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    iSTORYA is on CentOS 5.2... I'll try and see if I can replicate it on one of my FreeBSD servers.

    Back on topic, any news?

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    just a hint sir romm3l...how bout the firewall on the linux box(built in) ...how is it? bsin mao ray nka sangit sa tanan....just my opinion.................

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    dili pa available akong asset did2 sa davao loool!

    hopefully tomorrow

    suwayan pod na nako kang redman

    CentOS 5.2 d i nang istorya? now i know

    sploy, static

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    Update: I couldn't find a similar option in FreeBSD's config but I tried it on our backup server in the datacenter. Same OS as with iSTORYA's main server and it produces the same result. The behavior might be because of our firewall or the OS itself. I will wait for CentOS' test result.

    r0mm3L, CentOS ra intawn kay libre.. hehe

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    Beor: doesn't matter ug libre ba ni or di, istorya is doing great gyud..

    Rommel: update dayon bout this ha.. kay mag share notes na pud ta tanan diri...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redman View Post
    just a hint sir romm3l...how bout the firewall on the linux box(built in) ...how is it? bsin mao ray nka sangit sa tanan....just my opinion.................
    try na nimo testing locally? with builtin firewall enabled? kani akoa scenario mo work locally

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    wala paka ka sugat ug ing.ani nga issue sploy? cge man ka config firewall wekekke

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    Quote Originally Posted by r0mm3L View Post
    try na nimo testing locally? with builtin firewall enabled? kani akoa scenario mo work locally
    wa ko ka gets sa imu tbg sir? heheh

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    If you have the network directive under your network settings it will limit traffic only to that network. Put NETWORK=192.168.1.0. It will work on the internal network but it won't work externally.
    so dili pod d i mo work on outside traffic? meaning di connected sa internet?

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    did you try my advise mel? check ur loopback settings.

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