Dear All.
Any body have a source or binary of starfire.o foir 2.2.16 kernel ?
AIC-6915 starfire -- Adaptec 4 port fast ethernet card
Sincerely
-bino-
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Ahh - stupid me. Spending some time looking in the archives I found a
similar problem. Sean - if U are there and U corrected the problem - do U
mind posting the fix?
Thanks
Jorn
- Original Message -
From: Jørn Eriksen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 15,
William Brinkman wrote:
All,
I put the NTP rpm in my mandrake 9.0 linux box.
Set the ntp.conf server to 192.168.1.254 (firewall
address). Inserted a /etc/ntp.drift and put a 1 in
the file. Started the ntpd daemon.
Tested out the troubleshooting guide and on the
mandrake box tried a:
# ntpq -p
Well, If your talking to me...
I have not tried Bering 1.1 yet. Keeping meaning to, but lots of other
projects have popped up.
First of all, Bering has not included the proper files to do a real
partial backup. These files are called packagename.local. If the
backup script can't find the
Hello
I am testing Bering 1.0 and Netmeeting behind the firewall with 50% success.
I included ip_nat_h323.o and ip_conntrack_h323.o modules at startup.
The link is 256K ADSL.
My internal PC has IP 192.168.1.11.
The other PC has a public fixed IP.
Incoming calls works well (audio and video), from
Hi guys,
I'm experiencing a problem with Bering 1.1 and NAT Traversal.
Everything but NAT Traversal works fine; Pluto complains in my
/var/log/daemon.log:
ipsec__plutorun: 003 NAT-Traversal: ESPINUDP(1) not supported by kernel -
NAT-Traversal.
Any ideas? The only solution is to recompile the
Hello
I tried my first ADSL connection. I thought the interface connecting to
Internet would be eth0, but it is ppp0. Is this correct or is something
wrong?
# ip addr
1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 brd
At 02:34 PM 3/17/2003 -0300, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
Hello
I tried my first ADSL connection. I thought the interface connecting to
Internet would be eth0, but it is ppp0. Is this correct or is something
wrong?
It's probably fine, but the technical answer to your question is it depends.
Cheap DSL
I tried my first ADSL connection. I thought the interface connecting to
Internet would be eth0, but it is ppp0. Is this correct or is something
wrong?
This is correct and as expected. eth0 is just the interface used to talk to
the modem
# /etc/network/interfaces
# Loopback interface.
#
Lino
I'm experiencing a problem with Bering 1.1 and NAT Traversal.
Everything but NAT Traversal works fine; Pluto complains in my
/var/log/daemon.log:
ipsec__plutorun: 003 NAT-Traversal: ESPINUDP(1) not supported by kernel -
NAT-Traversal.
Any ideas? The only solution is to recompile the
This has fixed the lock up's I was getting with Teletronics and the
Teletronics High power 20db cards.. Goog Catch.. Does this current
driver allow for radius mac authentication? if so is the patch or
complile option included in this build? if not, This would be an
excellent additional
Le Lundi 17 Mars 2003 18:54, Alex Rhomberg a écrit :
Lino
I'm experiencing a problem with Bering 1.1 and NAT Traversal.
Everything but NAT Traversal works fine; Pluto complains in my
/var/log/daemon.log:
ipsec__plutorun: 003 NAT-Traversal: ESPINUDP(1) not supported by kernel -
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I need to reconfigure our Dachstein 1.0.2 router to interoperate with our
Outlook Web Access (OWA) which is the web interface for our Exchange 5.5
box. The Exchange box is in our internal network and initially accepts
incoming http requests at port 80 but redirects it over to port 443 for SSL
Hi folks,
I'm using what I think is Donald Becker's natsemi.o driver, which I
understand needs to have the pci-scan.o loaded first. How do I do
that???...do I just make an entry in the appropriate file above the
natsemi.o or is there something else I need to do???
Thank you.
Craig
I was curious, so I tried to hit my firewall without making any changes to
its current state.
I used a program call NetLab 1.4, freeware for windows. It has a time snyc
function I use to keep my clocks updated.
When I hit the main time server that worked through the firewall -
Helo!
I have also tryed to install iptraf. I also installed sshd but when I try
to run iptraf true ssh client from my bering 1.1 I recieved folowing
warning
Warning: unable to tag this process
Press Enter to continue
Error opening terminal: xterm.
What is wrong?
BTW: While I was working on my
Sorry. I didn't send this to the list.
David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library
University of Western Australia
Telephone: (08) 9380 3492 Fax: (08) 9380 1012
-Original Message-
From: David Pitts
Sent: Tuesday, 18 March 2003 9:31 AM
To: 'Lynn Avants'
Subject: RE:
On Monday 17 March 2003 08:21 pm, David Pitts wrote:
Thanks Lynn.
The uDHCP package did work better but still not quite right. The client
was fine, worked like a charm, first time. The server appears to load
but doesn't serve addresses. I don't remember if I said that before,
but it was
Kevin,
Thanks for weighing in with your results.
I am up and running with a M$ freeware called
Dimension 4 on a 98se box. It uses the SNTP (Simple
NTP) and for whatever reason, works well with the
Dachstein firewall. It however, does not mention
compatability with XP so - your mileage may
Debian Slink for the userland stuff and Debain Woody for the kernel.
Jacques has the necessary patches posted in his /devel directory.
newnat is something I can't say I have ever heard of.
'newnat' is a rewrite of the NAT code in NetFilter. It is included in the
2.4.20 kernel and hence is
Thanks Lynn. I will check the conf file. The other things are all
true. Ie I use 192.168.1.xxx and eth1.
David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library
University of Western Australia
Telephone: (08) 9380 3492 Fax: (08) 9380 1012
-Original Message-
From: Lynn Avants
Kevin wrote:
I was curious, so I tried to hit my firewall without making any changes to
its current state.
I used a program call NetLab 1.4, freeware for windows. It has a time snyc
function I use to keep my clocks updated.
When I hit the main time server that worked through the firewall -
Just like this in your /etc/modules
## pci-scan must load first
pci-scan
natsemi
##
Hi folks,
I'm using what I think is Donald Becker's natsemi.o driver, which I
understand needs to have the pci-scan.o loaded first. How do I do
that???...do I just make an entry in the appropriate file above
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