Re: [Vyatta-users] vyatta in a fully-virtualized (hvm) domU; console issues

2008-01-30 Thread Aubrey Wells
I have an almost identical setup, and I have no such issue. Can you post your .cfg for the domU? -- Aubrey Wells Senior Engineer Shelton | Johns Technology Group A Vyatta Ready Partner www.sheltonjohns.com On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:23 AM, snowcrash+vyatta wrote: hi, i've

Re: [Vyatta-users] Managing different subnet with different gateway

2008-01-30 Thread Daren Tay
Hi guys, I revisited the issue after getting a box to test I have set up a vyatta router with 4 ports eth0: 192.168.1.232 (WAN) - simulate gateway#1 eth1: 192.168.1.233 (WAN) - simulate gateway#2 eth2: 192.168.20.1 (LAN) - simulate LAN #1, represented by a laptop 192.168.20.2 :: to route

Re: [Vyatta-users] vyatta in a fully-virtualized (hvm) domU; console issues

2008-01-30 Thread snowcrash+vyatta
hi, I have an almost identical setup, and I have no such issue. Can you post your .cfg for the domU? good to know -- then it's likely a local phenomenon. tho, it's probably worth metioning that other similar, standalone hvm installs (e.g., smoothwall) have no such prob here. here's the .cfg

Re: [Vyatta-users] Unable to login, solved by reboot

2008-01-30 Thread Justin Fletcher
As you can see, nothing jumps out in the log. A detailed search may turn up more information; otherwise, at least you've got a work-around :-) Justin On Jan 29, 2008 2:48 PM, Jostein Martinsen-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Log result attached. I managed to login if I changed the passwords

Re: [Vyatta-users] Managing different subnet with different gateway

2008-01-30 Thread Justin Fletcher
Yes, eth0 and eth1 should be on different subnets; if not, the router doesn't know which interface should be used to send traffic to another device on that subnet. Best, Justin On Jan 30, 2008 7:47 AM, Daren Tay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, I revisited the issue after getting a box to

Re: [Vyatta-users] Unable to login, solved by reboot

2008-01-30 Thread Justin Fletcher
Maybe . . . However, much of this has been resolved with associated changes in Glendale. Give Alpha 1 a try - I doubt you'll see it there :-) Best, Justin On Jan 30, 2008 12:43 PM, Jostein Martinsen-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But i feel that the only reason I didn't have to reboot is luck

Re: [Vyatta-users] Unable to login, solved by reboot

2008-01-30 Thread Jostein Martinsen-Jones
How production ready are Glendale. I'm using vyatta as router/firewall in front of a couple of servers that soon will go live... Since it's alpha, do you think I should do it? Just printed the whole manual... 2008/1/30, Justin Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Maybe . . . However, much of this has

Re: [Vyatta-users] Unable to login, solved by reboot

2008-01-30 Thread Justin Fletcher
Personally, I'd use it to take advantage of major changes and fixes, and I'm running it to access all 40 lab systems - but that's me :-) It still needs more polish, and there's a good chance you'll find things that aren't perfect (or maybe even a bug or two), and you'll have to re-enter and/or

Re: [Vyatta-users] Unable to login, solved by reboot

2008-01-30 Thread Dave Roberts
Glendale probably hasn't had enough widespread alpha testing to know for sure, but having said that, I think the general consensus from people at Vyatta as well as some other comments we have gotten from outside is that it feels a lot more stable. By stable, I specifically mean a lot less

[Vyatta-users] Munin and Vyatta

2008-01-30 Thread ken Felix
Can you up date us on this mini-itx system, does it support multiple NICs? ___ Vyatta-users mailing list Vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users