Bind with GSSAPI

2013-08-12 Thread Jeff Powell
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

Building bind with gssapi

2013-08-12 Thread Jeff Powell
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

Re: Semi-newbie NAT question

2010-05-06 Thread Jeff Powell
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

Semi-newbie NAT question

2010-05-06 Thread Jeff Powell
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 =