?
I ask this question, because i tried it works.
As it is written gateway_enable=NO # Set to YES if this host will be a
gateway in the address - /etc/defaults/rc.conf
But if I write gateway_enable=NO in the address /etc/rc.conf , my
system will work in as ROUTER. I say
Am 25.11.2010 05:38, schrieb Lamac Lamaco:
The system installed now and in adresses /etc or /etc/rc.d there is no
script.
Does system work in default as ROUTER?
I ask this question, because i tried it works.
As it is written gateway_enable=NO # Set to YES if this host will be a
gateway
The system installed now and in adresses /etc or /etc/rc.d there is no
script.
Does system work in default as ROUTER?
I ask this question, because i tried it works.
As it is written gateway_enable=NO # Set to YES if this host will be a
gateway in the address - /etc/defaults/rc.conf
But if I
For the rist of not fully understanding your question:
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 08:55:11 +0400, Lamac Lamaco lamac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. Why FReeBSD working how router, When I have put in /etc/rc.conf
- Gateway_Enable=NO???
And by default Gateway_Enable=YES or?
No. The default
Hi. Why FReeBSD working how router, When I have put in /etc/rc.conf
- Gateway_Enable=NO???
And by default Gateway_Enable=YES or?
Thanks.
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On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Lamac Lamaco lamac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. Why FReeBSD working how router, When I have put in /etc/rc.conf
- Gateway_Enable=NO???
And by default Gateway_Enable=YES or?
I suggest getting someone or something to help you translate your question
to English
Thank you for your support. You're right, our administrator has to add a route
back to the new gateway.
Am Mittwoch, 15. September 2010, 21:30:08 schrieb Beat Siegenthaler:
On 15.09.10 21:10, Wolfgang Riegler wrote:
I thought gateway_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf should be sufficient
computer of my
company network or the internet. Because I don't need any firewall on this
subnet, I thought gateway_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf should be sufficient.
But it doesn't work. Do I need something else?
# cat /etc/rc.conf
keymap=german.iso
moused_enable=YES
sshd_enable=YES
hostname=gw2
computer of my company network or the internet. Because I don't need
any firewall on this subnet, I thought gateway_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf
should be sufficient. But it doesn't work. Do I need something else?
Yes. What you've done thus far should work fine if your internal subnet was
using
On 15.09.10 21:10, Wolfgang Riegler wrote:
I thought gateway_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf should be sufficient. But
it doesn't work. Do I need something else?
Looks all ok.
But does 192.168.40.1 have a route to 192.168.50.0/24 via GW
192.168.40.122?
Internet:
Destination
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Beat Siegenthaler
beat.siegentha...@beatsnet.com wrote:
On 15.09.10 21:10, Wolfgang Riegler wrote:
I thought gateway_enable=YES in /etc/rc.conf should be sufficient.
But it doesn't work. Do I need something else?
Looks all ok.
But does
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 03:20:14PM -0500, David Banning wrote:
My thought was to disable the gateway configuration set in rc.conf.
How do I disable the gateway option without rebooting?
I have gateway enabled, but natd disabled, which blocks the
traffic from inside to outside, I
On 2004-12-11 00:46, David Banning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lots of guys have suggested the firewall. On ipfw, that'd be
something like (put your rule number for N and sub your network
in for 192.168.0):
add N deny ip from any 192.168.0/24 to any out via tun0
(I'm assuming your PPP
David Banning wrote:
On the firewall it is difficult to block the win boxes because I -want-
each machine to be able to contact each other, but I don't want the
windows boxes to have internet connection.
Now, that seems a little weird. Do you not have a hub or switch
other than the BSD
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 01:56:44PM +0900, Rob wrote:
David Banning wrote:
I have a few win boxes which use my FreeBSD box as a gateway to
the net. I am wondering how I can keep a network connection
between all the computers, allowing the FreeBSD box to
still be connected to the net, but
If you use nat, killing natd might be an option. You could also put up
a firewall that blocks those computers ip addresses. Maybe have 2
firewall configs. You could simply run a flush and then load the new
ones on the command line. (ipfw)
Thanks Lucas. I have tried killing the ppp nat
#ipfw add open rule number deny ip from any to any via dev facing lan
but this would stop the win boxes from access the unix box via the
network, would it not?
ipfw would be great - my main problem is that I want to block the
win boxes from using messenger which tries any and all ports, but
I
David Banning wrote:
My thought was to disable the gateway configuration set in rc.conf.
How do I disable the gateway option without rebooting?
I have gateway enabled, but natd disabled, which blocks the
traffic from inside to outside, I believe.
I have my nat running in ppp, and when
Lots of guys have suggested the firewall. On ipfw, that'd be
something like (put your rule number for N and sub your network
in for 192.168.0):
add N deny ip from any 192.168.0/24 to any out via tun0
(I'm assuming your PPP uses the first tunnel device?)
Not sure what the -first- tunnel
My thought was to disable the gateway configuration set in rc.conf.
How do I disable the gateway option without rebooting?
I have gateway enabled, but natd disabled, which blocks the
traffic from inside to outside, I believe.
I have my nat running in ppp, and when I disable it, all the
I have a few win boxes which use my FreeBSD box as a gateway to
the net. I am wondering how I can keep a network connection
between all the computers, allowing the FreeBSD box to
still be connected to the net, but disallow all win boxes from
connecting to the net?
My thought was to disable
David Banning wrote:
I have a few win boxes which use my FreeBSD box as a gateway to
the net. I am wondering how I can keep a network connection
between all the computers, allowing the FreeBSD box to
still be connected to the net, but disallow all win boxes from
connecting to the net?
My
David Banning wrote:
I have a few win boxes which use my FreeBSD box as a gateway to
the net. I am wondering how I can keep a network connection
between all the computers, allowing the FreeBSD box to
still be connected to the net, but disallow all win boxes from
connecting to the net?
My
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD, I've had my box running for about 3-4 weeks now. Anyway
I've decided to enable it as a gateway by editing the /etc/rc.conf file. I
previously had it running as a gateway but I commented the
gateway_enable=YES line. Now I want to uncomment this line so it routes my
traffic
Thus spake Andrew Brampton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD, I've had my box running for about 3-4 weeks now. Anyway
I've decided to enable it as a gateway by editing the /etc/rc.conf file. I
previously had it running as a gateway but I commented the
gateway_enable=YES line. Now I
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 11:06:04PM -, Andrew Brampton wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD, I've had my box running for about 3-4 weeks now. Anyway
I've decided to enable it as a gateway by editing the /etc/rc.conf file. I
previously had it running as a gateway but I commented the
gateway_enable
what
it actually does, then you can run:
grep gateway_enable /etc/rc*
and then look in each file to see which commands are invoked.
Ceri
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Hi,
I'm new to FreeBSD, I've had my box running for about 3-4 weeks now.
Anyway
I've decided to enable it as a gateway by editing the /etc/rc.conf file. I
previously had it running as a gateway but I commented the
gateway_enable=YES line. Now I want to uncomment this line so it routes
my
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 11:06:04PM -, Andrew Brampton wrote:
I'm new to FreeBSD, I've had my box running for about 3-4 weeks now. Anyway
I've decided to enable it as a gateway by editing the /etc/rc.conf file. I
previously had it running as a gateway but I commented the
gateway_enable=YES
Well thankyou all for your replies, that one line did the trick, and now I
know where to look in future for rc.conf settings.
Andrew
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Subject: gateway_enable=YES
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