Hi,
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014 23:22:46 -0700 (PDT)
None Secure via freebsd-net wrote:
> BUT, what if my ISP is giving me a private IP, and my internal
> network is also private IPs ? External gateway address is
> 192.168.1.2 and internal gateway address is 10.10.10.1 ... the ONLY
> way I could make th
Apparently from your mail you dont need anything since your isp is making
the nat.
Sami
בתאריך 7 ביונ 2014 09:25, "None Secure via freebsd-net" <
freebsd-net@freebsd.org> כתב:
> I've built a lot of gateways/routers with FreeBSD - but they have always
> been with real, routable IPs.
>
> External I
I would like very much to use sshuttle for an informal VPN.
However, sshuttle sets up a lot of complexity in order to route DNS requests
over the ssh tunnel ... it uses divert rules for dns traffic, and I don't think
they even tested it because it fails to start or utilize natd.
The stated reas
I've built a lot of gateways/routers with FreeBSD - but they have always been
with real, routable IPs.
External IP is real, internal IP is real, and all I need is
gateway_enable="yes" and a next-hop route from my ISP.
No NAT, no divert, no ipfw rules, nothing.
BUT, what if my ISP is giving me
On 6/6/14, 9:31 PM, Ian Smith wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014 00:10:26 +0800, bycn82 wrote:
Hi Bill,
> Sorry for waste you time to explain it again, I will read the code first.
Especially the code provided in free tutorials by your busy professor ..
> And the latest patch of `PPS` should be OK,
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014 00:10:26 +0800, bycn82 wrote:
Hi Bill,
> Sorry for waste you time to explain it again, I will read the code first.
Especially the code provided in free tutorials by your busy professor ..
> And the latest patch of `PPS` should be OK, I checked the logic carefully
> this t
On 06.06.2014 17:31, Ian Smith wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014 00:10:26 +0800, bycn82 wrote:
Guys, I do understand that this is an important discussion about useful
ipfw feature,
but can you please stop invading this (totally unrelated) topic and
return to original one?
Thank you.
Hi Bill,
> S
On 6/4/2014 11:46 PM, Özkan KIRIK wrote:
Hi
I'm using FreeBSD 10.
My ix0 is connected to my backbone switch.
Traffic is about 90Mbit/s.
But after 3 minutes it stops working.
ifconfig ix0 down ; ifconfig ix0 up solves problem temprorarily.
It's strange that, dev.ix.0.dropped is 0 but, netstat's