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Hello Brent
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I'm going to be setting up a Bering box to allow VPN access to our
corporate network by our travelling sales force. I have two questions:
1) Are the encryption-offloading features of NICs like the Intel Pro/100
Hi,
In Firewall Status windows at
http://192.168.1.254/cgi-bin/checkfw?verbose
There is a typo on the last text line which says
Or check the hits sorted by port or by IP adress I believe the correct
spelling is address?
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Hello List:
I have tried implementing a bering fw (floppy boot) on Dell Optiplex
GX150 with two NICS.
One is an integrated nic on the motherboard (3c905b), and the other is
a PCI card 3c905c.
Both are PCI devices, and RedHat 9 finds them both and configures them.
Under RH9 (booting from the hard
The nearest I've got is a number of GX110's that have the 3C905B
onboard. They work fine with Bering 1.2 Bering-uClibc-2.0
I had to pop the case and look at the surface mount chips on the
motherboard to check exactly what version I had. The Dell site lists
both 3C905B and 3C905C (3C920) for
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I forget to use my local mail client and use webmail through my work -- as a result no text-only preferences are
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Here goes one more time:
Charles,
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Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Charles,
first, I had not even set up an ipsec connection -- I was testing the port forwarding first, and it did not want to work So below is the output, but without any ipsec connections made.
The net ipfilter list command