>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 ot
On Thursday 06 November 2003 06:06, Craig StJean wrote:
> 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
Walter Hop:
>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.
>
>(attempt 2)
>
>The gif tunnel worked and the boxes can ping eachother over it, so I
>assigned pri
I have a 4.8 box serving as a gateway with two connections to the
Internet. Is there some way to set the box up so that packets are
routed out through the same interface from which they arrived? For
example, if a connection is initiated on port 80 from a packet arriving
on one interface, is there
Hi,
Can someone please tell me how to configure login on the FreeBSD-5.1-RELEASE box to
use ldap authentication (using SASL/GSSAPI), pam_krb5, pam_ldap and nss_ldap modules
repectively. I have successfully configured openldap21-2.1.20_1 with heimdal-0.5.1. I
can execute ldapsearch, ldapadd etc
Hi,
With lots of help from John Chung I eventually fixed this problem - it was
because ipv6 was configured. I've disabled that in the kernel (I survived
without it for years, so no reason to have it as part of my upgrade).
I clocked up about 15 hours trying to debug this problem - that would hav