On 2013-11-22, haris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all, thanks @sthen for your answer (OP has no net access atm).
>
> We are to the point where the clients get ip (windows/linux/OpenBSD) and
> traffic is passing through the server as expected.
>
> There is a very strange problem with ssh service thoug
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 06:41:37PM +0200, Jeff Goettsch wrote:
> What does /etc/ssh/ssh_config look like on the OpenBSD client?
The file is the default that comes with OpenBSD. No change there...
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A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right.
Q: Why should I start my reply below the quo
What does /etc/ssh/ssh_config look like on the OpenBSD client?
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Jeff Goettsch
Agricultural and Resource Economics
University of California, Davis
http://agecon.ucdavis.edu/
On Fri, November 22, 2013 6:52 am, haris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all, thanks @sthen for your answer (OP has no net acce
Hi,
first of all, thanks @sthen for your answer (OP has no net access atm).
We are to the point where the clients get ip (windows/linux/OpenBSD) and
traffic is passing through the server as expected.
There is a very strange problem with ssh service though. While internet
traffic
is being routed
On 2013-11-20, anon ymous wrote:
> Hello list!
> If anyone could shed some light to the following i would be thankful..
> i have 2 5.4-current boxes, one acting as an npppd server over ipsec
> and the other one wishing to be a client.
> My understanding is that to accomplish that the client needs
Hello list!
If anyone could shed some light to the following i would be thankful..
i have 2 5.4-current boxes, one acting as an npppd server over ipsec
and the other one wishing to be a client.
My understanding is that to accomplish that the client needs
to use xl2tpd from ports.
The problem is tha
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