I've got a question about dummynet pipes, basically I've installed two rules per user
to control their traffic flow:
add 150 pipe 15 ip from 78.77.76.21 to any out
pipe 15 config bw 512Kbit/s queue 10
add 160 pipe 16 ip from any to 78.77.76.21 in
pipe 16 config bw 512Kbit/s queue 10
However,
Just wondering what this error (Helo Command Rejected: Host not found) was referring
too? I receive it in sendmail on messages I'm trying to fire off. I suspect (but have
been unable to confirm) it may be reverse DNS related?
Thanks
Colin.
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My rc.conf file appears to be broken in some way, and this is preventing my system
from booting. It boots to a heavily resticted system, with only the / file system
mounted and the statically linked binaries available. Problem is, I can't edit my
rc.conf or remove it. Is their any way I can
Hi, I've got a rather strange issue with UDP loss (at least I think it is) on my
network, and frankly - I'm not sure it's me (think it might be the upstream providers
stuff). Basically, the situation is this, FreeBSD 4.8 box connects to the upstream
provider, and another one at another location
Any way to bind a MAC address statically to an IP?. I wish to do this to prevent a
user from changing his IP address on the subnet, so if he does he can't pass traffic.
I have experimented with ipfw, but I can't quite see how I could accomplish the
binding of a IP statically to a nic's MAC. Any
Hi, I have a Windows XP computer connecting to a FreeBSD 4.8 Stable box running PPPoE
Daemon. The connection, disconnection works perfectly - however if I yank out the
cable of 'live' PPPoE connection (or terminate it via a windows crash) on the Windows
XP PC, the tunnel interface fails to be
traffic - It is of
course possible this is misconfigured, however I would like to know if this
configuration *should* be working, or if I have made some grevious error
somewhere, which is preventing the traffic reaching the clients network.
Many Thanks
Colin Watson
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From: Willie Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: Connecting subnet over PPP
If you are seeing ARP requests for a subnet which is routed, it is more
than
likely