it and, viola!, no more pesky log entries.
That's apparently because you used -A (add) instead of -I (insert). I may
have gotten this wrong in my initial post...I don't know.
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into the package list twice, since ramlog wasn't found.
I'll check into it...
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the functional busybox sort command.
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have anything working yet...looks pretty cool, though.
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) were made to any of the init scripts, and what
parameters are being passed to your kernel by the boot-loader (cat
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startup I had to create a file called /etc/ppp/firewall-masq and back it
up
with the ppp stuff.
Try setting CONFIG_DNS=NO in /etc/network.conf...
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of TCP, and a REALLY good reason to try and do so. If you
don't know EXACTLY what you're doing, you'll probably just make things much
worse...
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things still arn't working, scroll back once your system's booted and report
what linuxrc outputs when it's extracting the packages...
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The mkisofs command I use is in the readme file on the CD. Looks like I'm
running V1.13:
debian:~# mkisofs --version
mkisofs 1.13 (i586-pc-linux-gnu)
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of lrpkg -l is easier to read and more accurate...
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benifit to Dachstein: it already has support for boot-time loading of
modules (see the SCSI section of my HDD HOWTO). This means you can simply
put modules in /boot/lib/modules, edit /boot/etc/modules, backup root, and
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=PRIVATE
DMZ_IF=eth3
DMZ_NET=172.20.0.0/16
DMZ_OUTBOUND_ALL=YES
DMZ_SERVER0=tcp ${EXTERN_IP} www 172.20.0.1 www
DMZ_SERVER1=udp ${EXTERN_IP} www 172.20.0.1 www
This all looks OK, once you get the right scripts in place...
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I was wondering if there is a Dachstein version of the 2.2.19 kernel that
has the 386-noFPU support?
Not at this time...sorry
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This is kind of a pain, and an artifact of the broken sort command on
earlier systems...
If anyone wants a project, you could work on adapting the walklist function
to support missing numbers and send me the code...
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, so you have to download the applet to any
systems you want to run the bandwidth monitor on). This saves about 50K!
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). If you want multiple external addresses, you'll
have to specify each of them seperately in _IP_EXTRA_ADDRS.
I'm glad one of the easy solutions worked for you...I haven't played enough
with linux directly connected to a T1 to know how it would behave...
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on the DMZ network or the external IP address of
the LRP box be used?
When everything is setup correctly, you should be able to access the
services using the public IP.
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Commenting out
/usr/sbin/lrcfg
at the end of /root/.profile and retrying the connection proves
successful.
so, uh (sheepishly) . how do I backup root's .profile as
backing
up neither root nor etc does it?
It should be backed up as part of the root package.
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to answer queries from the
whole of the internet...if it's like dnscache, it's pretty paranoid and
you'll need to specify which IP's are allowed to make queries of the DNS
server...all other IP's will simply be ignored.
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using 'borrowed' IP's
from the ISP anyway...might as well make effective use of ALL the IP's
you've been given, and save yourself some trouble in the process...
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, because it's broken), you don't need to
migrate to the new kernel.
NOTE: The older kernel directories have been removed...the contents are
still available as tar.gz files, if needed.
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to do this?
Charles, is this possible with SILENT_DENY?
SILENT_DENY=all_224.0.0.0/4
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nothing I'm aware of in 2.2.20 that's mandatory vs
2.2.19, once the security patches have been applied to the 2.2.19 kernels
(which the latest 2.2.19-2 kernels have included), so I could go either
way...
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of valid reasons to run a journaling filesystem on a
thin server, and I do use my disto's for more than just firewalls, but for a
router, JFFS is probably more important than something like reiserfs or
ext3.
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# Space seperated list: protocol_srcip/mask[_dstport]
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only talk to our T1 through an aging
Cisco 4000 that can't even ssh (IOS 11.2...but it does do nice protocol
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the public/private IP's, and which ones to use where), but if you
can assign multiple IP's to your T1 and get packets on all of them, a
static-NAT DMZ should definatly work.
I'm pretty sure proxy arp will work properly, however, and do just what you
need...
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just left them out...use the ones from the normal kernel
tree or D Becker, which are included.
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packets you don't want logged from your existing log files, and add them to
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tack on
some rules at the end of ipfilter.conf
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flavors of Dachstein.
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to the first delimiter is considered the filename...with no
tabs, the scripts think the ENTIRE line is the filename.
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docs and update my web-site.
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and relese all(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.
I don't think the ISC dhclinet has a mechanism for releasing a lease...
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that bring interfaces up/down.
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will be masqueraded to the internet. NOTE: Traffic will
NOT be allowed between the two internal networks unless you specifically
create forwarding rules allowing it.
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) from the available
choices.
You probably want to set the backup type for all packages, as well, using t
e and selecting p for partial or f for full backups.
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' openssh packages are what I now use on the CD version of
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consider installing the distribution you're using to build the
kernel to do this myself if you tell me what it is.
See the latest Dachstein-CD. The x.509 patched versions of the userspace
utilities required are included.
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: error in loading shared libraries
libncurses.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
The first thing to try is loading the ncurses lib (lncurses.lrp), and see if
that get's you going...
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/tmp/*.lrp | tar -tv | more
If all looks OK, go back to your original terminal window and continue with
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interface).
3) _PROXY_ARP=YES in both ext. and DMZ
interfaces.
Not much proxy-arping happens without this ;-)
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of static IP's:
You can use port-forwarding, static-NAT, or proxy-arp to make a DMZ
Subnet routed to you by your ISP:
You want to create a conventioal routed DMZ
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already (on any topic),
please send me a link or attachment so I can take a look at it.
See any of the many linux HOWTO's at linuxdoc, including the HOWTO-HOWTO,
which discusses writing documents using the DocBook format.
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for
floppy-boot emulation, and using bootdisk.bin as the boot image.
Of course the safe thing to do is burn a CD-RW first, and see if it works...
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been using EigerStein2BETA.exe with the same hardware and it is has
been working fine.
You need to add the pci-scan module...
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(and kernel command line in the process) you won't see boot messages on the
serial console, but it will work once the system is running. If you have to
see boot messges, you'll need to burn a new CD, using a modified
bootdisk.bin.
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in the install instructions I just didn't realize it was needed for
backup logic.
Normally, it's not required to add the floppy disk to pkgpath.cfg, since the
floppy disk is typically specified as the boot= device, which is
automatically added to the package path.
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doing manually, except for labeling the extra interfaces,
which is currently not handled by the automatic scripts.
Basically, the scripts do an ip address add for each entry in
iface_IP_EXTRA_ADDRS, and an ip route add for every entry in
iface_ROUTES.
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problem, and you
can't get it fixed, post details of your setup to the leaf-user list and we
can probably spot what's wrong.
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LRP/LEAF systems move to kernel 2.4 (some folks are experimenting with this
already), you will be able to build stateful packet filtering firewalls...
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I sent this question directly to Charles Steinkuehler. I
feel a little silly for asking but can someone please show me how I would
enter the info in the init.d / network (Shown below) into
eth2_IP_EXTRA_ADDRS=?? and eth2_ROUTES=???. I am a bit of a newbie on
this setup. It would help me
floppy, or burn a new CD
image, with a modified bootdisk.bin (so you can pass new parameters to the
kernel when it boots).
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don't have NIC modules loaded, however. I boot this way all the time
when testing, and have never had the system hang...
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the root ramdisk size by editing syslinux.cfg on your boot floppy.
Change the log ramdisk size by editing /etc/ramdisk.conf and backing up
ramlog.
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Any floppy image update in the pipe for my poor LRP box without CD-ROM
drive... ?
Yes...it will probably also include a couple of fixes for bugs in /etc
recently noticed...
I may get to this today...if not, it will be early next week.
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CD-Burner software documentation for making a
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the hostname - F /etc/hostname, just as it is in the
startup script...I get the same error message listed above..
Any suggestions.???
What are the contents of /etc/hostname?
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. If you've got a block of IP's and are running a
proxy-arp or static-NAT DMZ, you probably have a problem with DMZ_EXT_ADDRS,
which is how the firewall rules know which IP's are on which side of the
router.
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why they differ), I migrate the test configuration to my production
firewall. You may find both the output of svi network ipfilter list and
ipchains -nvL --line-numbers to be useful.
Backup etc
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the comment in /etc/hostname
file bug, and the network scripts returned to adding the warning line
before the hostname.
Can you verify which CD version you're running, and if you boot off a
floppy, make sure you copied the latest root.lrp to your floppy?
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.lrp (x.509 patched versions of pluto and auto) for folks
using certificates
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to remove these packages from the CD-Rom, if you don't use or
need them. I got tired of having to scp nmap and tcpdump every time I
needed them, so I put them on the CD. Lynx is currently an experiment...I
haven't even tried it to see if it works sheepish grin
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recognize the syslinux boot-disk as valid, so won't
make a bootable CD from the CD-Contents. I think CDR-Win will also make
appropriate disk images...
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? The above looks like you may be
trying to go through a proxy, which may exist at your office, but is
certianly not on your home network. Make sure IE is set for 'direct
connection', and NO proxy.
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) configured correctly,
it should just go. More interfaces can be added by creating the variables
for them and adding the interface to the IF_AUTO list.
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laptop set to the router's IP on that net?
Are you pinging by name or IP?
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network ipfilter reload (aliases
of the same command) will reload your firewall rules (and any
port-forwarding setup).
The command net reload or svi network reload will re-configure your
interfaces, as well as re-loading your firewall rules.
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been playing with the floppies). Typically
15-30 second boot times from power on, depending on CPU and CD-ROM speed.
On some of my systems, the OS boot goes faster than the BIOS checks...
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with freesco, share-the-net (costs $), the various LEAF distributions, and
many others I'm probably missing. The list at the link above is not a list
of LRP branches, but a list of LEAF branches, a much smaller catagory.
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output. Use the shiftpage-up key to scroll
back in the screen buffer.
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by default
Migrated /etc/ssh/ssh_config to ssh.lrp from sshd.lrp
Added /var/lib/lrpkg/sshd.local
Added /var/lib/lrpkg/ssh.local
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Assuming all PPP interfaces are in the 10. private IP space:
ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s 10.0.0.0/8 -d 0/0 -i extern-if
I would presume something similar could be done with kernel 2.0.x
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is *NOT* /dev/hda (ie, your pkgpath.cfg file
would contain /dev/hdd:iso9660 or similar).
The main think I think you needed was the addition of your lrpkg.cfg file,
to tell the CD which packages to load...
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on bootdisk.bin, and the time/size of root.lrp on the CD
to see if it has changed.
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compiled 2.9.9p2
it didn't link to libz dynamically...is this something you changed, or
something on my system that's different than yours?
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will need to use 0/0
instead of a specific IP if you're supporting road-warriors with dynamic
IP's.
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, but you're missing one important piece. The latest ne2k-pci
driver also requires pci-scan. Uncomment this module as well, and you
should be in business...
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changed.
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to work...or you may not.
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on floppy would still like to use this, and most floppy
installs are pretty pressed for size...
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for even a busy router with a long uptime...
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to load all those modules.
Yeah, I need to make a 'loadmore' package for folks running off floppy and
subject to the 255 character kernel argument limit...
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