"show log" is also run outside of config mode --
You can run any command in config mode by putting "run" in front of it,
as in "run show log" or "run show interfaces".
If you want to watch traffic, "tshark" is available from the root shell.
Once you've run logged in as root, try
tshark -i eth0 -n
Ahh.. I Have to do "show interfaces" outside of config mode to see it...
but is there any way to monitor http traffic only?
Also, "show log" gives me this:
ERROR: cannot show "log" because it doesn't exist.
[edit]
I missed something?
Daren
-Original Message-
From: Justin Fletcher [mail
For more info on this problem, take a look at Bug 2366.
http://bugzilla.vyatta.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2366
The 2.3 release will no longer have this problem.
Now, the problem that Jeff has been experiencing has similar symptoms, but
is actually due to different causes, as Jeff did not install with
Easiest way is with a "show interfaces" - it'll give you packet statistics.
By default, the system logs at warning level, so any major issues will be
visible using "show log".
Justin
On 10/8/07, Daren Tay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have been having problems with my web server
It's a recent discovery tracked in the Bugzilla database. In the next release,
the installation script checks for it, and ensures that you can't do that.
Justin
On 10/8/07, Scott Pickles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with Jeff. I too installed Vyatta using the default prompts. If
> you
Hi guys,
I have been having problems with my web servers behind a vyatta router. I am
thinking of trying to check if vyatta is dropping packets.. what should I do
to find out?
Also.. I realise under "System", there's no logging.
What's the minimal logging should I use to get useful information wi
Hi guys,
I have getting alot of such entries in my log:
Oct 7 14:35:12 vyatta sshd[27845]: (pam_unix) check pass; user unknown
I think its just some bots trying to login. Anyway to prevent this?
Also, currently I allow root login, but I don't feel safe with that option.
I can disable that using
I agree with Jeff. I too installed Vyatta using the default prompts. If
you are aware of the fact that installing root and config on the same
partitions is an issue, why not either put a disclaimer in the
documentation, the setup, or both?
Regards,
Scott
On 10/8/07, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Sorry for the late reply everyone. Been out of town for a while. I
will try to summarize a few answers for this thread into one email.
Hope it's clear.
Vyatta uses iptables/netfilter for our firewall implementation. For
discussion refer to the following diagram... This is pulled from
section 3
Hi All,
I have posted a mail some days ago describing a problem when I tried to
configure multicast in VC2.2.
After studing the problem, I have realized that the problem is in the
kernel, where multicast is not enabled
When I execute "sysctl -a | grep mc_forwarding" I get the following answer:
Hi William:
DHCP client functionality is not supported yet on Vyatta mostly because of
the way ip addressing and interfaces are handled within the system. We are
working on fixing some of the infrastructure issues to be able to deliver
this in the near future. Stay tuned. Meanwhile please feel
I'm trying to replace a Pix 501 with a Vyatta router/firewall on my home
network. I think I have most of the configuration migrated except I can't
seem to figure out how to get the Vyatta device to configure one of its
interfaces with DHCP and then to NAT all
traffic to that DHCP assigned IP addres
Hi Jeff,
At this time, the prior Vyatta releases have 2 initialization scripts for the
lighttpd daemon -- the default one that came with the lighttpd debian package
which is '/etc/init.d/lighttpd', and the custom Vyatta lighttpd initialization
script which is '/opt/vyatta/sbin/lighttpd.init'.
Heres the output
---
Welcome to Vyatta.
This system is open-source software. The exact distribution terms for
each module comprising the full system are described in the individual
files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
vyatta:~# ps -ef | grep lighttpd
www-data 8256 1 0 Oct07 ?00:00
Vyatta does not support running paravirtualized under Xen. We do run under
Xen in non-para modes, however, using the hardware virtualization support
in newer x86 processors.
-- Dave
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dominique
Jeannerod
Sent: Monday, Octob
Hi Jeff,
It looks like your system was installed properly (root on hde1 and
config on hde2). When you run:
ps -ef | grep lighttpd
What is the output? When the web-gui has been started properly, there
should be a process referencing the following:
/opt/vyatta/etc/lighttpd.conf
Can you also
Heres a snip from the df command
Copy of file system
Linux localhost 2.6.20 #1 Thu Aug 23 12:25:11 PDT 2007 i686
Welcome to Vyatta.
This system is open-source software. The exact distribution terms for
each module comprising the full system are described in the individual
files in /us
I will check that.
All I can say at this point is that I ran install from the cd and let it do its
thing automatically
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From: Robyn Orosz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Sent: Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:39:42 -0400
Sub
Hi Jeff,
We've seen this issue on systems that were improperly installed with the
root and config partitions pointing to the same disk partition (ex. both
root and config installed on sda1). This causes a loop in the file
system that can result in the web-gui falling back to the default
light
Mysteriously sometime between Thursday afternoon and Monday morning
the vyatta main webpage is gone and I see the lighthttpd placeholder page
nor is it prompting to allow the connection as it did before
and i do not know why..??? Things were all there Thursday afternoon..
I have not re
Hi Jon,
You are correct that the XORP user manual does correctly describe the
current behavior. This behavior has been reported as an issue in Vyatta
Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.vyatta.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1793
And in XORP Bugzilla:
http://www.xorp.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=566
I'll forwar
Hi,
In the Vyatta command reference, the use of ospf passive mode is described
as: (With small typo)
Optional. Determines whether OSPF sends hello messages out >ON< this
interface.
If hello messages are not sent, neighbor relationships will not be
established on that interface. However, be
Hi,
i'm trying to setup Vyatta in a Xen virtual machine (paravirtualized), and
it was ok with version VC2_1, but i need to fix some Vyatta bugs, and run
the VC2_2 version.
But VC2_2 comes with a 2.6.20 kernel ... and here come the problem, and
question : xen only officially supports the 2.6.18 kern
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