If your Bering Firewall allows outbound connections it will work. At her
workplace, they will have to make the server available for connections on
that port.
- Bob Coffman
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Things I would try:
1. Replace the floppy drive
2. Can't do 1, boot the floppy in another machine and try backup from
there.
Memory problems would be down on my list of things to check, although
anything that has changed since this last worked would be suspect.
Good luck
Bob Coffman
Is there a way to change the default backup location? I can't find it
online or by browsing lrcfg
Thanks -
Bob Coffman
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Strange problem, not sure how to start troubleshooting.
I moved a physical Leaf Bering 1.2 box to VMWare Workstation. For the
internet connection, this firewall has a dedicated NIC, which is configured
in Windows but not bound to any services/protocols. I set up a bridged
connection to this NIC
I'm not sure I can help with this, but I'd love to know what hardware you
are running this on.
Actually, I'd love to hear anyone's input on the capacities of their Bering
boxes, what they are doing with them, and what hardware they run on.
- Bob Coffman
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Do you have a period (.) at the end of your lrp line?
Perhaps as a temporary workaround until we figure this out, insert a bogus
package at the end (ie. bogus.lrp!)
- Bob Coffman
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As info, I have a P75 with two internal nics (Running Leaf Bering of
course) and in testing (using FTP) it maxed at around 900kb /sec. I'm
pretty sure the external 10MB NIC was the bottleneck, although I didn't
try another one to verify. A P166 with modern NICS got around 4.5MB/sec, a
little
Check your daemon.log and review the pumpd entries (with eth0 connected to
the cable modem.)
If your cable modem used to plug into a hub or switch make sure the cable
you are using isn't a crossover cable.
- Bob Coffman
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