I see it's been asked in the past but can't find any good answers.
A VP wants to set up a webcam to take pictures of some new construction
and put them on a web server.
Could this be done inexpensively with a Logitech or Creative USB Webcam
plugged into a FreeBSD box do both the capture and serve
I don't usually cvsup the source but do, do the ports so I don't
understand whats happened here - I"ve not heard of attic before.
Doing a buildworld so I cvsup'd source and some ports at the same time
with these options:
*default host=cvsup.ca.freebsd.org
*default base=/usr
*default prefix=/usr
*
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 10:58:30 -0700, Kent Stewart wrote:
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If I use this setting on the DMZ firewall would it affect a web server
running in the DMZ behind the FW ? The web server IP/port would be
redirected into the DMZ by natd, or does this only break SYN+FIN if the
web server is running on the same box ?
As stated in LINT:
# TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds suppo
A bit long...
FreeBSD 4.3 running with IPFW and NATD
One of the IP addresses is redirected to the apache/tomcat/java server.
"redirect_address 10.150.0.24 a.b.c.d"
No other fancy proxy stuff or fw rules.
Clients on the internal network have no problems with the internal server.
Access to the
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>> loads the web pages fine then attempts to run one of the java
> > reports.
> > TO: 10.150.0.24
> > from: w.x.y.z
> >
> > The server was then doing it's reflux thing which tried to get further
> > java/url stuff from whatever server the client initiated
> > To: a.b.c.d
> > from: 10.15
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:41:06 -0800 (PST), Ben Williams wrote:
>
> I'm just guessing here, but maybe add an entry for the public name in
> /etc/hosts:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost my-www.server.name
It's not set up on DNS yet since we were just testing.
>
> or 'split-b
After connecting via VPN I can get decent throughput from the MPD host but very poor
speed from anything past it.
I have tried adjusting the iface mtu to as low as 1350 with the same results.
Problems are on downloading files from the hosts to the client.
I have:
MPD version 3.10
4.5-RELEASE
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:00:07 -0800 (PST), Bill Moran wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > After connecting via VPN I can get decent throughput from the MPD host but
> > very poor speed from anything past it.
>
> What do you mean by this? We use MPD off and on, and (honestly) it is just
> sl
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:23:37 -0800 (PST), Bill Moran wrote:
> [could you wrap lines around 72 chars or so, please]
Sorry about that.
> >>>After connecting via VPN I can get decent throughput from the MPD
> host but
> >> > very poor speed from anything past it.
> >>What do you mean by this? We use
I have a static IP and a number of remotes with Cable or ADSL access.
Remotes have FreeBSD, or router firewalls ala Linksys, Netgears.
To make support/access easier can I set up my own Dynamic DNS server on
the static address and have those remotes register their IP's with it
when they change ?
T
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 05:55:17 -0800 (PST), Heinrich Rebehn wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a static IP and a number of remotes with Cable or ADSL
access.
> > Remotes have FreeBSD, or router firewalls ala Linksys, Netgears.
> >
> > To make support/access easier can I set up my own Dy
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 07:29:29 -0800 (PST), Peter Elsner wrote:
> Sure... I'm almost positive there are ports available that do that
> sort
> of thing,
I see a number of ports that can do the Client side but none to run as a
server.
> I have 2 Perl scripts that do exactly what you want. (well a
FreeBSD 4.7 firewall with 3 nics. Public, DMZ, and LAN.
DNS,Bind is not running here.
www Public address is redirected to it's DMZ address.
The www server in the DMZ can be accessed by name from the Internet but
only by it's private DMZ IP address from the LAN side. Attempt to access
it by name fro
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 14:50:22 -0800 (PST), Charlie Schluting wrote:
> > FreeBSD 4.7 firewall with 3 nics. Public, DMZ, and LAN.
> > DNS,Bind is not running here.
> > www Public address is redirected to it's DMZ address.
> > The www server in the DMZ can be accessed by name from the Internet
but
> >
On Sat, 29 Mar 2003 14:50:22 -0800 (PST), Charlie Schluting wrote:
> > FreeBSD 4.7 firewall with 3 nics. Public, DMZ, and LAN.
> > DNS,Bind is not running here.
> > www Public address is redirected to it's DMZ address.
> > The www server in the DMZ can be accessed by name from the Internet
but
> >
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