If you said it was asymmetric line, I'd say that upstream was
throttling downstream.
But you don't get too many 110Mb/s ADSL lines...
Dom
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On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 09:23:21AM -, Dom De Vitto wrote:
If you said it was asymmetric line, I'd say that upstream was
throttling downstream.
No, it is symmetric. It's an optical fiber directly plugged into our
ISP's backbone switch. The problem doesn't occur without the OpenBSD shaping
Hello,
I wish to form an IPsec-based VPN between two networks that have the same
subnet's within each. I don't control the other network. Here is a
diagram:
192.168.1/24
192.168.2/24 192.168.1/24 only
---My net-Internet-Their net--
I must not understand the correct rules to pass carp packets through. With
pf enabled, both hosts think they are master. As soon as I kill pf on both
boxes, one shows as backup.
How to permit?
--
matthew zeier| Nothing in life is to be feared.
InteleNet Communications,
Related, I suppose, is pfsync packets. I need to pass that back and forth
as well.
- Original Message -
From: matthew zeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 11:24 AM
Subject: pf rules for carp ?
I must not understand the correct rules to pass carp
I have build two pf boxes with carp and pfsync running. If one whole box
goes away, it works nicely.
However, if just the outside interface on the master goes done, the other
unit becomes master for the outside but remains backup on the inside and
routing is broken.
How have others solved
Hi, I have the following trouble:
internet -- (public_ip)fw_obsd_3.4(private_ipx.x.x.1) --
server_plesk(private_ipx.x.x.2)
|_ rdr |
The trouble is wath server behind fw offers the folowing service:
- smtp, www, pop, etc.
Hi, I have the following trouble:
internet -- (public_ip)fw_obsd_3.4(private_ipx.x.x.1) --
server_plesk(private_ipx.x.x.2)
The trouble is what server behind fw offers the folowing service:
- smtp, www, pop, etc.