Linux-Networking Digest #314, Volume #10 Fri, 26 Feb 99 22:13:52 EST
Contents:
collisions and dropped packets (Eugene Strulyov)
I have alot of Problems ("Jeff")
Help! No user name on mixed (working) NIS net. ("Traveler Hauptman")
PPP problem: pppd-2.2 vs. pppd-2.3 (Stefan Pommerening)
Mounting NFS on IRIX 6.5 from RH5.2 server ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Caching DNS Question (Juergen Heinzl)
Re: Networking Win98 box & Linux box (help) (David Kirkpatrick)
Re: Samba problem (David Kirkpatrick)
Routing NetBIOS ("advpcsol")
Why nobody? (Jimmy)
W98-to-Linux Masquerade OK, but Linux-to-Linux Not! (Darren Enns)
What is RPC: program not registered? ("������")
IP Masquerading puzzle ("WF, Yee")
Problem with rstatd (Michael Breuer)
Problems printing to NT server (Tracy Johns)
Re: ip addresses ("tonni")
adding a default route (Chris)
Re: 2 NICS, 1 IRQ trouble under RedHat 5.2 (Mangli)
Re: ypbind to localhost + NIS slave? (Jean-Sebastien Morisset)
Re: Machine name themes - what do you use? (Miguel Cruz)
Re: ftp problems ("Mark Swope")
failed to compile mod_auth_external_radius.c ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Parsing TCPDUMP output (Bram Blaas)
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From: Eugene Strulyov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: collisions and dropped packets
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 23:30:59 GMT
Hi
Recently I noticed that the network card connected to my cable modem has
lots of collisions and dropped packets. What could be the cause of
that? How can I resolve it?
thanks,
Eugene
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From: "Jeff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: I have alot of Problems
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 03:36:59 -0500
Hello,
I have a network setup consisting of 2 10/100 nic cards (the only driver
that seems to work is tulip) a 4 port hub, and Win98, and a Redhat 5.2
kernel 2.0.36-0.7
When I first set up SAMBA everything worked fine. But when I attempted to
get masquerading working the whole thing went down the tubes.
the lo device is working properly
but the eth0 route has this point-to-point crap stuck in it and it diverts
all traffic from it.
when I ping the windows machine the loopback device picks up the packets not
the nic card. What file do I need to clean up so that I can do an ifconfig
eth0 without getting this annoying problem.
Another key point is that every 4th or 5th reboot this all clears up and the
network goes great, (minus masquerading) till I reboot when it all start
happening again.
Sorry if I am rambling. but I have read every how-to and man page and post
to this newsgroup I can find. Not having alot of luck
Jeff
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From: "Traveler Hauptman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help! No user name on mixed (working) NIS net.
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:26:27 -0800
I have a mixed network of HP700's and intel Linux machines. One hp is NIS
server and /local server, another hp is /home server, new linux box is
scheduled to eventually be both.
A couple days ago the NIS server lost a disk (/usr/local, don't that suck!)
and we are now limping along with 2 NIS servers (original plus linux
server)... don't ask...
Here's the problem, (or quirk). When I run top on any HP machine that has
the linux box as a NIS server, all I get in the users column is the UID.
Point it back to the old hp NIS server and I get user names. ps doesn't seem
to have the same problem...
Any clue why?
I did notice that in.identd was non-existant on the linux box and installed
it but that didn't change things.
Thanks,
Traveler Hauptman
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From: Stefan Pommerening <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: PPP problem: pppd-2.2 vs. pppd-2.3
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 23:32:50 GMT
Hi folks,
I have two linux boxes with different distributions. One is a
SuSe 4.4 (Kernel patched to 2.0.30) and the other is a RedHat
Linux 5.0 (Hurricane) Kernel 2.0.36 (native).
When connecting with the older Linux (SuSe 4.4) to my ISP
everything works fine. PPP with DIALD (own IP) - just ok.
When connecting with the other machine (RedHat 5.0) using
the same configuration files the connection is established,
the IPs are displayed in /var/log/messages and a default-
route is entered in the routing table - but: No packets
are transmitted!
When executing a traceroute I get the message that two network
devices are found - using eth0 instead of ppp0...
although the routing table should point to the ppp0 device
for the defaultroute (pinging to a machine outside).
There is no firewall installed onto this machine.
When turning to kdebug 1 in pppd I get the error message:
Feb 26 23:59:31 cobra kernel: ppp: frame with bad fcs, excess = abda
Well, always another excess value - but the problem does not
go away - I changed cables, ISDN adaptors and everything.
It must be something in the software...
The SuSe machine has pppd 2.2 pl0 - Redhat has pppd 2.3 pl3
Any ideas of what I could have done wrong? I know there are
differences in the secrets files for chap and pap (concerning
the IP which are allowed - I respected that....)
Any help is appreciated.
Stefan.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mounting NFS on IRIX 6.5 from RH5.2 server
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:15:18 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a RedHat Linux 5.2 machine which I am trying to NFS share a directory
to my SGI O2 running IRIX 6.5. The O2 does not see the shared directory
though. It does see an NFS share from another O2 we have though so I'm
guessing it's the Linux box.
My exports file: (names changed of course :)
/dir1/subdir/subdir2 *.mydomain.com(rw)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Heinzl)
Subject: Re: Caching DNS Question
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 00:42:28 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Robert Lynch wrote:
>Juergen Heinzl wrote:
>>
>> In article <7b44vg$brq$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Anonymous Coward wrote:
>> >I think this should get a pretty quick "It can't be done"/"Do it like this"
>> >answer.
>> You can take a look on my page here ...
>> http://www.monocerus.demon.co.uk
>> ... and in manuals / examples there is "one" caching only name
>> server setup; others might differ.
>
>I looked at your really nice page with interest, because I have a
You might say that again 8)
>problem with a caching nameserver. I'm trying to move from RH 5.0 to
>5.2 and while a standard setup something like yours works on 5.0, it
>fails on 5.2 in another partition of my system. I finally figured out
>it is because for some reason RH 5.2 doesn't load the loopback interface
>(lo). I "fixed" this with the heavy-handed solution of editing
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/named so that ifconfig lo is run just before named is
>started, but it seems a kludge.
To be honest, it should be configured anyway, say somewhere in your
init scripts. You, some programmes, need a network interface and that
one should be there. I do not know RH so cannot tell where to look
for though, sorry.
Cheers,
Juergen
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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.ms-windows.networking.win95,microsoft.public.win98.networking
Subject: Re: Networking Win98 box & Linux box (help)
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 19:37:35 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Get a cheapo monitor for 25 bucks, net card for 10 bucks,
keyboard
for 5 bucks, RedHat 5.2 for 6 bucks and setup a small server with
masquerading and you can sprinkle pc around the house attached to
the Linux box connected to the ISP and serving your remoted. The
RH
install is very straight forward and you'll have to guess a bit
on
what packages to install but if your disk is big enough you can
take
in some of the more questionable ones until you get a feel for
whats
going on. At that point you'll at least be up and running and
you can
save your setup files you've configured to floppy - rebuild then
your
more familiar with the packages and cook up a nice system tuned
for
your needs. You'll need to do some generic reading but install
with
X, PPP and Masquerading. Getting the RH book with the 3 CD's is
worth the 28 bucks as the manual will save you several hours of
guessing.
d
Tim Spence wrote:
>
> I have a spare machine sitting doing nothing next to my main machine,
> but I have no spare monitor, keyboard, mouse etc. So to utilise the
> spare machine, I thought I could move my Linux set-up from my main
> machine to the spare machine, and network the two, so I could open up an
> X-Server on my Win98 box, and use Linux from a remote xterm.
>
> I'm no networking or Unix buff - although I am doing a Unix networking
> degree at the moment - so I'm not sure of how to go about connecting the
> two, and configuring an X-Server on Windows to connect to Linux. I'm
> still trying to get my hands on a couple of ethernet cards, and a piece
> of cable, but that should be fairly easy, and I think I know where I can
> get a free Windows X-Server from.
>
> Can anyone help me, is this possible (I've heard it is), and what do I
> have to do to do it, in Simpleton(ish) terms?
>
> Regards,
> Tim.
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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Samba problem
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 19:48:47 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Its very easy. Look at the man page for smbpasswd it would be
easier than trying to explain it. Its not obvious or at least
was
not to me that there was a man page or it was necessary reading
when
the HOWTO.
ilyes wrote:
>
> Hi there
> I have a LAN at home (5 computers) and Linux as server
> i setup my samba so that any user from windowz can log
> into the server (Linux) .....the things is when i browse
> from any computer (windowz) on "Network" i can see
> my linux server but when i want to login i get password incorrect.
>
> anyone knows how i can a setup a user and passwd in :
> --> "smbpasswd"
> --> "smbusers"
>
> any help would be nice thanks !!
>
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From: "advpcsol" <bilbla[remove]@primenet.com>
Subject: Routing NetBIOS
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 16:00:08 -0800
I have a Red Hat box confg'd as a simple staic router between two subnets
both on a local LAN. I want to be able to pass NetBIOS and BootP packets to
support NT WINS and DHCP services. I have TCP and UDP port 137, and UDP 67
listed in /etc/services. How do I enable these services to be route-able?
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From: Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Why nobody?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 22:30:54 +0800
Why Nobody here?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Darren Enns)
Subject: W98-to-Linux Masquerade OK, but Linux-to-Linux Not!
Date: 26 Feb 1999 19:11:32 -0600
After spending a LONG TIME setting up my network between
my PCs, I was also able to successful set up masquerading
from my W98 machine to my Linux machine (which has a modem
that can connect to the net) -- but now it seems like this
nifty trick does NOT work when I try to masquerade from
a LINUX machine to the linux machine with the modem.
This baffles me since I would have thought that linux-to-linux
was a natural relationship!
Anybody have any ideas what I would need to do in order to
get this to work? I have read many FAQs on this topic,
but they all seem to assume that one wants a mixture between
a Windows and Linux PC.
Thanks
Dare
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From: "������" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: What is RPC: program not registered?
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 10:30:43 +0900
hi,
when i tried nfs mount, I got following message :
mount : RPC : program not registered.
What does it mean?
What shoud I do?
Thanks for reading
Oh SeokHoon
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From: "WF, Yee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: IP Masquerading puzzle
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 07:10:16 GMT
Hello all,
I have RedHat Linux 5.2 setup on a Pentium box. This machine has 2
Ethernet cards (one ISA and the other a PCI). The PCI card is hooked to
COX cable and I can reach the internet alright. The ISA card is hooked
to a hub which it shares with an NT machine.
I can ping the NT machine (192.168.125.2) from the Linux box
(192.168.125.3) and vice-versa. I have noticed that the NT machine can
ping itself but not the Linux machine. But anyhow, I can log on to the
internet via the Linux box. However, I cannot see the internet from my
NT box (via the Linux box, I suppose). I have the following entry for my
NT box
IP Address = 192.168.125.2
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway = 192.168.125.3 (Linux machine)
DNS Service
Search Order = 24.1.240.33 and 24.1.240.34
When I tried to get to ww.ora.com from the NT box, I get the following
error "Netscape is unable to locate the server www.ora.com. The server
does not have a DNS entry". I use the same DNS server addreses
(24.1.240.33 / .34) for both the NT and Linux machines. Can someone shed
some light on what I am doing wrong. Thanks in advance.
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From: Michael Breuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Problem with rstatd
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 14:44:42 +0100
Hello,
i=B4ve a problem with the rtstat daemon. When i start rsysinfo, i get the=
system statistics, but every start there will be 10-20 new processes
generated. The RPC-portmapper is started and the inetd.conf look like
this:
=2E..
# Sun-RPC based services.
# <service name/version><sock_type><rpc/prot><flags><user><server><args>
#
rstatd/1-3 dgram rpc/udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd =
rpc.rstatd
rusersd/2-3 dgram rpc/udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd =
rpc.rusersd
# walld/1 dgram rpc/udp wait root /usr/sbin/tcpd =
rpc.rwalld
#
=2E..
Had someone else the same problem?
I use the Suse distribution with Kernel 2.0.36
Thanks
Michael
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From: Tracy Johns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Problems printing to NT server
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:41:26 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everyone,
I am having a problem with rlpr printing from a Linux machine across
the network to an NT with a network (HP jet direct instaled module)
attached printer. I am trying to set up my Linux box to use the network
printer for all my printing.
I can use the command line to send text to the printer (rlpr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [filename]) using the IP address of the NT
server and name
of the printer, but when I assign the address and name of the printer to
the environmental variables, I get an lpr error? Also, this method does
not work when using Netscape, or Staroffice.
The man page says that rlpr reads the ./rlprrc file in the /etc
directory for address resolution, but even with this file in place, rlpr
says that the file can not be read (I made sure that the file had the
correct permissions). I have also tried using the hosts.lpd file for
address resolution, as well as the hosts file. This seems to have no
effect.
Other things that I have tried using lpr (prior to installing rlpr)
to print to the NT's LPD print que have been unsucessful (and I don't
know the IP address of the printer either) also, giving errors that the
printer can not be found dispite the fact that I send
the printer name to the NT spooler.
Any help getting printing working using ether lpr or rlpr would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Tracy Johns
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From: "tonni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ip addresses
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 04:42:26 GMT
copy and paste this to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local reboot using init 6 change
the ips in this case the 195.168.101.1 is the gateway to the winows box
good one nic will do the job
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
/sbin/depmod -a
/sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp.o
/sbin/modprobe ip_raudio.o
/sbin/modprobe ip_irc.o
/sbin/ipfwadm -F -p deny
/sbin/ipfwadm -F -a m -S192.168.101.0/24 -D0.0.0.0/0
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.101.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
/sbin/route add -net 192.168.101.0
Maat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> hello,
>
> I have my own (little) network at home, a ftp server and a webserver but
>
> I have ordinary internet account and only one (static) ip address. But
> if I want to connect both machines connected to the internet they must
> have different ip addresses because they have different hostnames. Can I
>
> have two ip addresses on one line and how? And if not, is there another
> solution?
>
> Thanks!
>
> cheers,
>
> Johannes, http://www.chew.demon.nl
>
>
>
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From: Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: adding a default route
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 20:37:39 -0500
I'm trying to setup my redhat machine to masquerade my internal network
through 1 dinamicaly assigned ip by videotron.Before to start to config
ipfwadm I need to add a default route pointing to my eth0.Yes but how ?
the command and the switches used to create this bloody default route
need to pass the ip as numbers.
Please help...
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From: Mangli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 2 NICS, 1 IRQ trouble under RedHat 5.2
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 15:15:29 +0100
I think here is the answer to your question.
You can take a look here:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/irq-conflict.html
===================
I have got myself a very much problem, well it also has to do with 2 NIC's
anyway.
these PCI NICs are using the ne2k-pci driver, they both initialize well on
start-up......
BUT when i (after a while) type dmesg on the console then at the end of the
text there is written :
eth1: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x3, ISR=0x2, t=3000
eth1: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x3, ISR=0x2, t=6000
eth1: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x3, ISR=0x3, t=6000
eth1: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x3, ISR=0x3, t=3183
eth1: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x3, ISR=0x3, t=5817
this goes on & on & ......
what is wrong? Can anybody help me?
btw ive got RedHat 5.1
thnx in advance,
Mangli
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From: Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: ypbind to localhost + NIS slave?
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 01:48:41 GMT
In article <RfjB2.155$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan Curry) wrote:
> In article <7b4bgf$gcv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >(syslog output)
> >Feb 25 15:21:20 yoda ypserv[4614]: refused connect from 127.0.0.1:998 to
> >procedure ypproc_domain
>
> Stab in the dark: is your ypserv using libwrap? What's in your
> /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny?
>
> Try running ypserv -d, leave it in the foreground, and watch its messages as
> you start ypbind on another console/in another window.
Could be, but my hosts.allow file has an "All: localhost" entry.
I've yet to try the debug mode on ypserv, thanks for reminding me!
Hi ho, hi ho... :)
js.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miguel Cruz)
Crossposted-To:
vmsnet.networks.misc,microsoft.public.windowsnt.domain,comp.unix.solaris,comp.os.os2.networking.server,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.networking,comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix,comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains
Subject: Re: Machine name themes - what do you use?
Date: 26 Feb 1999 04:32:48 GMT
J.D. Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This is especailly if your bean counters track assets by name.
>
> Any asset tracking system that doesn't allow for changes to the common
> name of the asset is badly broken. Assets ought to be tracked by a
> unique key such as a serial number.
Furthermore, I can't think of a single place I've worked for where the
accountants tracked assets based on their DNS names. What did they do about
the copiers? The conference room tables? The motor pool fleet?
miguel
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From: "Mark Swope" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ftp problems
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 09:56:05 -0600
Can you FTP to *anything* else?
I don't know why you insist on getting the XFree update
from this particular site - if there's no overriding reason,
maybe you should try an Xfree86 mirror.
mas
Anthony wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>February 25, 1999
>
>After connected to my ISP confirmed successful ppp0 connection
>by ifconfig and ping, I can't connect to ftp sites to download the latest
>XFree86 3.3.3.1 to set up the X-Window.
>
>Please advise what should I type to connect to the following ftp site :
>
>ftp://ftp.nowhere.com.hk/pub/Linux/CLE/CLE/update
>
>
>Best regards,
>
>Anthony Cheung
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: failed to compile mod_auth_external_radius.c
Date: 27 Feb 1999 00:23:29 GMT
Hi,
I work on a project which have to use mod_auth_external with
mod_auth_external_radius.c and other files to get user name and
password from Radius server. But it failed to compile when gcc parse the
header file (macro). According to the comment, these code only been tested
on IRIX 6.2. Where can I get the one workinf for Linux or how can I
modify the source code to make it work ? The macro definition are listed
below: gcc complains parse error at the first += of FF macro.
#define F(x, y, z) (((x) & (y)) | ((~x) & (z)))
#define G(x, y, z) (((x) & (z)) | ((y) & (~z)))
#define H(x, y, z) ((x) ^ (y) ^ (z))
#define I(x, y, z) ((y) ^ ((x) | (~z)))
/* ROTATE_LEFT rotates x left n bits.
*/
#define ROTATE_LEFT(x, n) (((x) << (n)) | ((x) >> (32-(n))))
/* FF, GG, HH, and II transformations for rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Rotation is separate from addition to prevent recomputation.
*/
#define FF(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \
(a) += F ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
(a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
(a) += (b); \
}
#define GG(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \
(a) += G ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
(a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
(a) += (b); \
}
#define HH(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \
(a) += H ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
(a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
(a) += (b); \
}
#define II(a, b, c, d, x, s, ac) { \
(a) += I ((b), (c), (d)) + (x) + (UINT4)(ac); \
(a) = ROTATE_LEFT ((a), (s)); \
(a) += (b); \
}
The other parse error is:
parse error before `&' the line number is marked by -->
#endi MERIT_LAStruct aatv
{
u_char id[NAME_LENGTH + 1];
char authen_type; /* a -1 value indicates built-in AATV types */
u_char aatvfunc_type;
void (*init) PROTO((struct aatv *));
int (*timer) PROTO((void));
int (*act_func) PROTO((AUTH_REQ *, int, char *));
AUTH_REQ * (*recv) PROTO((struct sockaddr_in *, UINT4, u_int, EV *));
void (*cleanup) PROTO((void));
UINT4 sockfd;
} AATV, *AATVPTR;
ifnef MERIT_LASATVPTR rad_realm_aatv; /* Needed for authtype = realm */
extern AATVPTR rad_2rad_aatv; /* Authtype = Radius */
extern AATVPTR rad_tacs_aatv; /* Authtype = TACACS */
extern AATVPTR rad_unix_aatv; /* Authtype = Unix-pw */
extern AATVPTR rad_kchp_aatv; /* Authtype = KCHAP */
extern AATVPTR rad_mnet_aatv; /* Authtype = mnet */
extern AATVPTR rad_akrb_aatv; /* Authtype = akerb */
extern AATVPTR rad_mkrb_aatv; /* Authtype = mkerb */
...
...
#define AUTHENAATVS &rad_realm_aatv, &rad_unix_aatv, &rad_2rad_aatv, \
&rad_tacs_aatv, &rad_kchp_aatv, &rad_mnet_aatv, \
&rad_akrb_aatv, &rad_mkrb_aatv, &rad_file_aatv, \
&rad_authen_aatv, &rad_passwd_aatv
#else /* MERIT_LAS */
#define AUTHENAATVS &rad_realm_aatv, &rad_unix_aatv, &rad_2rad_aatv, \
--> &rad_tacs_aatv, &rad_kchp_aatv, &rad_mnet_aatv, \
&rad_akrb_aatv, &rad_mkrb_aatv, &rad_authen_aatv, \
&rad_passwd_aatv
Any expert of C marco is welcome to offer your feedback.
Thanks.
-Tim
#endif /* MERIT_LAS */
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bram Blaas)
Subject: Re: Parsing TCPDUMP output
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 16:23:33 GMT
John Belew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Here are some refs I've collected, while searching for my dream
>tcpdump tool. I don't actually use most of these, and in many cases
>haven't even tried them, so don't know how useful this is:
>
Apart from these, there is also a program called ethereal, which gives
a decode similair to EPAN.
It would be interesting to have some conversion programs for trace
file formats.
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