To all,
I have a quick question, I have a FreeBSD 6.1 box and one of the NICs is
aliased to have a total of 3 IP addresses. How does the outbound traffic
get handled there? Does it always send outbound packets with the primary IP
address? If so, is there a way to force a certain protocol, sa
ting these errors in syslog on the 67.93.165.xx server:
arplookup 67.153.114.xx failed: host is not on local network
on both machines our ISP told me to use a netmask of 255.255.255.248
could the netmask be causing this behavior?
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Tim Radigan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Director of Information Techno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# ftp ftp.freebsd.org
ftp: connect to address 2001:4f8:0:2::e: No route to host
Trying 62.243.72.50...
Anyone know why when I FTP to ANY address I get that error? I mean, it
does connect, but I always get that message for some reason.
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Tim Radigan - [EMAIL PROTECTED
zone 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. {
primary 127.0.0.1;
key ns1-ns2.touchdynamic.com.;
}
ddns-update-style interim;
ddns-domainname "touchdynamic.com.";
ddns-rev-domainname "in-addr.arpa.";
log-facility local7;
host td-termsrvr {
hardware ethernet 00:E0:02:02:06:5A;
fixed-address
ce is.. when i'm designing my
ipf.rules file, should i set the rules to block and/or pass on rl1, or
the tun0 interface?
same goes for my ipnat.rules file.. should i map the rl1 interface or
the tun0 interface?
any help would be appreciated..
Tim Radigan @ Touch Dynamic
http://www.touchd
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