> On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 15:03:24 +0100 (CET),
> Barry Bouwsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I have one IPv6 machine behind a second, which second machine for
> historical reasons has an IPv6 prefix/address that occasionally changes.
> After this happens, the first host-only machine receives an
> On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 10:23:22 -0800,
> "Eugene M. Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> One caveat is, though, you can't let rtadvd pick all the prefixes from
> internal interfaces (i.e. those that don't have rltime#0 specified),
> because that way rtadvd uses default parameters (maxinterva
JINMEI Tatuya / çæéå wrote:
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 10:23:22 -0800,
"Eugene M. Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
One caveat is, though, you can't let rtadvd pick all the prefixes from
internal interfaces (i.e. those that don't have rltime#0 specified),
because that way rtadvd uses defa
Does anyone know whether we support the Realtek RTL 8101L chipset?
(-stable and/or -current).
Joe
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Hello,
I have to connect a FreeBSD box to adsl in Italia.
Telecom Italia ships an ADSL SMART solution (fixed ip adress)
which is "Classical IP (RFC1483/1577)" compliant.
I've googled to find such a setup but no way atm (I don't speak nor read
italian :/)
Has anyone such a setup working ?
Regar
> "Emss" == Eric Masson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[Follow-up to myself]
Emss> Telecom Italia ships an ADSL SMART solution (fixed ip adress)
Emss> which is "Classical IP (RFC1483/1577)" compliant.
Dsl modem is DLink DSL300G+
Eric Masson
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Hi folks I configured a FreeBSD Squid24 Server and I receive the following error in my
access.log
TCP_DENIED/403
I configure only one machine(192.168.5.9) to access the proxy server (ipfw fwd). I
guess there is something wrong in my squid.conf, in acl definitions...below folowing a
piece of my s
i have been using telecom italia for the past 2.5 years.
i and most other people use external adsl-ethernet boxes
(typically alcatel and friends) with netgraph/pppoe on
the freebsd side.
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 05:01:22PM +0100, Eric Masson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to connect a FreeBSD box to a
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 05:05:35PM +0100, Eric Masson wrote:
>
> Emss> Telecom Italia ships an ADSL SMART solution (fixed ip adress)
> Emss> which is "Classical IP (RFC1483/1577)" compliant.
>
> Dsl modem is DLink DSL300G+
D-Link's website seems to have nothing on the above, but does list DSL-
I'm looking for anyone that knows of a bsd project that does something
similar to to the Linux Layer 7 filter project. Details found here:
http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/ I'm more or less hoping that someone
has a *BSD project that can classify packets based on application data
in the conne
> "Luigi" == Luigi Rizzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello,
Luigi> i have been using telecom italia for the past 2.5 years. i and
Luigi> most other people use external adsl-ethernet boxes (typically
Luigi> alcatel and friends) with netgraph/pppoe on the freebsd side.
I use this setup in F
> "Barney" == Barney Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Barney> D-Link's website seems to have nothing on the above,
I've found it only on http://www.DLink.it
Barney> That should be usable from any OS via the Ethernet interface,
Barney> as they say. External DSL modems in general hide the
You might be aware that OpenBSD has introduced a 2-clause BSD-licensed
high availability and load balancing protocol called CARP:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-misc&m=106642790513590&w=2
http://www.deadly.org/article.php3?sid=20031018101733
I have a working patchset to bring CARP to Free
I don't see why do you have 2 FreeBSD Boxes running as bridges. The only
reason I could possibly imagine, is that you are using IPFW or IPFilter
to do some packet filtering.
Now with vrrp, each router would have a unique IP and only one of the
routers would have the shared IP at any given time
** Reply to note from Eric Masson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wed, 05 Nov 2003 17:01:22 +0100
> I have to connect a FreeBSD box to adsl in Italia.
Sigh. I feel sorry for you :) (just because up to now I've had six customers with this
ISP).
Anyway I always managed to get through more or less :).
> (
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 04:20 pm, Bruce A. Mah wrote:
> If memory serves me right, paul van den bergen wrote:
> > I am attempting to set up some static ipv6 routes on my little network.
> >
> > example:
> >
> > box1 - fec0:0:0:1::1 fec0:0:0:1::2 - box 2 (router) -
> > fec0:0:0:2::1 f
Hi all,
I have a networking problem that I am trying to solve with FreeBSD.
I would like to connect two networks (home and work), so that I can set
up my home workstations in the same subnet as the work LAN. Out of this
/24, I would like to use a /29 at home.
On both LANs I have a FreeBSD box; w
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 11:48 am, paul van den bergen wrote:
> static routes.
>
> I imagine that if I do;
>
> on box1
> route add -inet6 -net fec0:0:0:2:: -prefixlen 64 -host fec0:0:0:1::2
>
> on box3
> route add -inet6 -net fec0:0:0:1:: -prefixlen 64 -host fec0:0:0:2::1
>
> and on box 2
> sysctl net.in
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 01:47 pm, paul van den bergen wrote:
>
> I know it is rather Naff replying to your own post, but I tried something
> and wanted to share...
and now super-naff...
I made a mistake...
this only works with route6d running on the central box...
turn route6d off and no ping...
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Hello,
If I use my FreeBSD box as a gateway for another machine, how can I enable port
forwarding on ports 80 and 21 so that if the FreeBSD box has the real IP and someone
tries to connect to one of those ports the FreeBSD box routes the requests to the
other machine so I can access my other com
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