By chance, any idea if MPD can be used to VPN a Cisco PIX or Cisco
Router using DES3 encryption?
Thanks,
Scott
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I'm open to suggestions on this one. I have tried everything :(
I'm hoping that someone else ran into this problem and knows how to fix
it.
MPD/FREEBSD as a VPN server.
Multiple clients (windows and unix).
Windows 98: Works great, connects, tiny performance drop in
There are an increasing number of ISP's that are now offering VPN
services to their customers. I've looked into this very little - to the
point where I did setup a VPN server on FreeBSD however according to what
I have read on the internet, the latest/newest/best release of PPP is not
In syslog, if you have:
*.* | /pipe.pl
The output should be piped to pipe.pl - how, in perl, would you go about
capturing this output? I have tried everything I could think of. $1,
ARGV[#], STDIN, while () (which apparently works on linux, I haven't
tried myself),
Tried that - but found the problem.
Picky picky picky :)... needed a ./pipe.pl.. I should have known
better. Guess I got used to /bins.
Thanks.
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, paul beard wrote:
Scott Pilz wrote:
In syslog, if you have:
*.* | /pipe.pl
The answer to this is more than likely 'no'.
But I'll try anyways.
Setup: NATD/IPFW
Say you have an IPFW rule to allow 10.0.0.2 through NATD - thus into the
internet - and everything else to be blocked.
Your machine (10.0.0.2) that is being firewalled by NATD/IPFW works fine.
In regards to my last question ... or does anyone even know how to
block all traffic from a MAC ID?
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This is almost depressing...
What would cause:
in free(): warning: junk pointer, too high to make sense
(more so, is there a way to fix this, not what would cause this)
from happening on a rare program that works well on other operating
systems, just not BSD (yes it is using malloc)?
Any idea what the heck happened to list.dsbl.org and
sbl.spamhaus.org last night? Woke up this morning and neither one is
resolving all of a sudden..
While I'm on the subject of blacklists, what do you folks run for
spam stops? Osirusoft.com any good?
Scott
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, at 11:02 [=GMT-0500], Scott Pilz wrote:
While I'm on the subject of blacklists, what do you folks run for
spam stops?
ordb.org works fine. I send a custom reject message, referring to a
web page, and nobody even looks at it, let alone complain that they
were blocked
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