I've been tearing my hair out trying to get this to work. I'm running OpenBSD
5.3 x64 and I'm trying to build isc-bind from ports using the -with-gssapi in
the Makefile (I want to have the -g option in nsupdate so I can use iscp-dhcp
to register dynamic DNS updates against a secure Windows nam
ks. I also see that
the configure script wants to tack /lib onto the end of whatever path I enter
for --with-gssapi=, even though the .h files aren't located in any such folder.
Am I doing something wrong? I'd appreciate any insights.
Thanks,
Jeff
Jeff Powell
Systems Administrator
Va
sort of thing.
Thanks,
Jeff
From: Adam M. Dutko [mailto:dutko.a...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thu 5/6/2010 12:12 PM
To: Jeff Powell
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Semi-newbie NAT question
vr0 and vr1 are bridged together as bridge0.
I was puzzled as to how it was working until you
Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me with this. I'm just not totally up to speed on
the finer details of NAT.
I have built a firewall router using a Soekris Net5501. It has 4 NICs, one
not used. They are as follows:
vr0 = Connected to DSL modem. No IP address. Given as $ExtIF in pf.conf.
vr1 =
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