Hi,
I'm attempting to set up alternative routing for a given source IP
address on a network. I think I should do this with route-to. If there
is a better/easier/whatever way to do this, I'm happy with that too.
normal default route (10.255.254.254)
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OpenBSD fw --(em
"frederick thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i've have had no luck in getting damn thing to ftp.
not trying to be rude or anything, are you getting it to do anything at
all?
That is with
> dhcp = "10.118.160.1"
does this mean your IP addre
i'm running freebsd 5.4 with only one nic(single user until i get a
router) so i don't think i can do nat. i've have had no luck in getting
damn thing to ftp. i added to the /etc/inetd.conf file the line
ftp-proxy:
stream tcp nowait root/usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy
and my /etc/pf.
Hi
I have same problem with cbq and start using hfsc. Now i use both of
them. My experience with cbq show me that parent queue must be large
than you want.If you Have 1Mb line declare it like 1.2Mb or 1.4Mb but
do not assign extra bandwidth you add.
--- Wes Santee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We