> > >
> > > I tried to say that it had no effect between FreeBSD4.3 and Solaris,
>on my
> > > problem. That's what I did previously.
> > >
> > > I found discussion on "delayed ack problem"(January 24 and 25) in
>this
> > > m
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Lars Eggert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to Archie and Brian, I now have a working PPTP tunnel up. Here's
> what I changed from the example vpn configuration included in the mpd
> package in /usr/local/etc/mpd/mpd.conf, I thought I'd document this in
> cas
< said:
> The trouble with this is that your password will be sent unencrypted
> across the Internet, very possibly hitting a sniffer or two along the
> way. It's better to insist on chap and fix the broken peers.
Actually, no: the other side, which considers itself a server, doesn't
want to au
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> < said:
>
> > The trouble with this is that your password will be sent unencrypted
> > across the Internet, very possibly hitting a sniffer or two along the
> > way. It's better to insist on chap and fix the broken pee
I recent gave up truing to make a Intel gigE NIC work in my Alpha so I
got an Alteon board. It works without the severe problem of the Intel
card. However, its acting a little weird. I see messages saying the
link went down and up quite often. I've tried both 4.3 and 4.4 and have
the same thing. I
< said:
> Oh. I haven't actually sniffed it, so I'll assume you're right. I
> apologize for the misinformation.
Well, that's the situation as it was described upthread, and I
experienced something similar when I was first setting up PPP dialups
here.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Garrett Wollman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> < said:
>
> > Oh. I haven't actually sniffed it, so I'll assume you're right. I
> > apologize for the misinformation.
>
> Well, that's the situation as it was described upthread, and I
> experienced something similar
I have 4.3, and soon to be 4.4, boxes dedicated to a single app which
basically 'bounces' traffic between two incoming TCP connections. After
around 240 sessions (each session consisting of two incoming connections
with traffic being passed between them), I started getting ENOBUFS
errors. ne
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, Jeff Behl wrote:
> Any other guidelines to help tune a FreeBSD box for this sort of use
> would be greatly appreciated. Currently, the only change we make is
> increasing MAXUSERS to 128, though I'm not sure this is the preferred
> approach.
That's the simplest approach, a
After installing 2 FreeBSD machines, i have set up policies between them as
: any type of traffic between them should undergo a esp transport mode by
refering foll. document.
http://www.daemonnews.org/200101/ipsec-howto.html
Then as specified i updated the psk.txt to enter shared secret. follow
The Intel NIC flooded the remote end (computer or switch) with trash
such that the device was unable to process anything as long as the link
was up. This occured as long as the computer was on, before the driver
loaded or the OS booted, so it wasn't a driver problem. I tried both
the wx and gx dri
please please tell us the version which you are using at least,
freebsd, racoon, when you ask question.
before you ask questions to this list, check and examine your configuration,
ifconfig, netstat, tcpdump, racoon.conf, racoon.log, setkey in this case,
> After installing 2 FreeBSD machines, i
> When I start racoon on both machines, all appears fine. To make a long
> story short, Machine A never seems to generate ANY isakmp packets. Machine
> B's racoon run-time info never indicates it's gotten a phase I initiation
> from A if the session was originated from A. I've run tcpdump on bo
> Does anybody have working VPN between
> Win32 client and FreeBSD server (PPTP or IPSec)
> if yes - which software you use.
> Could someone point me to really working free or commercial software
> to solve this problem?
i am not sure of windows32. you can get informations by search engine
w
Shoichi Sakane wrote:
>
> > Does anybody have working VPN between
> > Win32 client and FreeBSD server (PPTP or IPSec)
> > if yes - which software you use.
>
> > Could someone point me to really working free or commercial software
> > to solve this problem?
for pptp look at the 'mpd' port for fr
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