I've run into a strange problem using ifconfig's new join statements.
I have two join lines in /etc/hostname.iwn0, with no nwid statement.
When both of these APs are out of range, it connects to a third,
unmentioned (open) AP. This is a network I've manually joined before,
but do not want to join
I see in ifconfig(8) that setting nwid to an empty string will
connect to any available AP. When using join, and absent any nwid
statement at all, is nwid set to an empty string? Or is it null?
Rogier Krieger wrote:
> Humans shouldn't be connecting to port 25 in any case, unless when
> they know what they're doing (and know why they're connecting). End
> user connections are what the submission port (589) is for.
# grep submission /etc/services
submission 587/tcp
submission 587
Hi
We are trying to use two firewalls (actually three, but to reproduce the
problems we reduced it to the simplest case on our test-machines) using
arpbalance and pfsync, and are experiencing stale connections after a while
when the packets flowing from server to client pass fw-2 and the packet
Hi
I forgot to mention that we use 3.9-release.
Regards,
Jimmy
- Original Message -
From: "Jimmy Mdkeld | Loopia AB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 5:06 PM
Subject: arpbalance + pfsync synchronization problems
Hi
We are trying to use two fir
vladas wrote:
> due to the first 10Mb being gone, I do not expect to find any valid fs
> anymore. What I still hope for are individual files from the 3Gb image
> file that I have. I mean e.g. exe's, or dll's, zip's, lha's etc should have
> their size written in them or their data structures, not on
Hi
I have a CARP-interface working nicely on 3.9-generic and am trying to change
the carpdev to another interface on the same network segment, but it is not
working.
The problem seems to be that the multicast-address 224.0.0.18 is removed from
the interface, resulting in the different servers
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