Oops... I meant for this to go to the list... Sorry 'bout that Lynn :(
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 09:43:32PM -0500, guitarlynn wrote:
If you touch (filename) like Charles had suggested, it updates the
time stamp w/o modifying anything else in the file. This is commonly
used when compiling
Brian,
All of these modules are to add service functionality to your router for IP
Masq'd connetions.
If you wish to use ipmasqadm portfw and autofw then uncomment the
corresponding module. If you wish your clients to be able to use services
such as IRC, ICQ, FTP (recommended),
I originally posted this message to the shorewall mailing list and it was
suggested that I also post here as this seems to be a bering specific issue
relating to shorwall.lrp and/or the script used to backup the shorwall.lrp
file.
I've included my original two message, including one from Karl
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Akom wrote:
Hi all,
I normally get my share of spoofed ip packets in the logs all the time, which I
ignore, however this time they don't look healthy as they are destined for the
internal IP of my server and it's been happening for a couple of days about
every 3
Le Jeudi 20 Juin 2002 19:33, Steve Sobka a écrit :
I originally posted this message to the shorewall mailing list and it was
suggested that I also post here as this seems to be a bering specific issue
relating to shorwall.lrp and/or the script used to backup the shorwall.lrp
file.
snip
Steve
Looks like the update to the shorwall.list file worked. Thank you Tom
and Jaques for the help.
Karl K. Sakai
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Hello-
can someone tell me what the TTL value is for dhclient and udhcp.
My DHCP client might generate IP packets with a TTL values that are too high
to work with my router. Can this value change easily?
thanks,
brian
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On Thursday 20 June 2002 15:32, Henning, Brian wrote:
Hello-
can someone tell me what the TTL value is for dhclient and udhcp.
My DHCP client might generate IP packets with a TTL values that are
too high to work with my router. Can this value change easily?
It is set from the ISP's dhcp
On Thursday 20 June 2002 09:12, Henning, Brian wrote:
hello-
if i try udhcp.lrp can I restart it with the command 'svi udhcp
restart' just like dhclient 'svi dhclient restart'?
use svi udhcpc restart to restart the client and svi udhcpd restart
to restart the server. Both the client and
I am setting up a Dachstein LEAF firewall connected to a DSL modem. The
modem has a static IP and does NAT and port translation. I am connecting
the inside of the DSL modem to my LEAF box and want to do NAT and port
translation again. I have changed the inside IP to match our network and
have
That did the trick!
Thanks you
Viet
From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Viet Vo [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Can't access Exchange 5.5 from outside
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:58:14 -0500
I'm using DCD v1.0.2 with Proxy - arp setup. Everything in
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 11:35:54AM -0400, Akom wrote:
I'm getting a bit concerned about what's going in my logs for the past couple
of days. I'm running Bering 1.0 rc2 with Shorewall 1.3.1, standard run of the
mill setup:
external eth0: dhcp, norfc1982, noping, routefilter, blacklist
Well as i was reading through all the info that is aruond and that a lot. I
discovered some information. But the problem is that i am a advanced newby
to Dachstein. As i read this distro uses a different way to portforward
using the network.conf file. but i couldn't figure it out. Maybe im dumb.
There is an option within the network.conf file that would look similar
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS=ip.ad.dr.es/32_xxx
Where ipaddress is the ip address of the other machine, and the xxx is the
port number you want to add, then there is also the protocol that you want
to add, which is done similar to the
Support Requests item #571927, was opened at 2002-06-20 19:20
You can respond by visiting:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=571927group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to:
Support Requests item #571927, was opened at 2002-06-20 21:20
You can respond by visiting:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=571927group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to:
Support Requests item #571927, was opened at 2002-06-20 21:20
You can respond by visiting:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=571927group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to:
Hey, can't seem to find any Oxygen ISOs any more? I need to build a
CD-based X-terminal, fixed config. Would appreciate a pointer and/or
tips.
thanks,
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Subject: Help!
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 23:22:44 -0400
From: NiTRO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello!
i'm need help ...
i have Bering v1.0-rc3 configured step by step with your guide with tow
realtek 8019(as) ISA on pention 166MX 32 MO RAM connected eht0 on GVC ADSL
(PPPOE) modem
I downloaded the image, put it on a floppy, modified syslinux.cfg and
/etc/inittab to get serial console working, and booted. And found that
while the thing came up just fine root has a password!
I'm assuming the image wasn't posted with a password -- so what could
I have done wrong?
Thanks,
Hi,
Does anybody know about a wireless adapter that has wake on lan support?
I would like to go wireless with leaf, but I currently use etherwake on the
Firewall to wake up machines on my internal network remote control them
later.
Kim
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