What can be done when the NFS mount is hanged ?
Hi,
I have a screened network with nat+rdr
Using nat I have some like this
nat on $ext_if from $int_server1 to port smtp -> $ext_server1
Using rdr I have:
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp to $ext_sever1 port smtp -> $int_server1
And then:
pass inet proto tcp to { $int_server1, $ext_serve
Yes, I found it in the page, sorry to ask :-)
2008/2/15, Richard Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Jose H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I have a screened network with nat+rdr
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> > Using na
If I want to mask one server, will this be enough:
PRIV = "192.168.1.100"
PUB = "24.5.0.6"
binat on tl0 from $PRIV to any -> $PUB
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Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this rules ?
pass on $ext_if inet proto tcp port $servicios_baseline_tcp flags S/SA
keep state
pass on $ext_if inet proto udp port $servicios_baseline_udp
keep state
pass on $ext_if inet proto icmp icmptype $servicios_baseline_icmp
keep state
Thanks.
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Yo
Thanks, one more question, What is the difference between:
rdr on $ext_if proto tcp from any to $pubip -> $privip
and
binat on $ext_if from $privip to any -> $pubip
Do I need both ?
Thanks.
On 6/23/07, Ryan McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 09:50:36PM -
Because it is not necessarily needed, tty allocation may require other tasks
like logging the user to wtmp* or creating job control and you may only need
to run the command and get the result as if it where a file to read from.
Btw, you can use the ssh's " -T " to log into a server and not to be
n
I think it is a pretty valid question(request?), you have to relay on
external mechanisms, like syslog, or to compare differences from previous
outputs of dmesg.
On HP-UX dmesg has the optional parameter '-' which:
system tables overflow or the system crashes). If the - argument is
sp
Kernel messages since a certain time and hide the hardware specs from users
will be achieved the same way, suppose you have a parameter for dmesg that
prints the current buffer and then clears it.
I don't think it is a silly knob, in fact it may be the only knob you can
have, dmesg holds messages/
Hi all, a little help needed with some networking and pf:
I have one public IP with forwards traffic to my LAN, I am using "rdr"
and nat, a lot of nat rules for specific cases like smtp and so on, I
am also using ftp-proxy for the crappy ftp I can't get rid of.
The problem is that now I need to ad
That's really cool !!!
pf rulez, thanks Daniel
2008/6/29 Daniel Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Example pf.conf here:
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> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120665186412690&w=2
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> The key is "route-to" and "reply-to"
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So sad the software icons like him need to use such an offensive way
of expressing simple ideas, I hope his destructive way of arguing
doesn't _encourage_the_wrong_behavior_ on more people.
2008/7/20 Sean Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> We need a Button.
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> Reminds me of the advert in Comic
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