Thanks for a good starting point. tmpfs / unionfs looks
promising. Is tmpfs available on this distribution? While
doing research on this issue I stumbled across aufs witch
looks like the proper way to go. Can aufs be implemented
with Vyatta?
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:02:53 +
James
Hi ,
There are documentation reference to site-to-site VPN . Can some throw
light on remote access vpn configuration on vyatta so that any win /
linux client can access vyatta and network via VPN. Any how tos are
available ?
TIA
Regards
Biswajit
Hi Biswajit,
There is some documentation at:
http://www.vyatta.com/documentation/VC3/Vyatta_ConfigGuide_VC3_v02.pdf.
Also one of our community members has put together a great tutorial at:
http://www.openmaniak.com/vyatta_case_ipsec.php.
stig
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Hello,
I hope that my post was complete. I posted the config of my two switches if
you need anything, please tell me.
Thanks a lot for help.
2007/11/22, youssef salameddine [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I attached the config of the two switches in the message.
Note tha the switches can't
Michael Steinhart wrote:
Thanks for a good starting point. tmpfs / unionfs looks
promising. Is tmpfs available on this distribution?
Both are in the standard kernel.org sources, though I don't have VC3 to
hand right now to check if they're configured in the Vyatta kernels.
Even if they were
Hello,
I attached the config of the two switches in the message.
Note tha the switches can't ping the vyatta, and vyatta can't ping the
switches ( vyatta and switches are in the same vlan 101). But when i change
the native vlan of the interface gi0/43 (sw1) to 101 (switchport trunk
native vlan
Both tmpfs and unionfs are available in vc3.
I wouldn't put all of var under tmpfs unless you never plan on using
packages upgrades of any sort. However to change /var/log and /tmp to
tmpfs file systems you should edit your /etc/fstab to add something like
the following lines...
Make sure you
As far as I am aware, XORP does nothing but routing. Vyatta adds in
the firewall, nat, vpn, and other features. They've also made changes
to XORP itself. One of the Vyatta guys will probably chime in with
more detail than I can provide here soon.
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Aubrey Wells
Senior
I am curious as to what makes Vyatta different from XORP
other than the commercial support? Are there features in
Vyatta that XORP does not have?
Yes, lots. Other than the stuff Aubrey mentioned at the macro-feature
level (firewall, VPN, NAT, etc.), we have also made extensive changes to
the
It's also an integrated system; you configure the entire router
through the Vyatta
interface, rather than running multiple programs and editing numerous
and varied configuration files, all with different formats in
entertaining locations.
Justin
On Nov 26, 2007 3:20 PM, Max [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like Vyatta is the one :)
I'm still having issues with this freakin cpqarray, I will have to bug
you guys some more on it when I get back to it :p
On Nov 26, 2007 7:02 PM, Justin Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's also an integrated system; you configure the entire router
through the
Did you remove the HW-ID entries from the config file before moving it
to the new machine(s)?
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Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A Vyatta Ready Partner
www.sheltonjohns.com
On Nov 26, 2007, at 1:47 PM, Thomas wrote:
Greetings,
I'm sorry if
Hello,
We released a little case study about Vyatta Packages.
http://openmaniak.com/vyatta_case_package.php
Our BGP tutorial is still pending:
http://openmaniak.com/vyatta_case_bgp.php
REgards
OM Team
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