Re: [leaf-user] configuring 2 isa cards

2004-08-24 Thread C. Dummy
You need modules ne and crc32 Andrey Marko Nurmenniemi wrote: Héctor Hoshi wrote: Esteemed friends: I am trying to configure 2 ne isa cards with 0x300,5 and 0x320,11 like io,irq. No matter I do I did not get up those interfaces. I am configuring bering uclibc 2.2 with an adsl modem conection

[leaf-user] file sharing 2 subnets

2004-08-04 Thread C. Dummy
Hello. I have 3 interfaces setup. 2 subnets 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/24 both on 255.255.255.0 subnet mask. I have them on the same workgroup in Winxp. Is there a way to share files between both subnets? What is the easiest way? Andrey Thanks for help

Re: [leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-31 Thread C. Dummy
What is interesting I'm getting this only from warm reboot(ctrl-alt-del) of the server. When I shutdown server for night and reboot that line is gone. Is it possible that this has anything to do with the swap partition? Andrey Alex Rhomberg wrote: Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and

Re: [leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-29 Thread C. Dummy
Thanks. Do you have any idea what scripts I should look into? Andrey Alex Rhomberg wrote: Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and wireless access on DMZ. Since I put third NIC I noticed message on boot: ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory Using

[leaf-user] ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory

2003-12-28 Thread C. Dummy
Hello. I'm runnig Bering 1.2 with 3 NIC's and wireless access on DMZ. Since I put third NIC I noticed message on boot: ip_conntrack_ftp -find: /proc/19764 No such file or directory Using /lib/modules/ip_conntrack_ftp.o And everything runs no problems. Anybody has any idea what causes this

Re: [leaf-user] WAP

2003-10-17 Thread C. Dummy
DMZ with 192.168.0.0/24. I run static IPs on my LAN so lack of DHCP is no problem. I need to make mt three interfaces image and make some changes. Thanks for help again. Andrey Ray Olszewski wrote: At 10:08 PM 10/16/2003 -0400, C. Dummy wrote: I bought D-link 714 P+. There is no option

Re: [leaf-user] WAP

2003-10-16 Thread C. Dummy
connect your WAP to a separate NIC in the Bering router. I disable the router function in my D-Link 713P. M Lu. From: C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Steve Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: LEAF-USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] WAP Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2003 17:00:29 -0400 better solution

Re: [leaf-user] WAP

2003-09-07 Thread C. Dummy
My WAP might stand right on the bering box so thats no problem. Looks like third nic is the easiest resolution. I don't know much about squid proxy, and viz sshd (probably requires multiple flopppies or cd), not yet at least I just need WAP for simple browsing internet on laptop. Thanks for

[leaf-user] WAP

2003-09-06 Thread C. Dummy
Hi . I just came back to mailing list after a while. I'm running Bering 1.2 with dsl modem and than switch with 4 computers on static internal ip's. I'd like to add wireless access point. What is the best way to do that? Plug in wap to switch which is behind Bering? Can they exist together

Re: [leaf-user] WAP

2003-09-06 Thread C. Dummy
Metz C. Dummy wrote: Hi . I just came back to mailing list after a while. I'm running Bering 1.2 with dsl modem and than switch with 4 computers on static internal ip's. I'd like to add wireless access point. What is the best way to do that? Plug in wap to switch which is behind Bering? Can

Re: [leaf-user] WAP

2003-09-06 Thread C. Dummy
wrote: On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 01:08, C. Dummy wrote: Hi . I just came back to mailing list after a while. I'm running Bering 1.2 with dsl modem and than switch with 4 computers on static internal ip's. I'd like to add wireless access point. What is the best way to do that? Depends what

Re: [leaf-user] 2 way satellite

2003-02-02 Thread C. Dummy
PROTECTED]]De la part de C. Dummy Envoye : dimanche 2 fevrier 2003 18:14 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : [leaf-user] 2 way satellite Anybody had setup 2 way satellite with Bering?. I'm helping my friend with this. He lives on farm so this is the only way for high speed. Company is called Lincsat

Re: [leaf-user] Bering print server set-up

2003-01-23 Thread C. Dummy
Do uname -r Whatever you see there this the kernel that you need modules from. Did you copy modules to /lib/modules? Did you backup modules? Go to /lib/modules and check if they are there. Very often if you copy them via windows machine they are in form parpo~1.o. Rename them to proper names

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-22 Thread C. Dummy
I installed Miranda(ICQ clone), setup behind firewall works no problem . Very good little program. http://miranda-icq.sourceforge.net/ Andrey P.S. Good bye ICQ Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:11 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks. Udp 4000 should be open

Re: [leaf-user] root.dev.mk file backup?

2003-01-22 Thread C. Dummy
1. Edit files 2. Go to lrcfg menu 3. Choose b)back up a package 4.Choose 2)root 5. Back it up This will back up those files unless they were not saved properly right after editing. Did you copy corresponding modules to your /lib/modules and put them in /etc/modules? Craig Caughlin

Re: [leaf-user] Alcatel SpeedTouch Home and PPPOE

2003-01-22 Thread C. Dummy
I'm using alcatel also with pppoe. You have ready to use Dachstein images here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/pppoe.html I use Bering: newer kernel, ipfilters, very good documentation. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=63 Andrey Ray Olszewski wrote: This question really

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
]]On Behalf Of C. Dummy Sent: 21 January 2003 10:38 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering I'm running Bering and 2 computers behind Bering firewall. I'm thinking about getting second ip from ISP. Is there a way to route those ips

Re: [leaf-user] Future development

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
C. Dummy wrote: Read there: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/ Andrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm new to the list, and I have not even tried to install LEAF yet. I have read the subjects of the FAQ. Since it's getting too hard to maintain my RH installation on my 486 router

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
connection and external ip on its eth0.(for passive ftp, ICQ file transfer etc...) Andrey Thanks for help Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:07 AM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm running Bering and 2 computers behind Bering firewall. I'm thinking about getting second

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
Thanks for help Andrey Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:02 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll have one computer with direct connection and external ip on its eth0.(for passive ftp, ICQ file transfer etc...) Both of which you can do behind your Bering box. -Tom

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
other network behind firewall via unternet to my server behind my firewall Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:46 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: File transfer on ICQ doesn't work for me at all doesn't matter if other computer is behind firewall or not. These are my

Re: [leaf-user] Bering print server set-up

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
This is the only line in rules that you need. #printer server on 192.168.1.254 ACCEPTloc fw tcp 9100:9102 Remember that you have to edit all files from instructions on page below plus add modules. The only difference in Bering is line above in shorewall rules and

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
4000-4100 tcp or udp or both? My ftp server runs fine for anybody who is on computer not behind the firewall. If they are behind firewall that's the different story. Thanks for help Andrey Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:11 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: [leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-21 Thread C. Dummy
I'm sorry I checked this only once on Bering I have to check this again. Maybe my permissions are wronge. Thanks for help. I'll take closer look to that in my setup. Andrey Tom Eastep wrote: --On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:47 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 4000-4100 tcp

[leaf-user] 2 external ip addresses on lan behind bering

2003-01-20 Thread C. Dummy
I'm running Bering and 2 computers behind Bering firewall. I'm thinking about getting second ip from ISP. Is there a way to route those ips directly to computers on lan via Bering firewall? Or should I just put switch between modem and both computers and put small firewalls right on them?

Re: [leaf-user] Re: shorewall

2002-11-30 Thread C. Dummy
Thanks for help. You were right. Printer works like a charm. So Bering 1.0 it is. Andrey Arif Mamdani wrote: $IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 0/0 -d $EX_IP 1024:9099 -i $EXTERN_IF $IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 0/0 -d $EX_IP 9103:65535 -i $EXTERN_IF Should this go to policy or rules?

[leaf-user] shorewall

2002-11-27 Thread C. Dummy
I'm trying to move from Dachstein to Bering but I have to rewrite few rules. Is autofw and portfw from Dachstein , DNAT in Shorewall or there is a difference? Andrey --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T

Re: [leaf-user] Re: shorewall

2002-11-27 Thread C. Dummy
loc:192.168.1.202 tcp 6112 Andrey Tom Eastep wrote: --On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 8:48 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to move from Dachstein to Bering but I have to rewrite few rules. Is autofw and portfw from Dachstein , DNAT in Shorewall

Re: [leaf-user] Re: shorewall

2002-11-27 Thread C. Dummy
that would be? Andrey Tom Eastep wrote: --On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:15 PM -0500 C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's what I thought . So DNAT replaces both rules in some way. So for my son's Starcraft game. In Dachstein: ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 6112 6112 -h 192.168.1.202 -v

Re: [leaf-user] strange firewall logs

2002-11-26 Thread C. Dummy
http://www.echogent.com/cgi-bin/fwlog.pl This is great page to analize this yourself. Andrey Arif Mamdani wrote: I'm hoping someone on the list can give me some insight into what's going on here. At first I thought that it might be a traceroute, but I was under the impression that traceroute

[leaf-user] bering modules.

2002-11-23 Thread C. Dummy
I'm just starting with Bering. My son uses MSN messanger. Should I use both modules: ip_conntrack_h323.o and ip_nat_h323.o or just one of them. Sorry if this sounds silly. Thanks for help Andrey --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek

Re: [leaf-user] question - Cable Modem

2002-11-20 Thread C. Dummy
Read good documentation on line for Bering. As for the cable I'm not with cable anymore, but if you are going to use the same NIC for Internet connection like before once you load NIC's modules you should be connected to internet via dhcp. If you are going to use different nic to connect to

[leaf-user] Re: thttpd behind lrp box

2002-11-19 Thread C. Dummy
That's on thttpd box in /etc/inetd.conf under #other services www ... Yest you were right I commented this out and there it is. Thank you very much. thttpd box doesn't need this at all. There is need for it only on lrp box.Thanks again. Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: C. Dummy wrote

Re: [leaf-user] denied, 3000 a day

2002-11-19 Thread C. Dummy
http://www.echogent.com/cgi-bin/fwlog.pl at above address you can check what it means. I'm not sure what image are you using but go to system settings and read lrp.conf (Master LRP settings file) about spacecheck. Andrey gary wrote: My log file is filling with this peticular entry, any help

[leaf-user] thttpd behind lrp box

2002-11-18 Thread C. Dummy
State I-Node Path unix 0 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 1530 /dev/log Thanks for help Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: C. Dummy wrote: I'm trying to put thttpd behind lrp box on ip 192.168.1.203. I made lrp floppy with etc,ifconfig,local,modules,ramlog,root

Re: [leaf-user] LaBrea

2002-11-16 Thread C. Dummy
: Cannot assign requested address. Linux Router 4.0.6 firewall tty1 snip I think LaBrea must have problems with pppoe. I just leave box without LaBrea its not a must have package. Thanks for help Charles Steinkuehler wrote: C. Dummy wrote: Hi I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe and with printer

Re: [leaf-user] thttpd behind lrp

2002-11-16 Thread C. Dummy
/dev/log Thanks for help Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: C. Dummy wrote: I'm trying to put thttpd behind lrp box on ip 192.168.1.203. I made lrp floppy with etc,ifconfig,local,modules,ramlog,root,thttpd and www-data packages. I edited syslinux.cfg so all packages load no errors

Re: [leaf-user] thttpd behind lrp

2002-11-16 Thread C. Dummy
C. Dummy wrote: I should also show results from lrp box: ip addr: 1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 3924 qdisc noqueue link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 brd 127.255.255.255 scope global lo 2: eth0: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,PROMISC,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen

Re: [leaf-user] thttpd

2002-11-15 Thread C. Dummy
Thank you very much. Where should I set static IP for this computer 192.168.1.203.. Editing file /etc/hosts and puting 192.168.1.203 instead of 192.168.1.254 would be enough? Thanks for help Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: C. Dummy wrote: Hi I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe

[leaf-user] LaBrea

2002-11-15 Thread C. Dummy
Hi I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe and with printer server(protocol RAW port 9100).. I have installed LaBrea. I edited both files in /etc listing my used network adresses. When I boot lrp box I get message: P-lookupnet(eth0): SIOCGIFADDR:eth0:cannot assign requested address I tried to

[leaf-user] thttpd behind lrp

2002-11-15 Thread C. Dummy
I'm trying to put thttpd behind lrp box on ip 192.168.1.203. I made lrp floppy with etc,ifconfig,local,modules,ramlog,root,thttpd and www-data packages. I edited syslinux.cfg so all packages load no errors and problems. I edited network.conf CONFIG_DNS=YES IF_AUTO=eth0 eth0_IPADDR=192.168.1.203

[leaf-user] www-data.lrp

2002-11-14 Thread C. Dummy
Hello I'm back after long time. Can anybody direct me to some kind of howto for www-data.lrp package. When I try to install that package editing syslinux.cfg I get (nf!) I presume is no files. Inside there is only file www-data. Any detailed howto somwhere? I'm installing thttpd.lrp Andrey

[leaf-user] thttpd

2002-11-14 Thread C. Dummy
Hi I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe and with printer server(protocol RAW port 9100). I'd like to put thttpd server on 192.168.1.203 box behind lrp box. I know I have to edit network.conf on lrp box to allow traffic to web server on 192.168.1.203. My question is what packages I should

[leaf-user] thttpd

2002-11-14 Thread C. Dummy
Hi I'm running Dachstein 1.02 with pppoe and with printer server(protocol RAW port 9100). I'd like to put thttpd server on 192.168.1.203 box behind lrp box. I know I have to edit network.conf on lrp box to allow traffic to web server on 192.168.1.203. My question is what packages I should

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-28 Thread C. Dummy
(releases lease from eth0) and than you can use other network card. So far I can't find a way to release lease in LRP box. Any help would be appreciated. Andrey Victor McAllisteer wrote: C. Dummy wrote: Sorry but I'm linux newbie. Where I can get file ifdown that would work

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-28 Thread C. Dummy
What about copying ifdown to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download ifdown compatible with Dachstein? Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: I tried net ifdown all that stops only eth1 and doesn't release lease from eth0 I tried also svi network stop this also didn't

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-28 Thread C. Dummy
Can net ifdown all be rewritten that stops eth0 also? If I run above it stops only eth1 If I run net ifdown eth0 doesn't do anything Andrey Charles Steinkuehler wrote: What about copying ifdown to floppy and trying to use it. Where I could download ifdown compatible with Dachstein?

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-27 Thread C. Dummy
Sorry but I'm linux newbie. Where I can get file ifdown that would work with Dachstein. I need this file to release ip from nic on lrp box. Andrey Simon Bolduc wrote: As I mentioned in the email you are responding to.. :) As far as I can tell Dhclient 2.x doesn't have the ability to

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-26 Thread C. Dummy
are responding to.. :) As far as I can tell Dhclient 2.x doesn't have the ability to force an IP release.. but Dhclient 3.x does. Which was why I was asking if anyone knows if such a package exists S From: C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Simon Bolduc [EMAIL PROTECTED], Leaf-User (E

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-22 Thread C. Dummy
When you release lease from card on machine that you are using (in windows using winipcfg.exe) you can connect modem right away to next machine, and you will get new lease. Andrey Simon Bolduc wrote: Hey All, I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find a (compiled) version of

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home

2001-11-21 Thread C. Dummy
I try that but that doesn't work. Kevin Kropf wrote: I was told by Shaw, which is equivelent to @home in Canada to do the power down reset as such to my Terayon modem: 1) unplug the cable connection to the modem, wait a moment. 2) power down the modem 3) reconnect the cable 4) power up

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home

2001-11-21 Thread C. Dummy
Solution is a lot simpler. 1. In windows computer I ran winipcfg.exe release all button. That releases lease for this particular ethernet adress card than I conect cables back to LRP server restarted server and it bounded lease to new ethernet card. There is still question how to release lease

[Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home

2001-11-20 Thread C. Dummy
Hi. I'm with Rogers@home. They are leaving @home I think. I succefully ran ES2B and than ewaldw release of ES2B. I left for few weeks and when I came back firewall stopped working. I thought that maybe floppy went bad so I made new Dachstein and I get same symptoms: floppy loads without any

Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home

2001-11-20 Thread C. Dummy
, - and is different than my type of modem. It could also be a rogue dhcp server as the resolution of a traceroute seems a little odd for the DHCP address. S From: C. Dummy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 13