Hi!
I've installed a new box with FreeBSD 6.0 (workbench) and cant login
to it by means of ssh from the internal or external network. The box
is installed from the release version, and worked fine using the
console. I also had accessed other hosts form there using ssh. I did
not patch the box in
are able to access a DNS
server from the box by trying to ping google.com or something.
Good luck,
Ben
Mauricio Brunstein wrote:
Hi!
I've installed a new box with FreeBSD 6.0 (workbench) and cant login
to it by means of ssh from the internal or external network. The box
Hexren:
Ok. From the logical point of view this is true. But when I put put
router_enable=NO in rc.conf, the internal LAN and the box cannot be
reached anymore from the Internet. From the internal LAN I can do ssh
to the box always regardless of this setting.
Thanks anyway!! Your help was very
Hi to all!
I can´t access to a box from the internet, using ssh. Also the box is
configured as a gateway, and I can´t access the redirected ports of
the computers in the internal network. Plase help! I don´t have any
idea of how to resolve this problem
Than you in advance,
Mauricio.
PD:
Hexren:
Thank you for answer so quickly. I discovered that the problem is that
ppp is using tun1 in place of tun0 and I am usin a dyndns deamon that
is configured to update the ip address of tun0 (this is the interface
that I want to use). Why ppp is using tun0??? I gess that something
could be
Hexren:
The pocess of PID 212 is ppp:
server:~ $ ps auxw|grep 212
root212 0.0 0.8 3240 2112 ?? Ss5:53PM 0:00.43 ppp
-ddial default
mauro 687 0.0 0.4 1472 892 p0 S+6:48PM 0:00.00 grep 212
server:~ $
My rc.conf has
Hexren:
Why do you say:
As a quick workaround: In your ppp.conf delete the default profile and
rename your profile default. The remove the 'ppp_profile=my_isp'
line from your rc.conf.
I actually want to dial to my_isp from rc.conf. If I delete the
default profile, then I need to copy those 2
outside, and
this time is not a dyndns related issue. I don´t have idea that what
could be the cause of this situation. Does it seems familiar to you???
Thank you for all your help!!!
Mauricio.
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:29:48 -0300, Mauricio Brunstein
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Hexren:
Why do you
Hi!
It's me again, the workaround for the first problem does not work
always, only sometimes.
I hope that somebody could help!
Regards,
Mauricio.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:30:49 -0300, Mauricio Brunstein
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Please help!
I am new to FreeBSD, and UNIX in general but form
Please help!
I am new to FreeBSD, and UNIX in general but form the beginning I'm
fascinated. I had configured a FreeBSD 5.3 machine to be the
Firewall/gateway of 8 windows PC's. The machine has 2 interfaces one
(fxp0) is connected to the ADSL modem and the another (rl0) is
connected to a switch
And are there any pf config generation pages out there yet?
Look at this:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/06/26/ssn_openbsd.html?page=1
Regards,
Mauricio
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Hi!
I'm installing a machine that will be a firewall and a samba server for a 4
people office. The machine has 2 NICs and is connecting to the Internet
using PPPoE. It is using pf and ALTQ. Initially there was problems to
establish the PPPoE connection in the office, using the same ppp.conf
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