This is a discussion on Re: Getting ipfilter to work on Solaris 10 within the IPFilter forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; **>From: Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au> **>Subject: Re: Getting ipfilter to work on Solaris ...
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**>From: Darren Reed <darrenr@reed.wattle.id.au>
**>Subject: Re: Getting ipfilter to work on Solaris 10 **>In-Reply-To: <1108297452.10316.13.camel@athene.localdomain> **>To: Albert Bachmann <albert.bachmann@gmx.de> **>Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:08:06 +1100 (EST) **>CC: ipfilter@coombs.anu.edu.au [ ... lines deleted ... ] **>And amongst all this, the frustrating part for me is I'm not able (yet) **>to do anything to test all this for various reasons, including lack of **>equipment at home & at work (I'm living & working away from my normal **>place of residence for most of this year.) Even then, I'm not sure how **>to go about building up a PPPoE test rig that includes a server end of **>some kind so I could try test out what you're trying to do. **> If you have access to 2 PC's then you could setup Linux on one and Solaris on the other. For the PPPoE server, install Roaring Penguin PPPoE on the Linux box. Roaring Penguin has a PPPoE server. Sorry to hear that the temporary move to Beijing has been restrictive to your continuing support for IPFilter. If it's any consolation, you could always hop a 3 hour flight to Hong Kong. I've got beer and pizza (or Dim Sum and tea) with your name all over it. See ya... d.c. |
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