Re: [9fans] Firewall/NAT and importing outside interface

2020-05-08 Thread Robert Sherwood
I love the idea of importing the external interface to get outside the network. When I first read about this in Plan9, that's when the system really "clicked" for me. On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 1:08 PM hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > you can also have multiple ipstacks, working ipv6 and what have yo

Re: [9fans] Firewall/NAT and importing outside interface

2020-05-08 Thread hiro
you can also have multiple ipstacks, working ipv6 and what have you. cinap fixed a bunch of stuff in this regard. it's much more like linux network namespaces now, no limits to your creativity... -- 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups

[9fans] Firewall/NAT and importing outside interface

2020-05-08 Thread G B via 9fans
I ran across this old post by Dave Presotto when someone inquired about Plan 9 as a firewall: If you have multiple Plan 9 machines, you can use one as an inside/outside machine and just import it's outside interface onto the inside machines.  For example, this is how we configure our outside i

Re: [9fans] Who is behind 9p.io

2020-05-08 Thread ori
> Not helpful lol > If 9p.io not be a generous public service by an authority such as R. Cox, E. > Quanstrom, or C. Forsyth who can be relied on to maintain it in perpetuity, > should we maybe mirror it as a WWW site on github.io for safekeeping? The interesting parts of 9p.io are in served over

Re: [9fans] Who is behind 9p.io

2020-05-08 Thread David du Colombier
I'm running 9p.io. The website site still mention Alcatel-Lucent because it has been mostly untouched since it has been mirrored from the former Bell Labs website. 9p.io is not only a website, but also serves FTP, 9P, wikifs, etc. with a similar setup than the server that used to run at Bell Labs