Morning people,
(Well for me it's morning).
I am trying to set up a wireless bridge on bering RC3 using
a dlink 520 pci wireless nic (prism2 based)and a 3com 590.
both interface are up running.
So far I have the bridge module loaded.
The 2 interfaces eth1 wlan0 added to the bridge.
Both
Buna leaf-user,
Hi,
I'm having a little problem with Bering rc.03...
If I don't have a active link in the net card, it hangs at Starting
sysklogd, but, as soon as i put in the ethernet, it magically
continues the booting...
I commented all the lines in syslogd.conf, and no
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 10:05:02 +0300 brosky wrote:
Buna leaf-user,
Hi,
I'm having a little problem with Bering rc.03...
If I don't have a active link in the net card, it hangs at Starting
sysklogd, but, as soon as i put in the ethernet, it magically
continues the
Brad-
Good news, I got the NIC's recognized and up. But now I have encountered
another problem. I cannot access the internet from my internal network. I
can ping the Bering machine from an internal host, and I can ping an
internet host from the Bering machine. But I cannot ping an internet
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 06:04:38 EST Kyle Fitch wrote:
Brad-
Good news, I got the NIC's recognized and up. But now I have encountered
another problem. I cannot access the internet from my internal network. I
can ping the Bering machine from an internal host, and I can ping an
internet host
Hi..
The only thing I can come up with is that something that is started with
sysklogd uses some sort of nameresolution (ie DNS lookup) and since the
network is unplugged, it will hang. When cable is inserted, it will
succeed and continue. In the lrp.conf file there are NTP hosts and PING
hosts
Hello everyone,
Upon initiating the command ipsec rsasigkey 1024, I get a pubkey
format that seems different from that of the examples I gather from the
docs.
For some reason, perhaps due to this pubkey value, I can't establish a
successful subnet-to-subnet VPN. Below is a snip of my generated
Upon initiating the command ipsec rsasigkey 1024, I get a pubkey
format that seems different from that of the examples I gather from
the
docs.
For some reason, perhaps due to this pubkey value, I can't establish
a
successful subnet-to-subnet VPN. Below is a snip of my generated
pubkey
Hi
I using bering 1.0 r3, and I want to use iproute for manager my bandwith.
I have the tc.lrp package in my disk, and I enable the tc options in shorewall
conf.
When boot shorewall say 'tc not found' then I did
whereis tc
and I can't found it.
I found ip utility and run fine.
What
As the subject says, I am attempting to get a USB Speedtouch DSL modem on
Dachstein, and ignorance is getting in the way. I have usbcore and usb-uhci
loading from the speedtch.lrp module that Jacques has on his Bering pages.
Having loaded speedtch.lrp I cannot find any binary for the modem, or a
I've installed and am happily running Bering 1.0r3 with a set of basic rules
but wanted to play with traffic shaping.
I've loaded the tc.lrp and read that HTB is configured. However, when I try
to issue even basic tc commands I get the following message: RTNETLINK
answers: Invalid argument.
I think tc.lrp is not loaded by default, check syslinux.cfg on your disk
and see if tc.lrp is in the list of loaded packages.
Lenn'
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 14:42, Roberto Pereyra wrote:
Hi
I using bering 1.0 r3, and I want to use iproute for manager my bandwith.
I have the tc.lrp
Hi List,
I was wondering is any of you had a LRP module to do
some IPX tunneling on a LEAF box ( pref. Bering )
I found a few project of interest that might have been LRP'ed :-)
[ I have never used any of those though ]
SIB : http://members.aon.at/stsz/sib/
TIPXD
thanks, this may be the problem.
roberto
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 04:02:09PM +0200, Lennard de Hoog wrote:
I think tc.lrp is not loaded by default, check syslinux.cfg on your disk
and see if tc.lrp is in the list of loaded packages.
Lenn'
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 14:42, Roberto Pereyra
I've installed and am happily running Bering 1.0r3 with
a set of basic rules
but wanted to play with traffic shaping.
I've loaded the tc.lrp and read that HTB is configured.
However, when I try
to issue even basic tc commands I get the following
message: RTNETLINK
answers: Invalid argument.
I had this problem too and resolved it by adding the appropriate
modules. You can find the modules at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/net/sched/
Todd
Adrian Wooster wrote:
I've installed and am happily running Bering 1.0r3 with a set of basic rules
but wanted
Hi,
Don't suppose anyone anyone knows how to get more then one teql device for
combining input to interfaces?
I'm insmod sch_teql.o and only getting a teql0, but I would really require
a teql1 for what I want to try, and can find no information
on how to increase this number of devices!
Hi all
The company I'm working for is currently looking for a WAN-backbone
router/firewall.
Little ASCII art that everyone know what I mean with WAN-backbone:
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| LAN |
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|Backbone Switch for LAN|
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I'm curious about where you are going to get the weblet with lrpstat for
bering. Are you going to make this package by hand, or is it already
out there? I would be interested in using it...
-Mark Ivey-
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 11:04, Sandro Minola wrote:
Hi all
The company I'm working for
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 14:48, Matthew Pozzi wrote:
As the subject says, I am attempting to get a USB Speedtouch DSL modem on
Dachstein, and ignorance is getting in the way. I have usbcore and usb-uhci
loading from the speedtch.lrp module that Jacques has on his Bering pages.
Having
I'm curious about where you are going to get the weblet with lrpstat for
bering. Are you going to make this package by hand, or is it already
out there? I would be interested in using it...
I'm going to make it by hand. I'll send you a copy when I'm finished.
--
Sandro Minola |
The following is a suggested addition to the documentation for Bering.
(It has been sitting in my outbox for awhile... I don't know why it got
stuck there.)
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Configuring timezone in Bering:
a) Obtain the approprate zoneinfo file for your timezone. This binary
file will contain generalized
So I gave the ip_masq_h323.o a shot
but none of the UDP packets get through, I don't realy want to use a
proxy/gateway
bcus i'd have to give up my single floppy boot fw so..
I saw on http://shorewall.net/FAQ.htm
3. I want to use Netmeeting with Shorewall. What do I do?
Answer: There is an H.323
I've now getting to some deployment scenarios after playing around with
bering. I've a few doubts and would appreciate some pointers.
1. In shorewall, the FAQ/doc says that sshd should be commented in inetd
for it to work. I thought it was there to make sure controls of
host.deny and host.allow
I tried htb.init for tc scripting and it gave an error in line 636 -
something about wrong assignments. Does this have to do with busybox
bash compatibility? Has anyone ported tcng to bering?
Mohan
---
In remembrance
www.osdn.com/911/
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 07:19, Vic Berdin wrote:
Is there something wrong with my pubkey above? I would also like to
send out my lengthy ipsec barf result if there's nothing wrong with
this pubkey.
The key looks fine, post the barf...it should indicate what is going
wrong if the packets
Shorewall by default disables ping - is it not? But you say you are able to
ping from both internal and external networks! Maybe you should first try a
masquerade without limiting services. If it works, then try other services.
I also think Shorewall disables forwarding by echoing 0 into
I found tc.lrp by Google search and have found it a good way to get my lrps.
Maybe you can follow this in future.
Mohan
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