I missed adding this section to network.conf. Uncomment and change as
appropriate for your desired services.
# Private DMZ switches
# Services port-forwarded to the DMZ network
#DMZ_SERVER0=udp 1.2.3.13 domain 192.168.2.1 domain
#DMZ_SERVER1=tcp 1.2.3.13 domain 192.168.2.1 domain
hi
I've a strange problem with the external NIC of one of my boxes. Connections
are very laggy and the data throughput is about 400BYTES/s. It's a 256Kbit
cable connection.
Now the strange things:
throughput is normal in the very first seconds. then it slows down to
400Bytes/s and stays there
Check to see if you have a power cable close to the network cable try a
different cable. I had the same problem with my cable connection.
John
Sandro Minola wrote:
hi
I've a strange problem with the external NIC of one of my boxes. Connections
are very laggy and the data throughput is
- Original Message -
From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 7:38 PM
Subject: Dachstein-pr3 available
Dachstein pr3 is now available in the usual location:
Can anyone describe or explain the key differences
between CIPE and IPSEC?
I am wanting to establish a secure VPN tunnel
between 2 LRP firewall/routers, over a wireless link.
I am interested in understanding potential
differences in the following areas: robustness of security/encryption
G'day
Henry,
CIPE
is a "proprietary" protocol and only talks to another CIPE box. It's however
very simple to configure and get running. IPSec is a "standard" and allows
interoperability between lots of different platforms, CISCO, MS
etc.
From
my own minimal experience as a complete
Nick (and anyone else interested):
Since I have been messing with EigersteinB2 for the last several days, and
with help from several on this list, got it working to my satisfaction, I
couldn't leave well enough alone.
I decided to try Dachstein pr3. It produced the same error message
Everyone,
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ref.
Dachstein pr3 is now available in the usual location:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/
There are two main changes: A major bug with port-forwarded DMZ setups was
fixed, and I have added the lrpStat application to weblet.
There are several other changes as well...from the