Re: Newbie IPFW Questions

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Glenn Dawson wrote: At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote: I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't see my hard drive. As background, my FBSD machine has an address of 192.168.1.110. It is situated behind a

Re: Newbie IPFW Questions

2005-07-18 Thread Dave McCammon
--- Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glenn Dawson wrote: At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote: I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't see my hard drive. As background, my FBSD machine

Re: Newbie IPFW Questions

2005-07-18 Thread Jim Campbell
Dave McCammon wrote: --- Jim Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glenn Dawson wrote: At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote: I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't

Newbie IPFW Questions

2005-07-17 Thread Jim Campbell
I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't see my hard drive. As background, my FBSD machine has an address of 192.168.1.110. It is situated behind a hardware firewall (a Linksys router). $pif is vr0. I'm having

Re: Newbie IPFW Questions

2005-07-17 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 08:18 PM 7/17/2005, Jim Campbell wrote: I have a machine set up as a classroom to learn about FreeBSD. It is running 4.11 primarily because anything later can't see my hard drive. As background, my FBSD machine has an address of 192.168.1.110. It is situated behind a hardware firewall (a