--- Bill Fenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can you try telling squid to bind to the jail IP address with the
> 'udp_outgoing_address' option?
>
> Bill
That did it. Hadn't tried it as the docs in squid.conf imply it's only used
for ICP requests.
Many thanks,
Jerry
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I can't get Squid(2.4S2) to operate inside a jail(4.4S) when configured to use
Squid's internal DNS.
I get a log full of the following errors as it repeatedly tries to lookup the
address:
2001/10/12 02:08:49| comm_udp_sendto: FD 4, 192.168.1.3, port 53: (22) Invalid
argument
2001/10/12 02:08:49|
"proxy identities mismatch" error for
> IKE nesociation.
>
> Hope that help,
>
> JeF
>
> On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jerry Murdock wrote:
>
> > Can an IPSEC tunnel be established between two LANs when one side is using
> > PPPoE/DSL
Can an IPSEC tunnel be established between two LANs when one side is using
PPPoE/DSL with dynamic IP using either manual keys or IKE?
IOW:
LAN 1 (10.2.2.0/24)
|
FreeBSD Gateway(T1/Static IP)
|
|
IPSEC Tunnel over Internet
|
|
FreeBSD Gateway(PPPoE/Dynamic IP)
|
LAN
Is there any magic to get an active FTP client (M$ in this case) behind the
inside interface to talk to an outside FTP server? (Without opening a huge
hole.)
This is on 4.3-STABLE.
Alternatively, does anyone know if an OpenBSD/IPF bridge could/would handle it
any better?
Thanks,
Jerry
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