Hi Dai,
The snmp daemon uses tcp-wrappers, so you need to allow access to you LEAF
system in the /etc/hosts.allow file.
- Eric de Thouars
At 04:14 18-12-2004, bin dai wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm using net-snmp under Bering-uClibc, but when I
query it, I get no answer.
I installed the following
I had problem to get madwifi working under bering-uclibc some time ago.
Then I've solved it and now I see some people may also need it so I've
made it publicly available at my web server:
http://dush.nofuture.cz/linux/bering-uclibc/madwifi/
Now if you want to build madwifi yourself the only
I am not sure the laptop needs a route to 192.168.10.0.
In fact, although the tunnel between homefw and officefw is working --
I can ping either end of the tunnel IPs (10.1.10.1,2) from the other --
I can't get access to the individual subnets.
Although there is no route to 192.168.10 on the
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
I am not sure the laptop needs a route to 192.168.10.0.
In fact, although the tunnel between homefw and officefw is working --
I can ping either end of the tunnel IPs (10.1.10.1,2) from the other --
I can't get access to the individual subnets.
Although there is no route to
Yes, Erich you are probably right.
The default on the laptop would not go through the tunnel (from laptop
to homefw.) But key issue: when I ping 192.168.10.13 from the home
firewall,
I also cannot get through. So something else needs to be done that I
don't understanding at this point.
Rick.
I know I'm responding to this msg a little late but I wasn't ready to
upgrade until
now.
I'm using a Soekris board and CF disk. (no floppy or hard drive).
The 'partial' backups seem to be the ideal way to upgrade but it appears
that
they will overwrite the existing lrp on the CF, which is why