Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-29 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric Spakman wrote: | Hello Jim, | On your windows box, try the following at a prompt: Or, if you really want your windows box to get a consistent IP, just add a stanza for it in the dhcpd config file: ~host

RE: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-28 Thread Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data
The only piece of the jigsaw that needs sorting out now is a NAT problem with my Azereus bittorrent client. I guess it needs a line in /etc/shorewall/rules to allow UDP connections on port 6881 (but I might change the port). Jim, If using the bittorent client on an internal machine, the rule

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-28 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric Spakman wrote: | Hello Jim, | | It worked! But an oddity is that even though I uncommented the range of | IP addresses | to allocate starting at 192.168.1.1, my Win XP machine gets allocated | 192.168.1.65. | When I plug my Linux laptop in

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-27 Thread Jim Ford
Jim, Did you read the dnsmasq documentation in the Bering-uClibc section: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-dnsmasq.html I think the problem is that the provider's DNS servers are not passed to dnsmasq (read the section Using dnsmasq with dhcpcd). Eric Thanks Eric. I've

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-27 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Jim, Thanks Eric. I've looked at the above guide but noticed that it instructs that the resolv-file should point to /etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf. There isn't a dhcpc directory in my /etc! Should I create one and add an empty resolv.conf file in it? I tried pointing

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-27 Thread Jim Ford
Thanks again, Eric The etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf is only created when you use the dhcpcd package. Because you didn't tell much about your setup I have to guess a bit: -You have a dynamic ip-address from your provider: That's me!. My ISP assigns me a dynamic IP address. My firewall is connected

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-27 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Jim, It worked! But an oddity is that even though I uncommented the range of IP addresses to allocate starting at 192.168.1.1, my Win XP machine gets allocated 192.168.1.65. When I plug my Linux laptop in (with the Win XP machine still connected), it gets 192.168.1.2. So why doesn't

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-27 Thread Jim Ford
Whilst I can ssh into the firewall (very useful) I can't access it with a browser. I've noticed that my syslog file has entries cannot execute /usr/sbin/sh-httpd: no such file or directory. I guess that it ought to be mini-httpd that should be called. I've tried starting mini-httpd by

[leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-26 Thread Jim Ford
I'm still struggling with Bering UClibc 2.3.1. There are long gouges down the learning curve where I've dug my nails in, but slipped back! I've not got a fancy set-up: a cable modem to the net, the firewall, switch to a windows machine and occasional laptop. I would have thought that (as with

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-26 Thread Kory Krofft
Jim, My Bering installs have always been pretty much out of the box as far as Shorewall rules. I really doubt your basic setup is in conflict with them. The first place I would look is at ip addressing. Are you using the firewall as a dhcp server? In the past this was a default. Now I think

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-26 Thread Jim Ford
Jim, My Bering installs have always been pretty much out of the box as far as Shorewall rules. I really doubt your basic setup is in conflict with them. The first place I would look is at ip addressing. Are you using the firewall as a dhcp server? In the past this was a default. Now I