em is that I'm sending the nat'd packets out as the IP of
dc0, but they're being send out dc1.
Make sense? Anybody follow this, and have a useful suggestion?
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1 running on it. XFree86 is a
no-brainer to setup. The new P7000/P7000D are pretty well loaded, compact
and light, even with the long-life battery.
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an ODBC driver for FreeBSD to connect to whatever database type
COBOL/vision uses? The website will be written in PHP, if that helps.
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ig. Pressing both
buttons at the same time will act as a third button on a 2-button
mouse, and will work as a paste function in X.
For X.org:
Option "ChordMiddle"
For XFree86:
Option "Emulate3Buttons"
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nd Acroread, it's the best I've found. I've never
gotten pdf or flash support working under the FreeBSD native version,
but the Linux version with the Linux counterparts has worked perfectly.
Just another option for you.
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3 at 3200x1200 is pretty cool.
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And, if I'd read your message better the first time, I would
have noticed that you're getting the error from the mount
command, and not the directory. You definitely want to look
at sudo.
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Normal users don't have permissions to mount to /cdrom or /mnt.
They should be able to mount in their home directory. You might
want to look into "sudo" in the ports. It allows users to run
commands as root.
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What does the output of "ifconfig fxp0" show before you try the alias?
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cp from any to [public.ip.of.nat.box] 21
ipfw add 55 deny tcp from any to [public.ip.of.nat.box] [VNC port]
The first three rules pass the traffic from the specified IP, to the divert
rule, to natd, and get portforwaded. Any other traffic on those ports get
blocked, and doesn't get diverted.
Ke
yslog messages.
If you want to get rid of the messages altogether, look into disabling
syslogd, via /etc/rc.conf. (Man syslogd, or check /etc/defaults/rc.conf for
syslogd.
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ain, that's another topic.
Hope this helps. I'm sure most of this info is correct, but I'm more than
willing to have somebody set me straight.
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c homework (i.e., man command, www.google.com). Almost
anything you can think of doing with your BSD box, has been done
many times before, and is available via online documentation (man)
or can be found on the 'net (www.google.com, www.freebsddiary.org).
Thought I'd share.
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On Fri, Jul 11, 2003, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> I'm looking to build a little FreeBSD box that doesn't have any (or
> many) moving parts. Just a flashdrive, 2-3 ethernet ports, serial
> console, etc.
>
> Can anyone recomme
Just wondering if anybody has gotten FreeBSD's IPSec working with any
version of Windows. I'd love to see the config's if you've got them.
I've looked for some How-To documents, but haven't come up with much.
I'm not sure what I'd need to get it to work w
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