Hi,
Is there a way to backup a lrp package in Bering using
a single command with some parameters?
Thanks
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I wish I'd grepped the shorewall directory for mention of MTU now... the
option description plainly describes the exact symptoms I was experiencing
Thanks a TON for your help, K. -P :)
- Original Message -
From: K.-P. Kirchdörfer [EMAIL
Hi All,
I now have a working solution for a LAN to LAN gateway through Bering 1.1,
ipsec and Shorewall.
I can ping from either end, but in one direction I get something like 25%
packet loss. In the other direction there is no loss at all. Could this
problem be related to hardware, or should I
I am attempting to use an ftp server behind dach leaf. I am running
ProFTPD 1.2.2rc3.
Ok, on the leaf I set up port forwarding for port 2048 to go to
192.168.1.201 port 21.
I log on the server using passive mode '-p' from an internal machine no
problem.
I then ssh to an external machine an attempt
At 00:06 04/04/03 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
Julian Church wrote the following at 16:37 03.04.2003:
Hi All
I'm attempting to put together a CD-based Bering firewall on a computer
based around a VIA EPIA 5000 motherboard.
To try out my new motherboard, I tried an existing Bering CD from another
Julian
Julian Church wrote the following at 17:24 04.04.2003:
At 00:06 04/04/03 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
...
Victor McAlistair pointed me at a post he produced about a month ago that
explains another method for making a Bering boot CD - I think that should work.
The syslinux guys will certainly
On Friday 04 April 2003 07:08 am, Simon Chalk wrote:
Hi All,
I now have a working solution for a LAN to LAN gateway through Bering 1.1,
ipsec and Shorewall.
I can ping from either end, but in one direction I get something like 25%
packet loss. In the other direction there is no loss at all.
On Friday 04 April 2003 03:43 am, Dimitris Kollias wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to backup a lrp package in Bering using
a single command with some parameters?
Kind of. Check the /usr/sbin/back.script which builds a
command out of a combination of loop variables which would
need to be specified.
On Thursday 03 April 2003 12:32 am, Eric House wrote:
I'm moving myself and a computer running sshd from one household to
another. The computer is unchanged. With it in the first location I
was able to connect to sshd from my ISP. In the second I cannot.
The first had a Bering 1.0 router