I'm running a CentOS-5.6 server,
which in general runs perfectly.
My setting is possibly a little unusual:
ADSL - Billion 5200S RC modem/router - CentOS-5.6 HP MicroServer
- Linksys WRT54GL router .
My daughter is just visiting me,
and she has to contact her job using ATT
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I'm running a CentOS-5.6 server,
which in general runs perfectly.
My setting is possibly a little unusual:
ADSL - Billion 5200S RC modem/router - CentOS-5.6 HP MicroServer
- Linksys WRT54GL router .
My daughter is just visiting me,
and she has to contact her
I am not sure it's related to centos that much, when it comes to port
forwarding, if you might use iptables correctly with several NIC(s),
if you can create a vlan with your linksys, like they talk about here:
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=4692
I would configure a DMZ pool for the
yonatan pingle wrote:
Thanks for your response.
I am not sure it's related to centos that much, when it comes to port
forwarding, if you might use iptables correctly with several NIC(s),
I should have said that I am using shorewall,
which seems to work perfectly for my purposes.
if you can
Tim Nelson wrote:
When VPN problems arise with specific applications,
always look at MTU as a possible culprit.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I should say that I am running OpenVPN on my system
with no problem at all.
Also the ATT VPN apears to be running fine;
it is just the sametime program
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Timothy Murphy gayle...@eircom.net wrote:
Tim Nelson wrote:
When VPN problems arise with specific applications,
always look at MTU as a possible culprit.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I should say that I am running OpenVPN on my system
with no problem at all.
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