On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Bruno Afonso wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to have failover with a couple boxes and they're basically
> doing NAT and firewalling. 1 box has a couple fxp and the other a couple
> rls. Is this supposed to be a problem for freevrrpd?
>
> Only fxp box actually can use the fail-o
On Jun 30, 2004, at 1:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for considered comparisions of firewalling on Linux and
FreeBSD.
Hmm, what you should be considering is whether you want to use pf/IPF,
or IPFW. If IPFW makes more sense to you, use FreeBSD. If you want to
use IPF, either platform w
Looking for considered comparisions of firewalling on Linux and FreeBSD.
I am especially interested in learning about ease of connection tracking
and of getting packets into user space for analysis via scripts.
Thanks
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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 12:43:14 +0300, Gregory Edigarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Squid-2.5 running on FreeBSD 5-Current. We have 2 ppp links,
> and use them in multilink mode, through userlevel ppp.
> If one or both links fail and then come up, say, if I just turn the
> modem po
Hi,
I plan to split duties from one server to two. Currently one_server
is used
among other duties as filtering bridge between Internet and Intranet.
Internet-one_server-Intranet
I wonder, if it is possible to set two servers this way:
Internet-S1-S2-Intraner
and split duties of one using fire
Hello,
I have Squid-2.5 running on FreeBSD 5-Current. We have 2 ppp links,
and use them in multilink mode, through userlevel ppp.
If one or both links fail and then come up, say, if I just turn the
modem power off and on all the web browsing becomes very slow
squid.
It takes forever for squid to
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Hello,
I have Squid-2.5 running on FreeBSD 5-Current. We have 2 ppp links,
and use them in multilink mode, through userlevel ppp.
If one or both links fail and then
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 Donatas_G./[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
You CAN use hatm with harp. Just list your interfaces in the
natm_interfaces variable in /etc/rc.conf. For example:
natm_interfaces="hatm0 hatm1"
hmmbut in NOTES file, there is a comment before describing hatm driver:
"ATM realated