a little background information:
i am in the process of configuring and running a linux apache http
webserver from my house and i had a few questions concerning my LRP.
(eigerstein, basic configuration) the web server will host my web pages
for public viewing for now, and i will install a ftp
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Troy Aden wrote:
> The next step is to setup IPSEC so that I can communicate from router A's
> internal subnet to Router B's internal subnet.
>
> ROUTER A Eth0 = 24.78.140.* --> Eth1 = 172.16.0.0/16
>
> I want 172.16.0.0/16 network to be able to communicate with 192.168.1.0/24
Hello all,
I have posted earlier regarding setting up an IPSEC gateway with Bering
UCLIBC 2.0.
I am happy to report that I have successfully setup an IPSEC tunnel between
two routers (External interface only).
The next step is to setup IPSEC so that I can communicate from router A's
internal subn
Hmmm. Physical line problems??
Perhaps this should have been my first line of attack :-( since it seemed
to happen suddenly.
I will go around and make sure nobody fiddled with any of the filters! Of
course, this will have to wait until I get home in an hour or two.
As one of my tech teachers
At 01:30 PM 11/25/2003 -0500, John Mullan wrote:
OK. My evidence for 'loses sync': the lights labeled DSL and ATM on the
modem go out. Flash for a while, then come back on.
Ok. Those labels don't match the lights on either of my DSL modems, but
your interpretation of them sounds right. Since yo
OK. My evidence for 'loses sync': the lights labeled DSL and ATM on the
modem go out. Flash for a while, then come back on.
I can access any IP or URL that exists within the internal network. IE; a
web server exists on host WWW (192.168.1.128) and I can access it via
http://www or http://192.1
At 07:41 AM 11/25/2003 -0500, John Mullan wrote:
Can anyone give me hints about what to look for?
My DSL modem (apparently) loses sync when I try to access an external web
site. After it syncs back up, and I try again, I lose sync again. Ping
works the same way except if I try to ping an IP rath
This cannot be a DNS issue. It's like saying, every time a plane flies
over my house, the subway train that runs underneath it gets derailed.
DSL modem sync is a Layer 2 function, whereas DNS is a Layer 7(?)
function. (I'm talking about the OSI Layer Model. Layer 2 is Data Link,
Layer 7 is appl
Ray:
In my discussions about Kphone on another forum, I was informed about an
app called siproxd from siproxd.sf.net which works with Kphone and
Linphone. A short explanation of siproxd copied from the sipoxd.sf.net
website:
Siprox is an proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol.
It handl
Can anyone give me hints about what to look for?
My DSL modem (apparently) loses sync when I try to access an external web
site. After it syncs back up, and I try again, I lose sync again. Ping
works the same way except if I try to ping an IP rather than URL.
Now this would seem to me to be a D
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