On 8/16/06, Dmitry Sorokin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how you did that, but ESX Server doesn't support IDE Hard Drives
(neither physical nor virtual). So your VM with IDE Virtual disk just wouldn't
run on ESX Server (it's not FreeBSD related, just any OS).
Maybe you moved the VM to
On 8/18/06, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please share the script. It may be something we can turn into a
package depending on how it looks and works, etc.
Here it is:
http://rajasuperman.googlepages.com/monitor-gw.tgz
I've used the script for more than a month and it works
Thanks, I might hit you up for that script when I get to it.
I have a DSL/Cable modem setup(2 WAN) 1 DMZ and 1 LAN. I am getting ready
to
setup. I haven't worked with this before, and the routing tables are a
bit
confusing the first time through. I think I have the basics though.
Please
Thanks a lot!
I'll try that today!
Quoting Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/16/06, Dmitry Sorokin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how you did that, but ESX Server doesn't support IDE Hard
Drives
(neither physical nor virtual). So your VM with IDE Virtual disk just
wouldn't
Hi Scott,
Just to let you know that this new version works fine under ESX 3.0.
Grate job!
Thanks a lot again,
Dmitry
Quoting Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/16/06, Dmitry Sorokin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how you did that, but ESX Server doesn't support IDE Hard
Drives
Hello All,
My name is Chris. I use Hamachi
which is supposed to be a zero conf vpn solution. I am having this problem:
when creating a 1:1 bimap from my wans interface to my local pc I can
use hamachi fine I can connect to the hamachi server and then create
dynamic tunnels to the hosts
On 8/18/06, Chris Godwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
My name is Chris. I use Hamachi which is supposed to be a zero conf vpn
solution. I am having this problem: when creating a 1:1 bimap from my wan's
interface to my local pc I can use hamachi fine… I can connect to the
hamachi
Hi there,
I have 8 ips with my isp and would like to use PPPoE on my
linksys router.. I can do this but for 1 ip.
Is there anywhere that I can set a local ip eg 10.0.0.1/8 and then
my isp ip range which is say 123.123.123.1/29. One IP is a dedicated
router IP and I would like that ip on the
You can add additional IPs at firewallVirtual IP. After you added them there
you can use these for NAT. Make sure you add appropriate firewallrules for this
additional traffic (let them autocreate when using protforwarding, it sets up
the right rules for you).
Holger
-Original
Hi,
The austrian ISP Inode requires to get the IP for the ethernet address with DHCP, replace the default route and then connect via PPTP/PPPoE ...
following procedure:
1.) Get the IP for the Ethernet Nic by using DHCP
2.) remove the default gateway which was set by DHCP and set up a host
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