Crist,
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>On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 05:22:00PM -0800, Rachel Leising wrote:
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>> I can't seem to get name resolution working correctly.
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>> According to sniffer output, the dns query goes out fine and the
>> response comes back just fine. However, my m
> Umm... doesn't JunOS only run on Juniper hardware (ie. routers)?!
> Though based on the FreeBSD kernel, I'd be surprised if you could
> just run JunOS on a FreeBSD workstation...
...
> Why would you install JunOS on a workstation? JunOS is developed
> especially for Juniper routers, and I would
I have begun an research project at my university in hopes
ofimplementing a network of FreeBSD workstations running JunOS.
Unfortunately, I am having some difficulties with the JunOS
(v5-r1)extraction process on the FreeBSD machine (4.4). Although I
havescanned attempted to execute the extr
I'm able to workaround the problem posted earlier by doing the following:
Since the machine which "eats" the received esp packets after natd is a
router for the subnet making natd necessary, I'm able to connect to this
machine by establishing sessions to any of the IP addresses on the other
side
>Uh, nowhere? That is the required behavior. 255.255.255.255 is the
>_local_ broadcast address. It never crosses a router.
If you want broadcasts to work between all 4 10.* networks you will have to
bridge between them and make the netmask a little wider so that they're all
in the same IP subn