I'm trying to setup my first DMZ on Bering 1.0. I downloaded the
Shorewall 3 Interface example and made the changes. I now have 2-2 port
NICs in the firewall. I edited /etc/interfaces and added eth2 as
192.168.2.254. The result of ip addr is as follows:
# ip addr
1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 16436
At 08:34 13/03/03 -0500, Sean E. Covel wrote:
I'm trying to setup my first DMZ on Bering 1.0. I downloaded the
Shorewall 3 Interface example and made the changes. I now have 2-2 port
NICs in the firewall. I edited /etc/interfaces and added eth2 as
192.168.2.254. The result of ip addr is as
--On Thursday, March 13, 2003 02:38:56 PM + Julian Church
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The next step is to edit your shorewall rules, policy etc to set up the
services you want. Take another look at the three-interface guide:
I recommend that the basic connectivity and routing within the
Hi All,
I was just wondering how may of you are using or experimenting with the
Open Brick-E or any of the new VIA Mini ITX mother boards/CPUs. I know
that lots of people have benchmarked the 1Gig VIAs against a P4 (not much
comparison there), but I was wondering if anyone has done any
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also been assigned the block of 206.127.77.48/28 (14
On Thursday 13 March 2003 10:08 am, Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box.
Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also been assigned the block of
The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere. I've got
6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients. We need to take
control of the client workstations, so we configure our PCA Remote to Wait
for
Dear all,
i know it´s a ignoramus question:
I like to build the full Bering 1.1 uClibc Version by my self and change
also the packages in a way to splitt data and program into two or more
packages. And i need to compile some own programs for the Bering Distr.
Can i use the Buildtool2 for this
At 09:08 AM 3/13/2003 -0700, Ken Marshall wrote:
Hello!
Thanks to the help provided by Ray Olszewski it has become obvious that my
secondary IP addresses on my external interface are not working properly.
I have a static IP of 206.127.76.231/27 for my primary IP on my Dachstein
box. I have also
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2003 18:22 schrieb Guillermo Kunst:
Dear all,
i know it´s a ignoramus question:
I like to build the full Bering 1.1 uClibc Version by my self and change
also the packages in a way to splitt data and program into two or more
packages. And i need to compile some own
Ken Marshall wrote:
The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere. I've got
6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients. We need to take
control of the client workstations, so we configure our
First a preliminary question -- am I the only one here who finds it
annoying that people increasingly double-post troubleshooting questions, to
both leaf-user (where they belong) and to leaf-devel (where they do not)?
I'm responding only on leaf-user. If others too find this annoying, is
there
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 09:55:22 AM:
Hi All,
I was just wondering how may of you are using or experimenting with the
Open Brick-E or any of the new VIA Mini ITX mother boards/CPUs. I know
that lots of people have benchmarked the 1Gig VIAs against a P4 (not
much
Ken Marshall wrote:
Thanks very much for your help Charles. It doesn't really make any
difference to me if I use port forwarding or a virtual DMZ... I just want it
to work! :-) Obviously I'd like the most secure and best performance option
available (in that order).
I haven't been able to find a
What version(s) of LEAF are you using?
Best Regards,
Roger McClurg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tmassey
@obscorp.com
03/13/2003 12:36 AM
To: Roger E McClurg/CEG/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [leaf-user] Anyone using VIA?
[EMAIL
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 21:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 09:55:22 AM:
Hi All,
I was just wondering how may of you are using or experimenting with the
Open Brick-E or any of the new VIA Mini ITX mother boards/CPUs. I know
that lots of people have
Le Jeudi 13 Mars 2003 07:10, Thomas V. Fischer a écrit :
I am not really having a problem but I am tryin got optimise my connection
and make it work better.
With ADSL connections one of the best things to do is to ensure that your
MTU (ie the packet size on the network) is the same size as
Roger E McClurg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 02:06:48 PM:
What version(s) of LEAF are you using?
For now, Dachstein. My goal by the end of April is to have a Bering
firewall up and running internally, with the eventual goal of offering it
professionally. I really like Dachstein,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 02:45:27 PM:
Couple of questions: First, can you guys suggest a case having an
internal power supply for the VIA mini ITX boards? The cases that I've
come across on the net all use an external transformer block. Second,
will I be able to boot off an
Hi
I used the wisp dist.
The motherboard is have temperature sensors (Abit BE-II)
How can I query this, and/or the cooler speed from wisp distr. ?
Thnx from Robit
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On Thursday 13 March 2003 11:45 am, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
OK, so you want port-forwarding on the router, rather than any sort of
DMZ setup.
You can probably get this to work, but the configuration details may
require some experimentation.
I know Dachstein can run with multiple
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 09:16, Ken Marshall wrote:
The reason I am trying to configure these additional IP's is so that our
clients can connect to our internal workstations using pcAnywhere. I've got
6 people here who use pcAnywhere to support clients. We need to take
control of the client
WISP-Dist doesn't include tools for that. I think there is lmsensors
packages for Bering, if it is so, you may try to use it together with
WISP-Dist (WISP-Dist is compatible with most of .lrp packages).
Szcs Tibor wrote:
Hi
I used the wisp dist.
The motherboard is have temperature sensors
Thanks to everyone who offered help on this. I decided to go ahead and try
the Bering distribution and I got it to work after about 30 minutes of
reading and configuring! Wow! I was pretty pleased with that. If anybody
is interested in how the config stuff looks, send me an email and I'll mail
I use one from Nagasaki (which is the OpenBrick OEM) MS2300LLL Via
533/3xLAN. Good box. No major hassles. I boot from CF which is hdc1. I
prepape the CF on a Windows machine. I've not been able to get USB
storage for pen drives working on it. It is not really important and so
I did not pursue it.
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Bering, PopTop (pptpd.lrp) or
shorewall. Anyway, I'm running Bering 1.1 and modified pptpd.lrp files
accordingly. I've been able to get VPN working from one site but today
I tried to log back on testing out some other things and it refused my
connection
--On Thursday, March 13, 2003 05:57:19 PM -0800 Ping Kwong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this is a problem with Bering, PopTop (pptpd.lrp) or
shorewall. Anyway, I'm running Bering 1.1 and modified pptpd.lrp files
accordingly. I've been able to get VPN working from one site but
I've been using a hard drive with LRP the past few weeks, following the
LRPHardDiskHOWTO guide found at Charles Steinkuehler's website. I've had
success with getting it up and running, but it seems to exhibit a general
'flakyness'. For example, when performing a PPTP-over-PPP reconnect test (cut
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