On Sat, 19 May 2001, coldfire wrote:
> i guess if it's your thing, you'll really stand by it ;P i have a friend
> who's totally into FreeBSD, but i always here him complaining about lack
> of documentation and lack of support for some of his hardware. maybe he's
> just an idiot though :)
It do
I asked a colleague of mine who is/was using a FreeBSD box as firewall for
comments. Here's what he said...
Conor
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On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 08:42:52PM +0100, Conor Daly articulated:
>
> Did you get your FreeBSD firewall set up? Would you care to
> > I set up Linux to do my internet connection sharing for now. Does anyone
> > have experience using OpenBSD as a firewall? Or even, securing up a
> > decent Linux box to share a modem connection and do firewall chores.
>
> I don't have personal experience, but a sysadmin friend of mine swear
bad NT day
Thanks for the thoughts. I used to use BSDI at an ISP I worked for and
they now run FreeBSD. The box will not serve any other purpose, so I do
not need X. This box will simply have a modem hanging off it to share the
connection.
I was able to use the Mandrake internet connection
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Angela Nash wrote:
> If the second box running SP2 was hacked, check your permissions. Sounds
> like you have a configuration problem somewhere.
I checked all the permissions on all files. I rescanned the event logs
and it appears that the asp.dll file is corrupt. Still c
Thanks for the thoughts. I used to use BSDI at an ISP I worked for and
they now run FreeBSD. The box will not serve any other purpose, so I do
not need X. This box will simply have a modem hanging off it to share the
connection.
I was able to use the Mandrake internet connection sharing wizard
ay, May 19, 2001 7:55 AM
To: Techtalk
Subject: [techtalk] My bad NT day
So, yesterday was not a good NT day for me. First off, the server that I
develop on at work had Service Pack #2 installed on it Thursday. Friday
morning and IIS and SQL Server stopped working. The machine can browse
the web a
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 11:54:48PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I set up Linux to do my internet connection sharing for now. Does anyone
> > have experience using OpenBSD as a firewall? Or even, securing up a
> > decent Linux box to share a modem connection and do firewall chores.
>
> I
Scott wrote:
> I set up Linux to do my internet connection sharing for now. Does anyone
> have experience using OpenBSD as a firewall? Or even, securing up a
> decent Linux box to share a modem connection and do firewall chores.
I don't have personal experience, but a sysadmin friend of mine
> I set up Linux to do my internet connection sharing for now. Does anyone
> have experience using OpenBSD as a firewall? Or even, securing up a
> decent Linux box to share a modem connection and do firewall chores.
i would urge you to pick a linux distribution and stear clear of bsd ..
but per
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 7:55 AM
Subject: [techtalk] My bad NT day
> So, yesterday was not a good NT day for me. First off, the server that I
> develop on at work had Service Pack #2 installed on it Thursday. Friday
> morning and IIS and SQL Server stopped working.
So, yesterday was not a good NT day for me. First off, the server that I
develop on at work had Service Pack #2 installed on it Thursday. Friday
morning and IIS and SQL Server stopped working. The machine can browse
the web and that is about it. Can not see other machines in the network
and is
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