Steve
At 11:24 18.07.2003 +1200, Steve Wright wrote:
Hi Folks,
What are we using to secure single point-to-point links? - viz WEP, but
actually secure..
AIUI, Ad-Hoc mode must be used for backbones, but this leaves security to
be done at the IP level - not really good enough.
I have read-up
Steve Wright wrote:
Hi Folks,
etc etc..
replied offlist my mistake. sorry - I'm not used to the list server
sending replies offlist.. 8-}
any additional comments appreciated.
regards,
Steve
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Hi Julian,
I tried your suggested driver but it failed when using insmod with the
following error
unresolved symbol request_region
Funnily enough if I try the pci-scan and via-rhine combination it installs
without errors using insmod, but I don't see the the ethernet interface
appear when I
Hello all,
Well, after some badness with Microsoft ISA server, it got ditched and
replaced with a Bering 1.2 box.
We have a 3 interface setup, net, loc dmz.
In the dmz is our corporate web server. On the net interface is one of
our external IP addresses.
Both the dmz and the loc are SNAT'ed
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:33:04 +0100, Simon Chalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Julian,
I tried your suggested driver but it failed when using insmod with the
following error
unresolved symbol request_region
Funnily enough if I try the pci-scan and via-rhine combination it
installs
without errors
Simon Chalk wrote:
Hi Julian,
I tried your suggested driver but it failed when using insmod with the
following error
unresolved symbol request_region
Funnily enough if I try the pci-scan and via-rhine combination it installs
without errors using insmod, but I don't see the the
Hi again!
Another problem with our new corporate Bering box.
At home, I have no problem running FTP clients, because all my outgoing
ports are open.
But here at work, the default is all ports closed in every direction.
So even if I open port 21 for one user here, he can't use FTP because
it's
Am 15:16 2003-07-17 +0200 hat eric wolzak geschrieben:
Hello Michelle
Don't mix up
demand has something to do with connecting
idle with disconnecting
demand does function correctly, not dialing in untill you do a ping or want
to get a webpage and so on.
demand doesnot effect
I remeber posts on H323 gateway on Bering from Peter Noska and Mike.
Searched archives and found a reference to this working but lost packets
message/ error occurs. Has anyone been able to get this working well?
Mohan
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Mike Koceja wrote:
You are correct I am trying to establish a vpn
connection using a pc located behind the firewall to a
remote network.
I have loaded the VPN masquerade helper
ip_masq_ipsec. This hasn't helped though. I did start
with a floppy version of the firewall which I altered
to boot from
Steve Wright wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I recently tried setting up something like this between a couple of
Dachstein boxes, and I've since fallen back to simply firewalling both
ends of the wireless link and treating it like a hostile network. It
would be possible with my current
Hello James
Hello all,
You wrote :
Well, after some badness with Microsoft ISA server, it got ditched and
replaced with a Bering 1.2 box.
We have a 3 interface setup, net, loc dmz.
In the dmz is our corporate web server. On the net interface is one of
our external IP addresses.
Both the dmz
Hello Mike,
If you use Bering, you should use the settings in shorewall.
As the answer depends on your setup ( masquerading , DNAT) etc,
I would suggest reading the shorewall manual especially the section about
zones
interfaces
and rules
http://www.shorewall.net Documentation
If you use
Hi Mike,
Well it is indeed easy, but it is kinda difficult to spell out if you don't
tell
Us which version of leaf you are using.
I am going to assume it is Bering since that is what seems to be use most
often.
Go to the lrp configuration menu ( Type lrcfg).
Choose option 3 configure packages
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 05:53, eric wolzak wrote:
If you use Bering, you should use the settings in shorewall.
As the answer depends on your setup ( masquerading , DNAT) etc,
I would suggest reading the shorewall manual especially the section about
zones
interfaces
and rules
Hi folks,
I'm trying to sort out in my mind my options for VPN access. I have my
simple home LAN (2 Windows boxes behind a Bering 1.2 box) that needs to
access other Windows based LANs via VPN using IPSec (not PPTP), one of
the LANs is behind a Cisco router and the other behind a Windows ISA
Ok, don't know if it was bad karma or what, but... Those strange errors
from yesterday have disappeared... Some days, it just doesn't pay to try
and work on things, it ain't meant to happen! ;) Now, here's what I'm
picking up in the logs... Again, this is Bering 1.2 on a Soekris Net4511
Sorry, I should of specified. I am running Dachstein.
How is it accomplished in this distribution?
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Hi Mike,
Well it is indeed easy, but it is kinda difficult to
spell out if you don't
tell
Us which version of leaf you are using.
I am going to
I downloaded and installed the maradns.lrp on my leaf bering uclibc
system and am having a really strange problem happen on it. I type the
following command and it says it starts ok but the process isn't running
(neither zoneserver or maradns). Below are my config settings for
mara. Anyone have
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