Hey Everyone,
It seems as if the MASQ list is only delivering most messages
a day late. Anyone else seeing this?
--David
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Ken,
One more idea for increasing your speed to your ISP without
going to ADSL, a T1, etc..
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Adtran has a multiple BRI Terminal Adapter unit that can do 4BRIs
called the ISU 512. It uses the BONDING 1 protocol for multi-channel
connections, so you have to decide how much bandwidth you want
Some suggested to use a masqdialer but I don't want to. I can trust users to
switch the line on but I definitely can't trust them to switch it off when
they
have finished! 8-)) So I need to do it myself in a daemon job...
Gildas,
If you put together a solution for this and it works pretty
Did I hear this right? You can't use the video/audio teleconferencing in
NetMeeting behind IP masqing, right?
Correct. Some people report some functionality but it doesn't
work like it should.
If NetMeeting does not work, then does anyone have any
ideas of a program that would work well
David A. Ranch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems as if the MASQ list is only delivering most messages a day
late. Anyone else seeing this?
Nope. I just posted a group of messages, and they came right back
within 30 minutes.
Didn't you get a message from the indyramp admins about some mail
Can I use ssh from a masq'ed machine w/o setting up any port forwarding etc?
I understand that I might need to xhost and set environment variables for
display etc...anything else?
Thanks in advance.
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Ben Snyder
A frame relay was my first choice I even have a sangoma 508 card but my isp
is paying for the line and he wants ISDN. There system is running Windows NT
they are no help at all on Linux. The lines were installed yesterday now
how to make the best use of them is my problem. I have my network
At 01:04 PM 1/28/99 -0600, Fran Fabrizio wrote:
Here are some things I'd like to get working thru my IP Masq gateway...
1. UDP Packets for many popular multiplayer games. I found a link to a
udpred.c.gz file on the IP Masq Resources page, but the resulting
downloaded file absolutely
At 10:14 PM 1/28/99 -0600, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
Clifford Hammerschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -y -p tcp -s 0.0.0.0/0 20 -d yourip 1024:65535
This is also the same an -P input ACCEPT... your allowing anyone to
connect from their port 20 (easy enough to spoof) to
#!/bin/sh
#
# IPChains firewall and MASQ setup.
# Jan 12, 1999
#
# Version 1.0
#
# Mangled together by Clifford Hammerschmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
# Assumes eth0-internet (DHCP)
# eth1-intranet (192.168.1.x)
#
# Stolen from various HOW-TO's from around the net.
# For lots more info goto
I have a very strange IP masquerading problem.
Using the simplest setup described in the howto (see below), the
internal machine (192.168.1.2) can ping anywhere on the Internet through
the masquerading machine, but can only get WWW, ftp, etc. (and I assume
any other TCP-based services) from my
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, benjamin j snyder wrote:
Can I use ssh from a masq'ed machine w/o setting up any port forwarding etc?
Yup. SSH uses a single, completely normal, TCP connection.
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Mark Rafn[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.halcyon.com/dagon/ !G
Using the simplest setup described in the howto (see below), the
internal machine (192.168.1.2) can ping anywhere on the Internet through
the masquerading machine, but can only get WWW, ftp, etc. (and I assume
any other TCP-based services) from my ISP's machines (machines in the
ISP's subnet).
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