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2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Bridge / Transparent Proxy
Hi,
I am using my machine as a Bridge and running transparent proxy on it.
My question is - where the brdige will work?
Do brdige will forward the packet before it reaches to iptables rule?
If yes then what is the solution - as I want to use my machine as
Transparent proxy and I have setup iptables rules on it.
I have tried so many times - look at the tcpdump also - but it seems
that packets
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] Bridge Problem with RedHat and iptables
Hello,
I am running into a strange problem here. I wrote you a mail earlier
also regarding this.
1. I am trying to run the bridge mode over Redhat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18).
I tried the latest version of brdige mode utility and also I tried
version 0.94 as well. But whenever I run the brdige mode on this
kernel - the kernel goes panic saying "aiee - killing interrupt
handler". Now I am in a
2002 May 20
5
Limiting Citrix printing traffic, so ensure interactive sessions
LS,
Spent a lot of this weekend reading about shaping and traffic control.
The Howto is very extensive... :-) I hope to use this list to see if
what I want is possible.
The situation:
- A central (big) Citrix cluster located in Frankfurt (all servers in
one subnet)
- The office in Rotterdam connected to Franfurt with a 2Mbit line
- The office in Bergen (Norway) connected to *Rotterdam* with a
2010 Jul 24
1
Bridging Issues with Xen
Hey All
I''m Using Xen 3.0.3-105 on CentOS 5.5.
It Has to Nics:
eth0 - Internet
eth1 - Internal Lan ( where Dhcp , DNs , Cobbler - Kick Start Server
Resides )
I''ve Set xend-config.xsp to create xenbr1 on eth1 and it looks well So
Guest May Get Access TO ALl Resources via the Bridge.
brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
xenbr1
2016 Mar 12
6
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
Reindl Harald <h.reindl <at> thelounge.net> writes:
>bloatware means unsecure, uncomfortable webinterfaces with limited
>functionality compared what iptables alone offers you with some knowledge
> all that embedded crap is for people which needs handholding and have
> fun to own a dozen of halfbaken devices instead just one real box
It seems you still have some
2012 Sep 13
0
[RFC] openvswitch support script
Hi
I wrote a vif script to support openvswitch. I use it on some of my
machines, so it works for non-qemu domains.
Ian asked me to send it here, maybe someone wants to take a look.
Bastian
#!/bin/bash
#============================================================================
# ${XEN_SCRIPT_DIR}/vif-openvswitch
#
# Script for configuring a vif in openvswitch mode.
# The hotplugging system
2016 Mar 12
0
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...USB3-WLAN-Adapter on the market with is capable to run a
WLAN-Accesspoint with "hostapd"
the operating system lives on a micro sd-card and with 8 GB RAM and 4
hard-drive bayes you can do a lot of things with that box
not to forget with 5 Ethernet cards that you can build up different
brdiges/routings and if you need 10 Gigabit, well, place a 10 Gigabit
4-Port-Card in the Slot and use the interal Gigabit NIC for the WAN
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2005 Nov 19
1
Question about assigning NICS
I am in process of implementing a Dom0 setup with several DomU''s, one of
which will be a firewall.
I have 3 NICs in the host machine, and wish to assign them to the
Firewall "guest" (though it''ll need to use a privileged kernel).
I plan on using a "dummy" interface on each DomX for management (and
this will be the only way Dom0 can be accessed -- remotely,
2016 Mar 12
1
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...h is capable to run a
> WLAN-Accesspoint with "hostapd"
>
> the operating system lives on a micro sd-card and with 8 GB RAM and 4
> hard-drive bayes you can do a lot of things with that box
>
> not to forget with 5 Ethernet cards that you can build up different
> brdiges/routings and if you need 10 Gigabit, well, place a 10 Gigabit
> 4-Port-Card in the Slot and use the interal Gigabit NIC for the WAN
>
>
>
I still think you completely miss the point here.
One of the main ideas here is to transform a cheap 50-100$ device into
something that can do...
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Linux Bridge + STP + VLAN
Hi,
we're running the standard linux bridge setup (redundant bridge) for 5 years now. So first of all, thanks to everyone involved for implementing the bridging feature in Linux.
Now I'm trying to bridge hosts connected to VLAN'ed Cisco switches using linux bridge.
I'm testing the following setup (Kernel 2.6.19, bridge-utils 1.2 on both bridges)