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Jim Ford wrote:
> Any tips regarding spotting genuine attacks on a Bering UClib box, rather
> than 'noise'? Are there any 'dead giveaway' ports or IP addresses?
>
> Jim Ford
Jim,
That's hard to answer because the pattern changes over time. What I
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Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to jump head first into a little project but I think I need to
> ask the pro's first..
> I'm setting up a Bering uClibc machine, but I'm not 100% sure it can do
> it "all".
>
> I wish to setup zebra (a
Stovall, Adrian M. wrote:
...
I noted that WISP-DIST became part of LEAF, and I am interested in
building a cheap access point/firewall.
The firewall part is easy, but I'm having trouble finding a
comprehensive (read exhaustive) set of instructions, FAQ, How-to, or the
like on getting a DWL-520 (E-
th all the other services that ez-ipupdate supports?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/ezipupd.html
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/ezipupd1.html#AEN6
Greg Morgan
"Thanks. One little thing: if you haven't (I didn't make this clear),
can you ask Jacques to change the user
se
clients identify themselves, so we simply have no way to tell the
problematic Linksys client apart from other, most likely perfectly
acceptable, configurations of ez-ipupdate."
Thanks again,
Greg Morgan
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Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Samedi 6 Décembre 2003 09:37, Greg Morgan a écrit :
Updated.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/ezipupd.lrp
Jacques
Thanks for your quick response Jacques. If anyone else has to update to
this version perform the following steps. It works because there are
ackage with
version 3.0.11b8 found here
http://www.gusnet.cx:8080/proj/ez-ipupdate/dist/ez-ipupdate-3.0.11b8.tar.gz
?
Thanks,
Greg Morgan
http://www.dyndns.org/news/releases/archives/2003/11/288.html
...
Conclusions
...
"...This block will also impact a small number of customers running
A
m doing much in the way of
useful computer play.
Confused as ever,
I don't think so. You're just beginning to explore the open source
world. It should make you feel young, free, uncontrolled and pure
again. ;-) Just take your time, go slow, and have lots o
Eric Spakman wrote:
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Eric,
I stand corrected. I didn't know this about uClibC.
Thanks,
Greg Morgan
From: "Markus Koelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 09:03:45 +0200
Subject: [leaf-user] timezone in uClibc-Beri
e of /etc/TZ for CET and CEST ?
Regards
Markus
Markus,
Try http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/zoneinfo/. I would think
that you could these time zone files on Bering too. KP has a timezone
package located at
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/devel/kapeka/packages/tz.l
eth2_PROXY_ARP=NO
eth2_FAIRQ=NO
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I wrote this information up yesterday. I reviewed it tonight. However,
there still may be some rough edges. Please let me know if you need any
more assistance or where the document needs clarific
.html. But where would proxy
arp come into play?
I am looking through the Dachstein network.conf file and
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/packages/network.txt.
IPFILTER_SWITCH=router
IPFWDING_KERNEL = NO
It sounds like this should be turned off.
IPALWAYSDEFRAG_KERNEL = NO
Thanks,
Todd Pearsall wrote:
Tonight I'll:
1) test the memory
Try http://www.memtest86.com/ for testing memory. There is both a
diskette and cd-rom test program. Just put it on a disk and reboot.
2) try an alternate driver for the Linksys NICs
3) try different NICs
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mazed that it did not find
something. But then I should have read the man page instead of relying
completely on google!
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Brad Fritz wrote:
Greg,
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:45:09 MST Greg Morgan wrote:
I have used "Public key authentication before" as described by
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.53b/htmldoc/Chapter8.html#8. The
user's passwords were never enabled on the host.
A pub
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as far as using a firewall on the server. You can use this technique
with other distributions, firewalls, or other operating systems too.
I hope this idea helps. Do what makes your level of paranoia feel
several users ago.
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recommend upgrading to Dachstein floppy or CD. As the utilities page
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I own my very own domain name. I want to point it at my leaf box and
have a dynamic IP. Can anyone provide feedback on their experiences
with any of the dynamic DNS service providers listed here?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/ezipupd1.html
Thanks,
Greg Morgan
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PASI RAUHANIEMI wrote:
When starting Qmail
my logs are filling with: @40003e15f63d11f54464 alert: cannot
start: unable to open mutex
What's that error?
I am speculating that there is either a
problem with the package implementation
i.e. the co
etc.
possible problem with a backup of the package
based on the above googling the package was compiled on one library
and being run on another leaf distro with other C libraries
the user ids and group ids don't match what is compiled in the leaf
qmail package.
I hope this st
gabit.
# Intel Pro/1000 Gigabit. Contact Intel directly for the Linux driver
for their gigabit card. They have a e1000 driver distributed under
license terms that have changed over time.
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and the newer PC2700 memory. Perhaps Red Hat has compiled them into the
kernel? Perhaps Bering would have to compile them in? (H PC2700
memory bus speeds at 333MHZ. What a concept!?)
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 20:39:16 -0700
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Je
them. Ummm...I go for
cheap any more on component, which the ECS falls under. So far I've had
no problems. Any chance the PCI bus is bad on the motherboard?
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So this driver can be compiled for 2.4 and 2.2 kernels and available for
download for LEAF floppy distributions or included on a LEAF CD
distribution.
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ld be a failing floppy. The other option as noted below is that the
network card is bad.
I hope this angle helps,
Greg Morgan
dhrelay
http://www.isc.org/ml-archives/dhcp-server/2000/11/msg00175.html
http://www.isc.org/ml-archives/dhcp-server/2000/11/msg00225.html
dhclient
http://www.isc.o
then.
Greg Morgan wrote:
John Wittenberg wrote:
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd:
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth1
> (0.0.0.0).
John here's the clue to some of you problems. If you are using dhcp for
your internal clients you need to fix this
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:29:47 MST Greg Morgan wrote:
Stefan Engel wrote:
Is there anybody out there who has the e1000.o module for
Bering 1.0 rc4 already built? Or do I have to do it on my own?
Finally, as I just posted in another message on this
thread, a software
John Wittenberg wrote:
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd:
> Oct 30 19:06:36 firewall dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth1
> (0.0.0.0).
John here's the clue to some of you problems. If you are using dhcp for
your internal clients you need to fix this error i.e. 0.0.0.0. This
message occurs,
n get the gigabit cards in the
evaluation program found here http://inteleval.ententeweb.com/store.asp.
I already have the sources from the Intel WebSite but no Debian
distro at our company (currently only RedHat 7.3/8.0 for testing
and SuSE 7.3)?
I hope this helps,
Greg M
sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=12&page_id=5
Finally, I received your email address from a support question I posed
to Intel some time ago.
Thank you,
Greg Morgan
Stefan Engel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having a little problem setting up a new machine (Dell PowerEdge
>
r
their Compaq recover CD now. His sister sheepishly grinned, when I
explained the problem. Hey but, "This software Rocks!"
Good Luck!
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...
"25. So a `Trusted Computer' is one that can break my security?
"Now you've got it.
Do you think we'll need LEAF then?
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ccustomed to reading the log files or need some help,
please post some of the entries from you messages file in /var/log.
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Manfred Schuler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in the last few weeks I discovered some unknown traffic on my firewall.
> I inserted a rule to log all traffic on the input and output chains and found that
>the
> incoming packet is neither rejected nor denied, but answered by the firewall.
> I am using a st
wler.com/archives/3/82/1997/4/0/262565/
The MS Windows 2000 eXPerience may not provide you with any other clues
but more headaches.
http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/DlinkCardComments?action=edit
"I had issues with the drivers for Win2K on the CD but the ones on the
website worked just fine. Did you
lashdot that
the tool works great to verify overclocked systems. ;-)
Anyhow you might give memtest a shot and see if that answer the
question.
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ange these.
That was not the intent of what I was trying to get you to do. If you
use dot space filename, it is a Bash/ash shortcut to pull in the
information contained in the file. Please try this. Note that I have
put three spaces between the ., dot and the filename for clarity.
. /etc/net
MAIL PROTECTED] <
> > >/var/log/messages
to
mail -s "test" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /var/log/messages
Here again you have to use your real email address in both the mail test
command and the /etc/lrp.conf setting.
I hope this clears up what I tried to write down so quickly.
G
time I sign online. What can I do?
A: You will need to use a service like Dynip.
Your fun is just beginning.
I hope this helps you get going.
Greg Morgan.
>
> Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 12:18:29 -0500
>
> One way that I think you can do it, it to assign a range of numbers, (I
>
se 20. Do stuff to turn motor on. After all motor
control is done call sleep with value i.e. sleep $1. Then do more
motor control to close blinds or whatever?
>
> There are ~576 'steps' of the stepper motor from extreme-open to
> extreme-closed. Any idea how to
chdorfer spotted the problem and offered a solution. Mailing your
logs will not work from multicron ,etc. without either the
POSIXness.mail fix or the su command installed on your system. That is
what step seven is all about. Since I wrote that original email I have
a deeper understand of the
ng to be a drag.
> >
> This is correct
>
> regards
> Eric Wolzak
>
> member of the bering crew.
I hope this helps,
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tasks appear geared toward
your internal machine--xhosting and scp files-- verses firewall
maintenance.
>
> Connections are always from machines that have keys in the router's
> (and inside host's) .ssh/authorized_keys files. Pass
on for some time and it proved to be
fairly unusable. At that time it had to run over an optical link which
suffered frequent packet loss, sometimes 10-20% over an extended period
of time. With plain TCP, this was just bearable (because the link was
not congested
you want. I've never
> played with the hooks though, so I'm afraid I can't be much help
> there.
>
Brilliant idea Brad. I looked at those scripts before and my eyes
glazed over. Now they have some meaning enlight of this email
discussion especially the dhclient-exit-hooks sc
p >>$prefix.msg
#
} > $prefix.msg
#
# gpm I replaced [EMAIL PROTECTED] with my email address.
mail -s "Internet IP address" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < $prefix.msg
# add others if you like
# gpm I only needed one email address.
# gpm mail -s "Internet IP address" [
.
Can anyone provides some more tips or links to mail configuration?
My goal is to mail the dyanmaic ip address to another client. The
client needs to ssh to backup files on a LEAF protected network.
Thanks,
Greg Morgan
> I expanded what was done by Charles and his mailonerr script.
> Ho
anyway... In case somebody had already made
> something that might be adapted...
>
> TIA for any thoughts/ideas
>
> Jon Clausen
Hope this helps.
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Hopefully, I helped and not hindered here.
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>
> This is a commented diagram of the current setup:
>
> Internet Gateway
>216.72.129.xxx
> |
> |
> LMMDS Wireless link to ISP network
>
chapter three describing partitioning. He also laments that most of the
major distros do not spend enough time talking about the issue because
it requires difficult choices.
So there's one idea of what could have happened. I won
most of the
major distros do not spend enough time talking about the issue because
it requires difficult choices.
So there's one idea of what could have happened. I wonder if it was a
DDos attack? Were all the ip addresses the same?
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> Other packages are being arranged by Pattrick Noyes on the LEAF site.
u...make that Mike Noyes.
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http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7.2-Manual/ref-guide/s1-modules-ethernet.html
A good source of network driver information is located at
http://www.scyld.com/network/.
Other packages are being arranged by Pattrick Noyes on the LEAF site.
But no module locator function exi
"Darren Martz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I'm at a disadvantage here, my background is windows development.
Alot of us started as Windows only. No biggie. It will expand your
background.
>I'm also trying to locate an
> Ethernet driver for an i82557 chip. I may be on my own with the net
"steve crowl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all. New to this list. Suggestions, please, for next steps:
> I have successfully run the eigerstein image using the rtl8139 driver for my
> ethernet cards: http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/Eiger/modules/net/
You may want to look at this f
ISP in the configuration files. I would
think that ipmail would have to use the SMTP user and password of the
cable modem user to email the dynamically assigned IP address. More
importantly, is what I am trying to do out of the question?
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It is a simple request. Would you please provide both /mnt/floppy and
/mnt/cdrom mounting points?
Thanks,
Greg
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I have used both for a
long time. If you are truely interested in freedom as opposed to the
picture that MS paints, then do what you can for a project like LEAF.
I've learned alot of interesting things by reading the LEAF mailing
list. Work on mini howtos in any available time you have. Enc
or or webmaster and inform them
> > of this error message if it persists.
> >
> > Usually waiting a short amount of time and trying to access that site
> > again is all it takes to get through to it.
> >
> > Greg Morgan wrote:
> > > Mike Sussman <[EM
cho "Content-type: text/html"
echo "Status: 400 Bad Request"
echo ""
echo "ERROR"
echo "400 Bad Request"
echo "Unknown response format: $1"
count=1
while [ ${count} -le 5 ] ; do
traffic on the site, but may be caused by a server error as well. You
will need to contact the site administrator or webmaster and inform them
of this error message if it persists.
Usually waiting a short amount of time and trying to access that site
again is all it takes to get through to it.
el modules to pass packets. I have no services (except the
> internal ssh) running on the firewall.
>
> I must be misinterpreting something. Please educate me.
> --
>Mike Sussman
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I hope this helps,
Greg Morgan
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I simply added a case
statement and ignored all lines that are not /dev/ram? Four lines of
comments explain my rational in the code below.
I hope this helps,
Greg Morgan
for line in `df | grep /dev/` ; do
# Look at the greped line returned from df.
# We are only concerned about shor
"Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like it's getting to be time for a new Dachstein release. There
> are a number of minor bugs to fix in the system scripts, and (more
> importantly) security updates to some of the packages on the CD (SNMP and
> libz).
>
> My current
l.
If solutions cannot be found to either of these configurations, then
ipsec sounds like an alternative. I cannot address that solution at
this time.
Can anyone else add comments to Brians' configuration issues?
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n I run simple Samba server on a LEAF machine? or something similar,
> >
> > I need just a simple file share or server, no passwords or security. and to
> > handle a
> > 120 or 160 gig ide drive
> >
> > thanks for any ideas out there
I hope th
ct is talking about is choice. LEAF distros
give you lots of choices.
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"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> You could start a religious war here. :) THG does a fairly
> good job of reporting about which systems are currently the top-dog
> at a given price target. I'd agree that AMD holds the lead here.
> However, THG also overclocks whatever they can get their hands
ka.de/~bigred/devel/cipe.html.
I hope this helps. I had fun exploring it for you and others that may
need this technique. I have not had the need to do this yet but it was
interesting exploring it.
Regards,
Greg Morgan
This information may be helpful even though it talks about using the
putty
ll junk anymore. Especially when I purchased a mainboard and 1000mhz
processor for $99US several months ago.
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"Henning, Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My disclaimer: I have not done this but I can give you some tips. I am
concerned about the current security of your vnc configuration.
> Hello-
> I am using LEAF with the echowall firewall package on a pentium 1. This
> router/firewall serves my tw
"Sergio Morilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is an IPX NCP packet with destination port SAP (Service Advertizing =
> Protocol)
>
> I do have an IPX network. But this messages appeared a couple of day =
> ago.
> Excuse my ignorance but how does an IPX packet to handled and logged in
> L
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know what the big deal is.
> Some one wrote to the list about root access from
> Apache cgi. I responded with a Reply with History
> from Lotus Notes ( sorry that's what my company uses).
>
> My email was rejected by the moderator.
I believe sourceforge
Merrick Munday wrote:
> >Also, I think Donald Becker has drivers for the GBit Intel cards, and his
> >drivers are almost always easy to compile and usually work
> >quite well...
>
> Actually, Donald Becker's page at http://www.scyld.com/network/ says:
>
> "Contact Intel directly for the Linux
l net through the
> INTERN_WWW_SERVER ? Is that safe enough/more safe ?
>
> Kjetil
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 3. januar 2002 10:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Dachst
in more detail and others could
help you enable your goals safely.
I hope this helps,
Greg Morgan
> =20
> machine 192.168.2.2 wants to connect to 192.168.1.250 on port 4711.
> =20
> I have no problem going from internal to external, or from internal to
> dmz (can connect to web-se
One more idea is to use some of the other documentation. Take a look at
http://nw-hoosier.dyndns.org/rlohman/linux/firewall/index.html. Don't
forget to wonder around leaf.sourceforge.net.
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ppy just make a new one off the windows directory and you're
back in business.
I hope this helps,
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Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> complete LRP newbie here.
>
> i'm trying to set up dachstein cd 1.0.2.
>
> reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules
> is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk.
>
Dachstein takes care of this for you so
Is this for Source or Destination -- 224.0.0.0 ???
It should be the source IP.
>If I understand the underlying code, your example will silently deny
>everything from the 224.0.0.0/4 network, regardless to where
>(destination) it is destined.
I hope this helps,
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Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > #FTP Server
> > #INTERN_SERVER2="-a -P tcp -L $EXTERN_IP 21 -R 192.168.1.2 21"
> > #INTERN_SERVER3="-a -P tcp -L $EXTERN_IP 21000 -R 192.168.1.2 21000"
>
> The scripts stop at the first missing number, and they start counting from
> zero, so without INTERN_SERVER0
Here's an interesting site http://www.xboxgw.com/index.html. They have
used a bootdisk to enable xbox devices to play network games over the
internet. So if Santa brings an xbox there is hope to network the thing
before billg does sometime in 2002. The most important thing to know
for this list
n
one line without a hard return? I recall reading about a limit on the
LRP= line length size. If you shorten the list do all the packages
load? I don't know about dhttp,dhis, and web. Could they be conflicting
with weblet especially dhttp? Some packages have dependencies. Are
they lo
Bob Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been testing DS on a new box (floppy boot), I have been working =
> with LRP for about 1.5 years.=20
>
> 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 =
> al
I have seen these messages in three instances. The third may solve your
problem.
1.) Software issues. The first occurrence is when you have not properly
configured the dhcp client software correctly. I was a lazy butt and
put my system identification information--in your case the
"cr504xxx-a"-
Thanks for the response.
Patrick Benson wrote:
> Greg Morgan wrote:
>
> > I ran nmap against the firewall. It was from the internal net against
> > the external interface so I don't know if this counts? I saw these
> > ports open. Shouldn't these be
"Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The third release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available.
I believe you have fixed many problems and it has come a long way.
Thanks.
I have two questions about rc3. I am looking at the eth1_broadcast
setting. In eb2 there was an
ceive the "Run
Level" prompt.
I hope this clears up what I wrote earlier,
Greg
Greg Morgan wrote:
>
> Binh Do and Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>
> >
> > Binh Do wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Charles,
> > >
> > > I would like to try the CD vers
Binh Do and Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>
> Binh Do wrote:
> >
> > Hi Charles,
> >
> > I would like to try the CD version so I burnt the ISO file (rc1 I think) but
> > I cannot go to the login prompt. It stops in the middle asking something
> > about "Run Level". I tried on two machines and got sa
"DPG" wrote:
>
> Can anyone point me to resources for this? Is this feasible?
>
Yes. I have collected three books that I found informative:
O'Reilly's "Virtual Private Networks"
McGraw Hill's "Unix Secure Shell"
O'Reilly's "Building Internet Firewalls"
lrp.c0wz.com has links to CIPE. You may
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> Aanhalen Jeff Newmiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
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> > > Hi listmembers,
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> > > I am looking for the file that would replace the modules.conf file of
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> > > a normal complete linux distribution in Eigerstei
Victor McAllister wrote:
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> I have been playing with Etienne.Charlier ESB2 test_20010527
> pppoe image. I thought I would try this image for a friends
> pppoe router. I have a ram drive of 6 megs with a total of
> 24 megs of ram. Several times I got a message no space left
> on device. I a
You have nothing to fear about grc.com. If anything Steve Gibson want's
to protect your privacy. He even goes as far as mailing a confirmation
email to you that you have to reply to. Once you reply, you are queued
for a scan. grc.com is an interesting site. The dude is into writing
most every
I believe you have to get the Identd module, and add it to your disk.
There has been lots of abuse from the @home network and other highspeed
services. The abuse comes from improperly configured wingate boxes that
become havens for spammers and other abusers. So what the sysadmins
started doing
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