On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 03:11:04AM -, John Levine wrote:
I am putting together a FreeBSD router to replace a tired old BSD/OS
one. My external line is a T1, so I got a Wanic 400 on ebay. I have a
/24 that is about half full so I don't do NAT and don't expect to need
to do so.
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I am putting together a FreeBSD router to replace a tired old BSD/OS
one. My external line is a T1, so I got a Wanic 400 on ebay. I have a
/24 that is about half full so I don't do NAT and don't expect to need
to do so.
I'm still trying to figure out the best way to do the packet
filtering.
Andy Baran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question sounds like it has an easy answer at first but please bear
with me. I am going to setup a network tap to monitor network traffic
flows. The machine will be running FreeBSD 4.10 and has two NICs. One
interface will be used for management and
Thanks Bill, I was beginning to think I might never get an answer.
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/23/04 01:21PM
Andy Baran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question sounds like it has an easy answer at first but please
bear
with me. I am going to setup a network tap to monitor network
traffic
: Friday, July 23, 2004 2:21 PM
To: Andy Baran
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Packet filters
Andy Baran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This question sounds like it has an easy answer at first but
please bear
with me. I am going to setup a network tap to monitor network
traffic
flows. The machine
This question sounds like it has an easy answer at first but please bear
with me. I am going to setup a network tap to monitor network traffic
flows. The machine will be running FreeBSD 4.10 and has two NICs. One
interface will be used for management and the other will be to collect
the flows.