I knew this once before, but forgot :-(
How do I implement my own command line commands??
Ie; use mflash to perform mount -t msdos /dev/nftla1 /flash
export mflash = 'mount -t msdos /dev/nftla1 /flash'
I believe this can also be saved in .profile as well.
In my book, that defines
Thanks folks. With this reminder I now remember that I previously used the
'alias' command inside one of the booting scripts to set up some permanent
commands. Never heard of the 'export' one.
I never create any other users, only use root so likely any script that
executes during boot will
On Monday 03 February 2003 01:00 am, Don Seiler wrote:
That sounds pretty much like what I'm doing now with iptables. Only I'm
assuming in this situation I'd be doing the VPN authentication on the
router instead of from the desktop box? If not then, as I said, I'm
already doing this, and not
Hi,
Is there a Win32 ssh client available?
I just can't find even a hint of one.
Preferably free? :P
Thanks,
Jim.
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Hi all,
I've downloaded ulogd-0.98 from CVS, applied the patch and compiled
for uClibc, made ulogd.lrp and reboot with the new package.
Ulogd complains about finding plugins specified in /etc/ulogd.conf
[/usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_*.so File not found] but all needed plugins are
fine, owned by root
Should the corp admin's change anything on the firewall to allow for my
pass-through connection?
I _am_ doing NAT on my end also. I read on that ipsec.txt that this
breaks one of the protocols. What alternatives do I have?
Don.
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Lynn Avants wrote:
On Monday 03 February
On Monday 03 February 2003 08:00 am, Don Seiler wrote:
Should the corp admin's change anything on the firewall to allow for my
pass-through connection?
I _am_ doing NAT on my end also. I read on that ipsec.txt that this
breaks one of the protocols. What alternatives do I have?
Not if the
I read somewhere that there is a timeout issue with with rp-pppoe or NAT,
where it tries ti re-generate something ever 10 minutes or so. Sorry I
don't have specifics and this all might sound a little crazy.
The fact of the matter is I _can_ connect to their VPN, I just get
disconnected
Definetly! I use TeraTerm Pro with TTSH add-in. Works like a charm.
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Is there a Win32 ssh client available?
I just can't find even a hint of one.
Preferably free? :P
TeraTermPro+SSH and Putty could do what you want.
Bye
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On Monday 03 February 2003 07:56 am, James Neave wrote:
Hi,
Is there a Win32 ssh client available?
I just can't find even a hint of one.
Preferably free? :P
Putty.
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At 15:16 03/02/03 +0100, Elmar Gerwalin wrote:
Is there a Win32 ssh client available?
I just can't find even a hint of one.
Preferably free? :P
TeraTermPro+SSH and Putty could do what you want.
In addition to the recommendations you've already got, a search at google for
free ssh client
On Monday 03 February 2003 09:11 am, James Neave wrote:
Putty or TTP+SSH, got it!
Now I can pull my logs over from the Bering box, post them here, and ask
yet more questions. ;)
But I'll pre-empt myself and ask now how I can transfer files from the
Bering Box over to my WinXP box.
Check:
On Monday 03 February 2003 16:11, James Neave wrote:
Putty or TTP+SSH, got it!
But I'll pre-empt myself and ask now how I can transfer files from the
Bering Box over to my WinXP box.
WinSCP(2) is not bad.
Elmar
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Elmar Gerwalin ,
James Neave wrote:
Putty or TTP+SSH, got it!
Now I can pull my logs over from the Bering box, post them here, and ask
yet more questions. ;)
But I'll pre-empt myself and ask now how I can transfer files from the
Bering Box over to my WinXP box.
Ta,
Jim.
Ixplorer is a windows client for
On 31 Jan 2003 08:48:41 EST Sean E. Covel wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 22:34, Brad Fritz wrote:
sc I created new .lrp files with the correct path (no ./etc) and I'm still
sc having the tar problem. Anyone have any thoughts?
[..]
bf Can you provide a link to or post the etc.local file?
[..]
Hi all,
I've downloaded ulogd-0.98 from CVS, applied the patch and compiled
for uClibc, made ulogd.lrp and reboot with the new package.
Ulogd complains about finding plugins specified in /etc/ulogd.conf
[/usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_*.so File not found] but all needed plugins are
fine, owned by
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At 01:56 PM 2/3/03 +, James Neave wrote:
Is there a Win32 ssh client available?
I just can't find even a hint of one.
Preferably free? :P
I'm not sure why you ask this question on a Linux list, but ... the two
widely used Wndows ssh clients are Putty and TerraTerm. I've used them both
on
sc Good point. I couldn't find them either so I emailed Todd. I'll host
sc them. I'm not sure if you want to help, or if you just want the files
sc ;-), but here they are. I also posted my ISO in case someone wants to
sc do some debugging.
sc
sc The files are here:
sc
sc
I'm back at work for the week now so I'll try the suggestions you guys gave
since Thursday. In the meantime, I moved the firewall to a more accessible
location and reconnected it with new cables. Now I get the following msg
popping up every few seconds:
eth0: rtl8139 Interrupt line blocked,
Can someone please point me to an example of how to do this with Bering.
I would like to alias a route to the .145 subnet on Router B from a new
router I am adding to our network.
Please help.
I currently have static routes added as per the description below:
.router A
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet
On Mon, 03 Feb 2003 11:19:41 PST Michael Campion wrote:
What is this C.D. I keep hearing about and can it be purchased?
Nope, but you can build one yourself:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bucdrom.html
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html#AEN1155
or try
Possibly a daft question, but is the partition active?
I've had this sort of thing happen before when I create partitions and
forget to make them active.
If you're not sure, use fdisk on a DOS floppy to check and set it if you
need to. IIRC the partition has a A next to it.
You can use a linux
Okay, my dhcpd file now reads as follows:
subnet 10.10.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 10.10.10.254;
option domain-name esimail.org;
option domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
range 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.199;
}
I made the newbie mistake of thinking option meant optional so I hadn't
Thanks for responding. Yes, the DOS partition is marked as active. I assume
whether the fdisk /MBR is done before or after the LRP files are copied
onto the DOS partition makes no difference. Correct? When you used
partitions, did you just used the format c: and syslinux -s c: commands
from a
Sorry, I may have misread your earlier post.
I think my normal approach is
fdisk - set up partitions - reboot
fdisk /mbr
format c:
lock c:
syslinux -s c:
copy LRP packages to disk (don't overwrite the ldlinux.sys file)
although the order does vary slightly depending on my mood.
Did you run
Not forgetting to change your syslinux.cfg file to use the correct device
(/dev/hda1 ??), of course.
I think my normal approach is
fdisk - set up partitions - reboot
fdisk /mbr
format c:
lock c:
syslinux -s c:
copy LRP packages to disk (don't overwrite the ldlinux.sys file)
although the
At 03:17 PM 2/3/03 -0800, Chris Low wrote:
[...]
and checked the things Ray asked about:
the masq rule reads:
0 0 MASQ all -- 0xFF 0x00 eth0 10.10.10.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 n/a
[...]
Three more question before I go though:
1) Since the ISP's router is set to route incoming mail to
Winscp is a lot better and robust though.
Mohan
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James Neave wrote:
On Monday 03 February 2003 04:29 pm, Spiro Philopoulos wrote:
I'm using syslinux and all the necessary files are on the partition. I know
the kernel image and all other files are OK because I've been using them to
boot from a non-partitioned drive for a long time (just by dd'ing the LRP
image
Chris,
Ray covered everything but Weblet.
For Weblet you seem to have everything except the /etc/hosts.allow file
changed. Check and make sure that it has 10.10.10. in there too.
Best,
Steve
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 16:17, Chris Low wrote:
Okay, my dhcpd file now reads as
I'm trying to boot LRP from a small DOS partition on a IDE hard drive
following the instructions in the LRPHardDiskHOWTO, but I'm not having any
luck. The message I get on boot is:
Searching for Boot Record from IDE-0..OK
Missing operating system
I'm using syslinux and all the
Eric Spakman wrote:
Laurentiu,
Did you follow the instructions in ulogd.txt and used ulogd.mk?
(ulogd.mk changed a week ago, so maybe you must download it again)
I know it works, just tried it myself. There is also a complete
ulogd.lrp package compiled for uClibc in CVS.
Hi Eric,
Yes, I
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