Hello Jorge,
Tuesday, January 09, 2001, 12:01:43 PM, you wrote:
JPV> I've read the mini-howto on how to setup IPSEC on the FreeBSD
JPV> (http://asherah.dyndns.org/~josh/ipsec-howto.txt) and have been most
JPV> succesful so far.
Thanks for reading our IPSEC-MINI-HOWTO.
JPV> The only problem I'v
Hi
Thinking to setup a NTP server for our LAN
I would like to read feedback for admins that
use any hardware clock connected to a FreeBSD
(4.2) box.
The machine is a HP PIII 350 Mhz.
I'm searching for feedback/infos from experienced
admins in "good" hardware devices to connect to
the PC.
TIA
Boris wrote:
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>
> It takes some time to find a qualified solution to me, because I am
> writing and maintaining the HOWTO in my free time. I will try to find
> a solution, if you can explain my why to establish the connection from
> the bsd box first.
>
Basically, wh
Hi Ali,
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-Wolfram
On 2001-01-12 11:05:28 +0100, Ali Boudani wrote:
> Hello,
> I want to know if the MPLS is implemented in the versions of FREEBSD.
> And how can I contribute in this subject.
> Also I want to know about the multicast appicatio
Folks,
I see that Entera does not provide the free streamer any
longer. Are there any other no cost alternatives to streaming
MPG video?
Thanks,
Joe
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Dear Ali Boudani,
> I want to know if the MPLS is implemented in the versions of FREEBSD.
NIST Switch 0.2 runs with FreeBSD 3.3 and ALTQ-2.0 (according to their page)
NIST Switch
http://www.antd.nist.gov/itg/nistswitch/
Other implementations can be found at:
MPLS Vendor Informati
Hopefully somebody can shed some light in helping me to understand
something I am seeing on a 4.2 box. I am experimenting with a daemon
that implements something very close to the VRRP (Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol). The VRRP portion of the daemon works correctly.
The problem I am ha
Hi
I've kldloaded the if_tap.ko, created the /dev nodes but tap0 won't
appear in ifconfig -a.
What do I miss?
TIA
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ppX wrote:
>
> Hello
> I have an question regarding VPN.
> I have found no good documentation for the thing i want to do
> We want to make direct links to 2 gateways which will be connected
> Every computer that is linked need to be tunneling.
>
> C=Computer
> GW=Gateway
>
> Both gateways are a
Jun Kuriyama wrote:
>
> Hi Julian,
>
> I tried netgraph for the first time to work with latest vmware2 port.
>
> When I try to load netgraph kernel module, it failed with:
>
> # kldload ng_bridge
> kldload: can't load ng_bridge: Exec format error
something is terribly broken with the kld load
Julian Elischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jun Kuriyama wrote:
> > # kldload ng_bridge
> > kldload: can't load ng_bridge: Exec format error
> > And /var/log/messages says:
> >
> > Jan 12 16:27:07 waterblue /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD ng_bridge.ko: depends on
>ng_ether - not available
>
> someth
Let's say my network is set up this way:
client1---\
client2\
client3freebsd gw + natd --- internet -- freebsd machine
runn
a simplified setup to show the problem larry is experiencing is
the following. Say you have a machine with address X.A and
want to change it to X.B (same subnet), the router is X.C
At boot you have something like
ifconfig xl0 X.A
route add default X.C
now do a
ping someh
>This is cured by doing a
> route delete default
> route add default X.C
> ping somehost
>at which point packets go out with the correct SrcIP = X.B
>(and now if you change back to X.A, you need to change
>the route to make the packets use the correct address).
>There must be so
Speaking about routing in FreeBSD, is there a way to do multipath
routing to a destination?
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Frank Bonnet wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Thinking to setup a NTP server for our LAN
> I would like to read feedback for admins that
> use any hardware clock connected to a FreeBSD
> (4.2) box.
>
> The machine is a HP PIII 350 Mhz.
>
> I'm searching for feedback/infos from experienced
> admins in "good"
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