to the
other (via lqr).
It looks simple, but with rsa only authentication on the sshd, it has
proven to be solid and reasonably secure.
Good luck,
Tim
Rob Zietlow wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 08:18 am, Tim Pushor wrote:
hmm, Thanks for the response, Tim.
I wouldn't personally recomme
You don't need the pty. I don't recommend vpn over ssh, unless its
absolutely necessary. OpenVPN is much better ...
I've set it up (as it was absolutely necessary :-), and here is a config
from the 'client'.
default:
set timeout 0
set log phase chat connect lcp ipcp
set d
Jonathan,
A cursory look through your config looks ok, similar to mine (which *is*
working ;-).
One question, could the packets be being dropped by a firewall? Are you
running ipf/ipfirewall/ipfw?
Jonathan Reeder wrote:
First off, sorry if this has come through twice, I tried to send it last
we
be a good opportunity to
do so! I'll fire it up and see if I can wade through it..
Thanks,
Tim
Mike Silbersack wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Tim Pushor wrote:
I have recently added another network at home, and wanted to add another
interface to the box, so I added another 509b and the box
Hi all, happy holidays!
I have an old box that I am using as my home firewall/NAT box for my
residential cable ISP. It was running at or about 4.0.
I was using 2 xl interfaces (3com 3c509b's) and was very stable.
I have recently added another network at home, and wanted to add another
interfac