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Hello Everyone, I posted a new version of TrinityOS on 12/30/01 but didn't get a chance to send out an update. I've also posted a new version of the IPMASQ howto and function.s http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html 565 users on the list! Please tell your friends about TrinityOS! Ps. TrinityOS is now linked to from the LDP. Look in the "additional HOWTO-related items". PPs. Yes, the ECST WWW server is back up. Sorry about that. --David TrinityOS ---------------------------------------------------------------- N 12/30/01 - Updated various versions of software, etc. - kernel 2.4.17 - PPPd 2.4.1 - noted that pppd 2.4.x now supports ML/PPP - Bind 9.2.0 - DHCP v3.0 - WUFTPd 2.6.2 - SSH 3.1.0 - Apache 1.3.22 - Nmap 2.54Beta30 - Added urls for - Powertweak - preempt 2.2.x patches - everybuddy [Section 5] *C* - Updated the strong rc.firewall to rc.firewall-4.05-123NIC - OUCH! Somehow the final setting of ip_forward got set to "0" instead of "1". Thanks to Chris van der Merwe for catching this! - Added comments when a 2.4.x kernel is found that running IPCHAINS emulation is NOT recommended due to poor MASQ support. It is recommended to run a native IPTABLES ruleset under 2.4.x kernels. [Section 10] G - Updated the info on the state of PPPd dial-on-demand featureset. Since PPPd really does do everything that Diald does, there isnt much reason to use Diald anymore. [Section 22] G - Updated the Diald section to reflect that I no longer recommend the use of Diald. I recommend to use the Dial-on-demand features built into PPPd. If you disagree with this, please email me and I'll try to clarify my point. [Section 23] G - Added a small addition to the Sendmail testing section to to test if the server can accept email from a simple TELNET connection. - Added some extra clarification and testing proceedures to the Sendmail backup MX section [Section 25] ---------------------------------------------------------------- IPMASQ howto: ---------------------------------------------------------------- 01/05/02: - Added disabled rules to the rc.firewall-2.4-stronger ruleset to support INTERNAL DHCP server and EXTERNAL access to a WWW server running on the MASQ machine. 01/05/02: - Added required changes to the loading of the ip_conntrack_ftp module if people PORTFW to non-standard FTP ports. 01/05/02: - Added an example in the 2.4.x PORTFW section on how to REDIRECT internal traffic back to an INTERNAL server. This is the same as running REDIR under 2.2.x and 2.0.x kernels. 01/05/02: - Added Juanjox mirror URLs to the HOWTO. 01/04/02: - Clarified and cleaned up the ICQ PORTFW section; Added thoughts on the ip_masq_icq, PORTFW, and SOCKS solutions 01/05/02: - Added Slackware 8.0 to the supported list. 01/04/02: - Fixed some spelling mistakes in the 2.4 and 2.2 rulesets. Thanks to Michael Ott for the sharp eye. 12/19/01: - Fixed a minor comment typo in the rc.firewall-2.4 file. Thanks to Bruno Negrao for this one. 12/02/01: - Fixed some minor version typos in the 2.4.x rc.firewall ruleset; Added a missing $PORTFWIF variable for the 2.4.x PORTFW example. Thanks to Neil Bunn for the errata. 11/25/01: - Expanded on the ipchains module conflict error messages in Section 5 11/23/01: - Updated the HOWTO to reflect a new PPTP kernel module for the 2.4.x kernels 11/19/01: - Clarified the PPTP supports for 2.4.x kernels ---------------------------------------------------------------- function.s ---------------------------------------------------------------- 12/29/01 - Updated to reflect some Solaris commands; added SSH commands; added minicom, strace, screen, tin/trn, pine, mutt, lsof. etc. ---------------------------------------------------------------- .----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | David A. Ranch - Linux/Networking/PC hardware [EMAIL PROTECTED] | !---- ----! `----- For more detailed info, see http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch -----' _______________________________________________ Masq maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Admin requests can be handled at http://www.indyramp.com/masq-list/ -- THIS INCLUDES UNSUBSCRIBING! or email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] PLEASE read the HOWTO and search the archives before posting. You can start your search at http://www.indyramp.com/masq/ Please keep general linux/unix/pc/internet questions off the list.
