/etc/pf.conf
exter_if = "vr0"
^^^
nat on $exter_if from $inter_if to any -> $exter_if
^
Now look at man page about nat/rdr rule syntax:
nat-rule = [ "no" ] "nat" [ "pass" ] [ "on" ifspec ] [ af ]
Andrey V. Semyonov wrote:
The most terrible thing is than you can't extract a value from a
variable, which you name by some dynamic sting (you can't extract a
variable by name set in other variable partly or the whole)
Sorry, I'm too hurry.
if ! /bin/test -z $(eva
Mike Hunter wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping to get into the spirit of the new rc.d script specs (REQUIRES,
PROVIDES, command=, etc) on a new server I'm building. The old script I
was using looked like this:
I have several questions about how to replicate this behavior. I'm still
deciding whether I'm wi
I tried to run OpenOffice.org on my amd64 desk, but there wasn't
amd64-package of 2.0.2, so I installed i386 version. As I understand,
binary i386-emulation compiled into kernel should allow me to run any
i386 application by concept.
But, thereis such a problem running OOo:
---CUT---
$ openoff
Hi there!
How do you use FS-specific parameters in /etc/fstab (like -E for
mount_msdosfs, or -I for mount_smbfs, etc...) ?
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spen wrote:
I get this message all the time and I 've searched around forums but did not
find something about it..
arp: 00:10:b5:df:b5:ff attempts to modify permanent entry for 10.101.10.47 on
xl0
arp: 00:10:b5:df:b5:ff attempts to modify permanent entry for 10.101.10.47 on
xl0
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Nathan Butcher wrote:
Here's a curly question:- How can you detect the CPU type (make, model,
and rated speed) on a running FreeBSD server without using dmesg?
I can't shut this machine off to check BIOS messages, and neither can I
check dmesg (it seems that a pile of network dmesg logging has r
Bohuslav Plucinsky wrote:
I've tried PF, suggested by Martin Hudec and it seems that PF does not
have this performance problem. I like IPFW, I use it since year 1999,
but probably is time to switch to PF.
The impact you receive is caused by user-level 'natd'. Use 'ipnat(8)'
instead as it is k
Duane Whitty wrote:
Strange things... When launched from xterm (or directly from my WM's
button) /usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla starts mozilla binary normally.
But after such a reconfiguration of TB when I try to open any link in
TB it prints "/usr/X11R6/bin/mozilla: Cannot find mozilla binary
execut
Duane Whitty wrote:
If you did not find an entry named
network.protocol-handler.app.http then
right click on any entry under Preference Name.
Choose New, String.
When you are prompted for the new string type
network.protocol-handler.app.http
When you are prompted for the new value enter the path
Is it possible and what docs do describe setting a mozilla-bin from
Mozilla Suite as URL-browser in Thunderbird?
Mozilla Suite and Thunderbird are installed from ports.
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Hi,
Is it possible to make a non-ether iface work bridged together ether-iface?
As for example:
[NET1] <-> {if1_1}[ROUTER1]{if1_0} <-> wireless <->
{if0_0}[ROUTER0]{if0_1} <-> [NET0]
{ppp1}
<--> {ppp0}
As for insufficient
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