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  1. buraglio

    BGP and traceroute

    I believe you need BGP running to see AS information. I assume that you also need to have it peering with something to get this info. I have not tried to just turn it on and see how it operates w/o a peering. ---------------------------------------- Nick Buraglio http://www.nickburaglio.com/
  2. buraglio

    Cisco Privilege Level

    Cisco privs are often unused to their fullest capability. I believe this is doable, check out http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios122/122cgcr/fsecur_c/fothersf/scfpass.htm It's a decent reference to all the privileges. ---------------------------------------- Nicholas...
  3. buraglio

    QOS Parameters

    I don't beieve there is any Class or quality of service on by default. Also, I think a cisco 4600 is a content distribution device, not a catalyst switch (I could be wrong). Did you mean catalyst 4500? If so, some parameters are Sup dependent. The default is off. Showing command also...
  4. buraglio

    Anyone know what ports to Block Hotmail?

    You can also block it using a squid proxy w/o much effort. Something like Dan's Guardian (content filter) or squidguard may also be useful. nb ---------------------------------------- Nicholas D. Buraglio http://www.buraglio.com/nick/gpg-pub-key.txt
  5. buraglio

    2948 - gbic ports

    Test the light levels on both ends. ---------------------------------------- Nicholas D. Buraglio http://www.buraglio.com/nick/gpg-pub-key.txt
  6. buraglio

    If money was no object...what switch would you chose?

    We just did this...... We went with a cisco solution because they met more criteria than any other. The decision really depends on what you need to do on your network. Foundry is nice for an inexpensive, reelatively dense, somewhat feature rich solution. They are lacking in some things, like...
  7. buraglio

    2948 - gbic ports

    Are you using fiber GBICS? I had some serious failure rates (like 5 out of 20) with copper gbics, just something to consider. As vipergg said, they won't "automatically trunk". If the light levels are correct and the optics are the same they should see link though after setting them to admin...
  8. buraglio

    openbsd as a router

    I think you'll really only need zebra if you're running a routing protocol (I believe Quagga is prefered over zebra anyhow, and openbsd now has many routing protocols like bgpd and ospfd built in). You *should* be able to use pf to do a lot of your data direction using the route-to flags...
  9. buraglio

    I'm looking for a quick way to do s

    Yes, I've done LDAP for another project now, it's too bloated for what I need. Right now I'm building from a postgresql database with perl scripts, it works pretty well, but it certainly very proprietary. I may try the newest cfengine and see if it has some user management capabilities (older...
  10. buraglio

    I'm looking for a quick way to do s

    NIS would work OK, it lacks some of the security that NIS+ has, but I had terrible luck with NIS+, it could have been that I didn't do the original setup, but it used to breakfor no obvoius reason and the documentation I had was really poor. Right now I'm building from a postgresql database...
  11. buraglio

    setting up network

    I've had a lot of problems with ne cards in openbsd, specifically ISA cards (IRQ and address problems). what is in your /etc/hostname.ne1 file? Normally I think it should see it as ne0 unless there are 2 ne cards. Can you try swapping it with a PCI card? Realtek chipset cards work well as...
  12. buraglio

    Broadband subscribers usage control

    I've not done it exactly that way. In my experience I used a full ATM DS3 into my 7206vxr, and back into the telcos ATM cloud. From there it went up to the redback, to the respective DSLAMs and out to the customer from there. The Redback did the access control (via PPPoE usernames and...
  13. buraglio

    unix user management

    I have also been playing with using openbsd as a KDC, but it just seems that there should be a better way to do it. NIS+ did more or less everything I wanted (aside from it breaking for no reason and have 0 documentation). I'd really rather not use LDAP since some of the machines are very...
  14. buraglio

    Broadband subscribers usage control

    A redback could do it, but depending on how you are provisioning your DSL you may be going through one already. If you are "reselling" the telco service (using your own bandwidth) then you are probably using their DSLAM equipment and possibly a redback as well. The port speeds are...
  15. buraglio

    Open vs. Net vs. Free BSD

    devinci is pretty much dead on. Open is the easiest for me since I started with it, but Free has a bit better documentation in my opinion and more software support (as well as a larger ports collection) Net is cool, but the only reason I ever used it was to run it on obscure hardware (so I...
  16. buraglio

    webmail alternative for OWA on openbsd 3.x

    Squirrelmail is also an option (a bit more simple that imp, but not as feature rich), and Believe that usermin also has some sort of web based mail section. ---------------------------------------- Nicholas D. Buraglio http://www.buraglio.com/nick/gpg-pub-key.txt
  17. buraglio

    I'm looking for a quick way to do s

    I'm looking for a quick way to do some multihost user management. I have 8 OpenBSD machines and a FreeBSD machine in various locations and I would like to be able to have all users, passwords, and groups replicated between them. I've used NIS+ in the past (and never want to use it again) and...
  18. buraglio

    unix user management

    I'm looking for a quick way to do some multihost user management. I have 8 OpenBSD machines and a FreeBSD machine in various locations and I would like to be able to have all users, passwords, and groups replicated between them. I've used NIS+ in the past (and never want to use it again) and...
  19. buraglio

    Gateway between 2 NICs

    I assume you mean that you can traceroute from the actual box but not from behind it? For IP forwarding you have to enable #net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 # 1=Permit forwarding (routing) of packets in your /etc/sysctl.conf file. YOu may also want to check your /etc/mygate to make sure it has...
  20. buraglio

    CCDA

    Sounds like an excellent plan. Personally I've been toying with working on the CCNP for about 2 months, it seems like the next logical step, although my long term goal is the CISSP ( http://www.cissps.com ) I've been working toward that for about a year studying off and on, along with working...

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