Le Lundi 29 Septembre 2003 06:01, JD a écrit :
Followed this message thread - I have the same issue with Bering v1.2.
Can't drop the PPP [analog modem] link due to UDP and ICMP packets inbound
from the net.
I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file. However - the web site shows that
its approx
Am 2003-09-28 23:01:40, schrieb JD:
I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file. However - the web site shows that
its approx 100k - but the file size is 212k. When I scp the file over to
my firewall - I can't gunzip due to magic number [Invalid gzip magic].
???
I have downloaded it with 'mozilla'
JD,
Some browsers automatically gunzip while downloading. Rename the file
instead of gunzip and try again.
Regards,
Eric Spakman
Followed this message thread - I have the same issue with Bering v1.2.
Can't drop the PPP [analog modem] link due to UDP and ICMP packets inbound
from the net.
Followed this message thread - I have the same issue with Bering v1.2.
Can't drop the PPP [analog modem] link due to UDP and ICMP packets inbound
from the net.
I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file. However - the web site shows that
its approx 100k - but the file size is 212k. When I scp the
after an uptime of 43 Days ;-)) I go crazy, I must shutdown die
Internet connection every time by hand, because the IDLE 300 does
not work.
I have deconected the Ether-Cabel from my internal Network, but my
Bering-PPP-Box does not deconnect from the internet...
Ther is UDP-Traffic on port
Alex
At 11:37 16.09.2003 +0200, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
after an uptime of 43 Days ;-)) I go crazy, I must shutdown die
Internet connection every time by hand, because the IDLE 300 does
not work.
I have deconected the Ether-Cabel from my internal Network, but my
Bering-PPP-Box does not
Looking at Jacques current config file, I would say it is enabled
CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
...
CONFIG_FILTER=y
...
CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y
Is it also in the pppd? I did a grep on the binary (strings /sbin/pppd|grep
filter) and it didn't show up. So maybe Michelle just needs a new pppd
Of
Le Mardi 16 Septembre 2003 14:30, Alex Rhomberg a écrit :
Looking at Jacques current config file, I would say it is enabled
CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
...
CONFIG_FILTER=y
...
CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y
Is it also in the pppd? I did a grep on the binary (strings /sbin/pppd|grep
filter) and
Greetings !
It looks like the same behaviour (link never goes down due to sporadic
incoming traffic that resets the haptimeout value) happens to the ISDN
interface that uses ipppd and not pppd.
There is a patch available from http://trash.net/~kaber/ippp-filter/ that
adds active_filter support