Hi all,
Where should i put script wich are started after boot is complete ?
I'm looking for any hint for setting up dial on demand IPsec freeswan
connexion ?
thanks..
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Thanks
It seems that the ipsec module is needed. Do you know, if the actual
kernel is patched for freeswan or if we need a dedicated kernel?
Vladimir I. wrote:
Bering packages for 2.4.20 kernels may do. Although I'm not sure if
ipsec support is compiled in or it's in modules in Bering.
Nicol
Thanks for that. I'll post the changes when I finish
derek
On Monday 20 Jan 2003 4:29 pm, Vladimir I. wrote:
> CramFS is read-only. You need to edit it somewhere else and then make
> CFS out of it using mkcramfs.
>
> You can find CFS for the lastest image in .tar form in
> http://leaf.sourceforg
The kernel source is not patched for FreeSWAN. Actually if you just
copy kernel image ("linux") from Bering IPSEC over standard
WISP-Dist's image, as well as ipsec modules, it might work. However
you will loose patches which are integrated into WISP-Dist kernel.
Nicolas Cedraschi wrote:
Thank
Hi folks,
I've tried to back up the root.dev.mk and the root.dev.mod files (I'm trying
to make my Bering box a print server) by backing up the initrd, root, etc,
local, and modules packages from the main menu...but, somehow, these two
files are not being backed up. When I reboot, the changes haven'
I installed Miranda(ICQ clone), setup behind firewall works no problem
. Very good little program.
http://miranda-icq.sourceforge.net/
Andrey
P.S. Good bye ICQ
Tom Eastep wrote:
--On Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:11 PM -0500 "C. Dummy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. Udp 4000 should be ope
1. Edit files
2. Go to lrcfg menu
3. Choose b)back up a package
4.Choose 2)root
5. Back it up
This will back up those files unless they were not saved properly right
after editing. Did you copy corresponding modules to your /lib/modules
and put them in /etc/modules?
Craig Caughlin wrote
--On Wednesday, January 22, 2003 11:05 AM -0500 "C. Dummy"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I installed Miranda(ICQ clone), setup behind firewall works no problem .
Very good little program. http://miranda-icq.sourceforge.net/
Andrey
P.S. Good bye ICQ
:-)
Glad to hear that you found something tha
David Pitts wrote:
I would like to use NetMeeting from my Bering protected home network.
My research indicates that requires the H323-conntrack module and maybe
some other configuration. Please feel free to correct me if that's
wrong.
However, I get the impression NetMeeting will still not be fu
pn] Sorry for the PM Victor. I meant to send it to the list.
--- Victor McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not run netmeeting - but this question comes up almost every week.
pn] Doesn't that indicate that it is high on the list of priorities for LEAF users?
> M$ uses dynamically assig
Hi there,
I have read GuitarLynn's "Basic IPSec VPN HowTo" at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt and have set out to
build a subnet to subnet scenario using the modified Dachstein image Lynn
supplied.
My setup is the following:
Sunrise (192.168.1.1)
|
West (internal:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 09:47, Peter Nosko wrote:
> pn] Sorry for the PM Victor. I meant to send it to the list.
>
> --- Victor McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I do not run netmeeting - but this question comes up almost every week.
>
> pn] Doesn't that indicate that it is high on the lis
Hi,
I've try to log shorewall messages with ulogd, all works for one day after
shorewall.log is empty.
I use Bering with a 2.4.20 kernel.
If someone have a idea??
Thanks
Sylvain
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Everything looks good to me and the tunnel comes up.
Could you add the output of /var/log/syslog, /var/log/kern.log,
and /etc/network.conf after attempting to ping? I'm thinking the
kernel spoofing rules might be stopping the traffic.
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Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall developer
ht
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 09:47, Peter Nosko wrote:
pn] I realize that these distributions are produced by dedicated volunteers and by no means do I
want to come across as being unappreciative of their efforts. But LEAF and NetMeeting have been
around for some time now, and it seem
--On Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:46 PM +0100 Sylvain Pelletier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've try to log shorewall messages with ulogd, all works for one day
after shorewall.log is empty.
I use Bering with a 2.4.20 kernel.
If someone have a idea??
Sounds like logrotate isn't sendi
In view of the rapid rate at which changes are made to the shorewall
program, what is the best way to upgrade the program without losing the
config files?
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On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 11:04, Godfried Duodu wrote:
> In view of the rapid rate at which changes are made to the shorewall
> program, what is the best way to upgrade the program without losing the
> config files?
Godfried,
See "Upgrade Issues" on Shorewall.net. If after reading the document you
sti
Just wondering, I haven't seen anything lately on any upgrades to Dachstein,
just a lot of chatter about Bering etc.
Has Dachstein been abandoned?
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On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:54, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> I don't personally use netmeeting, but I am somewhat familiar with the
> H323 protocol and have helped a few folks get it running. IIRC, simply
> loading the h323 masquerading module (on 2.2 kernels), or it's 2.4
> iptables equivelent w
Quick question: Can I have my SpeedTouch Home (ethernet flavour) handle
all the PPPOE aspects of my DSL connection or must I have a PPPOE client
on my Dach box? I'd like to avoid having to rebuild my Dach box with a
PPPOE client, if at all possible.
I liked my previous high-speed cable service,
Charles,
I went back through my archives and couldn't find the outcome of your
search for the holy grail of Load Balancing/Sharing two broadband
connections for outside connectivity.
What was the outcome of your quest? Is it possible? What is required
to accomplish this monumenta
Karl Poglitsch wrote:
Just wondering, I haven't seen anything lately on any upgrades to Dachstein,
just a lot of chatter about Bering etc.
Has Dachstein been abandoned?
Not dead, really, just kind of in stasis. :)
While I have not had the free time lately to do much updating, the
existing re
This question really is specific to the service your ISP offers. But
*typically* the Alcatel does not handle PPPoE; it just passes through (sort
of like a bridge) traffic from the DSL line to the Ethernet line. So the
client (in this case, the Dach router) needs to handle the PPPoE aspects.
To
Okay, these two messages are the requested output files. This first one is
the output when I followed only the initial setup and added ssh. The next
message will be the output when I set it up to use a static external IP
address.
Thanks for the help,
Chris
Leaf Distribution:
dachstein-cd-v1.0
This message is the output when I set it up to use a static external IP
address.
Thanks for the help,
Chris
Leaf Distribution:
dachstein-cd-v1.0.2
uname -a:
Linux Nimrod 2.2.19-3-LEAF-RAID #4 Sat Dec 1 17:27:59 CST 2001 i386 unknown
ip addr show:
1: lo: mtu 3924 qdisc noqueue
link/
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 03:02 pm, Chris Low wrote:
> Okay, these two messages are the requested output files. This first one is
> the output when I followed only the initial setup and added ssh. The next
> message will be the output when I set it up to use a static external IP
> address.
> Ja
I'm using alcatel also with pppoe. You have ready to use Dachstein
images here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/pppoe.html
I use Bering: newer kernel, ipfilters, very good documentation.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=63
Andrey
Ray Olszewski wrote:
This question really i
Lynn,
While getting the information together that you requested, I noticed that
Sunrise was unable to access the internet at all. I had tested it several
times earlier in the process, but apparently I neglected to verify internet
connectivity from that machine after I changed the Sunrise/West
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Jay Langford wrote:
> Just thought I'd share this:
>
> I just upgraded from rc4 to 1.0-stable and applied all the updates
> (shorewall and the new kernel)
>
> And found that to setup PPP properly, you need to include the following
> files in /lib/modules. (( Which are availa
> I think this may have been specific to your service provider, since I have
gotten pppoe to work without these modules.
Not from how I have read the setup, its for all PPP based setups not PPPoE..
(PPPoE is network card based modems - PPP is serial based modems
{{Different}})
Look in Modules.dep
I finally have the router NIC modules working right after changing the IO
addresses to 300 and 320. Now they come up reliably every time. I think
I have most of my config files set up right as well. I don't see any
error messages during start up. My final hurdle it seems is getting on
to the net
Support Requests item #672881, was opened at 2003-01-22 21:09
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Submitted By: Bob Dushok (bdushok)
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For the last few days, my Bering firewall has been hit
with ICMP/TCP traffic. There were TCP and UDP packets
but the largest were TCP anc ICMP INCOMPLETE messages:
Jan 21 03:49:33 firewall kernel:
Shorewall:net2all:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:a0:cc:d0:d8:6d:00:c0:73:06:48:50:08:00
SRC=212.143.43.49
Hello list users,
I am trying to setup mail server for my Bering 1.0 release box and
everything goes fine until I reboot it. After reboot I'm loosing all
additionally created users, so the only admin (lrpqmail) still working.
Am I missing something from docs, or..?
Thanks in advance.
--
Alex Rya
Le Mercredi 22 Janvier 2003 19:46, Sylvain Pelletier a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I've try to log shorewall messages with ulogd, all works for one day after
> shorewall.log is empty.
> I use Bering with a 2.4.20 kernel.
> If someone have a idea??
Sylvain:
There was indeed a bug in the script. I have upload
Le Jeudi 23 Janvier 2003 06:35, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
> Hello list users,
>
> I am trying to setup mail server for my Bering 1.0 release box and
> everything goes fine until I reboot it. After reboot I'm loosing all
> additionally created users, so the only admin (lrpqmail) still working.
> Am I
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