On 2/20/2016 9:22 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Dear Experts,
I'm one of Linux refugees who several years ago migrated majority of
servers from Linux to FreeBSD and is happy since. When recently I needed
to set up gateway (Firewall + NAT) machine, I set up FreeBSD 10.2 on it,
used ipwf and natd, and
Julian Elischer wrote:
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2007-Apr-28 07:08:18 -0500, Jack Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I plan on using NAT so both internal networks can get to the internets.
In the FreeBSD documentation I see there are 3 firewalls, IPFIREWALL,
IPFILTER and PF (BF?). I just need t
Bruce M Simpson wrote:
Hi,
This is a POLA violating 'let's move with the times' patch that gets rid
of the special treatment of classful IPv4 network prefixes in 'netstat
-rn' output. Comments please!
Since those 'classes' haven't meant anything for many years, and interpreting
them as 'spec
Julien Gabel wrote:
I filled one a year ago, for the very same problem (encountered for two
years now). See Problem Report kern/80005 for more information. I
think that another user (Emmanuel Duros) tried to speak with Realtek on
that point, not sure if there is feedback on it though...
Sorry
Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
-Are there any tunables at either end (both hosts are FreeBSD 4.11
p11) to
alter how fragmented packets are re-assembled?
/usr/ports/net/tcpmssd
An MTU adapter. Apparently not needed on FreeBSD-5 but I mean to
install it
micko wrote:
I am having trouble obtaining a dhcp address from a cable modem (comcast).
I tried using different NICs and even switch to openbsd to ruleout any
incompatibility issues, but no luck, as soon as I plug in the cheap linksys
gw everything works peachy. I tried modifying the send/request
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Hello,
I'm considering testing the Vonage service, with my FreeBSD-4.10
system (maybe 5 or 6). I wonder if anyone here has a configuration
they can share, or if there are any pages out there that detail the
proper (and secure) setup.
i'm using lingo (www.lingo.com) - very s
Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 11:53:28AM -0400, Gary Corcoran wrote:
G> My research indicates that rather than doing the usual DHCP DISCOVER to
G> start things off, I should be able to send a DHCP INFORM message,
G> which includes my already-assigned IP address. The DH
Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 11:53:28AM -0400, Gary Corcoran wrote:
G> My research indicates that rather than doing the usual DHCP DISCOVER to
G> start things off, I should be able to send a DHCP INFORM message,
G> which includes my already-assigned IP address. The DH
Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 07:57:52PM -0400, Gary Corcoran wrote:
G> I shutdown my regular DHCP server over the em0 ethernet interface,
G> and tried starting up dhcpd to use the ng0 interface that gets
G> created by mpd. It complains a little about em0 and ng0 using
G&
Yesterday, I installed mpd 3.18 and managed to get it working
as a PPPoE server on my local LAN, to test my client. Today,
I'm trying to get DHCP over PPPoE working, and not having much
success.
I shutdown my regular DHCP server over the em0 ethernet interface,
and tried starting up dhcpd to use t
Quick background:
I'm running FreeBSD 4.8-Release and have a new Intel Pro/1000 MT
NIC I want to install. While there is a man page for the "em"
driver which should be usable, there is no "em" listed in LINT
or GENERIC. Nor is the source code for if_em.c anywhere on my
system. So I downloaded th
Sam Leffler wrote:
It appears your AP requires shared-key authentication to associate when
WEP is enabled. The current code in the tree does not support
shared-key authentication (it's actually a bad idea security-wise).
I don't claim to be an "expert" on WiFi, but the project I'm on at
work
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