Charles
They should have worded it for IPV6, the likelyhood for believing this
would be a lot higher.
I like the avian carrier method, after each packet received there is fresh
meat for the table and the delay gets a lot higher if you have to breed and
train the carrier.
Erich
Charles
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William
William Brinkman wrote the following at 00:03 16.03.2003:
Greetings All-
I really don't want to open the EXTERNAL upd ports
and let my box be the time server to the world.
No need...
.
What about your log files, do they indicate any port 123 traffic to be blocked?
Erich
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Homer
Homer Parker wrote the following at 22:00 11.03.2003:
Trying to implemetn a VPN, and having a minor blockage in my thought
process. Running Bering 1.0 as the router in the following layout:
Internet - eth0 firewall eth1 - wireless - eth0 router eth1 - LAN2
Hi
At 14:43 04.03.2003 -0500, you wrote:
Hi, thanks for the quick reply's.
Sorry for the short coming of my bering firewall information.
Now i will give you more info.
1. You should confirm that sshd is running on the Bering firewall.
YES, lrpkg -l shows that LIBZ and SSHD are running.
With ps
Alex
At 22:24 01.03.2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 06:19, Alex Ryabtsev wrote:
I have asked this, but there is no any answers. So, I'll try to ask
again and plead for help:-)
Now, after successful transition to Bering 1.1, I am able to compile my
very own (weird hardware)
David
At 12:16 28.02.2003 +0800, you wrote:
Good afternoon (for me anyway).
I have a very nice 2 floppy Bering router setup but in the interests of
never being satisfied, I want to burn it all to CD. I have followed the
steps in the Bering User Manual and all goes well but the CDs I burn
won't
James
At 12:27 28.02.2003 +, you wrote:
Hi again,
I'm going to attempt to create a CD/FDD Bering machine so I can fit ssh
and VPN stuff on my machine. But I don't have the option to boot from a
CD-ROM drive, so I'm gonna attempt to adapt the 2xFDD guide for a CD-ROM
and an FDD
I've not found
Hi
emilio wrote the following at 17:17 27.02.2003:
Hi list!
I´ve installed a bering rc4 bootin´ from a 3 1/2 disk. Now i want
to boot
from a Ide disk of 20 MB but can´t do it.
I follow the step to boot from a Ide disk but when I boot send me this
errors:
Insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.18: No
Hi
At 18:44 26.02.2003 -0600, you wrote:
I'm using GRUB to run LRP off a hard drive and I've noticed that /proc/cmdline
is truncated and does not include all packages to load. It seems to get
truncated after ~255 characters. Has anybody that's used GRUB come across this
problem? Is there a way to
this.
Erich
At 20:11 16.02.2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 04:47 pm, Erich Titl wrote:
OK, ipsec0 is listening on eth1 (valleygate), correct?
After ipsec0 receives and un-encrypts the packets, the true
ip information is also unwrapped and interpreted as the
actual 192.168.20.0
David
At 21:06 16.02.2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hi All,
I've just installed leaf Bering on 2 PC's. The are going to be
firewalls/IpSec VPN tunnels for a friend, after a bit of stumbling I've
managed to get them set up to boot from an IDE disk (later to be booted
from flash). I read the install
Craig
Craig Caughlin wrote the following at 17:41 17.02.2003:
Hi folks,
Are there any new Soekris type appliances for LEAF? I mean, I've seen
previous posts to the group and it seems like these compact flash, etc. type
devices have a disadvantage that floppy disk and CD versions of LEAF don't
Hi everybody
I am still trying to figure out how to (correctly) set up the following.
Basic Info:
Bering 1_0.stable 2.4.18 with shorewall 1.3.13
network crude ascii art:
internet
|
dynamic IP
--
| bering box |this is my standard gateway, operational
--
Hi
I am planning ro route a remote location on a wireless link through a ipsec
tunnel to the internet. The set up specifies a
0.0.0.0/0 subnet behind the tunnel, but this is what I get in the route
after issuing ipsec start.
This is on Bering 1_0.stable 2.4.18
before ipsec start
# ip route
Charles
Charles Steinkuehler wrote the following at 22:56 11.02.2003:
The routes might puzzle you, but they are correct.
Bingo, thanks, sometimes it helps if someone explains netmasks... :-(
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David Howe wrote the following at 19:15 10.02.2003:
Ok, new to the list. I have been looking to set up a floppy based router
for a vpn connection (bering looks ideal for this) so ditched the Intel
3240 in favour of a speedtouch - only to receive a 330 which appears
only to be supported in
Jay
At 12:21 06.02.2003 +1100, you wrote:
Hi fellow LEAF'ers
I was recently contacted by the admin of my NTP service who informed me that
he had been receiving a large increase in NTP requests from various sources
to his servers lately. (Note: I did contact him before I started using his
Homer
At 23:59 29.01.2003 -0600, you wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 14:56:01 -0800 Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
--On Wednesday, January 29, 2003 11:40 PM +0100 Erich Titl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AFAIK LiveUpdate is initiated from the station that requests it, so
normally you
Peter
At 18:35 28.01.2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hi gang,
What would be the best distribution to use on a flash + 2.4.x system? I
like Bering, but I am going to be setting up linux routers with BGP so I
don't want to experiment with learning shorewall on these systems. Space is
not an issue as I
Homer
Homer Parker wrote the following at 18:04 29.01.2003:
What would be the best way to handle Symantec's LiveUpdate through a
Bering 1.0 firewall? Tom says using domain names is not a goot thing, and
I understand the reasoning behind that. liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com
resolves to
Hi
Although PPPoE on Bering is supported and apparently works well you might
even consider upgrading your STHome to STPro which does PPPoE for you.
here is the link
http://www.sateh.com/hacks/alcatel.php
regards
Erich
At 01:22 27.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
First, thanks to everyone who
Hi
At 15:40 21.01.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
One more question before I start. ;-)
I have downloaded Bering 1.0 and I'm looking for a network module.
I have two 3Com Etherlink III 509 cards in this 486 box.
Will the module 3c59x.o work for 509 cards? (The name seems to indicate
otherwise.)
The article and a .pdf copy can be found at
wireless.psenicka.ca
regards
Erich
At 22:48 19.01.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Saddly, the article is not one of the ones available on-line, but I'm
sure everyone here subscribes anyway, right? If not, head over to the
sysadmin site, where you can
Brian
Bryan D. Payne wrote the following at 19:12 20.01.2003:
(DSL Connection)
|
|
||
| PPPoE interface |
||
| **fw**|
||
| 192.168.0.1/24 |
||
|
OK your external
Hi
try ez-ipupdate -H, it will give you a list of supported options, here with
the dyndens providers
-S, --service-type server the type of service that you are using
try one of: null ezip pgpow dhs
dyndns dyndns-static
Brian
maybe you should be a bit more specific of what you did and what _exactly_
gets dropped.
Erich
At 16:41 19.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
I have Bering installed in a basically default setup:
...
Outgoing request (this seems to work alright):
internal host -- firewall -- internet server
Tom
just for curiosity, is this caused by shorewall not yet completely
restarted after a lease change?
Thanks and it's great to still hear from you.
Erich
At 15:46 16.01.2003 -0800, you wrote:
--On Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:37 PM -0500 Arcana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any other ideas?
Hi
At 10:06 14.01.2003 -0300, you wrote:
Hello
Works syst_size=10M parameter in isolinux.cfg?
isolinux.cfg can take the same parameters as syslinux.cfg. I suggest to use
the lrpkg.cfg file for the packages to be loaded when you have many
packages, because the parameters passed to
Hi Scott
IIRC there is an issue with the latest firmware level and the orinoco
drivers. You might want to downgrade the firmware for a test.
HTH
Erich
At 13:59 14.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:45 pm, Matt Schalit wrote:
Hi Scott, sorry to hear about the wireless
Hi Kory
Kory Krofft wrote the following at 18:09 01.01.2003:
Folks,
Thanks for all the input I received on this. While I orginally
believed that it was more of a Win2K issue than a LEAF one but
now I am not so sure. What I learned from the group was that Win2K
uses what might be termed a Non
Victor
Victor B. Berdin wrote the following at 12:23 16.12.2002:
Hello everyone,
Is there some other utility (similar to openssl) for creating x509 certs
that I can use, but DOES NOT
require any user intervention/response during execution? What I need is a
utiliy that can read ALL
necessary
Dan
Dan Cardamore wrote the following at 20:41 15.12.2002:
Hi,
I'm new to LEAF-Bering, but I have a bit of experience with Linux.
I'd like to be able load LRP packages later than boot time via the
network. For example:
1. power on
2. syslinux boots
3. linuxrc loads lrp packages.
4. network
Hien
Hien Le wrote the following at 09:51 14.12.2002:
I have Bearing running on IDE, and it has plenty of space left. However
it said I don't have enough space to copy ipsec.o to /lib/modules. After
running a df command, my system showed up like so:
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used
Hi
it might help if you tell the list what you try to achieve, e.g.
- connect subnets, hosts or what
- use certificates, RSA or PSK
- what firewall freeSwan release
- setup information for both
- an ipsec barf output from both ends
- .
Your information is just a leeetle bit too general
Hi folks
I have a few Lucent/Avaya ISA-PCMCIA adapters from a bulk auction at ebay.
Way too many for myself but cheap because noone wants a 20-pack. If someone
is interested in one or more let me know off list. I will pass them on at a
price covering my cost ($15) + shipping. They are still in
John
I had to wait for my cable modem to forget the mac address of my interface
to reply... ;-) too lazy to reset the bugger.
I am not completely convinced by your reasoning. I can believe there is
something fishy with the DHCP server but apparently some drivers handle it
better than others.
Minh
At 17:00 07.12.2002, Minh Duong wrote:
Hey guys,
I have an interesting idea, and I wanted some feedback
from everyone. I recently bought one of those USB pen
drives (32MB) to transfer large files from my laptop
to my other computers. But the thought occured to me
that it could be used to
Hi Martin
At 08:55 02.12.2002 +, you wrote:
Hi Folks,
...
#route gives me
192.18.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0
eth0
this is a weird subnet which does not seem to be connected to your system
HTH
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Hi everybody
I hacked the Bering backup scripts so that they allow a backup custom
destination of 'scp'. This makes the backup go to /tmp and then
subsequently to the host/directory as specified in a few additional entries
in /etc/lrp.conf.
The following files are affected:
Hi Christian
Christian Hoss wrote the following at 16:46 25.11.2002:
Sorry, Erich - always assumed that error came because
I keep swapping floppies before doing a umount /mnt:
Don't worry, just keep in mind that you may destroy your filesystem if you
don't unmount.
HTH
Erich
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Hi Tony
Tony Cappelli wrote the following at 20:08 25.11.2002:
Hello,
Two quickies:
1. Can anyone share what DoC media they have used successfully with the
WISP distribution, and which US vendor they obtained the media from? I
have searched the web for an hour trying to find anyone selling
Hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following at 13:56 24.11.2002:
Support Requests item #643034, was opened at 2002-11-24 12:56
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=643034group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Christian
I am not sure the log you show is really (only) related to your NIC's. All
I could see at the first glance was a problem with the floppy disk which
might result in a number of missing things later on. Please check your
floppy and drive and make sure all software can be loaded before
2 LEAF boxes I'd be
interested in the numbers.
Thanks for the help
Erich
guitarlynn wrote the following at 22:51 17.11.2002:
On Sunday 17 November 2002 14:05, Erich Titl wrote:
Lynn
thanks for the reply, for some weird reason the barf still reflected
a test in aggressive mode, I switched
Hi Lynn
At 14:25 17.11.2002 -0600, you wrote:
I wou like to get a general feeling about allowing write to the file
system for cgi-scripts in weblet. Is is reasonable to do that opening
grsecurity for the various scripts or rather implementing a sudo like
binary which is allowed to write.
I
Hi everyone
I am finally attacking the ipsec connection planned for months,
unfortunately whithout much success, here is what I am trying:
internal C class network 194.124.158.0/24
|
Bering rc3
217.162.140.106
|
Internet through cable modem on both ends
actually hooked on the same switch which
Hi Joey, I moved this over to leaf-user
Thanks for the info. I was just wondering why KLIPS (aparently the ipsec
beast) would be reported missing unless I had ipsec.o loaded into the
kernel. I must confess that my ipsec.conf rules are far from completed, so
this may come into play.
Funny
Hi
At 11:47 12.11.2002, you wrote:
This leads me to believe that the filesystem I created on Redhat is
not Bering compatible so I tried # ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc which
gives me
# ./mkfs.minix -c /dev/hdc1
BusyBox v0.60.3 (2002.06.08-17:56+) multi-call binary
Usage: mkfs.minix [-c |
Michael
just a thought, is Martian-ness check done at the end of the tunnel then
maybe you see the private address on the other side of the tunnel.
$00.2
Erich
At 14:25 12.11.2002, you wrote:
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
snip /
Hi everybody
This refers to Bering 1.0rc3
I wou like to get a general feeling about allowing write to the file system
for cgi-scripts in weblet. Is is reasonable to do that opening grsecurity
for the various scripts or rather implementing a sudo like binary which is
allowed to write.
Is
Hi John
here is the respective lsmod
pcnet_cs 12496 1
xirc2ps_cs 13928 1
ds 6388 2 [pcnet_cs xirc2ps_cs]
i82365 22180 2
pcmcia_core41056 0 [pcnet_cs xirc2ps_cs ds i82365]
ip_nat_irc 2384 0
Hi Bob
At 06:28 12.11.2002, you wrote:
Hello All,
Just switched from dachstein to bering 1.0 rc4 (just wanted to see the
difference...by the way many thanks to charles s. for years of uptime with
my lrp versions and to dave c. for the original idea before that).
Looked through the user list
Hi
At 05:43 11.11.2002, you wrote:
On Sunday 10 November 2002 20:49, Kory Krofft wrote:
Larry,
The IDE modules are in place. I am booting from an IDE CDROM. I
checked the user
guides but only saw how to boot from the ide device which is not what
I really want.
I like the security of the
Hi
At 15:36 07.11.2002, you wrote:
Hi
I want to create a boot script under /etc/init.d directory ( a new
script).
How can save it in my boot disk ??
Either create your own package or just backup the etc package.
HTH
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Mike
At 04:06 06.11.2002, you wrote:
Hi, i've been using lrp for years now, and a few
months ago began running dachstein floppy. I've come
to the point where i have about 40bytes of floppy
space left!
Here's my question:
is it at all possible to boot over the network (using
a tftp server)
John, Charles
Charles Steinkuehler wrote the following at 19:59 06.11.2002:
John Wittenberg wrote:
snip
Um...I hate to tell you this, but everything *IS* working now, at least
according to your logs...
The rest of these errors are due to other DHCP traffic on your cable-modem
segment
Mohan
At 10:15 05.11.2002, you wrote:
.
I also tried Ranish Partition Manager to format the CF card in FAT12 mode.
Still syslinux gave the same error. Syslinux unix version executed under
leaf gives a grsec and segmentation fault.
I ran into this myself when I was building/testing the
Hi folks
does anyone know what pcmcia configuration is required for D-LINK
DFE-690TXD, I found the the network driver is a 8139too. I could not find
the necessary cs module to bind to.
Thanks
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Hi
At 18:31 02.11.2002, JeeBak Kim wrote:
Hi Erich,
* Erich Titl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021102 09:00]:
Hi folks
does anyone know what pcmcia configuration is required for D-LINK
DFE-690TXD, I found the the network driver is a 8139too. I could not find
the necessary cs module to bind
Hi
thanks for the info
At 18:31 02.11.2002, JeeBak Kim wrote:
Hi Erich,
* Erich Titl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021102 09:00]:
Hi folks
does anyone know what pcmcia configuration is required for D-LINK
DFE-690TXD, I found the the network driver is a 8139too. I could not find
the necessary cs
Jeff
Jeff wrote the following at 21:12 02.11.2002:
I finally got one floppy to format from
superformat /dev/fd0u1680
Felt a great accomplishment. But, try do it again on several different
floppies and I get problems from the very start
Stops almost immeadiatly with lseek invalid argument,
cards are they require a PCI 2.2 compliant
system, which most older (more than a year or two) aren't.
I ran into this problem and switched it to the Linksys WMP11 card (I
think that's the model) and it worked without a problem.
--Pat
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi everybody
Similar
Hi James
handling mail services is a bit off topic here, you will get detailed
information concerning mail and DNS on the respective forums, if you get
everything set up you won't have to use an ip address anymore, please don't
forget the open relay topic.
Have fun
Erich
James Duberg wrote
Hi
you may want to have a look at http://luna.think.ch/leaf/ADM it has a
description how I modified the standard SST/Apacer ADM for write protection
Erich
S Mohan wrote the following at 14:05 14.10.2002:
I've been involved in a thread and have been doing some work too.
Overall, DoM seems to be
Tomaso
Look into the start scripts in /etc/init.d, in /etc/rc2.d, these are
dynamically build links to the original scripts in /etc/init.d. These links
are built at system start and can be controlled with the RCDLINKS
parameter, e.g.
shorewall:
#!/bin/sh
RCDLINKS=2,K41 2,S41 3,S41 6,K41
#
Hi
t 07:53 15.10.2002, you wrote:
Way, way back in May, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg06637.html
As soon as I remove the LRP variable from syslinux.cfg
My system refuses to boot telling me I attempted to kill init.
It pretty much looks like it
Ben
At 15:50 15.10.2002, you wrote:
Thanks Erich.
Putting the 'LRP=root,etc' back in syslinux.cfg does
indeed
enable the packages to load, but that method avoids using lrpkg.cfg at all.
I wonder if I've mis-read the documents, or maybe I'll try 'LRP=lrpkg.cfg'?
I am
Hi
At 14:05 14.10.2002, you wrote:
I've been involved in a thread and have been doing some work too.
Overall, DoM seems to be the best option as it works on Std IDE drivers
unlike DoC which requires drivers and kernel recompile. It also supports
1M writes as against CF which is 10K. Write
Hi
I had a little problem to get mine working too
this is the contents of my /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
--
#
# Local PCMCIA Configuration File
#
# Xircom RealPort drivers
#
device xirc2ps_cs
class network module
Aris
At 14:25 10.10.2002, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ArisB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jeff Newmiller [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:06 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] ssh
When i start the demon like this
Dmitri
I make ip aliases for the internal network like this in an iface stanza in
the interfaces file
iface eth1 inet static
address 194.124.158.99
masklen 24
broadcast 194.124.158.255
up ip addr add 192.168.100.1/24 brd 192.168.100.255 dev eth1
up
Michael
At 07:57 09.10.2002, you wrote:
does anybody have a proxy-arp dmz and also running tinydns dnscache?
thought that I'd resolved this sometime ago; but, tonight, for life of
me, I cannot get dmz hosts to resolve addresses for remote internet
sites solely via tinydns-public and dnscache
Liu
Liu Mei wrote the following at 05:55 07.10.2002:
Doesn't work. :-(
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
trying using just the top level domain, IE yahoo.com
and
hotmail.com
I haven't tried that, but its worth a shot.
On Sun, 6 Oct 2002 17:04:35 -0700 (PDT)
Liu Mei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
At 09:08 03.10.2002, you wrote:
--- 192.168.1.10 ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
I think it is something to do with either (1) iptables or (2) shorewall.
But I don't have the necessary knowledge to fix it.
So your Win2K box has 2 NICs.
Is
Steve wrote the following at 08:27 29.09.2002:
I am trying to set up sshd in Bering.
I have loaded the sshd.lrp and libz.lrp packaged and have generated my
keys ,but when sshd is run it complaines that is cannont find
libnsl.so.1 file. I've done a few searches and can not find where this
file
Hi folks
This is going to be trivial for some of you. My firewall is an old laptop
which I like for its low power consumption. Of course it is limited to 2
PCMCIA interfaces, so I want to use multiple IP addresses on the inside to
al least logically build a DMZ. I have unfortunately not been
Warren
Warren Post wrote the following at 22:38 23.09.2002:
I downloaded ssh.lrp and sshd.lrp from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/dev/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.4p1/
I am not sure if this sshd is suitable for your Dachstein release. IIRC
Jacques is concerned mainly with Bering related software.
Hi Doug
Doug Hite wrote the following at 18:24 17.09.2002:
cc the list
I will put together a more detail description when we have
completed this project. We have 3 LEAF based machines
that I want to move to rackmount form factors (2 routers,
1 DNS server)
Ordered 2u Rackmount cases from
Ewald
Ewald Wasscher wrote the following at 19:18 17.09.2002:
Hello all,
I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
It's flexible, quite well documented and there are lots of examples for
building packages, a
Hi
At 06:42 12.09.2002, you wrote:
A while back, I asked the list how I could get my dhcp server to update my
dns server. I finally felt up to the task tonight so I downloaded a script
written by Michael D. Schleif:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/helices/scripts/dhcp_2_dns.sh
I now have
Harold
Harold Miller wrote the following at 22:57 12.09.2002:
Greetings,
System: Bering RC-3, Generic 2 interface firewall.
My local ISP (Charter Communications) is having problems with the PUMP
client. On their recommendation, I am converting over to teh DHCLIENT
package instead. I
Hi
canonical ways could be ssh tunneling or a VPN
HTH
Erich
Duke Ionescu wrote the following at 21:16 11.09.2002:
[This was originally posted to the LRP mailing list, where I was spat upon
:]
I'm running LRP, more exactly Dachstein (thx for all your work Charles!).
I've been running LRP for
Hi everybody
for some mysterious reason now all of a sudden I can acceptr the dhcp
packets on my Bering laptop. I still get the same error in my logs which to
me look like a driver problem long resolved in other environments. A search
in the network archives reveals various info about realtek
Lynn
At 06:35 04.09.2002, you wrote:
Hey, there is a bug with one or two ATT networks.
They seem to be using over 16 hops to the dhcp
server and causing problems with dhclient/pump as
they are compiled. I believe someone compiled a
new (maybe dhclient 3.x) package to account for
this.
I didn't
Hi Lynn
At 06:38 04.09.2002, you wrote:
On Tuesday 27 August 2002 16:32, Erich Titl wrote:
I was wondering if NFS could be used that early in the boot process.
I don't believe so, until you get a system and permissions up.
sure, but this is a very early stage. you can always load packages
Ewald
I havent set up my UML yet, if it is not too much work for you I'll play
Guinea Pig.
Thanks
Erich
Ewald Wasscher wrote the following at 14:38 04.09.2002:
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 09:26, Erich Titl wrote:
Lynn
At 06:35 04.09.2002, you wrote:
Hey, there is a bug with one or two ATT
Ewald, list
Ewald Wasscher wrote the following at 18:07 04.09.2002:
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 17:51, Simon Bolduc wrote:
I'd be interested in a 3.x dhclient.
There is a very untested binary over here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/dachstein-temporary/
Could you perhaps replace your
Hi everybody
Kiril suspected the ISP not to give a lease, unfortunately it does not seem
to be that easy.
My setup is a laptop with 2 pcmcia cards, one a Xircom card, the other a
D-Link de-660+.
I use dhclient from the dhclient.lrp package.
It works correctly with a lease obtained from my
Michael Leone wrote the following at 16:03 01.09.2002:
Erich Titl said:
Hi Michael
Michael Leone wrote the following at 17:52 30.08.2002:
I could have them log to my home mail machine. Again, tho - why?
You would need no mail process...
On where, the home machine?
on bering
Lynn
guitarlynn wrote the following at 18:32 01.09.2002:
On Sunday 01 September 2002 10:19, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi everybody
I've heard of a couple of NIC's that use/create strange size packets,
but I don't remember which ones did that.
I know of the realtek stuff
Having a 100M link
Hello everybody
I am trying to get my bering firewall up on the net, but cannot get a lease
from my ISP. If I connect the firewall's external NIC to my internal
network which is served by my own dhcpd I perfectly get a lease. The line
to the ISP is OK because I can get a lease on my other
Hi Michael
Michael Leone wrote the following at 17:52 30.08.2002:
I could have them log to my home mail machine. Again, tho - why?
You would need no mail process...
I get
everything I need this way. I have my work machines all go to a central
logserver.
cheers
Erich
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Lynn
guitarlynn wrote the following at 19:56 30.08.2002:
I recently switched out a Dachstein floppy firewall with a
Dachstein CD firewall. The major difference between the
two firewalls was the addition of ssh on the new one running
DCD. My problem is any attempt to ssh to a WAN client ends
in a
Karl Gaissmaier wrote the following at 22:31 27.08.2002:
Hi Matthew,
Maybe in your config, where your LEAF Box is the firewall
to the outside world. But imagine n x LEAF Boxes for a
University Class B network protecting some departments
more or less. The LEAF box is fetching some configs
Lynn
At 15:25 26.08.2002, you wrote:
On Monday 26 August 2002 08:07, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 12:29, Craig wrote:
Mohan said in an earlier post, SST has a DoM with a WP jumper.
Who's SST and what's a DOM???
Craig,
Silicon Storage Technology (SST) has a ATA-Disk
Hi Mike
2 quick questions
where have you been able to get a hand on the SST stuff?
do you know more about the PQI SDOM
thanks
Erich
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At 17:22 26.08.2002, you wrote:
Hi Erich,
Here's the results of df-
Filesystem 1k-blocks UsedAvailable
Use%Mounted On
/dev/root 614461440
now what about this available 0
too many packages or too small root partition.
Hi Folks
I am a tad late here but a few weeks back I saw a secure DOM in. No idea
about availability and pricing yet, but it sounds good.
www.pqi.com.tw
regards
Erich
At 07:58 22.08.2002, you wrote:
I looked up http://www.smartdisk.com, http://www.sandisk.com. Interesting
refurbished stuff
Hi Vladimir
At 12:00 21.08.2002, you wrote:
David Ondzes wrote:
I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in
wdistconfig, saveconfig and rebooted and still can not resolve any
names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a script
package for LEAF ? Any ideas
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