At Thu, 23 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am not sure if it is something I have done to my firewall, but ever
>since I upgraded to 3.3RC, the decision-of weather to allow services
>(from the firewall) like, ftp, telnet or pop3 appears to be very slow!!!
>(10 or more seconds for
I tried a new installation of 3.3 (19990918)tonight and got the signal 11.
I just finished the data on the screen for machine name, domain, ip
address, gateway, etc. I clicked the ok button and got a message about
signal 11 and the system was shutting down. I checked tty1 and the last
line said:
"
> My machine running 3.3-STABLE is randomly rebooting from time to
> time. There is nothing in the system logs. What should I do if I
> want to find the cause of these reboots? Is the "Kernel Debugging"
> section in the handbook the right place to start? This machines is
> destined to beco
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On 24-Sep-99 Joe Gleason wrote:
() That will be a tricky one, because PC anywhere uses some UDP packets to
() establish the connection as well as the TCP connection. As far as the
() natd setup, all I can say is man natd.
You can configure natd in two ways: to redirect defined UDP and TCP po
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Ed Shoro wrote:
> >%_I'm currently using natd to route my lan to the internet. I am using one
>registered ip address. Is there a way to port map to one of the computers behind the
>freebsd router? The coumputer will be running win 98 and I would like to use PC
>Anywhere or
That will be a tricky one, because PC anywhere uses some UDP packets to
establish the connection as well as the TCP connection. As far as the natd
setup, all I can say is man natd.
Joe Gleason
Tasam
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From: Ed Shoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I'm currently using natd to route my lan to the internet. I am
using one registered ip address. Is there a way to port map to one of the
computers behind the freebsd router? The coumputer will be running win 98 and I
would like to use PC Anywhere or something like that.
Thanks
Ed Shoro
[EM
Well, I wouldn't call it comprehensive but there is something in the FAQ
about it.
http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/hackers.html#CUSTREL
-Chris
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> From: Jordan K. Hubbard [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 1:50 PM
> To: Tony Finch
> Cc: [EMAI
On 23 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear BSD-users,
>
> My machine running 3.3-STABLE is randomly rebooting from time to
> time. There is nothing in the system logs. What should I do if I
> want to find the cause of these reboots? Is the "Kernel Debugging"
> section in the handbook the
Dear BSD-users,
My machine running 3.3-STABLE is randomly rebooting from time to
time. There is nothing in the system logs. What should I do if I
want to find the cause of these reboots? Is the "Kernel Debugging"
section in the handbook the right place to start? This machines is
destined
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