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user's latest post:
Server 2003 + MOE
Published (2009-11-26 11:07:00)
_________________ Hit any user to continue... - Mythbuster conversation: Adam Savage Q: How do we get the mouse close to the elephant? Jamie Heineman A: With a slingshot?
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DGL 4500 Anyone?
Published (2009-11-26 18:18:00)
_________________ "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'can't install Debian". - Mark Pilgrim. "Our parents had long hair, beads, and pot to identify the subversives on campus; we have Jaunty Jackalopes." - Chris Dawson " Google- Fu does not give you answers, but better questions..."- Ozz
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How can I avoid double NAT with...
Published (2009-11-26 04:24:00)
_________________ ** Don't check last what you should have checked first! ** SW3 (Polar) Update4 - AMD Duron 700mhz - 512M RAM - 13Gig HD eth0 - 192.168.x.1 - RealTek 8139 | eth1 - PPPoE - RealTek 8139 eth2 - 192.168.y.1 - RealTek 8139 | eth3 - 192.168.z.1 - RealTek 8139 I heard that if you play the Windows CD backwards, you'll hear satanic messages. But the most frightening thing is, if you play it forward, it installs Windows!
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How to block specific sites?
Published (2009-11-26 18:24:00)
_________________ Regards, Steve (aka MtnLion ) An educated question gets an educated answer. Other types of questions have related risks. Just say, "No!" to multihoming and P2P! Keep a detailed written log of modifications! While(MAX(Post_Count)>Post_Count++);
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Happy Turkey Day Yanks!
Published (2009-11-26 08:52:00)
_________________ Everything human is pathetic. The secret source of humor itself is not joy but sorrow. There is no humor in heaven. Mark Twain
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High CPU load with pppoe...
Published (2009-11-19 08:55:00)
I just did a test with direct download, not torrent and I had same high CPU, so it is not because of torrents. My mistake. But about pppoe high load - reason to go back to linux router with SW3 was exactly that I had hardware routers and they were unable to give me more than 24-28mbit/s. I had D-link 524, Sweex and Edimax routers. Only difference was that some allow 28mbit/s, some less, but all are limiting my speed way below real ISP speed....
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Web browsers cannot access the...
Published (2009-11-20 22:50:00)
I let the system run for a couple of hours with just the built-in web proxy enabled and everything seemed to be working fine once the "rush" settled down except that the proxy did not log any activity at all. I reinstalled the newest version of Advanced Proxy and all web browsing immediately stopped again so the problem has not been fixed yet. I removed the Advanced Proxy again so that people can continue working. I...
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[3.0] Broadband Modem Monitor
Published (2009-11-25 05:30:00)
I rehacked the Ambit file based on what it looked like you were trying to do. This runs on mine. You will need to modify the IP,user/pass, etc.... You can try it! try this: #!/usr/bin/perl # # This code is distributed under the terms of the GPL # # (c) Scott Knight 2004 # scott@scottknight.com package SMC; use strict; my $VERSION = 0.2; my $debug = 0; my $params; my $data; use SRK::BMM::Modem::CableModem; our @ISA =...
user's latest post:
ARP requests on Orange
Published (2009-11-20 18:02:00)
Gentlemen It was indeed a setup problem on the host device on Orange. The default gateway wasn't set correctly, how the hell it worked on the old open BSD firewall is anyone's guess. Thank you for the sanity check and pointing me in the right direction. Now on to the next problem Regards Steve D Like I keep telling my staff 'If it was easy they wouldn't need us here!'
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Top 10 active forums on community.smoothwall.org during last week:
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Latest active threads on community.smoothwall.org:
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:02:00)
by Bitbeisser
samucalimb wrote: I´m a new user in SmoothWall an I want to say that the program is very good, excellent. I want to know if had some way to block some sites by address in SmoothWall, just putt the address, like http://www.test.com . Yes you can, though "www.test.com" is not an address but a URL (Uniform Resouce Location). You might want to check out the " IP Block" page of the web UI... ...
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:21:00)
by MtnLion
_________________ Regards, Steve (aka MtnLion ) An educated question gets an educated answer. Other types of questions have related risks. Just say, "No!" to multihoming and P2P! Keep a detailed written log of modifications! While(MAX(Post_Count)>Post_Count++);
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:12:00)
by ozz
_________________ "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'can't install Debian". - Mark Pilgrim. "Our parents had long hair, beads, and pot to identify the subversives on campus; we have Jaunty Jackalopes." - Chris Dawson " Google- Fu does not give you answers, but better questions..."- Ozz
Started 2 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-26 04:24:00)
by wkitty42
_________________ ** Don't check last what you should have checked first! ** SW3 (Polar) Update4 - AMD Duron 700mhz - 512M RAM - 13Gig HD eth0 - 192.168.x.1 - RealTek 8139 | eth1 - PPPoE - RealTek 8139 eth2 - 192.168.y.1 - RealTek 8139 | eth3 - 192.168.z.1 - RealTek 8139 I heard that if you play the Windows CD backwards, you'll hear satanic messages. But the most frightening ...
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:06:00)
by ozz
_________________ "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'can't install Debian". - Mark Pilgrim. "Our parents had long hair, beads, and pot to identify the subversives on campus; we have Jaunty Jackalopes." - Chris Dawson " Google- Fu does not give you answers, but better questions..."- Ozz
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-26 18:01:00)
by ozz
_________________ "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'can't install Debian". - Mark Pilgrim. "Our parents had long hair, beads, and pot to identify the subversives on campus; we have Jaunty Jackalopes." - Chris Dawson " Google- Fu does not give you answers, but better questions..."- Ozz
Started 2 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-26 08:52:00)
by billydome
_________________ Everything human is pathetic. The secret source of humor itself is not joy but sorrow. There is no humor in heaven. Mark Twain
Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-11-26 17:53:00)
by ozz
_________________ "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'can't install Debian". - Mark Pilgrim. "Our parents had long hair, beads, and pot to identify the subversives on campus; we have Jaunty Jackalopes." - Chris Dawson " Google- Fu does not give you answers, but better questions..."- Ozz
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-19 15:40:00)
by MtnLion
Johno7 wrote: I am having a problem configuring DHCP for green and Purple networks - just gives me "Unable to run command." when saving configuration The version I am using is smoothwall 3 express with patches 1- 5 applied. I am using Red, Green, Purple & Orange interfaces. What are you entering? Perhaps a screenshot of the page, before you select save will help us to help you.
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Hot threads for last week on community.smoothwall.org:
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-20 05:07:00)
by Michael_Bird
Report generated with SmoothInfo for SWE 3 v.1.6c: Smoothwall version: Code: Express 3.0-polar-i386-update5 Firewall config type: Code: RED-GREEN Firewall default security policy: Code: Open Outgoing filtering: Code: Traffic originating on GREEN is: Allowed with exceptions. Current exceptions: Code: GREEN Enabled P2P GREEN ...
Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-22 03:10:00)
by Bitbeisser
Nice pictures, but not too much help to understand what exactly you're actually trying to achieve. - For one, you never mentioned what port forwarding rules to that web server on ORANGE you have setup - and you never state with one word what exactly you are entering from exactly where to access that server - you did not provide any IP info beside the IP and subnet mask for that server Best ...
Started 5 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-22 19:50:00)
by ozz
Do you want us to guess or are you going to provide info as to what it was and what you have change it to? Ozz.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-20 19:57:00)
by ozz
You are a bit thin on the details but I would hazard a guess that in half-open you are being blocked on the outgoing, not only on the incoming... You mentioned open port, where? What page? Outgoing or incoming? SmoothInfo is a good reporting tool that gives us the visibility we need to troubleshoot stuff... Ozz.
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-02-13 20:31:00)
by Falcon4
Wow, this mod was kinda tricky to install (from a Linux novice point of view - some experience but not a real newbie), but now it's working!
I have a SpeedStream 4100, seems to be the 5100's successor for AT&T/SBC/PacBell DSL (whoever they're called today), and it works fine under the 5100's script - so I guess you could call it a 4100/5100 module.
The tricky part was figuring out where ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-19 11:25:00)
by Steve_D
Started 3 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-25 00:54:00)
by MtnLion
That may a very good idea. The only thing that I would suggest modifying is the green "router" in the new setup. You would only need a switch, and if you want wireless on green an WAP. I suppose that if you don't mind not being able to access anything on green directly that your DLink would also provide for the occasional wireless device.
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:02:00)
by Bitbeisser
samucalimb wrote: I´m a new user in SmoothWall an I want to say that the program is very good, excellent. I want to know if had some way to block some sites by address in SmoothWall, just putt the address, like http://www.test.com . Yes you can, though "www.test.com" is not an address but a URL (Uniform Resouce Location). You might want to check out the " IP Block" page of the web UI... ...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-10 13:20:00)
by BigTy
_________________ CPU Model:Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz CPU Speed:2794 Mhz Memory:1011 Mb Disk:160.0 Gb Network Config:GREEN + RED Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10) "Red" Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 02) "Green"
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-26 16:50:00)
by gogusrl
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