Linux-Networking Digest #446, Volume #11 Mon, 7 Jun 99 23:13:55 EDT
Contents:
Re: Bandwidth friendly mail notifier ("Cliff")
NAT vs Proxy? ("Michael Legac")
Re: Connecting to Internet/MSN
Broadcast problem ("Slipnet")
Re: Quake ("Mike Kelly")
Re: Linux and ADSL with GTE (Joe Halpin)
Re: [Fwd: virtual ethernet devices] (Malware)
Re: Samba Server ("Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)")
Re: Stumped (Charles Tryon)
Connecting a 680 to a Linux box (Mike Patterson)
Slackware telnetd problem (was Re: Help with telnet) (Jean-Serge Gagnon)
Re: Removing Anonymous FTP access ("Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)")
Re: YP,NIS,user logins ("Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)")
Re: SuSE Linux 6.1 & ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT) Operation not permitted error? (M.
Buchenrieder)
Samba/NT problem ("steve epstein")
Re: I HATE SAMBA and NT!!!! (Mark Olbert)
Re: ipfwadm to ipchains config (Bill Lewis)
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From: "Cliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Bandwidth friendly mail notifier
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 21:31:26 GMT
Oops, sorry I missed that part. Procmail might also be useful. You can
place it in a dot forward file so that it runs when fetchmail delivers
something. I recall it being capable of quite complex parsing and sorting.
Some folks use it for kill filters. Another alternative would be a custom
Perl script run from dot forward. I use one to demultiplex a multidrop
fetchmail session (the docs say you shouldn't, but it works).
--
-Cliff
Views expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer
Concordia Net, Inc. When replying via email please use; cwheat at concordia
dot net not
root@localhost
Chris Severn wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>On Sun, 06 Jun 1999 20:17:32 GMT, "Cliff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
[snip]
>
>I also don't want to automatically send the entire email to the client (it
>could be spam or a large unimportant attachment not worth using the
bandwidth
>for)
>
[snip again]
>
>
>Chris Severn.
>Delete the 'x' to remove the spamblock.
>Except spammers, for whom my email address is abuse@localhost
>
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From: "Michael Legac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NAT vs Proxy?
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 15:36:18 -0700
Hi,
I recently got DSL and would like to use my Slackware box as a
firewall/gateway. It's already setup for IP-Masquerading/Firewall. How
robust is this? I used to use it for my dialup sometimes but the
performance loss was so great that it wasn't worth it to waste
bandwidth forwarding packets (MTU/MRU packet length was right size
too).
RIght now I'm using Sygate 3.0 on my Windows 98 pc and this thing
really cooks. Uses NAT, no special settings for realaudio, IRC, etc.
built in DHCP; this program is seamless TCP/IP... So my question is -
how do I do something similar with linux? I want something where my
other pcs can use linux as the gateway and not have to load modules
like IP-Masq does for realaudio etc. Any suggestions? Any flavor
will do as I'm about to upgrade my linux box. TIA.
Michael
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Subject: Re: Connecting to Internet/MSN
Date: 7 Jun 1999 22:06:21 GMT
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 17:47:08 -0400, Flynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
hi!
>I am new to Linux and just bought Red Hat 6.0. I wish to eventually make
>the switch from Windows to Linux, but first I must learn and wean myself off
>of Windows. I use the Microsoft Network as my ISP and have had difficulty
>setting up a PPP connection to get to the Internet through Linux. Is this a
>problem with MSN or is it with me. Has anyone else had this problem and how
>did you overcome it?
run minicom
dial your ISP number
verify the log-on sequence (i.e., Login: , Password:, etc.??)
echo the sequence when setting up kppp, xisp or a manual chat script
>Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
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From: "Slipnet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Broadcast problem
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 08:44:19 -0700
I installed SuZe 6.1, and set up samba. I can ftp Linux, I can see Windows
clients from Linux, but I don't see Linux from the Windows network. I get
the following message in log.nmb:
packet sent failed to 192.168.1.255(137) ERRNO = Invalid Argument.
It seems to me that the broadcast address is not functionnal. If I try to
ping the brodcast address doing ping 192.168.1.255, I get the following
message:
ping:sendto permission denied.
I have no idea of what is going on. If anybody has an idea of something to
try, I did for the whole week-end, and I am running out of ideas. Thks,
- Bernard GALLET -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Mike Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Quake
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 01:14:43 GMT
those are the only two files you need from the CD. Make sure they are in the
/quake/id1 folder.
Next you need to download the client or the server program from one of those
servers that are listed in the HOW-TO and follow those instructions.
--
~mek~
(remove cc from atkincc to email me)
Francisco C�ceres wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>ok but the thing is that in those instructions that appear to be all the
>same it keeps telling me to find the resource.1 on the cd and on the cd i
>dont haveit any ways what i did is to install quake on a win95 pc and
create
>a /usr/local/games/quake/ID1 directory and copy the PAK0.PAK and PAK1.PAK
in
>there then I installed the qwsv on the quake directory but I dont know if I
>have to do something extra.... PLEASE HELP
>
>Francisco
>Green Screen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:7jhgfm$dm8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>>
>> metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ find the QUAKE HOWTO... that'll tell ya what you
>> need to know
>>
>> Lint^^
>>
>> Francisco Caceres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> : Hi,
>>
>> : Iam trying to setup a quake server on my linux redhat 5.2 but i havent
>been
>> : able to find any good instructions on how to install quake on linux, I
>have
>> : a CD but I dont see any file named resource.1 or something similar, the
>> : version of the quake is 1.6 can anyone help me out?
>>
>> : Francisco
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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From: Joe Halpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Linux and ADSL with GTE
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 19:28:37 -0500
Stephen Carville wrote:
>
> Joe Halpin wrote:
> Do not use GTE as your ISP. What the assholes at GTE will not tell you is
> that they will pull an ADSL line to you home and connect you to a non-GTE
> ISP's pop. I am using ADSL with GTE as the carrier but California Prime
> Line as my ISP. Works great.
>
> Go to: http://www.gte.com/dsl/partisp.html and find an ISP that doesn't
> think it is too good to take your money...
Thanks very much, I'll start talking to ISPs and forget about GTE.
Joe
--
I didn't want to be here, where the future is in store
but my name is on the mailbox, and my key fits in the door
- Bob Bennett (the musician, not the lawyer)
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From: Malware <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: virtual ethernet devices]
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 01:57:10 +0200
Hi George,
you wrote:
> We are migrating to Linux from solaris. Linux seems to bring up all
> interfaces based on the IP addresses as configured in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ :
> ifcfg-eth0
> ifcfg-eth0:0
> ifcfg-eth0:1
> ifcfg-eth0:2
> etc....
This is not Linux in general, that's how it is done in the RedHat
distribution by default.
> Under solaris, the interfaces are brought up based the presence of a
> /etc/hostname.eth0:### file, ### being the virtual interface ID for that
> IP address.
>
> This gets messy when the machine is set to respond to 400 ips. Since
> Linux does not require these files, the /etc directory is much less
> cluttered.
Why didn't you change that?
> Question is : Is there a way to prevent an interface from being
> activated
> on a reboot outside of doing an ifconfig eth0:### 0 down for each device
> we wish to deactive?
Yes, you are free to costumize the init-scripts in the fashion you want.
This could end up with a database based approach e.g.
> Some addresses are not in use but the machine still brings up all
> interfaces. These addressed do not resolve on a reverse DNS lookup.
> This causes many messages like :
>
> Jun 7 11:41:18 anvil sendmail[19719]: gethostbyaddr(216.42.98.182)
> failed: 1
You could switch of the interface probing of sendmail.
Malware
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From: "Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Samba Server
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 16:21:49 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> What must I set in smb.conf in order to access my Samba server as root? I
> want to be able to see the whole directory tree on the server from my
> Windows client.
>
> ------------------ Posted via SearchLinux ------------------
> http://www.searchlinux.com
There is not much to it just add this and connect as root
admin users = root
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
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From: Charles Tryon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Stumped
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 00:46:16 +0000
Jeff Creed wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've got a real good one here. I recently reloaded RedHat 5.2 on my
> machine --...
> Long story short: The newly reloaded RedHat 5.2 config cannot ping
> *anything* on the little network here at the house. ...
Try checking the kernel options and rebuilding. I know some defaults
(such as masquerading) changed between 5.1 and 5.2. I had to rebuild the
kernel in order to get my system working under 5.2. I've got a similar
situation - three machines (Win95/Linux/Linux) with the Linux box acting as
a gateway to my ISP.
I don't know if you've ever had to reconfigure the kernel, but it's
easier than it sounds. Just make sure you have a rescue floppy in case you
miss something... ;-)
--
Your Servant, <><
B. Baggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_________________________________________________________________________
"Never laugh at live dragons, Bilbo you fool!"
--Bilbo, after a scorching from Smaug.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Patterson)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.ms-windows.ce,comp.sys.palmtops
Subject: Connecting a 680 to a Linux box
Date: 7 Jun 1999 23:08:15 GMT
The problem: I can connect to the Linux box. I can ping the palmtop.
I can use a telnet client to connect to machines both in my
intranet, and on the internet. Pocket explorer can't find any
pages-- not on my intranet or the internet. The built-in
mail client on the palmtop can't find the mail server on the
intranet, either.
The palmtop: Jornada 680. Al programs are standard, except for the telnet
program, which is "cetelnet".
The server: A debian 2.1 box using mgetty, pppd, etc.
It uses IP Masquerading, which made it difficult to even get to
the stage where I'm at now. It has mail/www servers on it which
the 680 fails to connect to.
Is suspect the problem is related to IP Masquerading, but I'm not sure since
the telnet client works. Any help would be appreciated.
--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--
Michael K Patterson, HP Software Engineer
My opinions do not represent those of HP. If they do, it's coincidence.
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From: Jean-Serge Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Slackware telnetd problem (was Re: Help with telnet)
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 21:27:12 -0400
Thought you might like to know that I resolved the issue. It seams that
I did
not install the full terminfo database, so files were missing in
/usr/lib/terminfo.
The problem is that when in.telnetd initialises it uses the TERM
settings given
to it (windows default to ansi) and since that file does not exist in
the
terminfo database, it core dumps. If you go to the menu, then the
default
becomes whatever you put it (usually vt100) which is fine on a Slackware
3.4
linux install with no terminfo database installed...
Other distributions (maybe other Slackware version as well) probably do
not
have that problem...
I don't know exactly how it works, but I created files for all the
terminals
that Microsoft's telnet client supports after noticing that it sets the
term
to 'ansi' by default (just do a 'echo "TERM = $TERM"' at the beginning
of
/etc/profile)...
So I did:
cd /usr/lib/terminfo
[ ! -d a ] && mkdir a
ln -s ../v/vt100 a/ansi
this is the only one you need to address this particular problem, but I
got
from a post that this should also be done:
[ ! -d A ] && mkdir A
ln -s ../a/ansi A/ANSI
[ ! -d D ] && mkdir D
ln -s ../v/vt100 D/DEC-VT100
[ ! -d V ] && mkdir V
ln -s ../v/vt100 V/VT100
[ ! -d n ] && mkdir n
ln -s ../v/vt100 n/none
ln -s ../v/vt100 n/network
[ ! -d u ] && mkdir u
ln -s ../v/vt100 u/unknown
and it'll fix it...
Of course you could probably go back into pkgtool and install the
terminfo database (didn't try that though)
Rob Speed wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jean-Serge Gagnon
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Hi,
> > A while ago you posted that you had the exact same problem
> >I have with telnetting into a Linux box from Windows; i.e. typing
> >'telnet 192.168.2.1' responds with 'connection to host lost' but it
> >works fine by going to the telnet menu and doing a 'Connect' and
> >then 'Remote system' and entering the IP there...
>
> I though I still had the same problem, but on trying it your way - going
> to the menu, etc - it works, now this is damned odd.
>
> I'd been using CSTelnet for a few days, so I hadn't really tried.
> Although, the machine has been turned off today (normally it's on 24x7
> working on RC5 (www.distributed.net)...
>
> This is odd, because now I can't reproduce the error.
> I'm damned if I know what's causing it.
>
> There's another person who's been having the same problems.
> He's at;
> Tim Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> You could do worse than quiz him as well.
>
> >
> > I was wondering if you had resolved the issue and what
> >it was that you did?
>
> Nope....
>
> I'll keep you mail though, If I do figure it out, I'll be emailing
> everyone who's also having the same problem..
> --
> Rob Speed
> Vitesse Systems Laboratories.
> Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
--
// Jean-Serge Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
// Newlix Corporation http://www.newlix.com
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From: "Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Removing Anonymous FTP access
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 16:15:37 -0400
Matt wrote:
>
> I've setup wu-ftpd, and in order to get guest groups working I had to
> install anon-ftp. I don't want to allow anonymous access to my server
> however. How can I set this up?
put anonymous in /etc/ftpusers
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From: "Hebert, Greg (EXCHANGE:KWAY:6C26)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: YP,NIS,user logins
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 15:51:04 -0400
Paul Trost wrote:
>
> I didn't see anything in the fstab man pages that would be of help.
>
> I copied my group and passwd files to my workstation and then logged in. I
> still have use "nobody" set on files after I write them across the NFS
> share.
>
> Paul
>
whats in your /etc/exports file?
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Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Buchenrieder)
Subject: Re: SuSE Linux 6.1 & ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT) Operation not permitted error?
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 21:35:07 GMT
[Note FollowUp-To: header]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>In article <7je179$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> kite@NoSpam.%inetport.com (Clifford Kite) wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> : The actual failure is `ioctl(PPPIOCGUNIT): Operation not permitted'.
>>
>> : pppd[345]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
>> : pppd[345]: kernel tty_io.c process (345) pppd used obsolete
>> : `/dev/cua2' up date software to use `/dev/ttyS2'
Right. Do not use cua* devices anymore.
>>
>> Pppd is using /dev/cua2 for the modem device file.
... which is wrong.
[...]
>I have definitely set `ln -s /dev/ttyS2 /dev/modem'.
>But Guess what. There is something in SuSE that keep bloody
>resetting the thing `/dev/cua2'.
[...]
grep -e cua /etc/rc.config
will certainly show /dev/cua2 as being your modem device.
Edit /etc/rc.config to be pointing to /dev/ttyS2 instead. SuSE
will per default reset the various settings to the values listed
in its main configuration file (/etc/rc.config) whenever booted up.
Michael
--
Michael Buchenrieder * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.muc.de/~mibu
Lumber Cartel Unit #456 (TINLC) & Official Netscum
Note: If you want me to send you email, don't munge your address.
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From: "steve epstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Samba/NT problem
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 20:35:31 -0500
I had a small but stable network consisting of a Novell 3.12 server, a dot
matrix printer connected to it, 2 network printers and 4 workstations (1 NT
Workstation 4.0 SP3, 2 Win98s and 1 Win95b). I have migrated this to TCP/IP
and a Linux server (RH 5.1, 2.0.34 samba 1.9.18p5), smb.conf attached.
Everything works, but the NT system has crashed twice since doing this--it
had been very stable. One crash occurred when I tried to print to one of the
networked printers, the other seemed to be at random. I attempted to
uninstall the Novell client, but it has no uninstall routine so I simply
removed the references to it under networking and deleted the directory.
Other than the change to the Linux server, the only software I have added to
the NT box is TimeSync.pif. It only runs at startup so I would not think it
would not cause a problem.
Also when I access any printers from any of the workstations, the print menu
takes 10 seconds to come up. When telneting to the Linux box, the telnet
response takes 30 to 60 seconds to get a log in prompt. Is this normal? It
seems very slow to me--with the Novell box it was less than a second. Many
times the networked (TCP/IP) printers are turned off until needed as there
is a print queue in the RH box.
Both the Novell and the Linux servers are comparable, the Novell was a
486/66 w/32MB of RAM and a 2GB IDE HD, while the Linux is an Intergraph TD1,
486/50 with 32MB RAM and a 500MB SCSI HD.
My plan is to strip down the Novell box and put Linux on it, but I wanted to
make sure it was stable. Any help would be appreciated.
steve epstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Olbert)
Subject: Re: I HATE SAMBA and NT!!!!
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 02:09:08 GMT
On Mon, 07 Jun 1999 01:01:41 -0700, Stephen Carville
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen,
>Some possible causes:
>
>1. Do you have a UNIX account on the machine (or NIS) so samba knows how to
>set your directory permissions?
I don't have NIS running, but I didn't before. My NT username/pwd is
the same as a valid samba username/pwd
>2. Are both smbd and nmbd running?
yes
>3. Do you have an smbpasswd file? (unless security=server)
yes
>
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From: Bill Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ipfwadm to ipchains config
Date: Tue, 08 Jun 1999 01:23:08 GMT
Mike,
Thanks for the suggestion. I had also tried this(from the ipchains HowTo):
ipchains -P forward DENY
ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.200.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0
If I do "ipchains -L" on OpenLinux I get:
target prot opt source destination ports
MASQ all ------ 192.168.200.0/24 anywhere n/a
which is similar to what I get with "ipfwadm -F -l" on RedHat
type prot source destination ports
acc/m all 192.168.200.0/24 anywhere n/a
I checked routing with "netstat -r" on both and they are identical.
When I do "netstat -s" both platforms show 'received' packets from the
masqueraded host in the Ip section. On RedHat the 'forwarded' packets show up
but not on OpenLinux. Can't make much of this. Any other suggestions.
thanx
-bill
> you wrote:
> > ipchains -N masq
>
> You do not need this. But you can do it, if you want, but then you
> should add:
>
> ipchains -A forward -j masq
>
> > ipchains -A masq -s 192.168.200.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0
>
> ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.200.0/24 -d 0/0
>
> or in second case
>
> ipchains -A masq -j MASQ -s 192.168.200.0/24 -d 0/0
>
> To get your old config you will still have to add:
>
> ipchains -P forward DENY
>
> > the -A(add) worked, but if I do 'ipchains -L -M' there are no entries. Any
>
> ipchains -L -M is only a indication if there was really traffic which
> should match one of the masquerading rules.
>
> Malware
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