--- Simon_Kühling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if your firewall is blocking ping scans. Disable the
firewall and see
if you can ping google.
well, you are right - disabling the firewall makes ping work again.
maybe it is easier to build my own script from scratch instead of
hi everyone,
i'm trying to get my gentoo box running as a firewall and nat-router for
my home-network. therefore i took the iptables-example script as seen in
the gentoo security guide
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-security.xml#doc_chap12) and
modified it a little.
the server is able to
I wonder if your firewall is blocking ping scans. Disable the
firewall and see
if you can ping google.
well, you are right - disabling the firewall makes ping work again.
maybe it is easier to build my own script from scratch instead of using
the one from gentoo-security-guide.
In my
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 01:31:08 +0100
Simon Kühling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh no. i rebooted and cannot chmod from the cdimage into the system
again. same segfault error.
you mean chroot, not chmod, don't you?
right :) i do...
to finish this thread: since i couldn't find the bug, i
because of several unsuccesful attempts of doing the bootstrap process
that always end with an error like
!!! ERROR: .../... failed
!!! Function src_compile, Line ..., Exitcode 2
!!! (no error message)
i should probably check my hardware. is there a utility on the livecd to
check my memory?
hi everyone,
my hardware
* amd k6-2 400mhz
* 256mb ram
installing
* stage1-x86-1.4-20030910.tar.bz2 from livecd
compiler optimization
* CHOST=i586-pc-linux-gnu
* CFLAGS=-march=k6-2 -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
* CXXFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
i followed the installation instructions step-by-step and did
hi,
while installing gentoo v1.4 (from stage1) at my [amd k6-2 400mhz, 256mb
ram] server-box (vanilla-kernel) following the step-by-step installation
instructions, i get an error when setting the root-passwd:
# passwd
Segmentation fault
i already searched the net, the gentoo forums etc but i
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 01:08, Willian Kenworthy wrote:
did you select i586, and not i686 for the K6? K6's are 586.
BillK
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 04:17, Mike Arrison wrote:
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 09:00:30PM +0100, Simon K?hling wrote:
hi,
while installing gentoo v1.4 (from