Thank you again all -
I read this file:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
And tried to follow these steps:
snip To setup this type of connection:
1) open the protocols 50 and 51 on your firewall
2) open port 500 on your firewall
3) load the
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Eric Kubischta wrote:
Thank you again all -
I read this file:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
And tried to follow these steps:
snip To setup this type of connection:
1) open the protocols 50 and 51 on your firewall
2) open port
You need to remove the ip_masq_ipsec.o module line from modules.conf
The lines should look like the following
EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=66.101.59.22/32_ssh # this only allows a specific IP, I
think the 0/0 would allow everything
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS=66.101.59.22/32_500 # this is the port for IPSec (I
Lynn
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Weblet
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:14:05 -0500
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 16:57, Richard Amerman wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications to
Ok ive got it working alright. Vut now when my connection dies (it does that
3 times a day not 40 times anymore) and i fill in the new ipnumber in the
direct connect box. I have to manually disconnect and reconnect my pppeo
connection
svi network reload
and then al thing function (search etc.)
Hi,
in Bering RC3 there is a bug in the bridge.lrp int the file
/etc/network/if-pre-up.d/bridge
the line
brctl addif $IFACE $i ip set dev $i up
should read
brctl addif $IFACE $i ip link set dev $i up
Jacques, sorry, my fault.
I should know, it is better to use copy'n'paste.
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On Wednesday 26 June 2002 16:12, Robin wrote:
So how can i fix this. Maybe put a reload of network.conf and the
ipfilters in my pppoe start script.
And how do i do that. And where is the script located..
Ken Hadley's custom ppp/pppoe Dachstein image should have this
all built-in. It should
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 15:31, Erich Titl wrote:
I am playing around with weblet to get some kind of a web based
configuration. Authentication is certainly an issue there and I am
very interested in anything that should come up in that aspect.
Does anyone know why the
Thank you for the suggestions.
I took Charles' advice by installing socks5.lrp. Kim's IP_MASQ_ICQ module
would work too but if the other end is behind the firewall it may not.
I tried last night on my son's machine and ICQ is OK, I can receive files. I
have one more questions: how can I tell
Thank you again. I have set up my network.conf file according to the
settings below (using the external IP address of my companies VPN server).
But still, when I try to connect with VPN from my Win2K Client machine
through the firewall, doesn't work (hangs at Verifying User Name and
I currently have a modification that has a new list of all the configuration files on
the left side. I have included all the main networking files, modules file, ppp
files, and all of shorewall.
I did this with a combination of index.html modification (including some cleanup,
primarily
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 10:31, Ping Kwong wrote:
When I get a chance again I'll take a look at it again. But I did
try using Charles' 2.2.19-small modules per your instructions with
the link. That why I find it perplexing. I have a bootable CD-R that
I made with Eigerstein and I stick
Hi guys...
Using bearing 1.0rc3,
Isn't there a traceroute included by default...
thks
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On Wednesday 26 June 2002 13:31, Joey Officer wrote:
You need to remove the ip_masq_ipsec.o module line from modules.conf
Incorrect, you need the ip_masq_ipsec modules for pass-through operation
with a 2.2.x kernel
The lines should look like the following
On Thu, 27 Jun 2002, Reginald R. Richardson wrote:
Hi guys...
Using bearing 1.0rc3,
Isn't there a traceroute included by default...
No.
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On Wednesday 26 June 2002 17:13, Robin wrote:
yeh maybe true..
but i used his instructions to get the dachstein CD work with pppoe..
OK, this should work I dunno why something like this doesn't appear
to be included (and Ken has a version of DCD on his webpage).
In /usr/sbin/adsl-connect,
At 10:31 PM 6/26/02 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
I am playing around with weblet to get some kind of a web based
configuration. Authentication is certainly an issue there and I am very
interested in anything that should come up in that aspect.
Does anyone know why the
I think there have been a few discussions about Win2k, there is something
within Win2k that creates some problems. I am using a Win2k pro box at
home, and haven't had any trouble, but you might want to search the
archives...
Joey
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From: Eric Kubischta [mailto:[EMAIL
Anybody tried Freesco, any comments compared with lrp's like Daschtein ???
Thanks
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Yeah I've tried freesco, its pretty easy to use, but 'I' found that the LRP
projects:
* are updated much more frequently (last update on freesco i think was in
2000)
* have a much larger user base
* have more configuration options
I 'was' using freesco for around 6-8 months... I didn't have
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Have you loaded the pptp Module?
Have you set up protocol 47 to also port forward to your VPN server?
On your Win2k box, go to the properties of the VPN Connection and in the
properties setup box on the networking tab, set the Type of VPN server
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 16:12, Robin wrote:
I think the problem here is that the network.conf (or the forward
rules) arent ajusted to the new ipnumber i get.
I just had a thought. You do have this option set in network.conf?
This is the option for a dynamic ppp/pppoe connection to
Thank you very much for the Reply! It is now working!
This has been a great group of people to work with. Although some of the
Linux Ease of Use may be lacking, the support community has any MS based
one beat hands down.
I imagine that, over time, the group if developers working on the LRP
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