Hello All,

I'm wondering if anyone can confirm this for me?

I'm trying to evaluate FreeVSD and as such  I may be making my life harder
than it needs to be.  The machine I'm using only has 192.168.1.x IPs on it.
 It's NAT'd behind a DSL router.  Previous to testing FreeVSD I was running
a regular webserver so I had the DSL router port-mapping 80 to this box
(192.168.1.100).

I just installed FreeVSD 1.4.9 w/ the freevsd-skel-1_4_9-2rh62 and the pkgs
RPM on a freshly installed and updated (post OpenSSH 3.1/zlib vulns) RedHat
7.2 system.

I had to force the install on the 1.4.9 RPM because it was complaining of
libssl and libcrypto.so.1 (when 7.2. has .2).  I solved that problem by
just creating a symbolic link for the .1 shared-objects in /lib.

Anyway, once that was squared I get  a timeout error when I try to run
vsdadm vs_create for the first time.

Command:
vsdadm vs_create toaster beatle 192.168.1.101 beatle.burnthost.com 5 20 5

Error:
Read timeout

"toaster" is defined in /etc/hosts
192.168.1.101 is bound to eth0:1
beatle is set up in DNS as 192.168.1.101 

I'm guessing that even though it SHOULD be happy with toaster's entry in
/etc/hosts - it really wants to see it in DNS?  Can someone confirm if this
is my problem or if I should be looking elsewhere?  (Incompat's w/ 7.2 ??)

Thanks in advance.

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