On Sunday 29 September 2002 05:08, Vic Berdin wrote:
>VPN1-CLI
>
> |eth0: 192.168.4.1
> |gw:192.168.4.200
> |
> |
> |eth1: 192.168.4.200
> |gw:192.168.2.1
>
> VPN1 BOX
>From the look of things, your using Da
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
> In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
> a Jetdirect and make life easy.
As someone with a printer with a Jetdirect, I highly recommend having a
single computer act as print server anyway... spooling performance can
suck remarkably if yo
On Saturday 28 September 2002 15:38, Ping Kwong wrote:
> I was looking at other solutions for a client when I stumbled upon
> Smoothwall (http://www.smoothwall.org). There has been past
> discussions about some sort of administrative web interface, I
> thought based on the screenshots that it was
On Sunday 29 September 2002 02:02, junkmail wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have what I think would be a VPN task for maybe a LEAF box I
> have set up severl LEAF as a simple firewall and think they are
> terrific... A .jpg is worth a thousand words so... if any of you
> could point me in the right dire
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 14:15:14 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] sshd
>Steve wrote the following at 08:27 29.09.2002:
>>I am trying to set up sshd in Bering.
>>I have loaded the sshd.lrp and libz.lrp packaged and have generated my
>>keys ,
We are talking about products like Windows Terminal Services or Citrix Metaframe
here?
Depending on your security needs you could do this without using a VPN. Assuming
both client and server are behind NATting firewalls, you only have to port-forward rdp
(or ICA) traffic to the terminal server.
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 12:37:42 -0700
"Matthew Schalit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Chad,
>Hope things are working out.
>
>I like your diagram, and then again I don't.
> But maybe it's just me, I don't know, but I can't
> understand it as much as I need to. I admire your
> attempt,
In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
a Jetdirect and make life easy. Be sure to include
it's ip addy/name in DNS and /etc/hosts everywhere.
I don't like to rely on a computer as a print server,
but whatever works and saves time/$$.
Is there any NAT going on, and can IPSec handle
Hi Chad,
Hope things are working out.
I like your diagram, and then again I don't.
But maybe it's just me, I don't know, but I can't
understand it as much as I need to. I admire your
attempt, though, because it was properly spaced,
readable, and darn good for what it was.
But what I
On Saturday 28 September 2002 05:08 am, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> This is going to be trivial for some of you. My firewall is an old laptop
> which I like for its low power consumption. Of course it is limited to 2
> PCMCIA interfaces, so I want to use multiple IP addresses on the inside to
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 08:22:02 -0700
"Matthew Schalit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chad Carr wrote:
> > Hello routing and tunneling guys and gals! I have a tunneling quandry
> > for ye.
> >
> > I am doing an implementation of mobile ip and have finally solidified
> > all of the protocol bits to
First thing you need to do is to make sure that the workstation on the B
side can print to the printer. Once that is done, everything else is a
piece of cake. Look over the IPSec documentation, that is what you want to
put in place. I have almost an identical setup here at the office, and it
wo
Steve wrote the following at 08:27 29.09.2002:
>I am trying to set up sshd in Bering.
>I have loaded the sshd.lrp and libz.lrp packaged and have generated my
>keys ,but when sshd is run it complaines that is cannont find
>libnsl.so.1 file. I've done a few searches and can not find where this
>fil
Hello everyone,
This is actually a freeswan VPN query, so I'm sorry if I had to post
this query here also. But I do know that most of you are experts in
the VPN field, hence, here goes...
I've been trying to do a subnet-to-subnet VPN using my LEAF based
routers without success.
My setup involves
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