Hi,
I've been toying with my test FreeBSD server
(4.7-RELEASE-p3) to try to set up a plain old PPP
server. I'm at a point where the modem answers, the
connection goes up (i.e. the caller gets an IP number)
but there's no traffic.
Below you can find the files I changed in order to get
that setup w
Oh,
please disregard. man rc.conf is my friend.
Thanks,
Carlos.
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Hi,
I wonder if I can put stuff in rc.conf to add static
routes when my machine boots. Is that possible? I
mean, currently I'm adding those routes in rc.local,
but I'd really like to see them in rc.conf.
Best regards,
Carlos.
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Hi,
> I think you want NAT:
Umm, not really. Following Mr. Hallstrom suggestion I
tried balance and it works beautifully for my needs.
Thanks a lot :)
Carlos.
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Hi,
ok, this is another wacky question. I have connected
two subnetworks to my FreeBSD router to the internet.
By design they shouln't be able to communicate between
them--which I have done with IP Filter.
What I'd like to do now is to make a TCP proxy/relay
on my firewall/router. For instance, o
Hi,
--- Archie Cobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Carlos Carnero writes:
> > I've succesfully configured mpd as PPTP server for
> > VPNs. But I have one stumbling block: when I
> > connect to the server from a Windows XP client,
> > the new connection gets a
Hi,
I've succesfully configured mpd as PPTP server for
VPNs. But I have one stumbling block: when I connect
to the server from a Windows XP client, the new
connection gets assigned the same IP address as the
default gateway. For instance:
Client IP address: 192.168.250.240
Client netmask:255.