AW: [gentoo-user] iptables firewall+nat problem

2003-11-02 Thread Simon Kühling
--- 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

[gentoo-user] iptables firewall+nat problem

2003-11-01 Thread Simon Kühling
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

Re: [gentoo-user] iptables firewall+nat problem

2003-11-01 Thread Simon Kühling
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

AW: [gentoo-user] setting root passwd: segmentation fault

2003-10-29 Thread Simon Kühling
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

[gentoo-user] memory test utility on livecd?

2003-10-28 Thread Simon Kühling
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?

[gentoo-user] bootstrap error compiling gettext

2003-10-27 Thread Simon Kühling
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

[gentoo-user] setting root passwd: segmentation fault

2003-10-26 Thread Simon Kühling
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

AW: [gentoo-user] setting root passwd: segmentation fault

2003-10-26 Thread Simon Kühling
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