Re: [Leaf-user] Help needed with portfw - Dachstein release

2002-01-06 Thread Bob Smith
shields up, then do a port probe. Port 80 should appear to be open.   As I said, it could be a problem with your service provider having a firewall of their own, and you may have to contact them.   Let me know, Cheers   - Original Message - From: Shane Veness To: 'Bob

Re: [Leaf-user] closer to mail solution

2002-01-06 Thread Bob Smith
Hi Stewart,   I did a search on the Internet (from Canada) and found on the www.optus.com.au page, a reference to their dialup services optusnet. If they are your provider for Highspeed internet as well, then the FQDN's you are looking for are:   POP3 & SMTP: mail.optusnet.com.au News: news

Re: [Leaf-user] Help needed with portfw - Dachstein release

2002-01-05 Thread Bob Smith
Everything in your settings looks good, you have the port open and the forward line in place. I have not used the # INTERN_SERVERS or the INTERN_WWW_SERVER since my web services are redirected on Port 81. I am using the settings a little further down in the scripts. Make sure that you start

Re: [Leaf-user] Passive FTP Working fine with Dachstein 1.0.1

2001-12-05 Thread Bob Smith
Thanks Charles, At least that explains it. :-) - Original Message - From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Bob Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:26 PM Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Passive

[Leaf-user] Passive FTP Working fine with Dachstein 1.0.1

2001-12-05 Thread Bob Smith
Hi everyone,   Let me start off with, Great Work Charles!   I had this working with LRP 2.9.8, and now have it working with Dachstein, although I have a few issues with network.conf.   To start off, I am using Guild FTP (freeware). This software which has one drawback (besides being Windows

Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein RC2: Not loading all packages.

2001-11-29 Thread Bob Smith
I had the same problem, and I had to create an lrpkg.cfg on the root of the floppy. Put everything after LRP= into that file. That now works fine for me. Cheers - Original Message - From: "Jason C. Leach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 12:33

[Leaf-user] Loading Net Drivers and packages in DS 1.0.1

2001-11-28 Thread Bob Smith
onfig,modules,dhclient,dhcpd,dnscache,weblet,dhttpd, dhis,web This is from my boot floppy, and it seems that it ignores the additions to the LRP line. Any suggestions on that one? Cheers - Original Message - From: "Greg Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE

[Leaf-user] Loading Net Drivers in DS 1.0.1

2001-11-27 Thread Bob Smith
Hi,   I have been testing DS on a new box (floppy boot), I have been working with LRP for about 1.5 years.   I edited the Modules file, did a partial backup of the modules package. I know the edits are working, since the masq drivers that I selected are all working.   When I mount the CD, c

[Leaf-user] Dachstein RC5

2001-11-16 Thread Bob Smith
Hi, I am currently using LRP 2.9.8 and I am very happy, with the exception of getting inbound Netmeeting sessions to work. I am interested in using the CD version (Dachstein) and have seen references to RC5. What is the process for making the CD. Is there an ISO image, or do I have to download t