Support Requests item #593730, was opened at 2002-08-11 18:49
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to:
Hi!
I had the very same problem.
You must boot from MSDOS6.x.
Then use syslinux with '-s' flag.
I even had to use syslinux 2.00-pre6 because my CF refused to boot with
other older versions of syslinux.
One other thing, try to use the device as primary master. It works a LOT
better.
Note: Harry Kitt's message his problem
driver appeared to work, but would randomly drop the connection.
Probably not recompiled for the Bering's kernel/compiler.
---was because he used drivers from his Dachstein disk.
I've tried editing shorewall to use each of them as the external
interface
We are running Linux version 2.2.19-3-LEAF with the default firewalling. The
LAN is using NAT. We are able to send mail to the server by adding the
server name to the hosts file on the network machines. We are able to send
mail out to external mailers (Yahoo, AOL), We can send mail from user to
Hi all,
Just a quick question about compiling a kernel for Bering.
Is it possible to compile a kernel with built in support for interface
cards -thus removing the requirement of defining the drivers as modules. I
will be running it off a 32MB CF card so I am not worried about the kernel
size.
I guess you can grab the current Bering config file from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/Bering_1.0-rc3.config
Download the corresponding kernel version, 2.4.18, add or remove whatever
you want and compile your new replacment kernel.
Then, good luck :)
-Original
I'm through. Problem was with Win 98 dos disk. I tried dos 6.22 boot
disk and all went thro' fine. PC ATA as primary master - installed dos
and booted with dos. PC ATA installed as secondary master - installed
dos and booted with dos. Then I tried dos version of syslinux on PC ATA
primary master,
We are running Linux version 2.2.19-3-LEAF with the default
firewalling. The
LAN is using NAT. We are able to send mail to the server by adding the
server name to the hosts file on the network machines. We are able to
send
mail out to external mailers (Yahoo, AOL), We can send mail from user
in /var/log/syslog i get the following error repeated three times every 25
seconds:
Aug 9 15:45:23 firewall kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:04:76:e2:6c:6c:00:40:95:30:aa:71:08:00 SRC=192.0.1.11 DST=192.0.1.7
LEN=160 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=10522 PROTO=UDP SPT=1037
Hello,
I am using the Bering version of LEAF (a most excellent creation I might
add). I have multiple subnets on my LAN, but do not know how to set up the
firewall for this? The firewall sits on a 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and my users
are on 192.168.2.0/24 and 192.168.3.0/24 respectively. I am used
Thanks for responding. I'm afraid, though, that your response leaves
unanswered many of the questions I asked. See below.
At 08:48 AM 8/12/02 -0400, Craig Heil wrote:
We are running Linux version 2.2.19-3-LEAF with the default firewalling.
This statement does not identify the LEAF version.
I use to have a link to a site which collected ip + fqdn + mail.
This was useful for tracking scanners, of course the link has long been
lost,
does someone know of such a site and willing to share the info?
Thanks
Peter
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Sorry, /etc/network.conf reads Version 1.3.2, September 29, 2001
The e-mail sent from outside (Yahoo) appears in OUR sendmail queue
when it
gets deferred with the message:
stat=Deferred: Connection timed out with XX.XXX.XXX.XX (our firewall
address).
The sendmail (8.11) is not doing
Well... you could also try using another NIC driver for your board.
I guess that the 'vortex' series loosely identifies a 3Com card.
There are a large number of cards that work with that driver. I also
recall that Donald Becker wrote drivers for those cards.
Try other drivers and if all still
Support Requests item #594097, was opened at 2002-08-12 15:57
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Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Dion Bird (dionb98)
Assigned to: Mike
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Matt Russell wrote:
in /var/log/syslog i get the following error repeated three times every 25
seconds:
Aug 9 15:45:23 firewall kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:04:76:e2:6c:6c:00:40:95:30:aa:71:08:00 SRC=192.0.1.11 DST=192.0.1.7
LEN=160 TOS=0x00
My friend, if you are receiving odd kernel errors, it is either a
faulty NIC or a puzzled driver.
I know that 'cause I once had the same problem.
You know, most of us use rather old NIC's gathered from old PC's.
At least I do. If you got that card from one of these old doorstop
computers, who
you are the man. thank you. FYI bering is version rc-2.
thanks-
matt
-Original Message-
From: Tom Eastep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 10:04 AM
To: Matt Russell
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Windows XP attacking my firewall?
On Mon, 12 Aug
Hi,
Has anyone configured PPPoE in WISP the Server and the Client, i have found
that the WISP distribution does not include PPPoE although it says so, maybe
I am wrong. I have been trying to put packages on it but it seems i did not
find appropriate ones.
Most anyoing thing is that you have info
Luis.F.Correia wrote (on Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 05:19:08PM +0100):
| My friend, if you are receiving odd kernel errors, it is either a
| faulty NIC or a puzzled driver.
Or an unhappy router on the other end. Or other faulty hosts on the (outside)
subnet - both things I cannot control.
| I know
Matt:
That's an interesting firewall log. Two quick questions
spring to mind:
1. The source-IP is 192.0.1.11, the dest is 192.0.1.7, but this
is coming in on the eth0 interface of your firewall. So...
how does your LEAF firewall connected to your WinXP box?
I'm presuming that
Look at the docs:
0x82
Out of window collision. This typically occurs when *some other*
(emphasis added) Ethernet host is incorrectly set to full duplex
on a half duplex network.
Both of these errors are the result of network errors that
should
be corrected.
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, brooksp5 wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick question about compiling a kernel for Bering.
Is it possible to compile a kernel with built in support for interface
cards -thus removing the requirement of defining the drivers as modules.
In most cases, yes, but...
I will be
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible in which
file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
Thanks for any help.
Abjin
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Hi Abjin,
--- Abjin M H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible
in which file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
the syslinux.cfg file and then create
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Cass Tolken wrote:
I suppose you can take out shorwall (note no e) from the LRP=... in
the syslinux.cfg file and then create your own package with your own
scripts. But I'd have to ask why?
I wanted to ask the same question but then I'm a bit biased :-)
-Tom
--
Tom
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 06:55:05PM -0600, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall. If possible in which
file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
if you put your firewall script in in /etc/init.d/
and add a line like this
RCDLINKS='0,K31 1,K31
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Bering cd and iptables without shorewall.
Yes, but you are on your own. Shorewall provides the iptables/nat support
in Bering.
If possible in which file should I write iptables/nat
scripts.
You will need to build your own
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 17:23
To: Peter Nosko
Charles Steinkuehler contends that windows sometimes screws up fat disks
when it writes to them. Also, disks do die, though I am not sure how old
the floppy in
On Monday 12 August 2002 05:59, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
You must boot from MSDOS6.x.
Nope, but you must drop the lock if using a Win9x boot disk,
however using msdos6.x is easier... check Charles harddrive
howto.
Then use syslinux with '-s' flag.
I even had to use syslinux 2.00-pre6 because
Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
WinImage on a dos/win box supports reading and writting to 1680 formats on
floppy
Start WinImage, DiskFormat Disk Select Non Standard Format 1.68 MB to
format the floppy
when finished insert into the linux box, lrcfg, backup
after you have saved your
Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Argh. I tried to forward the below CERT advisory to the list yesterday but
it was rejected because I used a MIME-based forward. The list rejects such
posts without bouncing them back to you, which is quite broken behavior,
thus I need to
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