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2003 May 08
0
Fwd: Re: VPN through BSD for Win2k, totally baffled
...ctions as well as making output PPTP
connections.
Then you need to allow inbound traffic on port 1723, protocol GRE.
(Take with salt; I haven't yet had my morning coffee.)
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Turning coffee into software since 1990.
2003 Mar 26
1
Cryptography Library for C/C++
I need to use a cryptography library extension for C/C++ and I'd like to know if anyone can tell me wich one on ports collection is better (the most complete and "easy" to use).
Is there anyway to use MIRACL on FreeBSD(and how)?
2003 Apr 13
5
2 questions...
I know this is a freeBSD mailing list, but I didn't know where else to
ask this question. I've recently switch to FreeBSD 4.8 (great OS btw),
and I've been so pleasantly surprised that i'm now planning to switch
over my dad's firm over to freeBSD. There computers/software are
rapidly getting old and obselete, and microsoft's price/security
is...well expensive/crap.
2003 May 10
4
Down the MPD road
Well, after working through the various options it looked like MPD would be my
best bet here. I've got it sort of working, but there's obviously some
tweaky I'm missing here.
Recap of the scenario:
Full class C of static IPs segmented into 3 networks. Outside, DMZ, Inside.
Trying to get remote Windows users through securely to the Inside.
Remote users have dynamic IPs.
2003 May 07
4
VPN through BSD for Win2k, totally baffled
Scenario:
FreeBSD box running IPFW acting as a gateway to private network. The private
network is made up of entirely routeable IP addresses. External users
running Win2k and XP on DSL connections with dynamic IPs.
Goal:
To have the FreeBSD gateway securely authenticate and encrypt the traffic
between the outside users and the internal network.
I've spent the last 3 days running up and
2003 May 09
5
Hacked?
This morning, I noticed in my security email, that my entire /usr/bin
directory had setuid diff's set on them.
I think I've been hacked. So I installed chkrootkit from ports and ran
it. It showed not infected for everything,
except NETSTAT. NETSTAT showed infected...
I ran chkrootkit for another machine (at my office), and it showed not
infected for everything.
Both machines are