Re: [leaf-user] dns dies?

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 04:26 pm, Raymond Page wrote: not really sure what the problem is, and could use debugging pointers, ie. look for processes, how to enable and then check relevant logs, so i can be more elaborate with what is wrong. My problem is that after an hour or so of no active

Re: [leaf-user] Problems detecting NIC's

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 05:38 am, Stefaan Van Dooren wrote: Problem solved. I downloaded drivers from ftp://ftp.dlink.co.uk/pub/adapters/dfe-530tx/linux_dlkfet-4.24.tar.gz Compiled them on a test machine I found (different kernel, but also 2.2), put them on the DOC, changed nessecary configs

[leaf-user] How to package ?

2003-07-02 Thread ijez
Hi ppl, Sorry if this sound as a stupid Questions, but I need your guide.. I just wondering how could I Packages a software that running On other system ( redhat ) into Bering? Can I just copy all the library And configurations file from Redhat to bering and make a full Backup or there was a

Re: [leaf-user] How to package ?

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 02:14 am, ijez wrote: Hi ppl, Sorry if this sound as a stupid Questions, but I need your guide.. I just wondering how could I Packages a software that running On other system ( redhat ) into Bering? No you cannot. Read the 'developers guide' section in this

[leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Victor Berdin
Hello Everyone, I needed to perform transparent proxying wherein web clients from both public and private net can access my internal web site. So I rolled a squid.lrp package that came from a redhat6.2, and followed the instructions found here:

Re: [leaf-user] natsemi driver..

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 10:12 am, Homer Parker wrote: On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:29:31 -0500 Lynn Avants On Tuesday 24 June 2003 04:25 pm, Bibinsa wrote: [...] Kernel modules don't use pci-scan, but the Donald Becker modules do. Different section of the 'modules tree'. Ah-ha!!! I just

Re: [leaf-user] BeringUclibC 1.2 and sshd.lrp listed on leaf.sourceforge.net

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 01:50 pm, Charles Holbrook wrote: Um never mind I went and downloaded the latest one and now it is loading up without a problem. BTW the leaf.sourceforge.net/ReleasesBranches/Bering-uClibC/packages link to sshd is the one I had the issues with. It was the one off of

RE: [leaf-user] How to package ?

2003-07-02 Thread ijez
Lynn, Thanks for your quick respon.. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lynn Avants Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 : ijez : 3:02 PM To: ijez; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] How to package ? On Wednesday 02 July 2003

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Erich Titl
Vic At 15:02 02.07.2003 +0800, Victor Berdin wrote: Hello Everyone, I needed to perform transparent proxying wherein web clients from both public and private net can access my internal web site. Transparent proxying AFAIK is nothing but redirection of packets to the relevant port(s) to a proxy

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Lars Kneschke(priv.)
Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: I am puzzled, I always thought spam was distributed using mail,e.g.SMTP, port 25, how exactly was your server abused? Unless your Gateway was completely compromised I do not see how Squid was used to forward mail. It must not become abused in this case.

Re: [leaf-user] VPN solution needed

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 04:32 pm, JamesSturdevant wrote: I am looking for VPN solutions to connect my classroom to my home network. Most of the VPN software indicates that you need to have control of the end points. I do not. I have control of the Mandrake system and the LEAF system shown

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Victor Berdin
Hello Erich, - Original Message - From: Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid Vic [snipped] I am puzzled, I always thought spam

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera
Hi again, I notified my ISP soon as I realized that my bandwith is maxed out and my private net has nothing to do with it. This just confirms my previous post. What is physically evident is that, during my tests, my external device kept on blinking like mad. Isuing an 'ifconfig'

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera
Hi, I needed to perform transparent proxying wherein web clients from both public and private net can access my internal web site. Why do you need the transparent proxy? Do you need a reverse proxy to speed up web access (local cache), do you need load balancing, do you need extra

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Jaime Nebrera Herrera
Hi again, Why do you need the transparent proxy? Do you need a reverse proxy to speed up web access (local cache), do you need load balancing, do you need extra protection? Yes, I'm using it as a reverse proxy. Yes, but why? There are better solution depending of what you want to

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Victor Berdin
Hello once more, - Original Message - From: Jaime Nebrera Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 5:53 PM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid Hi again, Why do you need

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Victor Berdin
Hello Jaime, - Original Message - From: Jaime Nebrera Herrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 5:22 PM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid [snip] Why do you need the

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Victor Berdin wrote: snip At present I'm scouring the net for info on how to go about with this. This is really embarassing as I had no idea that having an open proxy server is a no-no. (http://theproxyconnection.com/openproxy.html) But it is my requirement to allow EVERYBODY to be able to

Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid

2003-07-02 Thread Victor Berdin
Hello Charles, - Original Message - From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Victor Berdin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:07 PM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Safe transparent proxying via DS1.02 and Squid Victor Berdin wrote: snip At

[leaf-user] snmp ?

2003-07-02 Thread Szcs Tibor
Hi! I need to query the wisp router parameters over snmp I put the folowing: snmpwalk -v 1 192.168.30.11 public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.254 enterprises.ucdavis.254.1.1 = netcs0 enterprises.ucdavis.254.1.2 = netcs1 enterprises.ucdavis.254.2.1 = Gauge32: 0 enterprises.ucdavis.254.2.2 = Gauge32: 0

[leaf-user] business proposal.

2003-07-02 Thread drh_mohammed
From: Dr. Muhammed Haruna Director of budget and planning Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Lagos - Nigeria Good day to you, It is with a sense of need that I am writing you on this confidential business offer irrespective of the fact that we have not met before. But nevertheless

Re: [leaf-user] LRP

2003-07-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 21:39 2003-06-23 +0200 hat K.-P. Kirchdörfer geschrieben: The main argument was that Dave misused a technical and project site for a political statement - the comment itself has been treated more carefully in terms of free speach - very american - I appreciated that. Unfortunately the

RE: [leaf-user] Problems detecting NIC's

2003-07-02 Thread Stefaan Van Dooren
Lynn, This should be done now. Request ID 764718. Can you check if I followed the correct procedure ? Stefaan -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Lynn Avants Verzonden: woensdag 2 juli 2003 8:43 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re:

[leaf-user] FW: need advice,two interfaces-bering

2003-07-02 Thread Eddie Avila
Sorry if this is a double post. Hi all; I find the leaf project very interesting. I would like to set up a two interface box and then eventually migrate to a 3 interface setup. My goal is to replace a windows proxy machine and have control over port forwarding/firewalling. I'm using a cisco

[leaf-user] Question regarding tc.lrp and shorewall

2003-07-02 Thread Raymond Page
To do traffic shaping, does shorewall require tc.lrp? I'd like to do traffic shaping and thought I read shorewall did that, but it didn't mention requiring tc, and reading the Bering-uClibc package list makes it sound like it might be required. Appreciate an answer or pointers to traffic

[leaf-user] Bering often doesn´t connect at startup

2003-07-02 Thread Herbert Höhlke
Hello I´m using Bering 1.1 floppy firewall. When the firewall starts, the most of the times, the workstations don´t connect. I would appreciate if somebody could give a hint. I don´t know if the problem caused by the firewalll or by my ISP. I check the connection with ping www.yahoo.com in the

Re: [leaf-user] Question regarding tc.lrp and shorewall

2003-07-02 Thread Tom Eastep
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 10:19, Raymond Page wrote: To do traffic shaping, does shorewall require tc.lrp? I'd like to do traffic shaping and thought I read shorewall did that, but it didn't mention requiring tc, Shorewall configures traffic shaping by running 'tc' -- it needs that program

[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-user] Bering often doesn´t connect at startup

2003-07-02 Thread eric wolzak
Hello Herbert I suppose you need a pppoe connection with pap if the ppp0 is there than you have a connection. at least with your provider, if the pppoe start wouldn't be successfull you don't have a ppp0 interface. #comments to connections script inline. I wouldn't use my Providers dns ( but use

[leaf-user] Calibrating delay loop

2003-07-02 Thread Gregory Anthony
Hi guys, I'm not sure what caused the problem. I rebooted my server, only to find that it now gets stuck at Calibrating delay loop. Using different floppies didn't work. Using different distros (including a clean Bering 1.1 version) didn't work, so I'm inclined to think it's hardware. Any

[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-user] Bering often doesn´t connect at startup

2003-07-02 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 02:23 PM 7/2/2003 -0300, Herbert Höhlke wrote: Hello I´m using Bering 1.1 floppy firewall. When the firewall starts, the most of the times, the workstations don´t connect. I would appreciate if somebody could give a hint. I don´t know if the problem caused by the firewalll or by my ISP. I

Re: [leaf-user] FW: need advice,two interfaces-bering

2003-07-02 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 05:00 PM 7/2/2003 +, Eddie Avila wrote: Sorry if this is a double post. Hi all; I find the leaf project very interesting. I would like to set up a two interface box and then eventually migrate to a 3 interface setup. My goal is to replace a windows proxy machine and have control over

[leaf-user] uClibc ssh(d).lrp questions

2003-07-02 Thread Tom Diehl
Hi all, I am using the bering uClibc distro of leaf. I am attempting to setup ssh and sshd. I used makekey to generate the keys. When I try to so an scp from the LEAF to one of the systems on my local net I get: /usr/local/bin/ssh no such file or directory. Lost Connection. If I create a link

Re: [leaf-user] Question regarding tc.lrp and shorewall

2003-07-02 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 2 Juillet 2003 19:39, Tom Eastep a écrit : On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 10:19, Raymond Page wrote: To do traffic shaping, does shorewall require tc.lrp? I'd like to do traffic shaping and thought I read shorewall did that, but it didn't mention requiring tc, Shorewall configures

Re: [leaf-user] uClibc ssh(d).lrp questions

2003-07-02 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi, I am using the bering uClibc distro of leaf. I am attempting to setup ssh and sshd. I used makekey to generate the keys. When I try to so an scp from the LEAF to one of the systems on my local net I get: /usr/local/bin/ssh no such file or directory. Lost Connection. If I create a link in

[leaf-user] Re: uClibc ssh(d).lrp questions

2003-07-02 Thread Tom Diehl
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Martin Hejl wrote: Ok, I just committed a new version into CVS which should resolve that problem (scp seems to hardcode the position of the ssh binary at compile time). Note - viewcvs takes a little time to update, so wait with downloading until the page

[leaf-user] RE: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-user] Bering often doesn´t connect at startup

2003-07-02 Thread Herbert Höhlke
Thanks Eric I forgot this, in /var/log/messages there are several messages: ... Jul 2 09:19:34 firewall pppd[5337]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500. Jul 2 09:19:34 firewall pppd[5337]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500 ... For avoid the preceding messages, I don´t know if uncommenting one of the

Re: [leaf-user] Re: uClibc ssh(d).lrp questions

2003-07-02 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi again, Ok, I just committed a new version into CVS which should resolve that problem (scp seems to hardcode the position of the ssh binary at compile time). Note - viewcvs takes a little time to update, so wait with downloading until the page

[leaf-user] sql-Client Package.

2003-07-02 Thread bino-psn
Hi LEAFers. Is there any one have a package (.lrp) of mysql-client libs and tools ? Sincerely -bino- --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now.

[leaf-user] Port 1191 still getting slammed

2003-07-02 Thread Jim Hubbard
OK, I'm baffled by this. I have Roadrunner cable, which went down for about a day. When it came back up, I noticed my LEAF-Bering (v1.0-stable) firewall was getting hit a lot on udp port 1191 and it just hasn't stopped. I've also got some other hits that I just don't understand - take a look:

Re: [leaf-user] Bering often doesn´t connect at startup

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
Herbert, You need to set the clampmss option as suggested before. You have a MTU conflict which is a FAQ for PPPoE connections. There are _tons_ of similar posts in the archives as well suggesting this solution to this error. -- ~Lynn Avants Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Developer

[leaf-user] Re: uClibc ssh(d).lrp questions

2003-07-02 Thread Tom Diehl
Hi, On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Martin Hejl wrote: Ok, I just committed a new version into CVS which should resolve that problem (scp seems to hardcode the position of the ssh binary at compile time). Note - viewcvs takes a little time to update, so wait with downloading until the page

Re: [leaf-user] sql-Client Package.

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 08:28 pm, bino-psn wrote: Hi LEAFers. Is there any one have a package (.lrp) of mysql-client libs and tools ? I really doubt it as this is that last thing anyone would put on a firewall/ router which is what most of us are running. You might ckeck the Koon Wong

[leaf-user] Oddity with tinydns

2003-07-02 Thread PAGE,RAYMOND
I downloaded and installed tinydns. However when I check the logs, it says that it can't find the file /usr/bin/tinydns. I did an ls and the file exists, then I tried to manually run it from the command line. It told me file not found. I cat'ed it and got a bunch of jiberish, so I know

Re: [leaf-user] Oddity with tinydns

2003-07-02 Thread Lynn Avants
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:52 pm, PAGE,RAYMOND wrote: I downloaded and installed tinydns. However when I check the logs, it says that it can't find the file /usr/bin/tinydns. I did an ls and the file exists, then I tried to manually run it from the command line. It told me file not found.

Re: [leaf-user] sql-Client Package.

2003-07-02 Thread bino-psn
Hi Lynn - Original Message - From: Lynn Avants [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:40 AM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] sql-Client Package. I really doubt it as this is that last thing anyone would put on a firewall/ router which is what most of us are