Hello Jim,

> It worked! But an oddity is that even though I uncommented the range of
> IP addresses
> to allocate starting at 192.168.1.1, my Win XP machine gets allocated
> 192.168.1.65.
> When I plug my Linux laptop in (with the Win XP machine still connected),
> it gets 192.168.1.2. So why doesn't my Win XP box get 192.168.1.1?
>
Probably your XP machine had that dhcp address before and asked the dhcp
daemon to provide him with 192.168.1.65. If that address is free, it will
be granted.
So it has nothing to do with your setup, but with the XP dhcp cache.

>
> Whilst I can ssh into the firewall (very useful) I can't access it with a
> browser. I've noticed that my syslog file has entries "cannot execute
> /usr/sbin/sh-httpd: no such file
> or directory". I guess that it ought to be mini-httpd that should be
> called. I've tried starting mini-httpd by hand "/etc/init.d/mini-httpd
> start", but with no luck - and checking with ps ax shows no mini-httpd
> daemon running.
>
Strange, which packages have you loaded (leaf.cfg)? Did you change
anything in /etc/inetd.conf? The line "www stream tcp ...." should be
commented out (as it is by default).

Eric



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