Hi
At 16:54 21.05.2002 -0700, you wrote:
I'm gonna try commenting out the *.emerg line. Thanks again man.
I'll definitely keep you posted.
I would not just comment it out but save the data in a file. See
syslog.conf(5) for an explanation of the syslog configuration file format.
Erich
The chip that this card uses is a Broadcom BCM 4210KTF
Robert Chambers
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2002, Robert Chambers wrote:
Anyone know what driver is for the Linksys HPN200 nic?
Robert Chambers
Doesn't look like one exists.
Hi,
I have a Windows Media Server which I would like to place behind our
Dachstein firewall and have the equivalent of port forwarded to the internet
via the public interface on the firewall.
For normal web servers, I just port forward port 80 or 443 for ssl. Since
Windows Media uses ip
Hello I have listened that with the last version of PGP (PGPnet) can be
installed a VPN with IPSec.
Someone has done this?
Roberto Pereyra
Gualeguaychu
Argentina
http://www.linux-net.com.ar
GnuPG keyID: BB43E337
http://pgp.mit.edu
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Date: Tue, 21 May
Hey I stopped the sysklogd as well as commented out the *.emerg * line
and
I still get those NET messages.
Any suggestions?
ps aux | grep sys
Do you have any running process like syslog? If yes, then you can kill
it.
If not, as I mentioned, these messages are generated by the
- Original Message -
From: Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] A NET question
Omar D. Samuels wrote:
Hey I stopped the sysklogd as well as commented out the *.emerg * line
and
I still get those
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From: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] A NET question
Hi
At 16:54 21.05.2002 -0700, you wrote:
I'm gonna try commenting out the *.emerg line. Thanks again man.
I'll definitely keep
I did find this after my last post:
http://www.homepna.org/support/faqs.html#FAQ6
I haven't looked any further than that.
On Wed, 22 May 2002, steve crowl wrote:
From http://www.digit-life.com/articles/homepna2/ publication date unknown:
Unfortunately, since Broadcom hasn't released the
Omar,
Please post the diagnostic information requested by Michael. We should
be able to determine the problem for you. Unfortunately, the information
you've provided up to now is insufficient to troubleshoot the problem.
I also seem to get a lot of martian source messages, I shud prolly read
I played with PGPnet about a year ago. At that time, the 'free' version
would NOT support access to a LAN behind the firewall. In other words,
you could use it to build a tunnel between two machines only. The
useful functionality came in the more costly version. As a matter of
interest, the
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 08:42, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I'm sorry, I just realised that my msgs weren't going thru because I had
these msgs as attachments, which I imagine needs to be moderator approved.
Omar,
I'm the list admin. Attachments are rejected due to the amount of
viruses circulating.
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 08:42, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I'm sorry, I just realised that my msgs weren't going thru because I had
these msgs as attachments, which I imagine needs to be moderator
approved.
Omar,
I'm the list admin. Attachments are rejected due to the amount of
viruses
Forgot one more
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q284211SD=MSKB;
Windows Media Services and NAT
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Alex Neblett wrote
Hi,
I have a Windows Media Server which I would like to
place behind our
Dachstein firewall and have the equivalent of port
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 09:13, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 08:42, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
Hope this is what you were talking about:
May 22 02:53:54 NRP-413 kernel: NET: 4 messages suppressed.
May 22 02:53:54 NRP-413 kernel: Redirect from D08A145C/eth0 to D08A1401
Check http://www.homepna.org/support/faqs.html#FAQ6
This must be fairly new.
-Richard
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 06:11, steve crowl wrote:
From http://www.digit-life.com/articles/homepna2/ publication date unknown:
Unfortunately, since Broadcom hasn't released the official specification of
its
Omar,
The whole unmodified contents would be useful. Long messages on a
technical support list like this are acceptable. More information is
better than less. Thanks. :-)
Ok, here goes:
###
# Brief instructions
i cannot telnet out via port 25.
Here is my shorewall output if it will help. Please tell what i am doing wrong.
Problem: telnet mail.edgucate.com 25 times out (or any other email servers)
router setup: bering rc1 ppp0(dialup verizon)eth0(internal lan)
using dnscache(which dont work):(
Very OT...
It came up in conversation with some friends yesterday that we weren't clear
on the origin of the names for these two popular floppy/cd firewall
packages. Maybe Charles and Jacques can fill us in on why they're called
Bering and Dachstein. I can see -stein, but why Dach? I'm
Before we keep asking for more and more info, perhaps we should look a bit
at what we do know and interpret the actual report. As Michael correctly
pointed out yesterday, the important log line is the one that preceded the
NET line, and we're finally seeing it.
It reads:
May 22 02:53:54
I can't see anything in the snipped output to suggest your firewall is
blocking port 25, but a quick check on Google suggests that Verizon DOES
block port 25. It might be worthwhile to dig a bit deeper.
-Richard
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 09:50, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
i cannot telnet out via
Scott Ecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/22/2002 12:20:48 PM
To: LEAF-user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: [leaf-user] OT: Origins of Bering and Dachstein names
Very OT...
It came up in conversation with some friends yesterday that we weren't clear
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 10:18, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Before we keep asking for more and more info, perhaps we should look a bit
at what we do know and interpret the actual report. As Michael correctly
pointed out yesterday, the important log line is the one that preceded the
NET line, and
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 10:39, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 10:18, Ray Olszewski wrote:
May 22 02:53:54 NRP-413 kernel: Redirect from D08A145C/eth0 to D08A1401
ignored.Path = D08A1469 - 42DA4753, tos 00
Unpacked, this says that the kernel is reporting that it received and
Many thanks to all that responded. I am an insider (beta tester) with
Lindows O/S and on thier forum someone was trying to get Lindows to work
with this card from Linksys. I have passed along all the info.
Thank you
Robert Chambers
Richard Doyle wrote:
Check
At 01:14 PM 5/22/02 -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
[...]
There's just one question I have for MacGyver...
May 22 02:53:54 NRP-413 kernel: Redirect from D08A145C/eth0 to
D08A1401
ignored.Path = D08A1469 - 42DA4753, tos 00
Unpacked, this says that the kernel is reporting that it
How does one go about unpacking that cryptic message from what looks like
Hex to get IP addresses?
It is hex (that's why I prepended the 0x), and if you know enough to
recognize it, the rest is easy to explain.
Separated into bytes, the address 42DA4753 becomes 42 DA 47 53
Now change
Just as a warning, i installed PGP Freeware 7.01's VPN software on my
windows XP box and it renedered my network connection totally nonfunctional,
i had to reinstall the OS.
-david
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From: Brock Nanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 11:16, Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 10:39 AM 5/22/02 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
[...]
I think you can stop logging of TOS redirects in network.config by
changing the option below to yes. This may open up a possible security
hole.
ALLIF_ACCEPT_REDIRECTS=NO
If this changes
Scott,
Would you be kind enough to give some more details on the nature of your
deployments or even write something for the testimonials section?
Regards,
/eric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Scott Ecker
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002
Le Mercredi 22 Mai 2002 19:20, Scott Ecker a écrit :
Very OT...
It came up in conversation with some friends yesterday that we weren't
clear on the origin of the names for these two popular floppy/cd firewall
packages. Maybe Charles and Jacques can fill us in on why they're called
Bering
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 10:20, Scott Ecker wrote:
Very OT...
It came up in conversation with some friends yesterday that we weren't clear
on the origin of the names for these two popular floppy/cd firewall
packages. Maybe Charles and Jacques can fill us in on why they're called
Bering and
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
Here they are, before and after txt files
Your firewall is passing port 25 just fine so whatever is happening is
happening outside of the firewall:
Chain loc2net (1 references)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
Le Mercredi 22 Mai 2002 18:50, Jim Van Eeckhoutte a écrit :
i cannot telnet out via port 25.
Here is my shorewall output if it will help. Please tell what i am doing
wrong.
Problem: telnet mail.edgucate.com 25 times out (or any other email servers)
router setup: bering rc1 ppp0(dialup
I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind running it
instead of the LRCFG. I've been snooping around the init.d and rc.d
sections but can't find exactly where to stick this. Can anyone help,
pleez? Thanks.
Can my LRP box make use of dial-up in any way if I have an ISA telephone
modem in there?
Just checking
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What would be the easiest way to get ipcalc for Bering?
I have a debian 2.2.16 and could compile if necessary,
but at this time haven't found the source.
TIA
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On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind running it
instead of the LRCFG. I've been snooping around the init.d and rc.d
sections but can't find exactly where to stick this. Can anyone help,
pleez?
--On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:15 PM -0500 Omar D. Samuels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can my LRP box make use of dial-up in any way if I have
an ISA telephone modem in there?
This is how I use my Oxygen installation the most - it is configured for
dialup any of three Internet connections
--On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:46 PM -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be the easiest way to get ipcalc for Bering?
Have you considered ipmask? It gives you nearly everything that can be
determined from an IP address and was designed for scripts. Who knows?
Perhaps you can write
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind running it
instead of the LRCFG. I've been snooping around the init.d and rc.d
sections but can't
- Original Message -
From: Jon Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [leaf-user] No autoexec.bat :-)
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind
- Original Message -
From: Jon Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [leaf-user] No autoexec.bat :-)
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I have
Downloaded it and what a cool tool.
Better than ipcalc.
RU the author? Its on your leaf list.
Anyway, a wrapper written in bash is a cool idea.
Believe I will and send you a copy. Thanx.
David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/22/2002 04:51:55 PM
To: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx@Nlynx,
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:06:25PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
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I found that file (it was hidden) and I'm gonna try adding my program to be
run there. Boy I feel my brain cells multiplying rapidly... in order to try
it tho' I need to add something to my /sbin
- Original Message -
From: Jon Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [leaf-user] No autoexec.bat :-)
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D.
If you want foo to run at *boot*, then I guess it needs to go in some
/etc/init.d with a link from /etc/rcN.d, but I'm not too sure what the
default runlevel is... and I should prolly not elaborate further... ;)
Sorry I just now realizing what u r saying about the difference between
Hi I am working with Dachstein in a basic router setup. I would like
to know how to set up DHCP request forwarding between subnets so that we can
administer all of our subnets with one DHCP server. I will do my best to
draw this out.
-ROUTER-
Subnet 1 -
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
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From: Jon Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [leaf-user] No autoexec.bat :-)
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
On
Simply excellent help... thank you sooo much.
I wil go take in the Docs.
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Newmiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Omar D. Samuels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jon Clausen [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fw:
dhcrelay is your friend. See
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/dhcp-2.0pl5.tar.gz
(version 3 is much bigger).
-Richard
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 17:34, Troy Aden wrote:
Hi I am working with Dachstein in a basic router setup. I would like
to know how to set up DHCP request forwarding between
Thanks Richard. I was hoping for a little more of a baby steps
guide can you be a little more specific as to how I need to do this? Can you
provide me with an example configuration or a link to a how to?
Thanks again.
Troy
-Original Message-
From:
Troy Aden wrote:
Hi I am working with Dachstein in a basic router setup. I would like
to know how to set up DHCP request forwarding between subnets so that we can
administer all of our subnets with one DHCP server. I will do my best to
draw this out.
-ROUTER-
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