Setup a site to site VPN between two cisco routers.
One of the site locations is unable to access ports such as https://example.com:9001
How do I let them go into port 9001?
They can ssh, ftp, telnet and everything else.
Is this a VPN issue or ACL access issue?
I put
permit ip host... (0 Replies)
hello guys,
I have a file like this:
input.dat
Push-to-talk
No
Coonection
IP support
Support for IP telephony
Yes
Built-in SIP stack
Yes
Support via software
Yes
Microsoft
Support for Microsoft Exchange
Yes
UMA (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am trying to establish vpn between my linux server and cisco asa at client side.
I installed openswan on my cent os.
Linux Server
eth0 - 182.2.29.10
Gateway - 182.2.29.1
eth1 - 192.9.200.75
I have simple IPtables Like
WAN="eth0"
LAN="eth1" (0 Replies)
Q: "Does Cisco 1921 router support,, act as an endpoint for, site to site VPNs using IPSec? If so, how many? "
A: If you get the Cisco 1921/k9 with the security services bundle then it will have built in security features. Cisco, typically includes IP Sec tunnels I believe as part of that... (0 Replies)
Hi @all,
I try to connect 2 LANs with IPSec/Openswan
LAN 1: 192.168.0.0/24
LAN 2: 192.168.1.0/24
This is my Config:
conn HomeVPN # # Left security gateway, subnet behind it, nexthop toward right. left=192.168.1.29 ... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to figure out what circumstances would cause an Open Solaris 11.2 host to switch itself from a static to a DHCP ip address upon reboot. This has only happened once but is a cause for some concern as this machine will be part of a web server pool.
Nothing has changed on the LAN that... (2 Replies)
Having given up for the time being with a very difficult game engine project to virtualizing cyberspace, am working on the forums again.
Just updated a few icons on the mobile site. Explanations in the picture captions:
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums214-picture855.jpeg
... (1 Reply)
Hey,
I have enable post thanks (viewing thanks, not yet giving thanks) in mobile:
https://www.unix.com/members/1-albums214-picture1018.jpeg
I plan to also add the button to "give thanks on mobile.
In addition, I will change the formatting (color and justification) of this new mobile... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Neo
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LEARN ABOUT SUNOS
autofs
autofs(4)autofs(4)NAME
autofs - file containing parameter values for automountd daemon and automount command
SYNOPSIS
/etc/default/autofs
The autofs file resides in directory /etc/default and supplies default parameters for the automountd(1M) daemon and the automount(1M) com-
mand.
The autofs file format is ASCII; comment lines begin with the crosshatch (#) character. Parameters consist of a keyword followed by an
equal sign followed by the parameter value, of the form:
keyword=value
As shipped, the parameters in the autofs file are commented out. As root, you must uncomment a keyword-value line to make the value for
that parameter take effect.
Administrators can make changes to the startup parameters for automountd by logging in as root and editing the autofs file. Changes made to
autofs values on an automount or automountd command line override values in /etc/default/autofs. The /etc/default/autofs file is preserved
across operating system upgrades.
The following parameters are currently supported in the autofs file:
AUTOMOUNT_TIMEOUT=<num>
Specifies a duration, in seconds, that a file system is to remain mounted when not in use. The default value is 600 (10 minutes).
Equivalent to the -t option in automount.
AUTOMOUNT_VERBOSE=TRUE | FALSE
Verbose mode. Causes you to be notified of non-critical events, suchs as autofs mounts and unmounts. The default value is FALSE. Equiv-
alent to the -v option in automount.
AUTOMOUNTD_VERBOSE=TRUE | FALSE
Verbose mode. Causes status messages to be logged to /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-autofs:default.log. (See smf(5).) The default value
is FALSE. Equivalent to the -v option in automountd.
AUTOMOUNTD_NOBROWSE=<num>
Turn on or off browsing for all autofs mount points. The default value is FALSE. Equivalent to the -n option in automountd.
AUTOMOUNTD_TRACE=<num>
Expands each RPC call and logs it to /var/svc/log/system-filesystem-autofs:default.log. (See smf(5).) The default value, 0, turns off
such tracing. Starting with 1, with each higher value, the verbosity of trace output increases.
AUTOMOUNTD_ENV=<name>=<value>
Environment variables. Each environment variable-value pairing must be on its own line. You can specify multiple such pairings. There
are no environment variable settings supplied. For example: AUTOMOUNTD_ENV=DAY=TUES
automount(1M), automountd(1M), smf(5)
2 Aug 2005 autofs(4)