Hi,
I would like to ask for some advice on configuring my home network,
with a FreeBSD 5.1 being the main player. In a nutshell, I want to route
wired and wireless traffic through my FBSD box, do some ipfw, perhaps
IPSec, and some bandwidth shaping, and finally send the traffic out to
the
ext Manuel Rabade (MiG) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You want to use the NAT of your ASDL router or that pc1 do the nat for xl0
and wi0 ?
I'm using the NAT on the ADSL router, because that's the only public IP
that I have.
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ext Manuel Rabade (MiG) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 02:12:49AM +0300, Mike Jackson wrote:
ext Manuel Rabade (MiG) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You want to use the NAT of your ASDL router or that pc1 do the nat for xl0
and wi0 ?
I'm using the NAT on the ADSL
ext Manuel Rabade (MiG) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
That's fine, but you must check the netmask of the interfaces and your computers
in the network, it should be 255.255.0.0.
Aha, that could be the problem then. I'm using 255.255.255.0 currently.
How are you bridging the interfaces ?? i
ext Timothy J. Luoma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
To paraphrase a Mutt slogan, All Webmail sucks so the key is finding one
that sucks less.
Hi,
I'm a mutt user myself :-) And as for a webmail software that sucks the
least, it's Sqwebmail. Only caveat is that your mailboxes need to be in
ext [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p10 on a Intel SE7501WV2 board. I am
using a PS2 keyboard without mouse. It works fine. However, when i boot without the
keyboard plugged into the system, it is not able to accept the
this situation, or is it re-install time?
Thanks,
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ext Joshua Eckroth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I installed a 80gig harddrive for /usr/home, but df has been consistently giving me
weird numbers:
Filesystem 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad5s1d 75685352 24426308 4520421635%/usr/home
what's with Used +
ext Markus Kovero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Toor is for security paranoid people? Dunno, its way to get more secure from
most script kiddie-r00t-kit things. Does it btw have superuser id?
The toor user is nothing more than a backup root account, in case your
root account happens to get locked
ext Sebastian Kutsch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
if you have a bootebel CD-Rom installed you can get a live CD from
http://www.freesbie.org/ and boot with it. then you can mount your
root-FS and edit the boot.config file.
Hey, I looked at that page and that sounds cool. Sort of like the
ext J.D. Bronson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I see there is a 5.2.1-RC1 ISO out already??
Is there anything that states what the difference is between 5.2 and this?
I had thought 5.2 JUST came out ??
I was sort of surprised about this as well. I cvsup'ed my sources with
the tag RELENG_5_2
a FreeBSD peculiarity. Anyway, I wouldn't consider using linux for my
firewall/gateway.
BR,
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ext Luke Kearney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
excuse me if this seems off topic but a quick check over at ssh.com
revealed no obvious links to a downloadable version that would not
require a license. Pray tell where I might find the binaries. I would
like to give sshd2 a run and see if it
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xl0 - public interface
xl1 - private interface (gateway ip for LAN) 192.168.1.1
I tried something like:
block out quick on xl1 proto tcp from any to any port = 25
with no effect, workstations could still get past it.
Any help would be appreciated :-)
Thanks,
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Mike Jackson
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, you're using ipf or ipfilter, not
ipfw, as I take it from your syntax.
# ipfilter logging
ipmon_enable=yes
ipmon_flags=-D /var/log/ipflog
I imagine the ipfilter gurus on the
list would like to see your entire
ruleset.
I had to
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
have something to do with it. If the machine
is running NAT/divert whatever, it might
well be diverting before blocking? But I'm
wrong so often it's not very funny ... and
I use ipfw instead of ipf.
One last thing, I forgot to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings all, I'm a long time unix/linux user but have been away from
FreeBSD for about a year or so and would like to solve that personal
fault. I have a laptop (IBM ThinkPad T20) that once ran FreeBSD but
currently sits with out floppy, OS, and at last test TA-DA
samy lancher ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The system just crashes. After nightly event, when i start the system I see a
message Warning: / was not mounted properly . It does not happen at the same time
every night. This box does not have anonymous FTP.
Hi,
I once had a similar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi:
I am using freebsd5.2, because i have a large number of users counted by ten
thousand, use the passwd file to store user accounts and password lead to unbearable
delay. I want to know if freebsd support store accounts in places other than
Darryl Hoar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Greetings,
I have a 4.4-stable box configured as my firewall
running IPFilter and doing nat and routing to
the internet.
I keep getting:
Mar 16 13:10:09 darryl /kernel: arplookup 10.2.2.2 failed: host is not on
local network
in my
Danny Howard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Mike Jackson wrote:
I pipe those, and other messages to a virtual terminal, like this:
syslog.conf
--
*.err;kern.debug;auth.notice/dev/ttyv3
... and then what do you do with this virtual terminal? Just check
alt+f3 every so
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