Hello,
On my sister's LAN there lives a Windows XP notebook. Whenever it's
attached to the LAN it spews forth this or something just like this
every few minutes. Can you help me identify this tcpdump entry ? I can't
tell where it's trying to go and I can't seem to find where to turn it
Hey all,
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly use of bandwidth very
useful. Maybe others would too, those on pay-per-meg deals?
It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures. I tried to set up
a shell script to do it but couldn't get it running automatically.
Would
I tried to use the new floppy image (.exe) on my machine. But as with the
rc1 image I am missing the my serial ports. Is there no more support in the
kernel (built-in or module)?
What should I do to get it work with a serial attached terminal/console ?
Erik Doktor
-Ursprüngliche
It's not do-able in a masquerade environment. Say you have 5 Netmeeting
users behind the firewall and a connection request comes in to the firewall
with your external IP address on it. The firewall has no way to know which
of the 5 users it is supposed to go to. With the ip_masq_h232 module
Hi,
A few days ago, I set up a hard disk on my leaf
system ( tu use squid It works)
Ifollowed theCharles's hard disk howto
(thanks Charles).
I used the hdsupp.lrp and hdsupp_s.lrp from
lrp.steinkuehler.net but is seems that
one shared library is missing from the hdsupp_s
package.
It understandable with the multi-user setup - not doable. but i've only got
a single client that i'm interested in. i've tried passing/forwarding the
h.323 ports back to him but it still doesn't work - but i also don't see any
rejects occuring in the logs? i would expect to see some from some of
Here some info if you haven't seen it.
http://www.coritel.it/coritel/ip/sofia/nat/nat2/nat2.htm
There used to be a site that listed how to masq a bunch a applications, but
I couldn't find it. Anyone know the one I mean? I thought it was a link on
Rick O's site, but didn't see it now.
- Todd
What are the specs on your boxes? And what do you mean by connect to a
single VPN site? It sounds like you're doing two point to point VPNs,
instead of one gateway to gateway VPN connection. Is that correct?
incedentally, vpn IS how we're getting around it now - but going through 3
David:
Heya. What Todd said is pretty much my understanding as
well; NetMeeting is a disaster of a protocol in so far as how
it interacts with NAT'ing firewalls. In addition to all of the
problems Todd mentioned, I believe that the source-IP of a
NetMeeting client is embedded within the
Hi all,
I am trying to put my debug script into a lrp package. Charles' Quick
and Dirty LRP Package HOWTO: lists four files.
package.list
package.conf
package.help
package.version
When I look at my /var/lib/lrpkg/ many packages have two extra files
that are not mentioned.
package.local which
The second package is ifconfig - but having to put those in really extends
the LRP= line, and in my case it made it impossible to load all the
necessary modules - I just used IPSec from the initial D-CD release RC1
because it includes ifconfig and mawk - works like a charm and I didn't have
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Also available is a new weblet package. This includes numberous updates
from the previous Dachstein weblet. You can now access the weblet logs via
weblet, a bug with the text to html conversion has been fixed, so and
now show up properly in the log listings,
Hi,
My router obtains an address via DHCP but complains about it:
receive_packet failed on eth0: Network is down
And them I'm hosed. I've found that manually restarting the dhcpclient
daemon
fixes the problem. Why is this happening?
Nov 1 23:19:24 myrouter dhclient: Internet Software
The second package is ifconfig - but having to put those in really extends
the LRP= line, and in my case it made it impossible to load all the
necessary modules - I just used IPSec from the initial D-CD release RC1
because it includes ifconfig and mawk - works like a charm and I didn't
have
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly use of bandwidth
very
useful. Maybe others would too, those on pay-per-meg deals?
It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures. I tried to set
up
a shell script to do it but couldn't get it running automatically.
Would it
I am trying to put my debug script into a lrp package. Charles' Quick
and Dirty LRP Package HOWTO: lists four files.
package.list
package.conf
package.help
package.version
When I look at my /var/lib/lrpkg/ many packages have two extra files
that are not mentioned.
package.local which
My router obtains an address via DHCP but complains about it:
receive_packet failed on eth0: Network is down
And them I'm hosed. I've found that manually restarting the dhcpclient
daemon
fixes the problem. Why is this happening?
Sounds like the classic bug with my dhclient package.
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Why do you need both of these?
/var/sh-www/cgi-bin/viewlogs
/var/sh-www/cgi-bin/viewlogs-www - viewlogs
Take a look at the code...
The script includes code to prevent 'directory walking' attacks, so
something like:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Charles Steinkuehler
Sent: Saturday, 3 November 2001 10:51
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly
use of bandwidth very useful. Maybe others would too,
those on pay-per-meg
Hi
Can someone point me to an instruction for setting up ssh on Dachstein.
I've copied sshd-1.lrp sshkey-1.lrp to the disk, generated a key,
saved it but it's still looking for a key.
TIA
--
Bill Hults Dir. Network Services
Infinite Technologies of Vermont
71 Millet Street
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly
use of bandwidth very useful. Maybe others would too,
those on pay-per-meg deals?
I dunno what the likelihood of this suggestion becoming reality is, but
maybe having MRTG running and using one of the client apps to produce
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
With weblet, I would find a feature that showed hourly use of bandwidth
very
useful. Maybe others would too, those on pay-per-meg deals?
It could be grabbed from the ipchains accounting figures. I tried to set
up
a shell script to do it but couldn't get
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