On 2006/12/09 17:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> reply-to option (I had missed that earlier), and I now can SSH in via
> the cable modem interface (no word yet on whether I can NAT out of it,
> I'll figure that out when I'm at a machine that would use that NAT).
NATting is fairly straightforward
I'm in the process of evaluating whether to transition from a DSL line
over to a cable modem, and until February I'll have both hooked up to
my OpenBSD 3.8 box, which acts as a mail/web/NAT server.
I've got the new cable modem hooked up, it has an IP, and I can ping
its gateway...but using that c
--- Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2006/12/09 at 16:36 -0500:
> I'm in the process of evaluating whether to transition from a DSL line
> over to a cable modem, and until February I'll have both hooked up to
> my OpenBSD 3.8 box, which acts as a mail/web/NAT server.
>
> I've got the new cable mode
I'm in the process of evaluating whether to transition from a DSL line
over to a cable modem, and until February I'll have both hooked up to
my OpenBSD 3.8 box, which acts as a mail/web/NAT server.
I've got the new cable modem hooked up, it has an IP, and I can ping
its gateway...but using tha
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