Il giorno lun, 26/03/2018 alle 07.19 -0700, Gordon Messmer ha scritto:
> If your client router supports IPSec, it will be vastly more secure.
Yes, the router have IPsec.
Then I power off PPTP and configure and enable IPsec
Many thanks
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Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 27 Workstatio
Le 23/03/2018 à 16:52, Kay Schenk a écrit :
> Great! Would love to hear more about your experience!
Right, here goes.
So, I got the hardware this morning: Calexium router board with a
quad-core AMD processor, 4 GB ram, 1 TB SATA disk, a serial console and
all the cables.
I have the board connect
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
The next step is to find the right combination of boot parameters so I
can install through the text console. So far, I've had no luck.
Any suggestions ?
If you're going to do an interactive install, do it graphically via VNC, as
has already been sugg
Le 27/03/2018 à 15:50, John Hodrien a écrit :
> If you're going to do an interactive install, do it graphically via
> VNC, as has already been suggested.
After much more experimenting, I can report a full success. I managed to
install CentOS 7 on the board, using a mix of serial console and VNC.
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