[leaf-user] Grow Your Customers

2003-07-26 Thread Anna
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RE: [leaf-user] Bering kernel panic 1.2

2003-07-26 Thread zamri
Jeff, I had experiences the same problem with bering 1.2 as you did a couple of week ago and after a couple of 'try and error' I had guess that it was a hardware problem ( mine was probably a NIC problem ). What I encountered is, the system works fine if I unplug the network cable but will

Re: [leaf-user] Bering kernel panic 1.2

2003-07-26 Thread Patrick Benson
zamri wrote: Jeff, I had experiences the same problem with bering 1.2 as you did a couple of week ago and after a couple of 'try and error' I had guess that it was a hardware problem ( mine was probably a NIC problem ). What I encountered is, the system works fine if I unplug the

Re: [leaf-user] Trouble with MaraDNS

2003-07-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 25 Juillet 2003 20:21, Doug Sampson a écrit : I'm running maradns.lrp with my DCD102 router. I'm seeing freezes with the MaraDNS service almost daily and have to restart it. The maradns.log shows compression errors as follows: I have updated maradns.lrp to the latest 1.0.18 stable

Re: [leaf-user] interfaces / shorewall assist please

2003-07-26 Thread Victor McAllister
Greg Playle wrote: I've been fighting this for a bit, and don't seem to be making headway. I have an old laptop I am making into a LEAF Bering firewall. It's currently connected to an external serial modem, and a PCMCIA NIC (3com). There's no DMZ, and just the two interfaces (ppp0, eth0).

Re: [leaf-user] interfaces / shorewall assist please

2003-07-26 Thread Steve Wright
Greg Playle wrote: I've been fighting this for a bit, and don't seem to be making headway. ok, lets see.. No subnet declaration for eth0(0.0.0.0) Please write a subnet declaration for eth0 in your dhcpd.conf dhcpd tells us here that the address for eth0 is 0.0.0.0 hmm, that's odd. This is