Anyone know if FreeBSD's NATd is considered a Network Address and Port
Translation device (NAPT). - I believe NAPT is different than NAT because it
translates the port as well. I know IPFilter and NATd allows for port
redirects, does that count? -dosen't sound like.
OR know of any good ports
Does anyone here know if any linux based email servers are limited in the size
of their dbs?
My Exchange Server has a 16 GB limit and it was reached today and crashed the
server. I have been trying to get these guys to buy me a server I can run
Debian + Exim + Squirrelmail on without any
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 04:47:57PM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if FreeBSD's NATd is considered a Network Address
and Port Translation device (NAPT).
Nice to know people are still using FreeBSD. You might consider
joining freebsd-questions. It is high traffic, but you can snarf
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 05:59:09PM -1000, Maddog wrote:
My Exchange Server has a 16 GB limit and it was reached today
and crashed the server. I have been trying to get these guys
to buy me a server I can run Debian + Exim + Squirrelmail on
without any luck. Will that combination crap out when
The problem with the PST's is that they cannot access those emails from the
web. In Microhard Exchange the Files are stored as a db using the MSDE or
Microsoft Desktop Engine which is sort of a combination of SQL Server and
Access.
Anyways, If the file system is the limit on the email server i
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 06:44:26PM -1000, Maddog wrote:
The problem with the PST's is that they cannot access those
emails from the web. In Microhard Exchange the Files are
stored as a db using the MSDE or Microsoft Desktop Engine which
is sort of a combination of SQL Server and Access.
My
Did you try the man pages?
man natd# search for -redirect_address
man 5 ipnat # search for bimap
Yes, actually.
But I was just wondering if port translation is the same as port
redirection.
Is it safe to say that the nat daemon does port translation as well as
address.
If so then
Robert Green wrote:
Drop me an e-mail if you have something that will fit the bill. Of
course, free would be preferred, but cheap would also be considered for
the right machine.
We have a Dell 2100, a Gateway 2100, and a Toshiba 465CDX. The gateway
has no power supply. Each has a pcmcia