Hi
first of all this looks like the wrong mailing list for it.
anyway the AirPort Express is not able to share hard disks, only
printer.
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On 22.08.2008, at 19:50, Kevin Smith wrote:
Does anyone know how I can mount an airport express disk connected via
USB to my airport
installed an Apache on that
server and tried to download a file from that server. And hey there is
my bandwidth management.
So I am confused. How can I handle the traffic generated by the squid
on the router on the WAN interface?
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my pf.config
#
# Version 2008-08-22-014
if the script is able to fetch the protected page, than the
user is also accepted for the VPN connection.
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On 12.08.2008, at 06:29, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 6:20 PM, assetburned
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I have a MPD VPN server and another m
has to be unencrypted for the lynx command, so
how can I manage that?
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On 03.07.2008, at 19:34, xSAPPYx wrote:
A couple of pass rules should help
pass in on $IntIF
pass out on $ExtIF
Hi,
that's it! thanks!
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On 04.07.2008, at 08:32, Michael Lednev wrote:
assetburned пишет:
So any ideas?
do you have gateway_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf?
Yes I have that line active.
I also have natd_enable="NO" because I was told I don't need it
anymore for pf (I'm a switche
"ed2"
IntIF = "{" $IntIF1 $IntIF2 "}"
LocIF = "lo0"
scrub log on $ExtIF all random-id min-ttl 254 max-mss 1452 reassemble
tcp fragment reassemble
no rdr on $LocIF from any to any
nat on $ExtIF from $IntIF1:network to any -> ($ExtIF)
nat on $ExtIF fr
s
accept dns
set dns 172.21.108.21 172.21.224.21
## accept, enable, + all these throws errors
#enable proxyarp
enable proxy
my /usr/local/etc/pptp.conf (in /etc/ppp is an symbolic link to these
file)
remoteip 192.168.5.20-30
debug
and my /etc/ppp/ppp.secret
dummy dummy 192.168.5.99
dummy1 dumm