VPN setup problem - proxy arp I thinkDidn't get an answer from Questions..
Lets see if you hackers have an answer..
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Subject: VPN setup problem - proxy arp I think
Hi all,
I read the setup at http://www.blackh0l
PMTUD Black Hole ProblemPlease take a look at this possible code Problem? If not,
please read the message below to find out the original problem!
Is this a code problem in ip_input.c, This code is from FreeBSD 4.8 that I just
installed on my computers.
ip_forward ? It looks to me like case EMS
Hi All,
I have a Pentium box with FreeBSD 4.5
installed.
I like to capture the cotents of a window for a few
seconds and make an mpg or avi out of it.
For example I like to make 10 sec clips of Doom
while I'm playing. I've heard of screencorder for windows; but what's the
solution for Fre
Hi All,
I'm looking to purchase a laptop to run
FreeBSD. Other than the best price performance, I'm looking for
troublefree installation and native support for all the hardware. My main
requirement is native openGL driver support to take advantage of the
3D hardware acceleration. I'm le
Hi All,
I would like to upgrade a bunch of FreeBSD4.3 computers to FreeBSD 4.5.
Following the FreeBSD handbook I have setup a computer as an ftp server to
serve the contents of the CD4_5_1 as the root for anonymous FTP.
I like to be able to write a script to tell sysinstall to simply upgrade all
t
Hi All,
With help from teh questions group I have managed to run RIPV2 on a single
NIC computer using the following command
routed -s ripv2
However, there are several aliased IP addresses on this interface and they
are being advertized and found in the RIP table.
Now I want to exclude one of the
P addresses are
not
> > being advertised. Can you tell me how I can make routing work through
> these
> > aliased addresses?
> > Also I have addressed my computers in the 10.x.x.x range which is the
> > private IP address range and not internet routable. Does ROUTED care
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