On 1/31/2011 11:59 AM, Matt Hayes wrote:
Noticed this port in the firewall logs. Lots of connects to it from
127.0.0.1 (Endian firewall itself).
What in the heck is this? More of a curious question than anything..
its listening on a port.. only on localhost, but connecting to itself.
It may be the update port. I'll look into it further for ya. Sorry, just
joined this list a few days ago.
Daniel Moree
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it gets look by /dev/null :-)
On 03-02-2011 15:02, Matt Hayes wrote:
So, does this list even get looked at anymore? :)
-Matt
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Finally, a
This could be done, but you need to specify by IP the VPN destination.
So, rather than me connecting to google.com as my VPN host I would
connect to 74.125.157.147 for one tunnel and 74.125.157.148 for the
other. Hypothetically.
Daniel Moree
Systems Analyst
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300 East College
On 2/3/2011 11:00 AM, Daniel Moree wrote:
It may be the update port. I'll look into it further for ya. Sorry, just
joined this list a few days ago.
Daniel Moree
Systems Analyst
[re]defining ready
300 East College Avenue | Hartsville, SC 29550
phone: (843) 383-8186 | help desk: (843)
Well, I'm working on hacking the 2.4 version to work on my server. Once
I get it up and running, today hopefully, I'll look into that port and
get an answer for you.
Daniel Moree
Systems Analyst
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300 East College Avenue | Hartsville, SC 29550
phone: (843) 383-8186 | help desk:
OK, but I can chose what kind of traffic is going to be router for each
tunnel ?
Ex. voip for tunnel a and rdp for tunnel b
Regards.
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Daniel Moree dmo...@coker.edu wrote:
This could be done, but you need to specify by IP the VPN destination.
So, rather than me