Here is mine: (down to one kid but she still won't go to sleep...)
/etc/crontab:
#block at 11:30pm (5:30UTC) and allow at 5:30am
30 5* * 0,1,2,3,4 root/etc/blockKids.sh
30 10 * * 0,1,2,3,4 root/etc/allowKids.sh
blockKids.sh:
#!/bin/sh
shorewall drop 172.16.2.4
allowKids.sh
I bit the bullet and converted to Bering uClibc and installed OpenVPN. It
WORKS!
I guess that the openvpn.lrp on Jacque Nilo's list is for an older version
of Bering and should either be rebuilt or removed from the list.
JamesS
ps: How does one pronounce uClibc? You See lib See, mu See lib See,
I am running Bering 1.2 and am looking for a VPN solution for one of my users.
Her ISP is Earthlink and she reports that here IP address changes
frequently (every 30 minutes). She will be connecting with a Windows client.
I have Freeswan working for others but their IPs are static. I have tried
I think the syntax you're looking for is:
mail-s In Line [EMAIL PROTECTED] EOF
This is in line text
EOF
JamesS
At 03:18 PM 3/22/2004 -0500, Roger E McClurg wrote:
I know that mail messages are normally terminated with a control-d. Can
someone please tell me how to end a mail message when it is
Has anyone been able to create an OpenVPN tunnel with Bering? I get the
initial connection established, but when I try to ping a host on the remote
network the server on Bering dies.
I am using a Windows client to connect to the Bering machine. It travels
through one NAT router on the way. I
Thanks, Tom. That did the trick.
JamesS
At 12:34 PM 2/25/2004 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, JamesSturdevant wrote:
OK, I've attached the full status report, the failure listed in
shorewall.log, and a copy of the rules file. I hope this helps.
JamesS
Set NAT_BEFORE_RULES
SEQ=3326239879 ACK=0 WINDOW=16384 SYN URGP=0
JamesS
At 01:35 PM 2/24/2004 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, JamesSturdevant wrote:
I am trying to get two IPs on one interface to route to two different
web servers. I am using Shorewall 1.4.2 on LEAF Bering.
I have two IP addresses
I am trying to get two IPs on one interface to route to two different
web servers. I am using Shorewall 1.4.2 on LEAF Bering.
I have two IP addresses on my network interface:
eth0 xx.yyy.zz.10
eth0:0 xx.yyy.zz.11
I am trying to route port 80 from each of them to different
machines and changing
An earlyer message indicated that iot was a 3c589. This is a PCMCIA card.
As I recall, card services do not usually start until after networking.
This could be the out of order issue.
JamesS
At 02:59 PM 7/28/03 +0530, S Mohan wrote:
If it is a question of interface not coming up, why not put the
I am looking for VPN solutions to connect my classroom to my home network.
Most of the VPN software indicates that you need to have control of the end
points. I do not. I have control of the Mandrake system and the LEAF system
shown below. Is there software available to establish a VPN between
As mentioned in another reply, you can use standard redirection for the
test from a file. Another method within scripts is in-line redirection:
mail -s Error to [EMAIL PROTECTED]MAILEOF
This is text into the email...
MAILEOF
Standard input is taken from the script until the matching tag is
Sort of, at an organization I work with. The actual DSL connection is PPPoE
but it is all handled in the DSL Router (SP-642R - private labeled from
ZyXel) that they provided. The connection coming out of the router is pure
ethernet with NAT and DHCP for the internal network.
There are documents
Yes. That is what I did. You also have to take the norfc1918 filter off
in the shorewall interface file and make sure your internal network does
not match the external network.
JamesS
At 07:19 AM 11/7/02 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 06:20, JamesSturdevant wrote:
Sort
-07 at 10:39, JamesSturdevant wrote:
Yes. That is what I did. You also have to take the norfc1918 filter off
in the shorewall interface file and make sure your internal network does
not match the external network.
JamesS
At 07:19 AM 11/7/02 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 06
At 12:33 PM 11/7/02 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
snip
Okay, I see. Basically, like you, I will be running a samba/mail server
using fetchmail to retrieve ISP mail. The server will also run some
stunnel connections to remote locations. I presume the DSL router is
sufficient as a basic firewall. I
At 10:31 PM 6/26/02 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
I am playing around with weblet to get some kind of a web based
configuration. Authentication is certainly an issue there and I am very
interested in anything that should come up in that aspect.
Does anyone know why the
I'm just guessing, but do you have an MX record set up for your NS name?
Can you do that with dynamic DNS? (That is what homeip is, right?) The MX
record tells email systems where to locate the mailbox for the domain.
JamesS
At 07:47 PM 6/1/02 -0400, Adam Drake wrote:
Ok guys, I'm begging now!
Are you trying to use pump on eth1? I recently discovered that it is not
reliable except on eth0. For instance, I have one unit with three 3c509
cards. In that machine, it works on eth1. I have another with a 3c509 for
eth0 and an SMC Ultra for eth1. Pump sends the request out on eth1 and
listens
Kim,
Looking at /linuxrc, it should be possible to do. You may run into issues
with line length and have to move to lrpkg.cfg (I think that's the name) to
accommodate this.
Try it on a floppy based version. If it works, great. If it doesn't, you
may have to make some changes to linuxrc
At 09:38 AM 5/14/02 +0200, Robert Sprockeels wrote:
Mark,
I'm running bering. I changed my syslinux.cfg file to list some new
packages, but I don't want to reboot. Is there a way to load packages off
the floppy without rebooting?
Sure!
- mount the boot device (read-only is OK)
# mount -t
I have build a POST handler into sh-httpd but haven't had the time to
thoroughly test it. Here it is as a diff script:
JamesS
*** sh-httpdMon May 13 09:01:27 2002
--- sh-httpd.orgMon May 13 09:02:21 2002
***
*** 182,193
;;
esac
! if
Here is what I have done with bering. Dachstein should be similar. There
may be a few minor issues missing but I hope not.
I have two floppies and a hard disk. The hard disk is formatted for ext2.
(I used mulinux to do this because it was handy.) Mail is stored on the
hard disk; everything else
How do I set the time zone on a Leaf system? The /etc/tzvalue file under
system parameters suggests updating /etc/localtime instead but that appears
to be a binary file. Changing the value in /etc/tzvalue works when it is
sourced, but that is not done as part of the boot process.
JamesS
I hit the send button too fast. I was trying to think of a catch subject line.
JamesS
At 09:57 PM 3/11/02 -0600, JamesSturdevant wrote:
I want to put together a LEAF system for a small nonprofit office. The
system is a 486DX-100, 16MB memory with ppp and a network card, booting
from a floppy
I want to put together a LEAF system for a small nonprofit office. The
system is a 486DX-100, 16MB memory with ppp and a network card, booting
from a floppy. I have that much running now using Bering.
I want to add an email service to this machine with a 500MB disk for
storage. I will be
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