Johan L wrote:
> Karsten McMinn skrev:
>> On 9/27/06, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Think about it. How would sshd communicate with you without an IP
>>> address? Seems to defy the laws of TCP/IP.
>>
>> I'd concede that its more akin to "bending" than defying laws (RFCs).
>>
>> w
Karsten McMinn skrev:
On 9/27/06, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Think about it. How would sshd communicate with you without an IP
address? Seems to defy the laws of TCP/IP.
I'd concede that its more akin to "bending" than defying laws (RFCs).
with enough will and some legwork you
On 9/27/06, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Think about it. How would sshd communicate with you without an IP
address? Seems to defy the laws of TCP/IP.
I'd concede that its more akin to "bending" than defying laws (RFCs).
with enough will and some legwork you might be able to get
fu
How about adding a third nic to both the openbsd and firewall,
give them their own private network addresses, then redirect
the ssh traffic from firewall to openbsd over this new network
forgive my poor attempts at modifying your drawing ;-)
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John Brooks
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> Any help, hint
On Sep 27, 2006, at 4:23 PM, Johan wrote:
Hi,
We are trying to put an OpenBSD server (3.9 with all patches)
between an ADSL modem and a commercial firewall.
Using transparent bridge and PF, is it possible to redirect all SSH
traffic arriving at sis0 to 127.0.0.1 on the OpenBSD server and
yes i tried, but it doesn't work, you need an ip adress on sis0
Thomas
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 22:23 +0200, Johan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are trying to put an OpenBSD server (3.9 with all patches) between an
> ADSL modem and a commercial firewall.
> Using transparent bridge and PF, is it possible to
Hi,
We are trying to put an OpenBSD server (3.9 with all patches) between an
ADSL modem and a commercial firewall.
Using transparent bridge and PF, is it possible to redirect all SSH
traffic arriving at sis0 to 127.0.0.1 on the OpenBSD server and pass all
other traffic the the existing firewal
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