Hello. I would wish to have a tool that would do this kind of thing:
1. listen on imap port on localhost, connect to localhost with my
email client;
2. forward the traffic from/to/between real imap server;
3. meanwhile, print everything being transfer-ed, so that I can
hi perikillo,
I'm prefer to use PoPToP than the another one.
If you want to easy setup, you can also put webmin on the same server.
regards,
koro
On Sun, 10 Dec 2006, perikillo wrote:
IPsec, OpenVPN, etc?
Speaking of FreeBSD, because there is where i want to deploy the VPN
solution in
I'm interested in upgrading from 4.11 to 5.x. I currently track 4.x
stable using cvsup, but I've never done a major version upgrade.
First, should I bother? My hardware has dual pentium 1.13 processors
with 1G ram (I'm considering maxing it out at 4). I host email and web
sites for a few
at the moment, i just use simple configuration that pass all traffic.
nothing needed to be restrict.
this is my NAT configuration sample and make it simple ;)
#Jalankan NAT
/sbin/natd -interface rl0
/sbin/ipfw -f flush
/sbin/ipfw add divert natd all from any to any via rl0
/sbin/ipfw add pass
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, ~_ wrote:
Hello. I would wish to have a tool that would do this kind of thing:
1. listen on imap port on localhost, connect to localhost with my
email client;
2. forward the traffic from/to/between real imap server;
3. meanwhile, print everything
I think recompiling one owns Kernel becomes important
when you want it to behave completely different.
hardwired irq, other scheduler etc.
Saving memory is only an issue when running on extra small
hardware. (Like we all had ten years ago)
Armin
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Dear All,
I am installing pptpd (aka poptop) on a 6.1 release box which
is taking over the functions of a Debian box. VPN is needed and
Debian used pptpd for this, so I decided to follow suit. However, I
get errors that indicate that pptpd is not directing pppd to the
correct options
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Rob Hurle wrote:
Dec 11 12:21:28 mail pptpd[54768]: CTRL (PPPD Launcher): program binary =
/usr/local/sbin/pppd
Hi Rob,
can you make sure that you put the pppd program at that location?
because you said that you already tried directly to /usr/sbin/pppd
or may be you can
Hi people.
I still cannot use my external writer Sony DRX-820U, went some GUI
aplicaction wants to do something my console start to cry:
umass0: Unsupported ATAPI command 0x46
umass0: Unsupported ATAPI command 0x46
umass0: Unsupported ATAPI command 0x46
umass0: Unsupported ATAPI command 0x46
Which program can I use to study Ethernet frames?
Elisej Babenko
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Which program can I use to study Ethernet frames?
Elisej Babenko
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Hi Abdullah,
Thanks for that information:
can you make sure that you put the pppd program at that location?
because you said that you already tried directly to /usr/sbin/pppd
or may be you can copy it to /usr/local/sbin
On FreeBSD, the pppd that comes with the system is installed in
listvj wrote:
I'm interested in upgrading from 4.11 to 5.x. I currently track 4.x
stable using cvsup, but I've never done a major version upgrade.
First, should I bother? My hardware has dual pentium 1.13 processors
with 1G ram (I'm considering maxing it out at 4). I host email and web
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Dear All,
One of my FreeBSD 6.0 (AMD64) which is running squid shows high values
for mbufs.
I am new to FreeBSD, so I need your help and guidance.
Below is my netstat -m listing:
netstat -m
7701/3489/11190 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
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