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Subject: RE: Firewall + Cable Modem
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 13:16:16 -0500
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Where do you see that my firewall is set to accept by default?
how do I disable my firewall wi
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:39 PM
To: Asenchi
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Subject: Re: Firewall + Cable Modem
Hello,
It seems to me as though you are running two class C networks for your
internal computers (xl0 an
Hello,
It seems to me as though you are running two class C networks for your internal
computers (xl0 and rl0) and have your cable modem running under vr0.
The NATD stuff looks cool. Disable your firewall (even though it seems to be set to
accept by default) and then fix your cable modem.
Try
On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Asenchi wrote:
> I cannot get my card to remain connected, it keeps dropping its addressing,
> or so it appears in IFCONFIG. I have included below outputs of various
> processes for you all. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to
> offer.
With DHCP you get a le
Hello All,
I have worked by butt off on this, reading everything I could find on the
subjects. Some reason I can't get this to work. I know it is probably
really simple, but could someone please help me?
I am configuring an IPFW firewall that will act as a gateway and run natd.
It will be on a