At 2002-01-30 16:51 -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
What am I missing?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
Let's say, I want to find zebra.lrp -- how do I do that?
The search facility returns: `No matches found to your query' for both
announcements and pages.
If I goto Main Menu | Packages -- it
I was cruisin the Monkey Noodle site, and took the advice and added modules
and set parameters to enable some fair queue functionality.
Question: While I likely don't need it much (small 4 computer home
network), how might I know if I have actually improved anything or if I am
hindering things?
it sounds like you have an apache issue.
try http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/index.html for
help with virtual hosts with apache.
HTH,
brett
--- Lonnie Cumberland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
How are you doing today? Good I hope.
I have another small problem that I hope
Hi,
The ISP technician showed up but just upgraded the TV portion. He told us to
call tech-support to get 2 IPs, so I think there is no need to have a new
cable modem. I did not contact them yet as I am not sure if we can hook up
both 2 IPs to 2 NICs on the router.
A friend with ADSL told me
I tried to run 2 instances of DNS 'named' on the router, one for the
internal and one for the external. If I do it manually, like
/usr/sbin/named
/usr/sbin/named -c another_named.conf
evrything is fine.
But when I tried to modify the named-start-up script /etc/init.d/named, in
the start)
Hi There,
No actually I really think that it is an LRP problem because the IP
is being port-forwarded to the actual web server and thus the name
information is being lost.
From what I can tell about the Virtual hosting, if the Apache web
server resolves and redirects based upon the name then it
malik menzong wrote:
Lynn:
That is what I was saying. I open the resolv.conf file and wrote something
like this:
XXX.XXX.XXX # DNS0
XXX.XXX.XX # DNS1
If you put valid statements into Oxygen's resolv.conf, then
you can sit down at the Oxygen terminal and type
nslookup www.google.com
Binh: I would like to correct the notion that the HUB gets IP addresses.
The NICs do. I don't know from LEAF point of view, but it would be
perfectly acceptable (I believe) that the 2 NICs in the one machine,
connected to the HUB, will each be assigned an IP address.
Our cable ISP will
I'm not sure I understand this so feel free to ignore the rest of this post
:-), however...
I think that you have set Apache up to differentiate between different sites
based on the domain name that is supplied in the HTTP host headers. This
information is not actually affected by DNS or by what
Thanks Lee for taking the time to explain this to me.
It clears up a lot of my confusion about the basic process.
Sorry if it was off-topic but I had originally thought that it had to
do with the LRP port-forwrding process.
Thanks again,
Lonnie
Hi Lonnie, hi all
I'm running Apache behind a LEAF box. It's portforwarded to my private DMZ,
but I know that it works without a DMZ interface too (so it wouldn't change
anything if you add a DMZ interface).
Name-based virtual hosting is working fine, I don't have any problems.
As Lee said,
I'm using the Dachstein version of LRP. How do I reject a specific IP?
I'm running LaBrea on another machine and notice the same IP
portscanning our network.
Thanks!!
-Gabriel
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Hi Roger,
I have been using the bandwidth monitor in Weblet and find it quit useful.
The only problem is that it doesn't show ipsec0 for those of us doing VPNs.
I tried modifying the netmon.html code, but obviously the Java script in
lrpStat.jar knows nothing of ipsec0. Is there any way to
The ISP technician showed up but just upgraded the TV portion. He told us
to
call tech-support to get 2 IPs, so I think there is no need to have a new
cable modem. I did not contact them yet as I am not sure if we can hook up
both 2 IPs to 2 NICs on the router.
A friend with ADSL told me
I'm using the Dachstein version of LRP. How do I reject a specific IP?
I'm running LaBrea on another machine and notice the same IP
portscanning our network.
Temporary block:
ipchains -I input -j DENY -s unwanted IP
Permanent block:
Put the above line in /etc/ipchains.input.
Charles
The good news is that I can ping the world now from the router. Every time I
think I saved my config. and I reboot it was not actually saved.
The only hurdle I have now is to see the internet from my machine behind the
firewall. that machine do ping to the etho network card but cant ping after
BH 50 51 tcp are on the accept list with 0 byte counts. 500 udp is also open with
traffic. Nothing shows up in the logs on either end indicating where the packets are
going. I'm looking in syslog.
Thanks for your help
I'm trying to set up 2 Dachstein CD systems to create a VPN. The CD
Pinging from Box1 to WS 192.168.10.3 is no problem, and versa versa.
As long as i have the default gateway on on BOX3, then i can ping from WS 192.168.10.3
to the internet.
I think what u mentioned previously is perciasly the problem, box3 gets into a LOOP,
for some reason, and just sends all
I finally got my friends pppoe system working with dyndns.org free dns
service.
He gave me ssh access so I could play with his configuration from my
house.
He used Jacques Nilo's version of ez-ipupdate called ez-ipupd.lrp
It is smaller and newer - and worked. He couldn't get ez-ipupdate.lrp
to
Jack...Jack..
U should see me man...I'm jumping for joy, my family thinks i'm going CRAZYIt's
workingit's work
this is the key to it
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/netfilter/2000-November/006089.html
i did this on box3, and now that the default route is off...i can BROWSE the net
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Michael McClure wrote:
I'm running the original Eigerstein and have the sshd.lrp (v1) package on
it. When left inactive, the ssh session is disconnected even though
keepalive=yes in the ssh config. Does anybody know what the problem is with
this? How do I configure it
Is there a module or is it even necessary to have some sort of web
caching on LRP?
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After 2 years of running Matterhorn, I just upgraded to Dachstein.
WOW! What an incredible improvement. I got it up and running (including
converting all 3 of my Win clients to dhcp, making backup floppies and
storing all the modified .lrp files on my linux server) in less than an
hour!
What
At 08:52 PM 1/31/02 -0500, John Mullan wrote:
Is there a module or is it even necessary to have some sort of web
caching on LRP?
No, it is not necessary. Proxy servers are not well suited to devices like
LEAF routers, due to the small filesystem space they typically have.
If you really want
On Thursday 31 January 2002 19:52, John Mullan wrote:
Is there a module or is it even necessary to have some sort of web
caching on LRP?
Is there a module, no.
Is it necessary, no.
Is a package available if someone wants a web-proxy for LEAF, yes
David D. has a squid package available
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
So, we blew away that wins server and put samba (nmb-207.lrp) on each
gateway. It's taken some tweaking and reading man smb.conf
http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html.
Still, windoze functionality is severely lacking across the wan!
Do
I wrote a script to write a floppy disk image to a disk in Linux
for people who may find it useful. It could be stripped out and
used for a linux self-installer for LEAF images as well in a
tarball. It can be found at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn
Comments/suggestions
Keep your champagne, just send me the configuration files you modified
so I can put them into the QoS HOWTO :-)
Congratulations
Jack
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Reginald R. Richardson wrote:
Jack...Jack..
U should see me man...I'm jumping for joy, my family thinks i'm going CRAZYIt's
On 1/31/02 at 9:42 PM, malik menzong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more question that keeps bugging is the following. I
made an 1.68 image that is self contained and a 1.44 ima
as well. Everytime I boot from the cd and I make a change
if I tried to back up the changes on the 1440 image it
Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Hello All,
while looking around on the net I came across this NFS via SSH that
you might be interested in taking a look at.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/imaging/snfs/
Cheers,
Lonnie
Would NFS tunneled through SSH be acceptable?
dbc.
Hi Lonnie!
It does
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