At 2002-02-19 12:52 +0800, Vic Berdin wrote:
I wasn't able to thank you yesterday. It works now.
What I don't understand is why my pppd binary simply
fails to function if I change it's property within my DS box.
Vic,
That's strange. You said you used chmod octal notation, and that should
work.
Hi folks,
I've been told, as a general rule, the configuration files residing under
/etc can be modified to customize your DachsteinCD. For example, If you want
to modify your system to use some other NIC, then edit /etc/modules. My
questions are: How do I access the files (Do I access them
Matt Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/18/2002 09:27:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] rsasigkey too slow
I've found an easy way to do this when your other program
is stuck generating keys, is to switch to anonther
If it is 'A frequently asked question' how come it is not on the FAQ
webpage http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105page_id=19 ? :-)
'How Do I configure a dial-up ppp line' contains images for:
LRP 2.9.4 (File not found)
Materhorn (File not found)
( Both Out
At 2002-02-19 11:13 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
If it is 'A frequently asked question' how come it is not on the FAQ
webpage http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105page_id=19 ? :-)
'How Do I configure a dial-up ppp line' contains images for:
LRP 2.9.4 (File not found)
At 2002-02-19 11:13 -0500, Stephen More wrote:
If it is 'A frequently asked question' how come it is not on the FAQ
webpage http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105page_id=19 ? :-)
I have looked through the email list posts, I have not found the answer.
I was hoping someone could
Mike just thought would tell you that Kenneth's PPPd pages are AWOL.
I do have Bering running doing demand dialing.
My workstation has a 192.168.xxx.xxx type address and my firewall
(Bering computer) also has same address range and dial my isp
just fine.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
Stephen More wrote:
If it is 'A frequently asked question' how come it is not on the FAQ
webpage http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105page_id=19 ? :-)
'How Do I configure a dial-up ppp line' contains images for:
LRP 2.9.4 (File not found)
Materhorn (File not
Does anybody have any suggestions?
In /etc/hosts.allow, add a line for the ip host/block that needs
to run this application. Like:
xntp: 127. 192.168.1
I don't use a time server at home, so I don't know what user the
application runs under.
--
~Lynn Avants
aka Guitarlynn
Mike Leone wrote:
This FAQ and many others needs to be updated. The lrp.c0wz.com site is no
longer maintained. There are mirrors of its content at:
Really? Rick called it quits with LRP/LEAF? How sad.
I thought we were all happy that Rick found a job to
keeps him so busy. I didn't
Craig Caughlin wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been told, as a general rule, the configuration files residing under
/etc can be modified to customize your DachsteinCD. For example, If you want
to modify your system to use some other NIC, then edit /etc/modules. My
questions are: How do I access the
At 2002-02-19 12:27 -0500, Mike Leone wrote:
This FAQ and many others needs to be updated. The lrp.c0wz.com site
is no longer maintained. There are mirrors of its content at:
Really? Rick called it quits with LRP/LEAF? How sad.
Mike,
I believe the c0wz site going down was a result of the
- Original Message -
From: Matt Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Help with demand dial on Dachstein
Mike Leone wrote:
This FAQ and many others needs to be updated. The lrp.c0wz.com site is no
At 08:54 AM 2/19/02 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
Eigerstein Series LRP will not route with private range IP Address assigned
to external NIC
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=2869group_id=13751
Thanks Mike, and everyone else who responded.
I think it would be helpful to
First, a million thanks to everyone who helped create LRP/LEAF. I use a
Dachstein-based router to share cable access throughout my home. I was
impressed by Eiger and now Dachstein is even better. The MS executable
format that creates the 1680 disk for you made it especially easy as my RH
7.2
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 12:49, Alan Mead wrote:
My Question: How do I configure DNS on my network machines? I can
imagine these options:
That depends on whether or not you are using the dnscache package.
If so, only use the 192.168.1.254 address because dnscache uses
your ISP's DNS,
Thank you.
I tried but still got error. My /etc/hosts already had
ALL: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 but not the 127. so now it is
ALL: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
ALL: 127.0.0.1
-Original Message-
From: guitarlynn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] xntpd
A bit of background: I am moving from the @home to a local cable
provider's
domain and @home will cease function in a little while. I have a couple
machines on my network that need static IP's so I need to set them up
manually. I see in the step-by-step Dachstein instructions that I set
hi,
I am having a bit of trouble with DNS cache and seawall.
I have a DNS in the DMZ to deal with several domains we host. If I
put an entry in 'dnsservers' in seawall.conf I can perform DNS query on
this server, but all incoming DNS request are denied at the REMOTE chain.
If I remove the
Hello,
problem:
When I boot my router (EigerStein2beta) everthing works fine until dhclient grabs an
IP. dhclient pulls down an IP but then says the newwork is down and turns eth0 off
(eth0 stays on until RTNETLINK answers: Network is unreachable.). Here is the dhcp
info that is given at
Hello,
problem:
When I boot my router (EigerStein2beta) everthing works fine until dhclient grabs an
IP. dhclient pulls down an IP but then says the newwork is down and turns eth0 off
(eth0 stays on until RTNETLINK answers: Network is unreachable.). Here is the dhcp
info that is given at
So far I have a good grasp as to whats going on with the help you and
Charles have given. This coming weekend when everybody in the house will
not be on the net, I will load up LaBrea and give it a whirl.
Charles' script is much neater than mine - I guess me writing a kludge
made
him write
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 18:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
problem:
When I boot my router (EigerStein2beta) everthing works fine until
dhclient grabs an IP. dhclient pulls down an IP but then says the
newwork is down and turns eth0 off (eth0 stays on until RTNETLINK
answers:
Hello all,
I'm having a bad hair day finding a linux source to build a module for a
3c508 ISA NIC. Does anyone here know of such a souce? The only linux-
related exchanges I got from scouring the web that seems its about
installing a 3c508.o module (wow! they have one!) is in thai (I
think). And
At 2002-01-30 11:14 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
while looking around on the net I came across this NFS via SSH that
you might be interested in taking a look at.
Lonnie,
There is an article in Sys Admin this month that describes this setup.
Encrypted NFS with OpenSSH and Linux
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/18/2002 09:27:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] rsasigkey too slow
I've found an easy way to do this when your other program
is stuck
Running lrpkg -i LaBrea will not start the program, it will just untar
it into its respective directories. No worries there. You should
actually be able to edit the package, start it (using 'svi LaBrea
start') and be fine. Remember that linux is case sensitive - so keep
the caps where they
On 2/19/02 at 12:16 PM, Binh Do [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Todd Horsman's xntpd.lrp and runs it with his
config file. Seems it is running OK but I cannot connect
to it from internal client or even from the router itself.
I used 'rdate' utility. The message is 'Connection
refused'.
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