No, Lynn, as you can see this first attempt to connect succeeded, and I
was on for an hour. Now, I agree that since I got kicked off when four
echoes failed there's strong suspicion that something was going on at the
ISP PoP. But all the subsequent attempts to reconnect failed (using the
same
No, Lynn, as you can see this first attempt to connect succeeded, and I
was on for an hour. Now, I agree that since I got kicked off when four
echoes failed there's strong suspicion that something was going on at the
ISP PoP. But all the subsequent attempts to reconnect failed (using the
Is anyone else seeing the Weblet problem I'm having with the cgi not
finding the scripts?
I'm getting 404 Not Found, File not found: /cgi-bin/add_any_query_here
on scripts that are trying to access firewall statistic on the RC 3 Bering.
The statuslights are also not shown in the 192.168.1.254
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 14:09:55 -0700, you wrote:
I am trying to get an pulsar ADSL modem woking
(www.traverse.com.au) with Bering 1.2. The problem is
none of there drivers are working.
1/ Has anyone got the pulsar ADSL modem (or other PCI)
modems working with bering
Is there any word on a
Hi Marko,
Is anyone else seeing the Weblet problem I'm having with the cgi not
finding the scripts?
I'm getting 404 Not Found, File not found: /cgi-bin/add_any_query_here
on scripts that are trying to access firewall statistic on the RC 3 Bering.
The statuslights are also not shown in the
Hi
At 19:45 16.11.2003, Richard Doyle wrote:
Paul's original problem was a Shorewall misconfiguration. Bering
Shorewall is configured for two ethernet connections: an external
connection on eth0 and an internal connection on eth1. Paul has an
external connection on ppp0 and an internal
Hello yet again,
Sorry to be a bother.
I have searched the Freeswan docs for any reference to the fswcert command
with no luck. I need to know what command I should be using instead of the
fswcert command. I did find a reference to it here