# look like:
# XTerminalName:0 foreign
#
:0 local /usr/local/bin/X -nolisten tcp :0
If there's batter way of doing this, please would someone let me know.
this is the right way if you use xdm.
similar settings are in kdm and gdm possible.
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I think Xorg is listening on external addresses:
$ sockstat -46 |grep Xorg
root Xorg 1573 1 tcp6 *:6000*:*
root Xorg 1573 3 tcp4 *:6000*:*
$ netstat -a|grep x11
tcp4 0 0 *.x11 *.*
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 06:58:25PM +, Walter Hurry escribió:
$ netstat -a|grep x11
tcp4 0 0 *.x11 *.*LISTEN
tcp6 0 0 *.x11 *.*LISTEN
I'm new to FreeBSD, but if I interpret this
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:22:57 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
$ man Xorg | col -b | fgrep -- -nolisten
Thanks for the pointer.
I'm probably being stupid here, and I should have mentioned that I had
already tried 'man Xorg' and 'man Xsession'. I appreciate that the answer
is probably to put
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 07:51:02PM +, Walter Hurry escribió:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:22:57 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
$ man Xorg | col -b | fgrep -- -nolisten
Thanks for the pointer.
I'm probably being stupid here, and I should have mentioned that I had
already tried
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 09:58:37PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió:
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 07:51:02PM +, Walter Hurry escribió:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:22:57 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
$ man Xorg | col -b | fgrep -- -nolisten
Thanks for the pointer.
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:05:50 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 09:58:37PM +0200, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 07:51:02PM +, Walter Hurry
escribió:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 21:22:57 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
$ man Xorg
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 20:33:15 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:05:50 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 09:58:37PM +0200, Matthias Apitz
escribió:
El día Monday, June 25, 2012 a las 07:51:02PM +, Walter Hurry
escribió:
On Mon, 25 Jun
Xorg -nolisten tcp to disable at all
to disable wan only use firewall
On Mon, 25 Jun 2012, Walter Hurry wrote:
FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE
I think Xorg is listening on external addresses:
$ sockstat -46 |grep Xorg
root Xorg 1573 1 tcp6 *:6000*:*
root Xorg
I'm probably being stupid here, and I should have mentioned that I had
already tried 'man Xorg' and 'man Xsession'. I appreciate that the answer
is probably to put '-nolisten tcp' somewhere, but where?
As far as I can see, XDM invokes /usr/local/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession, which
at Xservers file
Hello,
I am constrained by insufficient information about you to express in
full the main objectives of this proposal. However, kindly reach me
immediately for details should you agree to its content.
I will like to solicit your kindness in assisting me
to champion the transfer of some funds
I am building one backup file server on WAN on FreeBSD, which will backup
remote servers data over slow links, (256-512kbps), simply because i have never
seen an operating system as stable/robust as FreeBSD ever :-)
Now i want to know a technology that can sync only the changed data in a day
On 2008.08.17 20:22:00, S t i n g r a y wrote:
I am building one backup file server on WAN on FreeBSD, which will
backup remote servers data over slow links, (256-512kbps), simply
because i have never seen an operating system as stable/robust as
FreeBSD ever :-)
Now i want to know
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i n g r a y
Sent: August 17, 2008 11:22 PM
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Subject: remote backup solution over WAN
I am building one backup file server on WAN on FreeBSD, which
will backup remote
- Original Message -
From: Moses Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2006 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: increasing transmit speeds in WAN setting?
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Until you
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From: Moses Leslie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: increasing transmit speeds in WAN setting?
Hi Ted,
While I don't totally discount that possibility
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Until you do what I told you to do and properly setup and test under
fxp0, I am just not going to waste my time on this anymore. I will
leave you with a printout of a test run on a new mailserver I'm building up
right now, in fact, using an fxp
Hello,
Is there anything you would *recommend* re monitoring internet usage (LAN
to WAN), something that is available in ports? This would have to be
something that would allow me to tie it with a router as my FBSD is not a
gateway. This function is handled by our Dlink DFL router.
Many
On 10/20/06, Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is there anything you would *recommend* re monitoring internet usage (LAN
to WAN), something that is available in ports? This would have to be
something that would allow me to tie it with a router as my FBSD is not a
gateway
Hi all,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Kurt Buff wrote:
If you wish to characterize the traffic to and from the Internet by
protocol and/or user, then you'll have to do something more than
simply using SNMP to monitor throughput on the router. In that case,
you'll need to have your FreeBSD box actually
On 10/20/06, Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Kurt Buff wrote:
If you wish to characterize the traffic to and from the Internet by
protocol and/or user, then you'll have to do something more than
simply using SNMP to monitor throughput on the router. In
speeds in WAN setting?
Hi,
We're running 6.1-R, and are having difficulty getting decent speeds as
latency increases. The server is connected via gbit copper, and is gbit
or better to the internet (depending on the path).
For everything local, we're able to get what you'd expect (300+MBit
show up on a local connection since the
retransmissions are so fast.
Ted
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Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 10:31 PM
Subject: increasing transmit speeds in WAN setting?
Hi,
We're running
, but we're kind of stabbing in the dark.
Does anyone have any tuning ideas for 6.1 in a WAN setting?
Thanks,
Moses
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might be happening here, but we're kind of stabbing in the dark.
Does anyone have any tuning ideas for 6.1 in a WAN setting?
Thanks,
Moses
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Thanks
Laurie
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is, will
monowall allow a private address (the LAN IP of router) to be its WAN
address?
Thanks
Laurie
my firewall is pfSense, which is based on monowall.
on pfSense, in order to use a private address on the wan interface, you have
to uncheck a box that says block private networks (it even says
I have a client who would like to share a DSL connection with a neighboring
office. I would like to put my clients network (they only need to share
Internet) on a separate IP network behind a monowall. My question is, will
monowall allow a private address (the LAN IP of router) to be its WAN
, this is across a WAN link,
Transparent proxy stops working it appears no web traffic is getting to the
proxy, and I'm not able to get to ant web site. I am able to ping the proxy
server, and use the proxy if I utilize a pac file, and drop the IPFW rules.
I should also note that I have transparent
Hello Gurus,
I have a Head Office, and have 2 Restaurants in diffrent areas,
I have been told that i can link them all together, WAN. them.
Can please someone explain to me how to do that? all to be as a one
network.
I understand that I need router in each branch, including the HQ
FVS338 and
getting support from Netgear on how to setup an intermeshed VPN.
Ted
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WAN setup help.
Hello Gurus,
I have
On Wed, April 12, 2006 8:08 am, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello Gurus,
I have a Head Office, and have 2 Restaurants in diffrent areas,
I have been told that i can link them all together, WAN. them.
Can please someone explain to me how to do that? all to be as a one
network.
I
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 03:08, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello Gurus,
I have a Head Office, and have 2 Restaurants in diffrent areas,
I have been told that i can link them all together, WAN. them.
Can please someone explain to me how to do that? all to be as a one
network.
I
connectivity
first.
-Derek
At 02:08 AM 4/12/2006, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello Gurus,
I have a Head Office, and have 2 Restaurants in diffrent areas,
I have been told that i can link them all together, WAN. them.
Can please someone explain to me how to do that? all to be as a one
Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello Gurus,
I have a Head Office, and have 2 Restaurants in diffrent areas,
I have been told that i can link them all together, WAN. them.
Can please someone explain to me how to do that? all to be as a one
network.
I understand that I need router in each
Take a look at m0n0wall on steroids: http://www.pfsense.com/
On 11/20/05, Sanjay Arora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for any open source project that can help me build
manage, preferably through a GUI, a multi WAN firewall gateway to the
internet, with DMZ, load-sharing, traffic
I am looking for any open source project that can help me build
manage, preferably through a GUI, a multi WAN firewall gateway to the
internet, with DMZ, load-sharing, traffic bifurcation on priority/port
and auto-ISP failover on any WAN link with IDS/IPS, NAT VPN features.
I am not necessarily
Hello,
I am currently trying to use a network bridge via my Mac for my
FreeBSD machine and Windows machine to access the outside world
because I have not purchased a wireless PCI card for my FreeBSD box
and the only means to connect is via wireless.
So my network topology looks
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 11:24:36AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
So my question is, how do I properly set the value for gateway
for the FBSD machine or use the route command to create a static
route for all IP values not 192.168.1.0/20?
You need set the default router in /etc/rc.conf :
On Sep 18, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Kelly D. Grills wrote:
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 11:24:36AM -0700, Garrett Cooper wrote:
So my question is, how do I properly set the value for gateway
for the FBSD machine or use the route command to create a static
route for all IP values not 192.168.1.0/20?
).
man hosts
man host.conf
Joey
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Date: Sat, 02 Aug 2003 21:09:24 -0400
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Hello!
I am using my FreeBSD 4.8 in a local network, I do not have any routable
IPs assigned to the box, so what am I supposed to use as a hostname for
that FreeBSD box?
I have an internet connection (DSL modem with NAT), and I am using the
sendmail on the box, and the problem I have, is that
hello
im running FreeBSD 4.7 Release on amd athlon 1.6ghz
with 512mb of ram. This machine has a very light cpu
load. it mostly sits there idle and handles email for
a small office. for some reason however, telnet
logins are very slow over the sdsl 512/512 connection
as well as the 100mbps lan.
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:24:23AM -0800, jay tigre wrote:
im running FreeBSD 4.7 Release on amd athlon 1.6ghz
with 512mb of ram. This machine has a very light cpu
load. it mostly sits there idle and handles email for
a small office. for some reason however, telnet
logins are very slow over
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:24:23AM -0800, jay tigre wrote:
hello
im running FreeBSD 4.7 Release on amd athlon 1.6ghz
with 512mb of ram. This machine has a very light cpu
load. it mostly sits there idle and handles email for
a small office. for some reason however, telnet
logins are very
At 09:24 AM 02/18/03 -0800, jay tigre wrote:
im running FreeBSD 4.7 Release on amd athlon 1.6ghz
with 512mb of ram. This machine has a very light cpu
load. it mostly sits there idle and handles email for
a small office. for some reason however, telnet
logins are very slow over the sdsl 512/512
Hi all,
I'm facing the interesting task of creating a (auto)dialup link using
old fashioned analogue modems between two FreeBSD machines.
I never even touched the subject before and feel a bit hesitant over
where to start.
Would very much appriciate pointers to docs beyond the Handbook.
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