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From: peter vander kleut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lbilyeu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering - internet disappears, clues for newbie
I've had a similar problem, which turned out to be a fault at the ISP
side,
their
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 07:46:55PM -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, George Georgalis wrote:
Do you mean if you reboot it, it works again? Can you dump
ipchains -t nat -vnL
and
ipchains -vnL
to the list? Post again if you have trouble with this...
George -- the poster
Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone ever compiled the nsupdate tool (from the BIND distro -- see
http://www.isc.org/) for Bering (or other LEAF/LRP variants)? I searched
the mailing list archives and didn't find any mentions of this...
Here you are. Give it a try
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 11:03:08PM -0400, lbilyeu wrote:
Can you dump
ipchains -t nat -vnL
and
ipchains -vnL
#
ipchains: not found
Bering1.0 rc3, after a random time period, the internet disappears from
eth0.
I have to reboot Bering and
power-cycle the cable modem as well.
Yes, per my
Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Russ Price wrote:
In other words:
ACCEPT loc fwudp 33434-33463
[...]
Or if you use the proper syntax for a port range (low port:high port)
then iptables will be happy.
In any case, whether
The LAN hosts are configured manually with the DNS servers from Charter.
Rather not do it this way, but I couldn't seem to get dnscache to serve
up names. Hope to resolve this with a newer Dachstein or other leaf.
Over 3 million boxes unpacked only a few thousand more
Brad Fritz
Hi everyone,
How do I, or I should say, WHERE do I run the ifconfig command from???
I've tried just logging in to Dachstein, and changing to the sbin
directory and nothing works. Hmmph, I'm stumped! Thank you, have a great
week.
Craig
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Craig
IIRC Dachstein by default does not have ifconfig but the iproute2 command
suite, e.g. you have to use ip.
There is a ifconfig.lrp module at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/Packages/ifconfig.htm
HTH
Erich
At 16:04 29.07.2002, you wrote:
Hi everyone,
How do I, or I should say,
Try these... (the default is 'show')
ip addr
ip route
ip link
ip help
ip addr help
etc... I know the help is not easy, but it's all there
I bring up my interfaces something like this...
# first bring everything down...
d=`ip -o link show | cut -d: -f2`
for i in $d ; do
ip addr flush $i
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, lbilyeu wrote:
Can you dump
ipchains -t nat -vnL
and
ipchains -vnL
#
ipchains: not found
Bering1.0 rc3, after a random time period, the internet disappears from
eth0.
I have to reboot Bering and
power-cycle the cable modem as well.
pump -s gives me
I've got Bering rc3 set up with a single D-Link DFE-530TX+ (and a serial
modem).
I couldn't find rtl8139 in the Bering modules collection (downloaded
archive, not
on-line), and the rtl8139.o as supplied with the NIC didn't work. I don't
have a
LEAF development box to build the source against,
I also have the charter service, though not using leaf on it. I have a
linksys plugged into the cable modem. The linksys receives the address
via dhcp, with the linksys serving addresses to my internal network.
I'm out of the Kennewick, WA branch. While not daily by any means (but
very
Hi folks,
I'm confused. My Dachstein CD already has an ifconfig.lrp file on it. Do
I need a different ifconfig.lrp module? Why doesn't the one I have work?
Thanks.
Craig
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Setup - BeringRC3. Multiple dedicated IP's connected via Cablemodem. DMZ and
MASQ'd net
Question 1
I can't seem to reach the DMZ boxes. What is the simplest ruleset to do
the following:
CABLEMODEM - [eth0 fw 1.1.1.1 - eth2 192.168.10.254] --- [192.168.10.244
HOST]
[
Hi folks,
From an earlier post, it was recommended for me to check the
syslinux.cfg file, but I don't have any idea where to find this file!
Once I know which directory it's within, to edit it do I simply type-
ae syslinux.cfg or???... Can I find and edit config files from the
main Dachstein
Craig
Craig wrote the following at 17:59 29.07.2002:
Hi folks,
I'm confused. My Dachstein CD already has an ifconfig.lrp file on it. Do
I need a different ifconfig.lrp module? Why doesn't the one I have work?
Thanks.
Sorry, a was not aware you had the CD version, you may have to specify
which
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 12:42:02 EDT George Georgalis wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 08:59:20AM -0700, Craig wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm confused. My Dachstein CD already has an ifconfig.lrp file on it. Do
I need a different ifconfig.lrp module? Why doesn't the one I have work?
Thanks.
Craig
Hi folks,
Where is the lrpkg.cfg file? In order to be able to use the ifconfig.lrp
module from my Dachstein CD(and ifconfig commands), Erich told me
specify the module to load upon start-up, to edit this file...but I
don't know how to find it. Also, what is this acronym he keeps
using...IIRC???
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 19:47:14 +0200 Erich Titl wrote:
Craig
Craig wrote the following at 17:59 29.07.2002:
Hi folks,
I'm confused. My Dachstein CD already has an ifconfig.lrp file on it. Do
I need a different ifconfig.lrp module? Why doesn't the one I have work?
Thanks.
Sorry, a was
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:01:52 PDT you wrote:
Also, what is this acronym he keeps using...IIRC??? Thank you.
http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?acronym=IIRC
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[2] Modify the Dachstein firewall rules accept this private network
from the router. To do this, you will need to create a file:
/etc/ipchains.input in which you need add this line:
$IPCH -I input -j ACCEPT -p all -s 0/0 -d 192.168.50.0/24 -i
$EXTERN_IF
Also, create a file:
Hi folks,
Let me start over. I'm using the Dachstein 1.0.2 CD which, I see, has
the ifconfig.lrp module already on it. How do I get the ifconfig module
to load upon start-up??? Do I- a.)Simply edit an existing config file?
(Which file, and how do I find/edit it?) b.)Need to create an lrpkg.cfg
Oups !
Sorry Craig,
The lrpkg.cfg is at the CD or floppy root !
I hope this more complete...
Best Regards
Francois BERGERET
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In an unusual stroke of brilliance, I decided to call our service provider
and ask them to turn NATing off. I'm waiting to hear back from them.
Depending on what they say, I may be free and clear.
I have, however, gone back and undone that thing you told me to undo.
If they turn off NATing, I
Well, this is reassuring. For the record, we had a hiccup here in the
Roanoke VA area that (probably) hosed the cable modem. I had to
power-cycle the modem (and rebooted the Dach firewall) before
connectivity was restored. The muliple modems off-line problem might
be due to flaky head-end
Hello Dan, list
you wrote: (Answer at the end , sorry (Copy and paste :) )
Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In any case, doing a leaf-user archive search, it looks like one of the
bugs I was going to report (sh-httpd should be in group 4 rather than 10,
or it can't read log files
OK, I'm confused about what pump gives for statistics.
If my ISP is possibly using an RFC 1918 IP address on their DHCP server,
shouldn't Pump list the Boot Server as such?
If Pump lists my renewal time as being ten (10) hours from now,
and the expiration as being eleven (11) hours from now,
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
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An RFC 1918 DNS server doesn't seem to be your problem.
Er -- make that DHCP server
-Tom
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- Original Message -
From: Brad Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:02 AM
Subject: [leaf-user] Earthlink PPP connection info (was: Problem booting
Bering RC3)
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002 04:19:45 CDT Patrick Teague
Hello,
I have a Linksys 10BaseT/BNC Ethernet Combo card (I think it's LNE2, it's
definately PCI) I was hoping to use for my DSL connection. So far the only
info on the appropriate drivers I've found has suggested using tulip.
However, tulip works fine to get my newer Linksys 10/100BaseT LAN
Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:48, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Dimanche 28 Juillet 2002 01:55, Dan Harkless a écrit :
Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't this the kind of thing that should be sent to the leaf-announce
mailing list?
[...]
I agree.
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