Re: [leaf-user] Boot Bering from floppy, most Pkgs on CD

2003-12-30 Thread Erich Titl
Gene At 02:28 30.12.2003 -0500, Gene Smith wrote: I am attempting to run Bering from a non-bootable CD which requires booting from floppy. I am presently running fine for over a year from two floppies but would like to have more packages than will fit on my two floppies. Is there explicit

RE: [leaf-user] Setting time/date clarification

2003-12-30 Thread Erich Titl
I know it is bad karma to reply to ones own messages, but then I must have eaten really rotten things before I wrote this At 00:37 30.12.2003 +0100, Erich Titl wrote: ... Normally /etc/TZ is read at system boot. You can set TZ manually for your terminal session or add it to your .profile

Re: [leaf-user] Boot Bering from floppy, most Pkgs on CD

2003-12-30 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Gene Smith wrote: I am attempting to run Bering from a non-bootable CD which requires booting from floppy. I am presently running fine for over a year from two floppies but would like to have more packages than will fit on my two floppies. Is there explicit documentation on how to do this? (I

RE: [leaf-user] Setting time/date clarification

2003-12-30 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks, Hey, thanks Erich. I forgot to ask you: I *think* I know what the ntpdate package is for (updating the firewall itself), what's the ntpsimpl package for? Thank you, Craig -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erich Titl Sent:

RE: [leaf-user] Setting time/date clarification

2003-12-30 Thread Erich Titl
At 06:24 30.12.2003 -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote: Hi folks, Hey, thanks Erich. I forgot to ask you: I *think* I know what the ntpdate package is for (updating the firewall itself), what's the ntpsimpl package for? ntpdate (at least that is my opinion) is a one time shot to initialise the your

Re: [leaf-user] simple? firewall port question - dachstein-1.0.2

2003-12-30 Thread Michael Rogers
--- Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 12:34 PM 12/29/2003 -0800, Michael Rogers wrote: I know this is probably simple and trivial, but I can't get it to work for the life of me... I use Dachstein-1.0.2 as a firewall for my windows machines behind my t-1. The only thing they do is

Re: [leaf-user] simple? firewall port question - dachstein-1.0.2

2003-12-30 Thread Ray Olszewski
Without getting bogged down in too much detail -- I did some research on your problem and I **think** it lies in the details of how ipchains does NATing and port forwarding. This URL -- http://saturn5.hn.org/ps2.html -- explains what you need to do and how to do it on a BSD router. I can

Re: [leaf-user] simple? firewall port question - dachstein-1.0.2

2003-12-30 Thread Sean E. Covel
I still have one Dachstein firewall kicking around. There were specific modules (helpers) to get around some of the more complicated stuff that ipchains didn't handle. These modules went by the name: ip_masq_x These were a bunch of these. They are like the ip_contrack modules for

[leaf-user] FTP FXP Shorewall

2003-12-30 Thread AdStarĀ®
Hello peoples, I'm running Bering with shorewall as my firewall. I run servu ftp as my ftp server behind the firewall. I'm currently using the ip_conntrack stuff but I'm not sure if it is working. After some searching on the web I have updated my /etc/modules to contain ip_conntrack_ftp

Re: [leaf-user] Boot Bering from floppy, most Pkgs on CD

2003-12-30 Thread Gene Smith
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: Gene Smith wrote: I am attempting to run Bering from a non-bootable CD which requires booting from floppy. I am presently running fine for over a year from two floppies but would like to have more packages than will fit on my two floppies. Is there explicit

Re: [leaf-user] Boot Bering from floppy, most Pkgs on CD

2003-12-30 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Gene Smith wrote: I do have a couple of questions still: 1. Should BOOT= point to my floppy since that is what I am actually booting from? (It also seems to work when pointing to the cdrom.) I saw somewhere in the documentation that BOOT= should point to a writable device for package backup