Do you mean the sysctl net.inet.ip.ttl?
~Neo-Vortex
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, GiZmen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am runing a freebsd 5.4
> gateway and i would like to change ttl of any packets that are
> going out from my internal interface. My goal is to change ttl to
Hi,
I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am runing a freebsd 5.4
gateway and i would like to change ttl of any packets that are
going out from my internal interface. My goal is to change ttl to 1
so the last hop is the next host in my internal network.
I want to prevent people to do small NA
Csaba Urban wrote:
Hi,
I have a number of users on a VLAN enabled switch - each users on his
own VLAN. They have fixed IP address sharing the same IP subnet and
gateway.
Another option instead of using VLANs is to enable port security. This
of course depends on it being supported by your sw
Hey all,
I have created a VPN setup script for FreeBSD, check it out here
http://roq.com/projects/vpnsetup/index.html
http://www.roq.com/projects/vpnsetup/vpnsetup.pl
Its still in its testing phase but as far as I can see its reasonably
complete.
If any one tries it out I would appreciate feed ba
El Martes, 26 de Abril de 2005 09:56, Csaba Urban escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have a number of users on a VLAN enabled switch - each users on his
> own VLAN. They have fixed IP address sharing the same IP subnet and
> gateway.
> I want to grant them access to the internet throug a FreeBSD box
> which pre
Hi,
I have a number of users on a VLAN enabled switch - each users on his
own VLAN. They have fixed IP address sharing the same IP subnet and
gateway.
I want to grant them access to the internet throug a FreeBSD box
which prevents them from communicating with each other in Layer2
and which al