Re: [leaf-user] Re: Via-rhine driver not working properly

2003-07-30 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/30/2003 09:13:49 AM: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Alexander Borghgraef wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to get Bering 1.2 with the 2.4.20 kernel to work. I have a D-link D nic which is supposed to work with the via-rhine driver. ^^^ Oops, forgot to

Re: RE: [leaf-user] VPN security issue? Slightly O/T...

2003-07-30 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/30/2003 01:15:48 AM: Descriptions of cable modem security horrors That's the real threat. Granted, maybe not the entire net, but a far larger portion than you'd like to think is healthy. I have never been more scared for my Internet security than the day that

Re: [leaf-user] Re: Via-rhine driver not working properly

2003-07-30 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/30/2003 05:53:00 PM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I could be wrong: manufacturers sometimes change chips in the middle of production, but none of the 530TX's I've seen have been VIA chips. Some use Realtek chips (the 530TX+) and some use Digital Tulip chips

Re: [leaf-user] Re: VPN: How to establish connection with .p12?

2003-07-29 Thread tmassey
Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/29/2003 12:38:45 AM: For your Bering Win2K setup (btw, what VPN interop setup are you trtying to implement?) If it were only that easy... I'm connecting my Bering firewall to XYZ firewall, having only been given a .p12 file... If you're

Re: [leaf-user] Dashtein Assistance, Please.

2003-07-29 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/29/2003 12:01:57 PM: It is certainly possible to run a proxy server like Squid or Junkbuster *on* a Dachstein system, though offhand I do not recall if either one exists in prepackaged (.lrp) form. But ... at least in my opinion ... this is not an optimal

Incorrect VPN ID (Was: Re: [leaf-user] Re: VPN: How to establishconnection with .p12)?

2003-07-29 Thread tmassey
Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/29/2003 10:52:30 AM: You might try to get a CRL from the authority that issued your pkcs#12 file I think that's where I'm at. I've sorted out the key nonsense (and gotten the parts I need, I hope), except for the fact that I now get this error:

Re: [leaf-user] Re: VPN: How to establish connection with .p12?

2003-07-28 Thread tmassey
Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/28/2003 01:37:01 AM: [snipped] Thank you for the encouragement. I will keep trying! I just haven't been able to find *any* documentation that tells you what to do when you've been given only a .p12 file... I'll keep looking. Tim

Re: [leaf-user] Re: VPN: How to establish connection with .p12?

2003-07-27 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/28/2003 12:09:08 AM: Hi Tim, I'm not a CA or a VPN expert but I did wrestled with this way-way back using a patched Dachstein 1.02. And I didn't even use ssh sentinel or any non-free third party tool to build the connection. I attribute most of the

[leaf-user] VPN: How to establish connection with .p12?

2003-07-25 Thread tmassey
Hello! Short version: How do I turn a single .P12 file that works fine with SSH Sentinel into the files that Bering/SuperFreeS/Wan 1.99 expect to work with? I believe that these would be cacert.pem, crl.pem and x509cert.der, though maybe another collection of files will work as well. Long

[leaf-user] Migration from Dachstein to Bering

2003-07-21 Thread tmassey
Hello! I've finally bit the bullet and decided to migrate from Dachstein to Bering. I'm about 2/3 of the way through. I have a couple of questions: 1) Which is the better platform to build on, Bering or uClibBering? I'd rather stay with the most stable, tested and long-lasting version.

[leaf-user] App Layer Filtering: Kazaa blocker?

2003-05-31 Thread tmassey
Hello! As reported on /., an Application Layer (Layer 7) packet filter that can block protocols regardless of port, etc. The FAQ and HOWTO are sketchy on details: I can't tell if this is more advanced than filtering packets based on the contents of the packet: something you can already

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone using VIA?

2003-03-13 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 09:55:22 AM: Hi All, I was just wondering how may of you are using or experimenting with the Open Brick-E or any of the new VIA Mini ITX mother boards/CPUs. I know that lots of people have benchmarked the 1Gig VIAs against a P4 (not much

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone using VIA?

2003-03-13 Thread tmassey
, but seeing as development has stopped, it's probably time for me to get up to speed with Bering. Tim Massey tmassey @obscorp.com 03/13/2003 12:36 AM To: Roger E McClurg/CEG/[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [leaf-user] Anyone

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone using VIA?

2003-03-13 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/13/2003 02:45:27 PM: Couple of questions: First, can you guys suggest a case having an internal power supply for the VIA mini ITX boards? The cases that I've come across on the net all use an external transformer block. Second, will I be able to boot off an

[leaf-user] Secondary SMTP server for Bering

2003-02-17 Thread tmassey
Hello! I need to build several secondary mail servers that I will be distributing around the city. I'm very happy with my LEAF boxes ( based on mini-ITX motherboards, small cases and *no* moving parts at all...) and I would like to use LEAF for this application as well. Does anyone have a

RE: [leaf-user] Advice on 100Mpbs ISA network cards

2003-01-24 Thread tmassey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/24/2003 12:59:58 PM: I'm not to sure about the EISA interface. I know there is some speed improvement, but I'm too sure about the number of supported network cards. Or even finding EISA network cards at this point. I think I might have one or two from a system

Re: [leaf-user] Tulip drivers on Bering 1.0 Stable

2003-01-09 Thread tmassey
Hello! As an aside, don't forget that newer FA311's are not Tulip (DEC 21140) based at all, but rather use a NetGear-specific chip. I use these extensively in my firewalls, and they use the fa311.o driver instead. Tim Massey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/09/2003 06:40:24 PM: You need to

Re: [leaf-user] Setting MTU (Dachstein 1.0.2)

2002-11-14 Thread tmassey
Hello! Thank you for the response. Yes, I knew the IP command I needed; I even knew I could manually add it to one of several startup scripts. However, with a network configuration script that seems to do everything but walk the dog automatically, I assumed that there would be a way to do

[leaf-user] Setting MTU (Dachstein 1.0.2)

2002-11-13 Thread tmassey
Hello! I'm sorry for the RTFM-type question, but I can't seem to find it. How do I set the MTU for eth0? Now before you tell me, Hey, stupid, it's 'eth0_PXMTU=mtu' , I've tried that, but it doesn't seem to work. When I reboot and type ip show, it shows an MTU of 1500. In the interim I've

Re: [leaf-user] Via VT8231 LAN Module for Dachstein

2002-09-19 Thread tmassey
Hello! Thank you for confirming that. I'm CC'ing the list so others can refer to this. Tim Massey On Thursday, September 19, 2002 11:18 A.M., Brad Fritz wrote: On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 10:20:01 -0400 you wrote: It is a Via chipset southbridge, for the mini-ITX motherboard. I will try the

[leaf-user] Via VT8231 LAN Module for Dachstein

2002-09-18 Thread tmassey
Hello! I can't seem to find which LAN module I should use with this chipset. Could someone please point out the correct module? Thank you, Tim Massey --- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: AMD - Your access to the experts on Hammer

[leaf-user] Dachstein kernel with DOC support

2002-08-18 Thread tmassey
Hello! Back in January there was a discussion on the list regarding a DOC-enabled Dachstein kernel. I e-mailed Mr. Steinkuehler regarding it (as the e-mail asked) but due to his recent move he is unable to send me the kernel, at least for a while. Does anyone on the list have a copy of the

[leaf-user] Unable to load rtl8139 module (Dachstein)

2002-08-16 Thread tmassey
Hello! I'm evaluating a new compact firewall computer with an onboard Realtek 8139B chip. I downloaded a new copy of the Dachstein firewall and the rtl8139.o module from http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/Dachstein-small/modules/ . I then copied the module to the floppy (yes, into

Re: [leaf-user] Unable to load rtl8139 module (Dachstein)

2002-08-16 Thread tmassey
Hello! An entire night wasted. Sure enough: reformatted the floppy, recreated the disk, re-downloaded and re-copied the module from your site, and everything magically worked... Thanks for the quick response! Timothy J. Massey In Response To: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]