This may have nothing to do with FreeBSD, but maybe someone will have a
suggestion:
We have servers A, B and C connected to three different ISPs on 3 continents.
As of few days ago A and C cannot talk to each other (the routing problem is
upstream of
all end-point ISPs so who knows when will it
I'm trying to set up an OpenVPN tunnel, from a remote (Win XP)
machine to my local network. I've got that working, except for one
problem. When I start the OpenVPN server, my FreeBSD
router/firewall/ipnat/OpenVPN machine stops routing packets to the
outside world. The machine is running 6.0-STAB
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Hello All,
I want to thank everyone for there help...attached are the config files
for my FreeBSD gateway. I have rc.conf, ipfw rule-set and my natd.conf
file. I thought that I took care of incoming traffic, maybe you all can
help me and show me if I mi
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 06:38:05PM -0400, Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
> Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
> linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
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Very good, I will try it and let you know thanks so much.
Cheers
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
| Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
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|> I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
|> Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping,
Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
gateway. What could be the problem, this is my configuration:
Fr
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Hello All,
I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
gateway. What could be the prob
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Hello All,
I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
gateway. What could be the prob
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Hello All,
I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
gateway. What could be the prob
Hello All,
I am having problems getting a connection to my FreeBSD gateway from my
Mandrake 10 Linux Machine. I am able to ping, traceroute, ssh etc. the
linux box from my freeBSD machine however I am not able to ping the
gateway. What could be the problem, this is my configuration:
FreeBSD: Gatewa
Hi Vince, Hi list,
--- Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >
> > The 10.X.X.X subnet will never need to use any of
> the
> > services of the 193.X.X.X subnet or the 193.R.R.R
> > router. It will always access internet via its own
> > 10.R.R.R router, which only routes packets towards
> t
Hi Dimitris,
>
> The 10.X.X.X subnet will never need to use any of the
> services of the 193.X.X.X subnet or the 193.R.R.R
> router. It will always access internet via its own
> 10.R.R.R router, which only routes packets towards the
> internet and never towards the 193.X.X.X subnet. Thus,
> wha
Hi List, hi Vince,
--- Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dimitris Xochellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:43 PM
> Subject: Routing problems
&
- Original Message -
From: "Dimitris Xochellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:43 PM
Subject: Routing problems
> Dear list members,
>
> I have two subnets (10.X.X.X and 193.X.X.X) on the
> same physical n
Dear list members,
I have two subnets (10.X.X.X and 193.X.X.X) on the
same physical network (ethernet). Subnet 10.X.X.X has
its own 10.R.R.R router, which is forwarding packets
to the internet (via DSL), Subnet 193.X.X.X has also
its own 193.R.R.R router which is also forwarding
packets to the in
On Saturday 06 September 2003 12:19, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to substitute our school's old Win NT4 Server by a
> SAMBA/FreeBSD. The SAMBA PDC itself works like a charm, but
> without the NT machine it can't be located from the different
> subnets - and so is quite useless.
Hi,
I am trying to substitute our school's old Win NT4 Server by a
SAMBA/FreeBSD. The SAMBA PDC itself works like a charm, but
without the NT machine it can't be located from the different
subnets - and so is quite useless.
This is our network design:
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