On Jun 14, 2004, at 05:08, Jon Adams wrote:
My network connectivity is ridiculously slow... I had OpenSSH
timeout set to
the default, 120 secs, and the messages file said the connections (on
the same
100MBPs hub mind you) were timing out before authentication
(password). I went
in and
Thanks for the response,
turns out Speakeasy (ISP) had... ahem.. reprovisioned my IP Address when I
made some changes to my service.. figured this out by putting rl0 on another IP
with the same settings.. its all fixed now.. and the IPFW issue is resolved
(thanks to the person who posted the
Hi all,
First a qualifier: I am FreeBSD noob, I have had exposure to it for about
two years, but I just built my first FreeBSD box last nite... fresh install
over an old (and extremely tweaked) Red Hat Linux box After much
procrastination, I have finally made the change (been stuck on
off the topic, if anybody could point me at how to build ipfw I would
appreciate it, i have seen the basic tutorials via google, but have no idea
where to get the kernel sources to do the install.
You don't need any additional stuff, it all comes with FreeBSD. Either you
load the
--- Jon Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The (main) problem -
My network connectivity is ridiculously slow... I
had OpenSSH timeout set to
the default, 120 secs, and the messages file said
the connections (on the same
100MBPs hub mind you) were timing out before