VNC on different port

2004-07-21 Thread Thomas_Knight
My configuration is as follows:

--- --- - --
| VNC | --- --- | FreeBSD | --- --- | Work Firewall | --- --- | ME |
--- --- - --

I am trying to redirect ports so I can get out through my works firewall
into my VNC Server. I can get it to work on port 8080 but not on 80 or 20 or
21. My work only allows 20, 21, 22, 80 through the firewall. Please see the
example below. 

This does work:
redirect_port tcp 10.0.3.21:5900 166.70.126.172:8080
This does not work:
redirect_port tcp 10.0.3.21:5900 166.70.126.172:80

Any one have any idea's?

Thanks,

Thomas


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RE: VNC on different port

2004-07-21 Thread Thomas_Knight
How would I set up the encrypted port tunneling?

Thomas G. Knight
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-Original Message-
From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VNC on different port

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My configuration is as follows:
 
 --- --- - --
 | VNC | --- --- | FreeBSD | --- --- | Work Firewall | --- --- | ME |
 --- --- - --
 
 I am trying to redirect ports so I can get out through my works firewall
 into my VNC Server. I can get it to work on port 8080 but not on 80 or 20
or
 21. My work only allows 20, 21, 22, 80 through the firewall. Please see
the
 example below. 
 
 This does work:
 redirect_port tcp 10.0.3.21:5900 166.70.126.172:8080
 This does not work:
 redirect_port tcp 10.0.3.21:5900 166.70.126.172:80
 
 Any one have any idea's?

If your work uses a transparent proxy for port 80, it's going to see the
VNC traffic as invalid HTTP data and probably mangle it or drop it.

You'd actually be better off using ssh to do encrypted port tunnelling,
since your firewall allows it already.  Running VNC unencrypted across the
Internet is dangerous.

Either way, try one of the other available ports.  Port 22 unlikely to be
proxied in any case.

-- 
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com


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Webmin Help???

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas_Knight
I just installed webmin on my server. It installed beautifully from ports
and I kept the default settings. It is supposed to be running on port 1
however after starting the service and trying to connect to
http://mydomain.com:1 it is not found. I am running Apache 1.3 with many
virtual domains. Any idea's?

Thomas G. Knight
ADP - Data Center Team
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(801) 956-7449


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RE: Webmin Help???

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas_Knight
The service is running. And I tried https://xx.xx.xxx.xxx:1

I am still getting page can not be displayed. 

I can not try localhost because it is a co-located server. 

Any other idea's I appreciate any help

Thomas G. Knight
ADP - Data Center Team
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Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions,
including the consumption of homework formerly eaten by the dog.
-- Doug Larson

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:31:20 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just installed webmin on my server. It installed beautifully from ports
 and I kept the default settings. It is supposed to be running on port
1
 however after starting the service and trying to connect to
 http://mydomain.com:1 it is not found. I am running Apache 1.3 with
many
 virtual domains. Any idea's?

Make sure webmin is running:

% ps aux |grep webmin

If you don't see it, as root, type:

/usr/local/etc/webmin/start

or

cd /usr/local/etc/webmin
./start

Check your /var/log/messages as well, and try HTTPS as mclark suggested.

..D


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RE: Webmin Help???

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas_Knight
Ah, I did not think of that... I am sure that is exactly what it is. I will
have to reconfigure it on a port like ftp since I do not use ftp on my
server... 

Thanks for the help

Thomas G. Knight
ADP - Data Center Team
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RE: Routing Training Books Please!!

2004-07-13 Thread Thomas_Knight
Here are a couple of books I have read and would suggest. They are not free
but they are worth it...


Routing TCP/IP Volume I (CCIE Professional Development)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578700418/qid=1089749604/sr=1
-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-0916091-2402328?v=glances=books

Routing TCP/IP Volume II (CCIE Professional Development)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578700892/qid=1089749604/sr=1
-3/ref=sr_1_3/104-0916091-2402328?v=glances=books




Thomas G. Knight
ADP - Data Center Team
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Home computers are being called upon to perform many new functions,
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-- Doug Larson


-Original Message-
From: Joshua Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing Training Books Please!!

After many years of waiting my company has a position opening up that I
can fill. I spoke with the Net Admin and asked if there were any one skill
that would be of a great benefit to my company and his response was
Routing, IP and subnetting (ok so more then one. But I swear he can
count).

So here I am with maybe a month before they make a decision and I am
thinking I should beef up on my skills.

I am hoping someone out there may know of some GREAT (free, I am a poor
slob) resources for Routing. I have exactly 0 experience in Routing. I do
however have a Cisco 1700 at home to practice with.

I could use some IP and subnetting refreshers so I am open to suggestions
there too.

I am sorry to bother everyone. I have had such great help from the FreeBSD
community since I started running it at home I thought maybe someone out
there may know of a good place for me to start.


Thank you,
Joshua Lewis

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