Re: ipfw - accessing DMZ from LAN , pipes

2011-11-30 Thread Emil Muratov
On 29.11.2011 02:36, Marek Salwerowicz wrote: Hello after a longer break ;) W dniu 2011-10-01 22:02, Freddie Cash pisze: However, you could setup split-DNS or views and just configure everything to connect using hostnames. It's extra work to setup, but does make things easier down-the-road.

Re: ipfw - accessing DMZ from LAN , pipes

2011-11-28 Thread Marek Salwerowicz
W dniu 2011-11-28 23:49, Freddie Cash pisze: This is something I've never really received a satisfactory answer to. I believe you have to put your pipe/queue rules in place of your final allow rules. IOW, the pipe/queue rules are the final rule that a packet touches in the ruleset. For example,

Re: ipfw - accessing DMZ from LAN , pipes

2011-11-28 Thread Freddie Cash
Apologies if the formatting below gets messed up, writing this on my phone. On Nov 28, 2011 2:36 PM, "Marek Salwerowicz" wrote: > I am confused about one thing - I wanted to set up pipes for my DMZ hosts (not to allow my hosts to consume all the bandwidth). > When I set up the pipes at the beginn

Re: ipfw - accessing DMZ from LAN , pipes

2011-11-28 Thread Marek Salwerowicz
Hello after a longer break ;) W dniu 2011-10-01 22:02, Freddie Cash pisze: However, you could setup split-DNS or views and just configure everything to connect using hostnames. It's extra work to setup, but does make things easier down-the-road. I've set up the DNS with views and since one mon