Scenario:
DSL - DSL modem - OpenBSD Firewall - LAN
Firewall has three legs:
bge0 - External Interface, 206.124.14.98
bge1 - Internal Interface, 192.168.0.1
sk0 - Management Interface, 192.168.0.36
Desired goal:
Perform multiple static NAT translations along with a fairly
standard rule set,
and I was able to put a new NIC in the box.
Everything works now!
Thanks again,
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Ed V.
IBM: It's Better 'morrow
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/02/09 12:24, B.O.F.H. wrote:
Network card:
Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010, rev 0x13, Marvell Yukon Lite (0x9)
using the sk0 driver
the two devices with the same MAC. Had they
been reprogrammed or reflashed somehow?
Mike
B.O.F.H. wrote:
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Here's one I haven't run into before...
OpenBSD 3.9-beta running on AMD64
CVS update today with a complete 'make build' as of 20 minutes ago.
On connection _to_ the box via SSH, the initial logon seems to work,
but then the SSH daemon drops the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
That helped some...
Got all the way to:
OpenBSD 3.9-beta (GENERIC) #0: Thu Feb 9 09:29:52 MST 2006
Welcome to OpenBSD: The proactively secure Unix-like operating system.
Please use the sendbug(1) utility to report bugs in the system.
Before
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Hash: SHA512
No dice.
This is starting to look OS level.
Further testing is that (just for grins) I turned up the httpd
server with it's default config.
1-2 page browses are no problem. Somewhere between the 3rd and 5th
refresh, the server sends RST packets
switch and
autodetects at 100baseT full-duplex.
The other PC is attached to port 4 of the same switch and is in the
same VLAN group.
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Ed V.
Gotta run, the cat's caught in the printer.
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/02/09 11:37, B.O.F.H. wrote:
pf is not enabled, so I don't _think_
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