IPNAT max static mapping hardcored?
Hi, I come from iptables over Red Hat 7.3 in my cable connection(512Kbps). This structure with 20 machines nated in my LAN. 3 machines are running Overnet, this may be that we must redirect 6 port (1 TCP and 1 UDP for each machine) for each Overnet machine. This work fine and transparent proxy in the same machine work fine too. Internet --- x.x.x.x(public address) | RH 7.3 | 172.16.0.2 LAN Now, I have been installed FreeBSD 4.10 with ipfilter in RH7.3 position instead, but when I start Overnet on FreeBSD and overnet in ONE machine of the LAN, the FreeBSD crash. What it mean crash? SSH is very slow to prompt for password, proxy transparent may be work, may be no. If a put proxy setting in my IE configuration, the thing work better. Anybody tell my that in one .h C library, the ipfilter program define a constant that fix the max static connection...this is really??? Actually, with ipnat -s, I see 780 mapping. Is this number really high? This do that I thing that ipfilter is designed for very small networks with very network load. What do you thing? I will try putting Red Hat again for test. Regards. -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IPNAT max static mapping hardcored?
Hi, I come from iptables over Red Hat 7.3 in my cable connection(512Kbps). This structure with 20 machines nated in my LAN. 3 machines are running Overnet, this may be that we must redirect 6 port (1 TCP and 1 UDP for each machine) for each Overnet machine. This work fine and transparent proxy in the same machine work fine too. Internet --- x.x.x.x(public address) | RH 7.3 | 172.16.0.2 LAN Now, I have been installed FreeBSD 4.10 with ipfilter in RH7.3 position instead, but when I start Overnet on FreeBSD and overnet in ONE machine of the LAN, the FreeBSD crash. What it mean crash? SSH is very slow to prompt for password, proxy transparent may be work, may be no. If a put proxy setting in my IE configuration, the thing work better. Anybody tell my that in one .h C library, the ipfilter program define a constant that fix the max static connection...this is really??? Actually, with ipnat -s, I see 780 mapping. Is this number really high? This do that I thing that ipfilter is designed for very small networks with very network load. What do you thing? I will try putting Red Hat again for test. Regards. -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TE particular: (011) 4966-1246 TE laboral: (011) 6329-4261 Móvil : 15-5416-1246 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Terminal Services Question
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 02:16:12AM -0500, Eric and Michelle Bjorkman wrote: Are Terminal Services supported by FreeBSD. In that I mean is there a port already included that I will not have to buy a Terminal Services server application. I'm looking for somthing like Novell that is free. Or do you know of project out there that can function like Novell? Try reading XDM protocol that is for open XSession in another machines like Terminal Services of Microsoft. You must run X in your server (with XDM, KDM o GDM) and need a client like Xmanager for Windows por example. Like say Matthew J Seaman you must run only X application in your Windows environment without need of run XDM in your server, only calling the program through SSH or TELNET. Try with Xmanager too or find for PC X Server in Google. Sorry for my english. Regards. -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendmail default installed? Why it is in port collection because?
My question is in the subject. If you search in port collection you will see: sendmail and sendmail-sasl. sendmail-sasl contains only Makefile, I supouse that it compile the sendmail port with SASL paramether and others. But why I must install sendmail port if I see that Sendmail is up and running in my FreeBSD but in #pkg_info -l list it not appear. How can I remove it totaly? Whats happened if i go to #/usr/ports/mail/sendmail or sendmail-sasl and install it? This problem found first when I configure Sendmail por SMTP auth and before when I try to replace Sendmail with Postfix. Regards. PS: Sorry for my english. -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TE particular: (011) 4966-1246 TE laboral: (011) 6329-4261 Móvil : 15-5416-1246 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject=does%20java%20needs%20linux%20base%3FIn-Reply-To= 20040901043748.34017.qmail%40web50301.mail.yahoo.com
Why do you no use pkg_add instead port collection? Remember that one are binary and the other is maded from the source, but it is more simple. Regards -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TE particular: (011) 4966-1246 TE laboral: (011) 6329-4261 Móvil : 15-5416-1246 -- Gustavo Ariel Kullak e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TE particular: (011) 4966-1246 TE laboral: (011) 6329-4261 Móvil : 15-5416-1246 ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject=Freebsd 5.2.1 Performance
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Subject=Freebsd 5.2.1 Performance
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