Re: pfstat 2.0

2006-05-17 Thread Daniel Hartmeier
And after some head scratching one realizes that endianness matters with database keys, and macppc isn't the best platform to spot that. ;) Update on http://www.benzedrine.cx/pfstat-2.2.tar.gz MD5 (pfstat-2.2.tar.gz) = 49ce4a028dfa00b65fccbabc96836c97 * fix endianness issues in database (basicall

Re: home network

2006-05-17 Thread Rennie deGraaf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Travis H. wrote: > If you're talking about bridging, then that's in direct conflict with > your desire to admin it from the outside. The only way to admin a > bridging firewall is on the keyboard and monitor directly attached to > it. It is also impo

Re: home network

2006-05-17 Thread Bill Marquette
On 5/16/06, Travis H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't decide if it would be best for the firewall to be transparant > or not. If you're talking about bridging, then that's in direct conflict with your desire to admin it from the outside. The only way to admin a bridging firewall is on the

Re: home network

2006-05-17 Thread Terry
On Tue, May 16, 2006 at 09:31:39PM -0400, Lou wrote: > Re: the linksys wrt54g > > Just plug one of the LAN ports into your existing network and leave > the WAN unused. > Turn off the DHCP server and give the linksys device a proper IP on > your network. > The stock firmware supports this. Thi

Re: home network

2006-05-17 Thread Lou
Re: the linksys wrt54g Just plug one of the LAN ports into your existing network and leave the WAN unused. Turn off the DHCP server and give the linksys device a proper IP on your network. The stock firmware supports this. This is how I am bridging the wireless linksys network to my wired