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The three mentioned comments apply also to the ng_pppoe_disconnect function
at line 2030 from which I took inspiration, do you want me to change that
function, too?
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Addressed latest comments, updated also the pppoe disconnect function.
Please check the correctness, and commit the patch if you are satisfied.
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> How the tag should be defined in mpd.conf then?
>
> set auth host-uniq "string" ?
No, to just set the host-uniq string you should use:
set pppoe service "string|"
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> If I try to ping or traceroute to 172.16.250.1 from the console of my BSD
> server, I get no replies.
What does tcpdump show when you try to ping/traceroute?
What ping/traceroute keys are you using?
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> What do you mean by "what ping/traceroute keys"?
As I can see your SPD says that packets ONLY from 172.16.250.0/24 TO
172.16.69.0/24 should be tunneled and vice versa.
But the command 'ping 172.16.250.1' equals to 'ping -S 24.181.119.107
172.16.250.1' and your polices do not permit such pack
works fine !!!
And now I've got a little bit complex task. I want everything coming
from Ipair1 DLCI 101 comes directly to Ipair6 DLCI 106, not using IP,
just via Frame-Relay. Is that possible and if yes how ?
Answer please directly - I am currently out of list.
Alex N. Zhuravlev
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> PC DOES NOT GIVE YOU THE RIGHT TO DO THAT.
Actually, it does. As long as you make sure you shut down your Juniper
router before you boot up JunOS on your PC.
> just another happy juniper customer,
Ah, yes, I remember how it feels to be a happy Juniper customer...
Alex Le Heux
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would certainly hope that I have the option of filtering.
Cheers,
Alex Le Heux
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 05:32:11PM +0530, Kshitij Gunjikar wrote:
>
>
> Hi Rene,
> I'm wondering why do you want to filter Secure traffic?
>
> The very fact that you have a tunnel to a place me
t use
that filtering capability in all circumstances.
Although using filters in this way on a machine that has multiple tunnels
that go up and down could cause some headaches...
Cheers,
Alex
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:10:39PM +0530, Kshitij Gunjikar wrote:
> Hi,
> If you have a IPSec packet y
This looks like it would work for most situations.
What one would not be able to do this way is prevent spoofing. In an ideal
world I would also want to filter packets that come from the wrong tunnel.
That would require the ipfw rules to somehow identify the tunnel. I'm not
entirely sure if
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 02:22:17PM +0200, Ari Suutari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday 15 January 2002 14:18, Alex Le Heux wrote:
> >
> > > Maybe one could remove this, add 'ipsec' flag to ipfw
> > > (which would use the above ipsec_gethist to match i
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 01:34:29PM +0100, Alex Le Heux wrote:
> >
> > But doesn't ipsec stack already take care of this ? I think (hope)
> > that is doesn't process the packet if it is coming from wrong tunnel
> > because the packet does not match t
This is on latest RELENG_6_1.
I'm using an ndis driver with a Dell TrueMobile 1300 (Latitude D610).
Generally it's working fine: if I set the ssid/keys with ifconfig, it will
associate and everything works wonderfully.
wpa_supplicant, however, doesn't work so well. This is all with
key_mgmt=NONE
> Are you by any chance not broadcasting the ssid on the WAP? I had problems
> similar to what you described when I turned that feature off, but when I
> turned it back on (so the WAP was broadcasting its ssid again) everything
> worked fine with wpa-psk and TKIP, and -D ndis. (I could not get any
Abu Khaled wrote:
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Abu Khaled wrote:
Greetings...
I don't know much about scripting but i tried to write one to scan my
local network using the net/arping port.
here is the script:
#!/bin/sh
IP=1
while [ $IP -le 20 ]
do
echo -
-ipv6.lancs.ac.uk/ipv6/6Bone/Whois/bycountry.html
Best regards,
Alex S.M.
RNP - NOC
Brazilian Academic Research Network - http://www.rnp.br/
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increased cost of more NICs.
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Alex
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