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2006 Apr 13
5
maclist or rule question
...own ip addresses on the local side with a specific ACCEPT+ rule Restrict access to the Internet using maclist entry for MAC and IP pair. Question is: How can I allow http traffic to the firewall from the local net _without_ regardless of mac / ip address. Apply the maclist check to traffic going _through_ the system? Can it be done? I have been through the documentation but can''t see if this can be achieved. regards Richard ___________________________________________________________ First Option''s outgoing email policy is at http://www.firstoption.net/emailpolicy.html, but...
2008 Sep 13
1
openvpn
...ave configured openvpn on it. That also seems to be working well. I also have other servers at different locations with samba/openvpn working. To access the openvpn server I use Windows and manually map a drive to a drive letter using U: as \\servername\sharename The shares work but I am mapping _through_ the samba server - that is I have a share on another machine (\\printserver\C on the local network) and I can access it remotely once the mapping to a drive letter is done - it is mounted at /mnt/printserver on the linux box and shared as "printserver" by samba so I map it as \\lwm_main\p...
2003 May 26
3
chan_h323 and extensions.conf
Hi all, I try to ask helps again about chan_h323 extensions. I define this in h323.conf: [general] port = 1720 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 allow=gsm allow=ulaw gatekeeper = DISABLE context=default [gm1] type=friend host=192.168.1.20 context=default [gm2] type=friend host=192.168.1.25 context=default and I have in extensions.conf : [demo]
2004 Jun 30
2
Anyone using gr303?
Anyone have any experience using gr303? May have a need to interface * to a Siemens Class-5 CO for pstn trunking (inbound and outbound). Rich
2003 Jul 28
1
ssh and X11Forwarding
What has to be installed on a host for it to do X11Forwarding in SSH? My (FreeBSD) workstation at home is behind NAT. From home, I can SSH to a FreeBSD firewall at work, and from there I can get to other hosts around the internal network there, some of which run X clients. Does X have to be installed *on the firewall* for me to forward X11 connections from the X clients back to my workstation