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Peter Allgeyer | _-_ than C. :-) -- Larry Wall in
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tter solution we should try
that. Nethertheless, let's keep an eye on this for 1.1.
BR, PIT
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Peter Allgeyer | _-_ God has Internet
de for my diploma thesis some years ago (was linux
1.5.x ;-)). I do know what one wrong pointer in kernel code does mean,
believe me.
BR and thanks for explaining,
PIT
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to find one that will fit 99.999% of all users. Point 3) isn't
solved and I do not know how, but give me some time.
BR, PIT
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Peter Allgeyer | _-_ 2 (it looks ok, it compiles and it booted).
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x27;m especially
looking for a solution to point 3). Maybe someone might know a good way
to implement this.
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Peter Allgeyer | _-_ -- Lin
to do, if someone has an FTP-Server in DMZ with public reachable
IPs and also one FTP-Server internally with a private IP?
BR, PIT
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Peter Allgeyer |
be reasonable.
Possibly it makes sense to not use killall and instead to keep the PID
of ftpsesame in /var/run, for killing only those processes started by
system_start_ftp_helpers().
BR, PIT
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Peter Allgeyer (Dipl.-Inform. Univ.)
Protec.t Informationstechnologie
http://ww
at about supporting it in pfsense for FTP servers where
no NAT is needed?
>On 10/1/06, Peter Allgeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The solution is to use ftpsesame where NAT isn't needed. Is there any
> > good way to find out when this is the case? Would drop down list w
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I'll take some time tomorrow to test ftpsesame on our productive system.
BR, PIT
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Hi Scott!
Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 21:09 +0200 schrieb Peter Allgeyer:
> But that only works with port forwarding, right? What about an FTP
> server listening on 62.13.14.55 instead of 10.0.0.180? Ok, I can try to
> configure a redirection rule (port forwarding) for that. Does it al
Hi Scott!
Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 14:23 -0400 schrieb Scott Ullrich:
> On 10/1/06, Peter Allgeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To sum up: In system_start_ftp_helpers() the FTP-Helper isn't started
> > for the WAN interface.
>
> Yes it is, it is started
uot; port forwardings, too.
BR, PIT
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Peter Allgeyer | _-_ around compilers. -- Larry Wall in
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ce IP for pftpx anywhere in
pfsense? A hidden option for that seldom case (maybe it's also an
advantage in case of virtual IPs - carp for example) would be fine.
BR, PIT
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o all
services or every hosts behind pfSense at all. Bill has implemented
tables, so this might be a reasonable way to go.
BR,
PIT
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e is only used when connecting with SSH to pfSense
itself. Thanks.
BR,
PIT
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Peter Allgeyer | 0(o_o)0 on #Linux
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ub
already for a general solution to SSH brute force attacks.
BR,
PIT
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The easiest way to get the root password is
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and.
I want to provide transproxy for pfSense. Any hints from the developers?
BR,
PIT
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