Re: NAT with PF

2007-05-16 Thread Jonathan A. Lindsey
Here is what mine reads: nat on fxp0 inet from 192.168.0.0/24 to any - 69.254.129.192 BradenM - Sonoma Computer wrote: Hi; My knowledge of PF has grown a tad but, despite whatever I may or may-not have learned, NAT still does not seem to be functioning and my internal lan computers cannot

Re: a question kinda pff topic

2007-04-12 Thread Jonathan A. Lindsey
I'd just go buy one locally off the inet. If you use a wooden box, with wooden rails; please excuse my ignorance; it would be easy to damage the wooden rails with screws and what not, if you end up taking things in and out of your rack. If you use metal rails then your going to end up paying

Re: strange pf speed behaviour when doing bittorrent

2007-01-31 Thread Jonathan A. Lindsey
. -Jonathan Lindsey frantisek holop wrote: hmm, on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 05:32:32PM +0100, Han Boetes said that The official bittorrent client is rather resource-hungry. Consider using rtorrent which is written in c++. i certainly will. BitTorrent is no doubt a bit slower and bigger in memory