The default is 27015 but some servers use different ports.
In CS, look in the menu, and go to server info.
So if you allow your local net to go out on that dst port,
you should be good to go. Works here.
HTH
Brandon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It is possible, but it's not as convenient as if there was 2
linux / freeswan
endpoints... I've managed a few months ago to set up a VPN between a
company's subnet and windows 2000 / XP roadwarriors.
Was curious if I could set up a VPN between me and my father and kind of
new to this.
I did this with an old ISP that blocked port 25.
In my case, I had my dynamic dns provider store and
forward to my server on an alternate port. I used
1054, but use whatever you'd like.
modify /etc/services
add a new service (say smtp2) with port 1054.
leave smtp at 25
modify
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 05:08:44 -0700
Brandon Vanderberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
modify /etc/postfix./master.cf
not to nitpick...well, okay, to nitpick, but you mean main.cf, no?
--
HaywireMac
Nope. master.cf has the lines I wrote about.
Brandon
Want to buy your Pack or Services
I need to choose one, but I'm not sure _how_ to go about it.
All all the features pretty much the same from provider to
provider? Any recommendations?
Miark
I like changeip. www.changeip.com Don't know much about the features
with other providers, but changeip offers the following;
Free
I had the same thing. So I'm not nuts, right? Right? ;)
~Brandon
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 6:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Error building NVIDIA rpm
El Lun 16 Dic 2002
On Sunday 28 July 2002 08:20 am, you wrote:
While looking at yesterday's events in /var/log/messages, I noticed a lot
of iptables messages for TCP:80 (http). Three ip address accounted for the
majority of the messages. One of the addresses, 63.209.80.235, happens to
be from mandrake.com
.