ges and i don't have such problem only with
> > google.
No i am not. I am using PF as my packet filter but i do not make any
NAT on this router. My IP class is visible on internet.
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> On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 05:35:33PM +0100, GiZmen wrote:
> > I would like to use fastforward option on my freebsd 6.0-stable
> > box. But i have strange problem with it. My box is a router for LAN
> > with IP visible to internet. I am managinc C class network.
> >
This option is quite good because i have
quite a lot interrupts and this option lower this about half.
Could anyone tell me why i can't open google.com page ?
I have tested different pages and i don't have such problem only with
google.
THANKS for any comments
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ox it has for example 55 ttl in ip header.
And then it is routed to host in my network so my box change ttl
to 54. But what i need is change ttl to '1'.
>
> On Wed, 27 Apr 2005, GiZmen wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am searching how to change packet ttl. I am run
NAT in my network. I know that
changing ttl's is easy to bypass but not for normal user :)
I am using pf as my packet filter but there is no option to change
ttls to smaler value. Please help me with this problem.
Big thanks
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> Hi,
>
> I need to have some jails configured, sharing single IP address (IPv6
> is a no-no for the time being:). Therefore I came up with an idea of
> binding them all to lo0 and assigning subsequent IP aliases as the
> addresses. The requirement for the jails is to let them to receive
> (the ea