Re: Can't even do an ls on a FTP server located on the WAN

2005-02-19 Thread Nicolas
Finally, I got the solution... In fact, the company which host my website told me they only support the active mode for FTP. I explained my problem, and exceptionnally, they accepted to allow passive mode for my IP. Now, I can connect without any problem. Thanks. Nicolas. -- --- OxStOnE

Re: Can't even do an ls on a FTP server located on the WAN

2005-02-15 Thread Nicolas
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 10:53:44PM -0600, eric wrote: On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 00:12:59 +0100, Nicolas proclaimed... I'm trying to connect to an FTP server located on the WAN, from a box which is located in my local network. But I can't even do an ls. I can connect, but then, I can't do

Re: Can't even do an ls on a FTP server located on the WAN

2005-02-15 Thread Nicolas
at all with routes to the Debian machine or the FTP server... Please, do you have any solution? Thank you. Nicolas. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux --- ._ /\_ --- Powered -- (x) (x)

Re: Can't even do an ls on a FTP server located on the WAN

2005-02-15 Thread Nicolas
now hope we're approaching a solution! Your help is greatly appreciated! Nicolas, Paris. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux --- ._ /\_ --- Powered -- (x) (x)

Can't even do an ls on a FTP server located on the WAN

2005-02-14 Thread Nicolas
masquerading, and there's no packets rejected on that machine. ftp-proxy is running on the OBSD Bastion, and I configured it as written in the pf FAQ. Please, could you help me? That stuff is driving me crazy... :-/ Thanks. Nicolas, Paris. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux

Re: Problem with traffic shaping over multiples nics

2005-02-03 Thread Nicolas
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 08:01:32PM +0100, Nicolas wrote: Hello OpenBSD fans and pf experts! I have a problem setting up traffic shapping on OpenBSD. I will try to explain it as clearly as possible. MY GOAL: I plan to do some traffic shapping on my bastion which runs OpenBSD. That machine

Re: Problem with traffic shaping over multiples nics

2005-02-03 Thread Nicolas
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 07:03:47PM +0100, Daniel Hartmeier wrote: On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 06:39:16PM +0100, Nicolas wrote: MY QUESTIONS: - Is it possible to set up a maximum bandwidth limit which would be shared and borrowed by several queues acting on several physical

Re: Problem with traffic shaping over multiples nics

2005-02-03 Thread Nicolas
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 07:03:47PM +0100, Daniel Hartmeier wrote: On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 06:39:16PM +0100, Nicolas wrote: MY QUESTIONS: - Is it possible to set up a maximum bandwidth limit which would be shared and borrowed by several queues acting on several physical

Problem with traffic shaping over multiples nics

2005-02-02 Thread Nicolas
! Nicolas, Paris. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux --- ._ /\_ --- Powered -- (x) (x)

Re: Should I use CBQ or Priority Queueing ?

2004-11-12 Thread Nicolas
a better feel for traffic shaping before you move on to something more complex like cbq or hfsc. Bob D Thanks to both of you, Alexandre and Bob. I'll test priority queuing first, as Bob recommands. Nicolas. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux --- ._ /\_ --- Powered

Should I use CBQ or Priority Queueing ?

2004-11-02 Thread Nicolas
. Nicolas, Paris. -- --- OxStOnE -- O - Z750 Linux --- ._ /\_ --- Powered -- (x) (x)