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2000 May 15
1
ipmasqadm port forwarding ipportfw (HOWTO)
Hi All,
born out of frustration with conflicting info on the net, I thought I'd
share a simple guide to set up the port forwarding side of masquerading...
this presumes you already have basic ipchains setup and simple masquerading
of internal machines installed.
PORT FORWARDING USING IPMASQADM.
Ipmasqadm supercedes the ipportfw feature.
1 - Upgrade to Kernel 2.2.12-20 if not already
2002 Mar 03
1
tinc vs. ipchains masquerading
Howdy,
I tried tackling this on irc with Ivo, but I suspect that irc may really
not be the best medium for technical discussions, so I'll reprise it here.
I am trying to duplicate the "tinc from behind a masquerading firewall"
example from the tinc web site:
(home) <--> (masquerading firewall) <--> (office)
192.168.1.21 192.168.1.1/1.2.3.4
2001 Feb 28
0
ipmasqadm and default route on masqueraded host
Hi,
I''m running a Debian 2.2r2 on a university server with 3 public ip on one
ethernet card (but soon we will have three cards).
There''s a tunnel (implemented with vtund on a tun interface with local
address 192.168.1.10 and remote 192.168.1.20) from this server to another
server without public ip and behind a router.
I wanted to make the second server visible to the world, so
2001 Mar 05
2
[REPOST] Help me: ipmasqadm and default gatway...
Excuse me form reposting the quesiton, but I didn''t find any solution.
Any suggestion is welcome
Hi,
I''m running a Debian 2.2r2 on a university server with 3 public ip o(1.1.1.1
2.2.2.2 and 3.3.3.3 on one
ethernet card (but soon we will have three cards).
There''s a tunnel (implemented with vtund on a tun interface with local
address 192.168.1.10 and remote
2004 Aug 03
2
Question with DNAT
Hi All
I have had a look through the documentation but I can''t see how to
do this.
I want to setup DNAT for an incoming connection. The connection must
be forwarded to a server on a masqueraded server behind the
firewall. The tricky part is I need to forward to a different port
to the one that the request arrived on.
I can do this:
firewall.public.ip:5800 ->
2003 Mar 20
9
Routing/forwarding/shaping problems in v2.2.x (Long - sorry)
Greetings from a newbie!
(Well, to this list anyway)
I''m having a problem and I hope someone here might be able to help...
I am strongly expecting an answer along the lines of "upgrade to v2.4.x", but
I would REALLY preffer to avoid that for now...
The setup:
"Home brewed" v2.2.24 (will patch to v2.2.25 later today) with the DS8 patch
applied. Currently
2004 Apr 01
2
Need help with rate-limiting NTTP traffic
Howdy all,
I posted this message to the netfilter mailing-list and didn''t get much
response. I apologize if anyone here is getting this for a
second time.
Anyway, I recently migrated my firewall from a FreeBSD box running
ipfilter, ipnat and dummynet to a Gentoo Linux box running netfilter and
tc. I have to admit that I''m having problems visualizing tc in my head.
So, I was
2006 Feb 13
0
Asterisk register ip phone
Hi all
I have a problem to register a cisco 7960 to an asterisk 1.2.2
I defined in sip.conf the next :
["phonenumber"]
type=friend
username="username"
secret="password"
host=dynamic
context=work
I am trying to catch the register requests with
sip debug
with no success (empty screen).
I can only catch the register messages with ngrep on
2006 Feb 19
1
Cisco 7960 Register Problem
Hi all
I have a problem to register a cisco 7960 to an asterisk 1.2.2
I defined in sip.conf the next :
["phonenumber"]
type=friend
username="username"
secret="password"
host=dynamic
context=work
I am trying to catch the register requests with
sip debug
with no success (empty screen).
I can only catch the register messages with ngrep on host it's comming
2009 Feb 11
2
OPTIONS packets
Hi all,
I need to register asterisk on an OpenSIPS SIP Proxy...The Registration is
OK but my asterisk is sending OPTIONS packets to OpenSIPS and the SIP Proxy
is not replying back...The issue is the UNKNOWN username that reside in the
OPTIONS packet as you can see in the captured packets as you can see below:
1. U Asterisk_IP:5060 -> OPENSIPS_IP:5060
2. OPTIONS sip:OPENSIPS_IP
2007 Oct 17
1
Portscans and Asterisk
Anything to do about portscans? Is there any way (should I) to see
if the connection is a legit (only SIP currently) connection BEFORE
my * answers?
[2007-10-17 19:23:46] WARNING[4191]: chan_sip.c:6624 determine_firstline_parts: Bad request protocol 01@<ASTERISK_IP> SIP/2.0
-- Executing [s at default:1] Answer("SIP/sip.jmg.se-081dd730", "") in new stack
[2007-10-17
2012 Mar 23
1
[libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 11:43:03 -0700
Subject: Re: [libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
From: aatteka at nicira.com
To: dano1988 at hotmail.it
CC: libvir-list at redhat.com; roberto.sassu at polito.it; paolo.smiraglia at polito.it; dev at openvswitch.org
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Daniele Milani <dano1988 at hotmail.it> wrote:
I think I could try the first solution.
2012 Mar 22
0
[libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
(Cc'ing to libvirt-users at redhat.com)
On 03/22/2012 02:43 PM, Ansis Atteka wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Daniele Milani <dano1988 at hotmail.it
> <mailto:dano1988 at hotmail.it>> wrote:
>
> I think I could try the first solution. Can you explain me how do
> I create the port used by dnsmasq?
>
> For example, is it correct
2010 May 07
0
SIP REGISTER header not containing Allow-Events or Allow
The SIP trunking service that I am trying to set up keeps saying that my
registration from Asterisk is invalid.
Asterisk registration:
REGISTER sip:{registration_ip} SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP {asterisk_ip}:5060;branch=z9hG4bK5c2eb10c;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
From: <sip:{registration_user}@{registration_ip}>;tag=as5579cc0c
To: <sip:{registration_user}@{registration_ip}>
Call-ID:
2019 Jan 09
0
[PATCH v5 06/20] drm/dp_mst: Introduce new refcounting scheme for mstbs and ports
The current way of handling refcounting in the DP MST helpers is really
confusing and probably just plain wrong because it's been hacked up many
times over the years without anyone actually going over the code and
seeing if things could be simplified.
To the best of my understanding, the current scheme works like this:
drm_dp_mst_port and drm_dp_mst_branch both have a single refcount. When
2019 Jan 05
0
[PATCH v4 02/16] drm/dp_mst: Introduce new refcounting scheme for mstbs and ports
The current way of handling refcounting in the DP MST helpers is really
confusing and probably just plain wrong because it's been hacked up many
times over the years without anyone actually going over the code and
seeing if things could be simplified.
To the best of my understanding, the current scheme works like this:
drm_dp_mst_port and drm_dp_mst_branch both have a single refcount. When
2015 May 15
0
Back to eth shuffling ...
So a 70-persistent-net.rules like
# onboard port 1 -> eth0
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", BUS=="pci", ID=="0000:00:19.0",
NAME="eth0"
# PCIe card -> eth2
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="net", BUS=="pci", ID=="0000:03:00.0",
NAME="eth2"
# onboard port 2 -> eth1
ACTION=="add",
2008 Dec 15
3
tcpdum
*Dear All,
I run the below tcp dump on my asterisk server
tcpdump -i eth0 -n -s0 -v udp port 5060
I got the following result
20:29:48.596867 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 64, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto 17,
length: 373) SIP_PROXY_IP.5060 > Asterisk_IP.5060: UDP, length 345
What i need to know please what TTL means specifically and what is the best
value og TTL and what is the lengh vale mean
2015 May 13
2
Back to eth shuffling ...
So I'm back to this problem. A quick run down of what the original problem
was:
I have a machine that I'm configuring to use kickstart to setup. It has two
builtin ethernet ports (labeled ports 1 and 2) and I'm adding a third one
on its PCIe bus. Originally I was using an r8169 clone a default kickstart
always put it as eth0 with the builtin ones as eth1 and eth2 respectively.
After
2015 May 15
0
Back to eth shuffling ...
another identical machine will have the same bus ids. that's why this works.
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