Tiago Cruz wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 6.0 running MPD server 3.18_3.
> The MPD server works very good when I has _direct_ connected by
> Internet.
>
> My problem is with one _client_ (Win XP) behind NAT from iptables. I
> have to do some in my PF?
>
> In this case, I've tried do this (in iptables
Hello Sten, very thanks by your reply!
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 11:28 +0100, Sten Daniel Sørsdal wrote:
> I believe it to be an IPTables and PF issue.
What? Oh my god...
So, what can I do in PF-side?
My potential VPN users have the client configured in your notebook, and
I think that they always w
Hi all,
I'm having an interesting problem at the moment. I want to bridge
between two cisco switches on trunk ports. Basically bridging vlans - if I
bridge my two main interfaces it works fine if they are fxp, but not when I
use em cards...
Could this be related to the driver, or BSD in so
Short question:
Is it possible to redirect packets from localhost with "rdr"?
Regards,
Sebastian Schwerdhoefer
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 03:12:27PM +0200, Dave Raven wrote:
D> Hi all,
D> I'm having an interesting problem at the moment. I want to bridge
D> between two cisco switches on trunk ports. Basically bridging vlans - if I
D> bridge my two main interfaces it works fine if they are fxp, but not when
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 03:52:00PM -0200, Tiago Cruz wrote:
T> I have a FreeBSD 6.0 running MPD server 3.18_3.
T> The MPD server works very good when I has _direct_ connected by
T> Internet.
T>
T> My problem is with one _client_ (Win XP) behind NAT from iptables. I
T> have to do some in my PF?
T>
FreeBSD 4.9 - char em_driver_version[] = "1.7.16";
I've tried multiple bridge configurations - from bridging just em0,em1 to
bridging two vlan's attached to each card. Unfortunately I don't have access
to the box at the moment - if its still necessary I will fetch the
information tomorrow (ifconfi
On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 18:01 +0300, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> Masquarading GRE protocol, which is used by PPTP as transport, isn't
> simple. Not all NATs can do this. If you are going to server a lot
> of clients connecting from random places in the world, then you will
> face this problem time to tim
Dave Raven writes:
| FreeBSD 4.9 - char em_driver_version[] = "1.7.16";
|
| I've tried multiple bridge configurations - from bridging just em0,em1 to
| bridging two vlan's attached to each card. Unfortunately I don't have access
| to the box at the moment - if its still necessary I will fetch the
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
Dave Raven writes:
| FreeBSD 4.9 - char em_driver_version[] = "1.7.16";
|
| I've tried multiple bridge configurations - from bridging just em0,em1 to
| bridging two vlan's attached to each card. Unfortunately I don't have access
| to the box at the momen
Sten Spans writes:
| On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
| > Dave Raven writes:
| > | FreeBSD 4.9 - char em_driver_version[] = "1.7.16";
| > |
| > | I've tried multiple bridge configurations - from bridging just em0,em1 to
| > | bridging two vlan's attached to each card. Unfortunately I don't
On Jan 18, 2006, at 9:05 AM, Dave Raven wrote:
FreeBSD 4.9 - char em_driver_version[] = "1.7.16";
I've tried multiple bridge configurations - from bridging just
em0,em1 to
bridging two vlan's attached to each card. Unfortunately I don't
have access
to the box at the moment - if its still
Thanks for the reply - I went down to the office to do exactly what you are
suggesting and it worked fine - removed "em_enable_vlans(adapter);"
Thanks all
Dave
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From: Doug Ambrisko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 January 2006 10:04 PM
To: Dave Raven
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> On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 19:44:38 -0500,
> Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I ran ntpdate on an amd64 system with ipv6 enabled and a skewed clock
> (ntpdate stepped it back by about an hour), and immediately got a
> use-after-free panic in ifaddr. When I rebooted with memguard enab
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