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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers OpenBSD as router? Post 21564 by Maestin on Sunday 19th of May 2002 05:45:56 AM
Old 05-19-2002
Java OpenBSD as router?

Hi

Right now, my computer is connected directly to the internet.. but I recently got another one, and now I want to use this to share my internet connection to the other one.

The new one has openbsd installed..

How should I do?

I also need to forward connections on some ports to my old computer..

Any good howto?

//Maestin
 

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pioneersai(6)							   Games Manual 						     pioneersai(6)

NAME
pioneersai - Computer player for Pioneers SYNOPSIS
pioneersai [ -s server ] [ -p port ] -n name [ -a algorithm ] [ -t milliseconds ] [ -c ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pioneersai command. Pioneers is an emulation of the Settlers of Catan board game which can be played over the internet. This is a computer player implementa- tion that can take part in Pioneers games. OPTIONS
-s,--server server Connect to a pioneers game running on server. -p,--port port Connect to a pioneers game running on port. -n,--name name Specify name of the computer player. -a,--algorithm algorithm Specify algorithm of the computer player. The only algorithm for an active partipant in a game is "greedy". Other allowed values are: lobbybot, logbot. -t,--time milliseconds Time to wait between turns, in milliseconds. Default is 1000. -c,--chat-free Do not chat with other players. --debug Enable debug messages. --version Show version information. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeff Breidenbach <jab@debian.org>, and updated by Roland Clobus <rclobus@rclobus.nl>. Pioneers was written by Dave Cole <dave@dccs.com.au>, Andy Heroff <aheroff@mediaone.net>, and Roman Hodek <roman@hodek.net>, with contributions from many other developers on the Internet; see the AUTHORS file in the pioneers distribution for a complete list of contributing authors. SEE ALSO
pioneers(6), pioneers-server-gtk(6), pioneers-server-console(6) pioneers January 8, 2012 pioneersai(6)
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