Scott,
THANK YOU for being so complete in your setup and problem
description. That really eliminates a ton of speculation and
guesswork.
As you suggested below, you have a default route problem. The
default route should be over the PPPoE interface, not eth0.
Removing:
gateway 172.16.0.254
Hi
Although PPPoE on Bering is supported and apparently works well you might
even consider upgrading your STHome to STPro which does PPPoE for you.
here is the link
http://www.sateh.com/hacks/alcatel.php
regards
Erich
At 01:22 27.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
First, thanks to everyone who
Hi everybody
I searched the web far and wide for suitable solid state appliance-style
hardware to use with Bering.
What I would like to see is a Hardware experience site where people could
post info about hardware they used, such as
- features
- price (approximate)
- distributors
- required
I'm looking at Lanner FW-500 as a solid state Bering appliance
http://www.lannerinc.com/products/ViewProduct.asp?view=159
Does anyone have experience with this?
What modules does it need for the network?
How about using a serial console?
Regards Thanks
Alex
I use two of them. The Openbrick is ML2100 from Nagasaki.com.tw which
has only one ethernet interface. I use ML2300LLL which has 3 ethernet
interfaces. Good machine. After 10 hours of usage, in an airconditioned
room @ 25-26 dec celsius, the heat sink was mildly heated. I guess in a
well
I quickly scanned the logs and didn't find anything that resembled what I'm
doing here, so I'll try to explain it best as possible.
I've got my LEAF w/ SSH on port 22, an internal SSH server on port 24, and
vnc running on the internal server. I want to get to the vnc server running
on the
On Monday 27 January 2003 02:06 am, Brad Fritz wrote:
Scott,
THANK YOU for being so complete in your setup and problem
description. That really eliminates a ton of speculation and
guesswork.
As you suggested below, you have a default route problem. The
default route should be over the
On Monday 27 January 2003 04:58 am, James Neave wrote:
But I don't want to know how to make that work. What I would like to
know is SOCKS.
1) Am I right in thinking that if I run a SOCKS proxy behind my
firewall, it will work?
As long as only one of the participating machine is running
On Monday 27 January 2003 02:40 am, Joey Officer wrote:
I've got my LEAF w/ SSH on port 22, an internal SSH server on port 24, and
vnc running on the internal server. I want to get to the vnc server
running on the internal ssh box but am not having luck. this is how it
looks
Paolo,
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 11:53:48 +0100 Paolo Chiarabaglio wrote:
I'm using a Bering 1.0-Stable box connected to a label printer and a sort
of serial terminal (I've built it) to print labels in a factory.
Everything is working, the only problem I have is with the printer.
[..]
if I do:
You'll probably have to drop the norfc setting on any interface
(eth0) filtered by Shorewall as well, since the 172.16.x.x. address
block is reserved.
I think that is optional, because I have not monitored any IP traffic
between the Modem and the Gateway. In fact, I did not configure IP for
I currently have the port forwarding working to the (specified port and IP)
which is working fine. But the SSH tunnel is what I'm trying to create.
You are correct that I've got the internal SSH (also using port forward)
working, but similiar entries into network.conf seem to fail.
Is it
I'm doing this.
I have leaf port forward port 22 to a Red Hat box running ssh. Then I use
plink to create the tunnel from the internet.
plink.exe -ssh jay@remote -L 5901:localhost:5901
Then on the pc I'm running vnc client on I use localhost:1 as
the servername. Any traffic going to the
At 01:22 27/01/03 -0500, freeman wrote:
Observations:
- I need to have both 'auto ppp0' (et al) and 'auto
eth0' (et al) in my interfaces file (/etc/interfaces)
because of my 'dual IP' connection from the router to
the DSL connection (static 172.16... and PPPoE
The slight and only difference I see is that I'm using a different port
number for my internal SSH, due to having my leaf box also running SSH.
Although for simplicity, your way is probably, better, and techincally I
could reverse the port numbers, and have my leaf box listen on port 24 and
Hello
I need to connect several Windows 98 computers to a central office Microsoft
LAN, with ADSL and VPN tunnels, according to the following diagram:
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- Windows 98 Workstation A
My implementation Bering on my DoC works beautiful. So beautiful in fact,
I want to put it on a friends box.
To my dismay (but understandably) the install doesn't boot because there is
no DoC and it doesn't find the IDE hard disk.
Can somebody tell me the easiest and/or most straight forward
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 00:22, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
I searched the web far and wide for suitable solid state appliance-style
hardware to use with Bering.
What I would like to see is a Hardware experience site where people could
post info about hardware they used, such as
- features
- price
This is off-topic, but everyone here seems to understand SSH much better than I, so
hopefully you wont mind answering a question I cant seem to unearth through the
usually means of google, man pages, or HOWTOs.
I would like to chain SSH sessions. (Or maybe that should be tunnel SSH through
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 00:22, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
I'm looking at Lanner FW-500 as a solid state Bering appliance
http://www.lannerinc.com/products/ViewProduct.asp?view=159
Does anyone have experience with this?
What modules does it need for the network?
How about using a serial console?
Joey Officer wrote:
I quickly scanned the logs and didn't find anything that resembled what I'm
doing here, so I'll try to explain it best as possible.
I've got my LEAF w/ SSH on port 22, an internal SSH server on port 24, and
vnc running on the internal server. I want to get to the vnc server
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Steinkuehler
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] VNC, SSH, port forward
Joey Officer wrote:
ok, here is what I've done, and it works, although its questionable if this
is the most efficient.
from the windows box (remote)
putty -ssh -l root -L 5900:leaf.public.ip:5905 leaf.public.ip
## where 5900 is display :0 and 5905 is diplay :5
then from the leaf box
ssh -l harryk -p 24 -L
Joey Officer wrote:
ok, here is what I've done, and it works, although its questionable if this
is the most efficient.
from the windows box (remote)
putty -ssh -l root -L 5900:leaf.public.ip:5905 leaf.public.ip
## where 5900 is display :0 and 5905 is diplay :5
then from the leaf box
ssh -l
Is there any module support for these two NICs in Bering?
3C985B-SX
3C996-SX
I am searching the support list with no luck so far.
Thanks in advance.
Troy
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John Mullan wrote:
Can somebody tell me the easiest and/or most straight forward way to
re-implement this with IDE booting?
Well your procedure was correct I guess, but I got all
crazy and typed this up, so I might as well send it ;-)
Good Luck,
Matt
Boot into DOS6.22, fdisk /mbr the
Michael,
[Only sending to leaf-user since the Addendum confused me.]
I will bite...
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:33:51 EST Michael wrote:
This is off-topic, but everyone here seems to understand SSH much
better than I, so hopefully you won't mind answering a question I
can't seem to unearth
Support Requests item #675725, was opened at 2003-01-27 16:05
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bob Dushok (bdushok)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Support Requests item #675725, was opened at 2003-01-27 15:05
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bob Dushok (bdushok)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Thanks for the help so far, and for helping me along as I limp through
this. Here is how the physical setup goes:
T1 to Adtrans (provided by our ISP which handles DHCP)
This goes to a 3Com Superstack II hub
From there we currently lease out 4 lines and connect our own LAN.
Some of the leased
Support Requests item #669688, was opened at 2003-01-17 05:24
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Gerd Niemetz (gniemetz)
Assigned to:
Support Requests item #672881, was opened at 2003-01-22 20:09
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Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bob Dushok (bdushok)
Assigned to:
On Monday 27 January 2003 10:32 am, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
I downoaded msl2tp.exe from Microsoft. I have read in several docs, the
only option is Preshared Keys, but I want
to use RSA keys.
Is this possible?
I doubt it with the M$ utilities. Look at the SSH-Sentinel.
M$ didn't make RSA keys
On Monday 27 January 2003 06:46 pm, Chris Low wrote:
So I've connected a line from the hub to eth0 and connected eth1 to the
switch along with the rest of the LAN.
Shouldn't this work, or do I need to do something else special to Dachstein
to bring it up running?
As long as the NIC's and
Hi,
Anyone here using Bering with Bell's business high speed DSL service in
Ontario, Canada? Is PPPoE used and if so, any suggested settings for
Bering1.0?
Thanks,
Stephen
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