On 11/18/09, Mario Pavlov wrote:
> oh yes, I got what you meant now
> true, I used /usr from the server because I wanted to have all my ports
> available to the client. Is there a nice way to install ports only in the
> diskless distribution ?
>
> thank you.
>
> Regards
> Mario
Just like any oth
oh yes, I got what you meant now
true, I used /usr from the server because I wanted to have all my ports
available to the client. Is there a nice way to install ports only in the
diskless distribution ?
thank you.
Regards
Mario
>On 11/16/09, Mario Pavlov wrote:
>> indeed you get bonus po
On 11/16/09, Mario Pavlov wrote:
> indeed you get bonus points if you firewall yourself :)
> and of course this is not the first time I do that so my score is pretty
> good
> however my favourite is to forget about net.inet.ip.forwarding when I
> upgrade routers with many clients :)
>
> Tim, than
indeed you get bonus points if you firewall yourself :)
and of course this is not the first time I do that so my score is pretty good
however my favourite is to forget about net.inet.ip.forwarding when I upgrade
routers with many clients :)
Tim, thanks for your hints...but I don't understand thi
On Nov 16, 2009, at 13:32 , Doug Barton wrote:
> You're not a real sysadmin until you've firewalled yourself out of at
> least one mission-critical system.
>
> Bonus points if it has no out-of-band control plane.
>
> Further bonus points if it is more than 100 miles away, and you are
> the one w
In message <4b01c4df.4040...@freebsd.org>, Doug Barton writes:
> Mario Pavlov wrote:
> > Hi, it turned out I was stupid enough to misconfigure the
> > kernel...I forgot that I had left the IPFIREWALL options turned on
>
> You're not a real sysadmin until you've firewalled yourself out of at
> lea
Mario Pavlov wrote:
> Hi, it turned out I was stupid enough to misconfigure the
> kernel...I forgot that I had left the IPFIREWALL options turned on
You're not a real sysadmin until you've firewalled yourself out of at
least one mission-critical system.
Bonus points if it has no out-of-band contr
On 11/16/09, Mario Pavlov wrote:
> Hi,
> it turned out I was stupid enough to misconfigure the kernel...I forgot that
> I had left the IPFIREWALL options turned on and as you know it's default to
> deny so once the kernel initializes ipfw it blocks everything including NFS
> so that was the whole