Did you open up the firewall - be specific like you were in /etc/hosts.allow
in /etc/network.conf
EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=0/0_smtp x.x.x.x/24_ssh
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Hi all,
I'm trying to access my home LRP (Eigerstein) router via ssh from my office.
So far I have added
ALL:LOCAL
ssh:
Dean Moreton wrote:
Hi, im using a modified version of Eigersteinbeta 2 with a
pppoe package. What id like to achieve is to be able to
vnc into a machine on my internal network through my lrp
box from an external ip (i.e work). I take it this will
require some modifying of the ip ruleset
information here on replacing grep and mailonerr:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/Packages/Utilities.htm
Julian Church wrote:
I've been having some bother with the mail command on my Eigerstein
LRP. Checking up on older posts, I don't think I've fallen into the usual
pitfalls.
unknown source wrote:
Im fairly confused with this basicly Im looking for an image which supports
ipchains, ipmasq, isapnp, pppoe, ppp, and sharing of serial IRQs which from
what I know would have to be a 2.4.X kernel or 2.2.X compiled for this
purpose and anything else I might have missed
Timothy Schilbach wrote:
Hey there,
I have the E2B working great. Thakn you for that awesome documentation
on LEAF. My network only has one subnet so I didnt install Seattle
Firwall. I figgured the basic version would be good enough for now.
I have allowed SMTP, WWW, POP-3 to be
I disagree. ttyp0 ttyp1 - is not needed for ssh login. I recommend not having
ttyp0 enabled in /etc/securetty.
Perhaps you did not add sshd to /etc/hosts.allow
sshd: 192.168.1.1 if you are only allowing logins from internal network
single machine
sshd: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 for internal
Kevin wrote:
I have 32 meg ram in a p2 75 mhz box with two floppy's. I have the ram disk
set up for 16 meg at the present time.
Does LRP need the other 16 meg of memory to run the programs or do they run
in the 16 meg?
You don't tell us which flavor of LRP you use.
6 megs for the ram
I have been playing with Etienne.Charlier ESB2 test_20010527
pppoe image. I thought I would try this image for a friends
pppoe router. I have a ram drive of 6 megs with a total of
24 megs of ram. Several times I got a message no space left
on device. I am not connected to the Internet so no
Jeff Pierce wrote:
I am presently running eigerstien2beta 3.1.0 as a ppp dialup with no
problems. However in about a week I will have DSL using PPPoA. The modem
will have an ethernet port with an IP of 192.168.1.1 and the connecting
system, LRP box, IP has to be 192.168.1.2. My internal
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You put your rules under the router section. Are you running this in
router mode? or in firewall mode?
I agree with Jeff. I have been running this script for two and a half months
... but it is in ipfilter_firewall_cfg ... not the router section. Try it
this way
serial
how to here
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if the kenel needs special configuration in order to
boot
up with a console on a serial port?
I'm planning on building a router with soekris.com's net4501 little
SBC
computer, but it doesn't have a VGA port, only a serial port. So
Kevin wrote:
Thanks Scott
I even fired up Echowall and still had my log files go out the roof
with
those dang packets
I will search my conf files and see where I can input those two filters
to
see if that stops the logging
archive
message
the List of IPs I block is here:
hanroute: -root-
#
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Thanks for the info
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
2.2.19 is more stable, as 2.4 is still being worked out. My last
attempt at compiling 2.4.6 kept ending in failures, which I almost never
ever saw with 2.2. You might wish to hold back or not;
Just comment out the interfaces you don't need in /etc/network.conf and
make this right
# Interfaces to start on boot go here - ie ppp0 eth0
IF_AUTO=eth0 eth1
Quote from Charles about Extended Scripts V1.1:
DMZ_SWITCH=YES is for a conventional routed OR static NAT DMZ
DMZ_SWITCH=PRIVATE is for
Robert Chambers wrote:
Somebody on the list suggested that I should use DNS Cache on my LRP.
Because to get my Linux box to connect to the outside world, I must
edit my resolv.confg file and add two nameservers that are provided from
my ISP.
Ok I found a copy of dnscache.lrp. How do I
Sandro Minola wrote:
Hi Charles
Hi all
I've solved the hostname problem by myself. It seems that my Busybox V0.51
don't accept comments in the /etc/hostname file. I changed the
/etc/init.d/network script to don't write any comments. Now it works.
I'm still interested in this line 128
David B. Cook wrote:
I have found the same thing. In fact, I have yet to deply my
EigerSteinBeta2 for exactly that reason. I seem to quite frequently get
floppy errors and I'm not comfortable on its stability. Is the problem the
format, the physical drives or what? I was beginning to think I
Andrew G. Gray wrote:
Thankyou Nicholas, the suggestion you made for the change to the command to
extract the external IP address works well and the script I put together now
does as it is designed to do. Obviously the version of the scripts I have is
different to the one you run. The
Kim Oppalfens wrote:
Hi there,
Just a quick question, is anybody using radmin (a remote control tool
see : http://radmin.com) behind his lrp firewall?
I am trying to connect over the internet to my home machine behind
lrp.
So far I have opened up and portforwarded port 4899 to the
Kenneth the documentation here has an error.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/pppoe-cd.html
7) Uncomment the modules you need for your NICs and add this to your
/etc/network.conf:
# Serial Support
slhc
ppp
ppp_deflate
bsd_comp
7) Uncomment the modules you need for
A friend brought his brand new DCD router over to trouble shoot. He
bought one of those Flex board + 700 MHz + 256 M RAM + tiny 6 x 6
case. (I can't afford the price tag - but it is pretty).
Here is the symptom he had. The CD booted ok and loaded all the
lrps. None of the modules would load
A friend brought his brand new DCD router over to trouble shoot. He
bought one of those Flex board + 700 MHz + 256 M RAM + tiny 6 x 6
case. (I can't afford the price tag - but it is pretty).
sounds like one of these guys
Jason C. Leach wrote:
hi,
What do I set to open a port from a DMZ server to a server inside
the localnet?
Thanks,
j.
The DMZ does not allow this by default. You can connect to it from
the inside. If it could initiate a connection then that could open
you up to an attack if someone
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Ok. I have spent the last 2 days messing with Dachstein (Floppy based).
I still can't get it to work.
I have gone through all menu option on lrcfg about 20 times. I have looked over
most of
the documentation I have found.
This is my situation:
I am getting
Morgan Reed wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up a stock EB2 box at my wife's house (she's in school, not that
it matters :)) and it works (sort of). Here is my situation/problem(s).
1. The provider here in Blacksburg is providing ethernet directly, and is
offering a static external address,
I have a friend who uses DCD 1.02 on a pppoe connection. I have a
static so I can't test out pppoe. I have spent some time on the phone
trying to help him trouble shoot.
I had him put svi network ipfilter reload in the /etc/ppp/ip-up to
make sure his port forwards are updated after his
at the prompt
but never in cron.
rdate is a link to busybox
Any ideas how to make this work with cron?
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- unplug your dsl modem but leave your router alone
plug it back in. The provider will likely issue you a new ip when
your connection goes down and then reconnects. Have a friend ping or
access your machine by name.
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Scott Sandeman-Allen wrote:
Well, after reading the scripts over again a few more times, I have
found an example:
eth2_ROUTES=1.1.1.3 2.2.2.0/24_via1.1.1.18
Now I have to figure out how this _really_ works because so far,
there is no reference as to which IP network represents what. What
for multicron. (Ping check, Space check, etc)
#Default: Every 15 minutes
*/15* * * * root/etc/multicron-p
11 05,11,17,23 * * * rootrdate -s 132.163.4.101
12 05,11,17,23 * * * roothwclock --systohc
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If you are using the floppy version you may have to copy these modules to the
floppy if they are not already there. Modules available on Charles' site.
The DFE530TX+ I believe works (better??) with the new 8139too module. All these
pci cards need pciscan loaded first.
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Try here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/Packages/LCDProc.htm
John Mullan wrote:
Hello Jack.
Can you tell me how to make use of lcdd.lrp and lcdproc.lrp??
I can see the packages load with the others. If I have a working piece
of LCD hardware, would something show up
Jason C. Leach wrote:
hi,
Can somone fwd me the name of the Virus that may or may not exist
in the IPSec package?
j.
Linux/Obsidian.E virus.
Read the article describing ELF header viruses with from the link
provided by Kenneth.
The only place I can find a reference to the elfXray
Lance Robertson wrote:
Thanks for the fast and simple response. I knew it had to be easy.
Does this fix open me up to people trying to hack in via the cable
modems internal network?
If you allow all the private 192.168 address range through, I would think
that you are not as secure as you
Doug Sampson wrote:
# TCP services open to outside world
# Space seperated list: srcip/mask_dstport
EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=216.70.236.234/29_ssh 0/0_www 0/0_1023 0/0_8080
# Uncomment following for port-forwarded internal services.
# The following is an example of what should be put here.
#
noise - then backup etc.
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Henning, Brian wrote:
Hello-
I am having problems getting 2 (d-link) DFE-530TX+ working.
I am using the rtl8139.o module which depends on pci-scan and
8390. I loaded these two before I loaded the rtl8139 but, after I boot the
system I get the error: insmod init_module rtl8139: device or
Craig Caughlin wrote:
Hi folks,
I've been told, as a general rule, the configuration files residing under
/etc can be modified to customize your DachsteinCD. For example, If you want
to modify your system to use some other NIC, then edit /etc/modules. My
questions are: How do I access the
?
not necessarily. It may be coming from machines on your isps network.
Thanks,
Chris
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to change
# cd /etc/dnscache/root/ip
# ls
127.0.0.1 192.168
# touch 172.16.5. or whatever your network is.
Of course you have to make the appropriate changes in network.conf and weblet
for a different set of private ips.
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How about using the file lrpkg.cfg according to the DCD format. Not a lot of
difference between a CD and a flash other than R/W.
lrpkg.cfg has no limit. It is is just a text line containing everything from
syslinux.cfg after the LRP=
it could look like this
on the Network Setup
You will get a page which will include the eth0 MAC and IP address among other
things.
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Chen, Elvis wrote:
Greetings,
I'm a long time user of LRP. My last LRP was a
2-disks EigerStein with ssh/sshd and it worked great.
I have decided to give Dachstein a try but ran into 2
problems, and I seek your help.
Here is how I got Dachstein to work with my cable
modem
modified in your setup? If you boot up an unmodified setup does it
work?
Are you really going to ssh out from the router to other machines? If not, you
don't need ssh.lrp. I would get the daemon working first before adding the
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I've added a slightly easier to read HTML version, with links to the package
files, available here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/packages-list.html
The table loads and displays with ie but not Netscape 4.79. Mozilla 1.0 will be
out shortly - maybe that will display it.
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 19:40, Victor McAllister wrote:
I've added a slightly easier to read HTML version, with links to the package
files, available here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/packages-list.html
Everyone,
Thanks for letting me know there was a problem
that is what LEAF is for - to keep the bad
guys out.
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Chen, Elvis wrote:
Greetings,
Can someone please outline some instruction on how to
make Dachstein LRP onto a 1.44MB floppy?
I have some very old 486DX with 2 floppy drives, but
they can't read 1.68MB disks. Is there something
unique to where syslinux has to be on the floppy, or
can I
is still /32 in the ip ad sh
Backup the changes to etc once you have it working and before you reboot.
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Greetings,
I'm considering buying a pair of VoIP Blaster from
Creative Lab
(http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?Product=203MainCategory=7Centric=SearchSite=yes)
for US$20. The original software that comes with it
(from Creative) does NOT work behind
- under stopmartians procedure
# RFC 1918/1627/1597 blocks
third line down just comment it
$IPCH -A $LIST -j DENY -p all -s 192.168.0.0/16 -d 0/0 -l $*
save it svi network reload
if that makes everything work then backup etc to the floppy.
Victor McAllister
uses Shorewall.
Looking at the diagram of your system I am interested in how your workstations
have both a private IP and a public IP as you describe and diagram here:
http://www.shorewall.net/myfiles.htm
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Rein Inge Hoff wrote:
Hello,
for testing purposes I would like to open up for all traffic for a range of IP
addresses (for example 217.68.113.96/28). I also need to open up for all traffic for
a single IP address. Is this best done by using ipchains or by changing some
configuration file?
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- but tcpdump is avalaible as an lrp - and is on the iso for Dachstein.
Once you know where it comes from, then you should be able to prevent
it from being logged.
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DCD has not done a reboot for over 200 days, but I
keep extra copies of all the configuration files on floppy just in case
something goes haywire. This practice has saved me several times in the
last 3 years. LEAF runs in RAM which is used both for filesystem
partitions and system ram.
Victor
.
It could have programs on it that could be useful to someone who got
access.
Since the boot media is only used at boot and backup - it should stay
umounted. I believe lrcfg should give you an error message if the
backup media is already mounted.
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I used tulip with the FA310 in Bering. pci-scan not used.
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David Pitts wrote:
I would like to use NetMeeting from my Bering protected home network.
My research indicates that requires the H323-conntrack module and maybe
some other configuration. Please feel free to correct me if that's
wrong.
However, I get the impression NetMeeting will still not be
James Neave wrote:
Hi,
After two or three backups of the bering and shorewall settings, the
firewall ceases to do anything. I'll explain.
The machine will boot. My local machines can ping it. But it won't
respond to any of my machines DHCP requests and I can't see the 'net'
zone.
Is dhcp
for pscp.
iXplorer is a freeware Windows GUI client for pcp (personal secure copy)
All you need on the leaf box is sshd
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download link or it will read it as text.
You can try your bering cd on a box with a newer bios. It should
ignore the hard drive and boot up to the root login.
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Each section in the /etc/modules file could have a different ! dir entry. All the user has to do is uncomement the needed modules and backup modules. No need to copy them to the /lib/modules directory.
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192.168.1.254;
range 192.168.2.8 192.168.2.10;
host penguin {
hardware ethernet 00:a0:cc:d9:20:ff;
fixed-address 192.168.2.7;
}
}
when I start dhcpd it always says listening on eth1 only.
What am I doing wrong?
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The messages at boot read:
Starting dhcpd on eth0:
No subnet declaration for eth0(0.0.0.0)
Please write a subnet declaration for eth0 in your dhcpd.conf
snip/
did you change /etc/init.d/dhcpd
# eth0 for ppp/dialup
ifs=eth1
change it to
ifs=eth0
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Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Victor McAllister wrote:
Tom Eastep wrote:
He used ethereal
After logging in successfully to the remote ftp server.
Request: TYPE I
Responce: 200 set to I
Request: PASV
Responce: 227 Entering Passive mode (199,x,y,z,31,245) ** actual IP of
remote
understand that that kernel 2.4 allows connection tracking for active
ftp transfers.
The file does not get transfered.
I have ssh access to his firewall.
Any suggestions? It is not blocking by the ISP since we can boot up
Dachstein and it works. Any suggestions???
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Tom Eastep wrote:
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I am helpiing a friend upgrade a Dachstein box to Bering 1.2 over DSL
PPPoE. He has a windows program (192.168.1.100 machine) on the internal
network that sends a gif file for a weater broadcast every 15 minutes
- always work without
errors in Dachstein
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Tom Eastep wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 12:12, Victor McAllister wrote:
My friend is still troubleshooting why Dachstein works with an internal
passive ftp client SENDING a file and Bering fails.
System is PPPoE
He ran tdpdump in passive ftp mode .
Dachstein showns the mss at differnt
Arnold Wiegert wrote:
After some problems getting my second floppy recognized under
Dachstein, I am wondering whether or not I should switch to something
else.
Did you edit syslinux.cfg on the first floppy and make sure the second
floppy is defined for floppies
PKGPATH=/dev/fd0,/dev/fd1
or
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The openssh 3.7.1p1 suite is available for testing in the following directory:
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It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
Jacques
Thank you Jacques for all your hard work
Mark Bynum wrote:
Richard,
Two questions:
1. What is wrong with Dachstein? Is it insecure?
2. I've tried your suggestions and still I can't ping either internal
network from the other. But, I do know have a new route:
192.168.2.0/24 via 192.168.1.254 dev eth1
The other one didn't take. I
JD wrote:
Regarding the following issue with ppp0 idle command failing ...
Am 2003-10-07 21:50:29, schrieb Jeff Newmiller:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello all,
if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine.
But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?
Kory Krofft wrote:
I am trying to set up a small web server on a DMZ and I am having
trouble with connecting to the DMZ computer from my internal network.
My set up is as follows:
Bering 1.2 firewall
Shorewall configured per 3 interfaces examples.
DMZ uses a stripped version of Bering 1.2. It
Ray Olszewski wrote:
The oddity in your report is this part:
I can ping loc machines from the DMZ
after I issued ip route add 192.168.1.0 via 192.168.10.254 on the DMZ
It suggests the possibility of an error in the routing table on the
DMZ host, so that it does not know that 192.168.10.254 is
Kory Krofft wrote:
Victor, Ray,
I added the route on the win machine and I can now browse the weblet
in the 192.168.10.1 ip. and once I removed routefilter I could access
the weblet intermittently on the external IP but when I tested from a
friends machine over the internet it reports
Kory Krofft wrote:
Victor,
Kory Krofft wrote:
How does your dmz boxen resolve names? Can you ping by name the
machines on the net with the images? Does it go back to the
firewall
and dnscache? If so you might want to add the other interface card
in
the leaf box in the first
sorry my poor layout, but i use a stupid web mail.
as i have written before, my connection rightnow
written this mail, i use macos with dhcp enablet
so im using a cable connection
i know i´t not a real fixt IP but i get, the same
IP always, ok
Assuming that you have the network card working in
B Ering wrote:
i'm a little bit confused about the following:
can someone tell me which file to use for a tulip nic?
the one in directory \net or
the one in directory \kernel\drivers\net\tulip?
why are there two versions, why is there a difference in size and why
don't all the nicdrivers have
Christopher Harewood wrote:
Tried both of these before posting. 192.168.1.0 is my wired subnet,
192.68.3.0 is my wireless subnet.
hosts.allow:
ALL: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
ALL: 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0
sh-httpd.conf (pertinent parts)
# Who are we - used for CGI scripts
Tony wrote:
Good Morning,
I have the latest version of Bering UlibC with shorewall 1.4.5. I also
run a DMZ with an ftp server. The DNAT rule logs at the info level so I
can see who is accessing the server. I have blacklisted China and Korea
according to
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