Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

2002-10-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 26 Octobre 2002 07:23, troy a écrit :
What is the context ?
Are you upgrading from rc3 to rc4
If yes what shorewall files did you try to keep ?
Jacques
 I have done some reading and I know that others had this same issue with
 older versions of Bering/shorewall but I was unable to find a solution
 in any of the posts.

 I just entered all my configs into shorewall and backed up my changes.
 The first time that I attempted to back up everything using the L
 option, shorewall failed to back up. But the second try it backed up
 ok... The problem is when I reboot I get the following error and
 shorewall fails to load. If I look at the shorewall configs everything
 is there as it should be. I am not sure what happened here...

 snip

 /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist
 Terminated

 snip

 I know all of my configs are right because I copied them from my Bering
 rc3. (Which is working very well I might add. Thanks guys.)

 I was waiting for someone with a similar issue to ask the list for
 assistance but I guess I am alone here.

 Can anyone tell me what is happening here? Thanks in advance.

 Troy




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[leaf-user] NIC Driver Needed

2002-10-26 Thread Reginald R. Richardson
Hi guys...

I'm looking for a very old driver, do hope some one can shed some lite
on my search
Here's the details:

ManufacturerModel   Dated
-   -
NetWorthUTP16B  1995


I search for this company all over the Net, but found out that it was
taken over by Compaq/HP, I was lucky to find the DOS drivers, and the
config file to change the IRQ, and I/O addresses...

What I was not lucky to find, is the Linux Driver, I tried, the
NE.o/8390.o drivers, pcnet32.o, tulip.o, winbond-840.0, mii/8139too and
none of them work..

Any suggestons on which NIC driver I can use, or where I can download a
driver for these NICS would be glady accepted..

Btw: I'm using Bearing 1.0-rc4, tried also on the previous release, with
no success


thnks
_
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Re: [leaf-user] NIC Driver Needed

2002-10-26 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Reginald R. Richardson wrote:

 Hi guys...
 
 I'm looking for a very old driver, do hope some one can shed some lite
 on my search
 Here's the details:
 
 Manufacturer  Model   Dated
   -   -
 NetWorth  UTP16B  1995
 
 
 I search for this company all over the Net, but found out that it was
 taken over by Compaq/HP, I was lucky to find the DOS drivers, and the
 config file to change the IRQ, and I/O addresses...

I would recommend that you note the part numbers on the main chips and see
if you can track something down based on that information.

[...]

 Btw: I'm using Bearing 1.0-rc4, tried also on the previous release, with
 no success

That's Bering, as in the strait, not bearing, as in the spinning shaft
support.

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Re: [leaf-user] NIC Driver Needed

2002-10-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 26 Octobre 2002 10:12, Reginald R. Richardson a écrit :
 Hi guys...

 I'm looking for a very old driver, do hope some one can shed some lite
 on my search
 Here's the details:

 Manufacturer  Model   Dated
   -   -
 NetWorth  UTP16B  1995


 I search for this company all over the Net, but found out that it was
 taken over by Compaq/HP, I was lucky to find the DOS drivers, and the
 config file to change the IRQ, and I/O addresses...
From the links below it appears that this is an 16bits ISA NE2000 compatible 
NIC
http://www.cnc.tatung.com.tw/download/tecdoc/Urg/pdf/utp16b.pdf
http://www5.compaq.com/support/files/networking/NICs/NetWorthUTP16B_16bit_ISA_NE2000.html
ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/IPG/networth/nics/10bt/16bit/utp16b_readme.txt

So 8390.o + ne.o should be your friends provided that your card is in I/O 
mode and that your provide the good I/O address

Jacques


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[leaf-user] Re: Free Firewall for Win 2000 Pro with ICS networking

2002-10-26 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
 To be honest with you I do not understand Linux , however I should
like firewall protection free and good , you mention many firewalls
crash. I use Win 2000 Pro and my ICS networking only works without say
the Free Zone alarm software.
 If I buy  a firewall I do not know which to buy .
 I also do not know if I was to run under Linux if my metastock
charting software would work . Or word or outlook express etc .

The linux based firewall software on my site runs on a seperate computer
which goes between your home network and your internet connection.  You
can continue to run Win2000 or any other operating system on your
internal machines.

By using an old computer and a linux floppy disk, you can setup a very
inexpensive and much more flexible version of a black-box type
firewall.  The commercial versions from Linksys, 3Com, Netgear, et-al
have dropped a lot in price lately (at least here in the states), but
have pretty limited features sets.  If you want something easy to use
(it just plugs in), these boxes will work well for you, but the linux
based firewalls have much more configuration flexability (you can add
multilple interfaces, create VPN tunnels, and lots of other fancy
things).

If you want help installing a linux based firewall, or just need help
determining if it would work well for you, send a bit more information
about your internet setup to the LEAF-user list.  You can grab the
e-mail address from above, and you can subscribe to the list here:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user

Charles Steinkuehler
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[leaf-user] Problems with RC4

2002-10-26 Thread Lars Kneschke
Hello!

I have started a little project based on LEAF, which i plan to release
later. I added more programms(apache, mysql, postfix, openldap, php4),
started working on a webinterface and burned all on a bootable cd-rom. It
was working all well with rc3.

Today i upgraded to RC4 and now mysql(/usr/sbin/mysql --user=mysql) can't
start anymore. When i start mysql the following way (/usr/sbin/mysql
--user=root) it is starting up. I saw that you changed something grsecurity.

Does someone have a idea, where i can start  looking?

Another problem. /etc/localtime contains garbage. The line in localtime
looks like this for me 
@@.@@UTC@@.@

Bad! :)

I also bought a SMC wireless network card. I used the newly inlcuded hostap
modules and they work very well. I also copied some piece of code from
debian to have something like this in my interfaces:

auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet static
address 192.168.4.1
masklen 24
 wireless_essid Linuks

Works very well when i call ifup/ifdown wlan0 or ifup/ifdown -a on the
console. But when i reboot the system wlan0 is missing. Where get the
network interfaces initialized? networking is not called in runlevel 2???
Hm... 

Thanks for you good work so far.

Cu
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[leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

2002-10-26 Thread Craig
Hi folks,
I know how to set up DHCP addressing on Bering, but how do I set up
static addressing? I want to assign Bering a static external address,
and use static addresses for the boxes on my LAN. Suggestions? Thank
you.

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RE: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

2002-10-26 Thread Troy Aden
Thanks for the quick response.
 My problem is occurring with the Bering rc4. I downloaded the image that
was just released.
I did not try to replace any existing files. I simply entered all of my
information into the
Configs. I am not sure if this is upgrading because I did not try and
retain any files from rc3. 
This is based on a clean install of Bering Rc4.
I found this link that alludes to the same problem that I am having.

http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:7DlfPCFeJc4C:mail.shorewall.net/pipermai
l/shorewall-users/2002-July/001910.html+/var/lib/shorewall/functions+does+no
t+existhl=enie=UTF-8

It was basically concluded in this post that this was a Bering specific
problem with how it
 is backing up shorewall. I am not sure if this is a Bering bug or not. Any
ideas?

Troy



-Original Message-
From: Jacques Nilo [mailto:jnilo;users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:22 AM
To: troy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

Le Samedi 26 Octobre 2002 07:23, troy a écrit :
What is the context ?
Are you upgrading from rc3 to rc4
If yes what shorewall files did you try to keep ?
Jacques
 I have done some reading and I know that others had this same issue with
 older versions of Bering/shorewall but I was unable to find a solution
 in any of the posts.

 I just entered all my configs into shorewall and backed up my changes.
 The first time that I attempted to back up everything using the L
 option, shorewall failed to back up. But the second try it backed up
 ok... The problem is when I reboot I get the following error and
 shorewall fails to load. If I look at the shorewall configs everything
 is there as it should be. I am not sure what happened here...

 snip

 /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist
 Terminated

 snip

 I know all of my configs are right because I copied them from my Bering
 rc3. (Which is working very well I might add. Thanks guys.)

 I was waiting for someone with a similar issue to ask the list for
 assistance but I guess I am alone here.

 Can anyone tell me what is happening here? Thanks in advance.

 Troy




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RE: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

2002-10-26 Thread Craig
Hi folks,
Yes, Troy.

-Original Message-
From: Troy Aden [mailto:Troy.Aden;WaveCom.CA] 
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 9:23 AM
To: 'Craig'
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

Are you using Shorewall with Bering?

Troy

-Original Message-
From: Craig [mailto:craigcaughlin;attbi.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 10:20 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

Hi folks,
I know how to set up DHCP addressing on Bering, but how do I set up
static addressing? I want to assign Bering a static external address,
and use static addresses for the boxes on my LAN. Suggestions? Thank
you.

Craig




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RE: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

2002-10-26 Thread Troy Aden
 Ok you have to make changes in a couple places. If you do not want a
dynamic external IP you don't
 need pump or dhclient (I am not sure what you are using.). And if you
want to set all of your IPs 
Statically on your local network you will not need DHCPD either. (You can
keep it if you want and just
Set your local IPs statically. Your call.)
 So feel free to edit your syslinux.cfg to stop those
 from loading at boot.
  
Here is where you need to make the changes.

# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for LEAF network
# J. Nilo, April 2002
#
# Loopback interface.
auto lo 
iface lo inet loopback

# Step 1: configure external interface
# uncomment/adjust one of the following 4 options
# Option 1.1 (default): eth0 / dynamic IP from pump/dhclient
auto eth0 (Comment this out)
iface eth0 inet dhcp (Comment this out)
#
# Option 1.2: eth0 / Fixed IP (assumed to be 1.2.3.4).
#   (broadcast/gateway optional)
#auto eth0 (Uncomment this)
#iface eth0 inet static (Uncomment this)
#   address 1.2.3.4 (Uncomment this)
#   masklen 24 (Uncomment this)
#   broadcast 1.2.3.255 (Uncomment this)
#   gateway 1.2.3.1 (Uncomment this)

snip

#
# Shorewall 1.3 -- Interfaces File
#
# /etc/shorewall/interfaces

##
#ZONEINTERFACE  BROADCAST   OPTIONS
net eth0detect  dhcp,routefilter,norfc1918,noping
(Remove dhcp from this line.)
loc eth1detect  routestopped

Backup save reboot. (or do a svi networking restart then shorewall
restart if you don't want to wait.)

Hope this helps.

Troy  

 
-Original Message-
From: Craig [mailto:craigcaughlin;attbi.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 10:26 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

Hi folks,
Yes, Troy.

-Original Message-
From: Troy Aden [mailto:Troy.Aden;WaveCom.CA]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 9:23 AM
To: 'Craig'
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

Are you using Shorewall with Bering?
  
Troy

-Original Message-
From: Craig [mailto:craigcaughlin;attbi.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 10:20 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] How to set-up Bering static addressing?

Hi folks,
I know how to set up DHCP addressing on Bering, but how do I set up
static addressing? I want to assign Bering a static external address,
and use static addresses for the boxes on my LAN. Suggestions? Thank
you.

Craig




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[leaf-user] Which LEAF for wireless router

2002-10-26 Thread Tony Cappelli
All,

Can I get your experienced recommendation about which LEAF to might work best for a 
very specific application? 

I am with an ISP in Los Angeles and we have rolled out 802.11b towers in several 
cities where distance prohibits extending DSL.  We now need equipment to put out at 
our customers (end-user) home or business.  This equipment would have an Orinoco card 
with antenna attached that faces the tower.  The Orinoco is the WAN interface for the 
customer router.  Th ethernet faces their LAN. 

So far we have been using Win98 computers with WinRoutePro and Orinoco PCI--PCMCIA 
converters. These have been somewhat unreliable. 

What is the best LEAF for this purpose?  The WISP seems like it's designed for base 
stations and not customer premises equipment. 

Also, is it necessary to follow the steps outlined by Richard Dale below to get an 
Orinoco card working with Bering LEAF still?

At 12:05 PM -0700 10/14/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 11
From: Richard Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering  pcmcia_orinoco.lrp - Orinoco_cs updated versions?
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 22:32:22 +0800

A followup  solution.

It seems that the orinoco v0.09b drivers aren't very good.

I am now running the 0.13beta1 drivers and they're no longer spitting up the
various errors and timeouts I was having before.

Here's how I did it:
0.Original BERING RC3 is using the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package as
referenced by JN's pages.
1.Used Brad Fritz' scripts (slightly hacked) to download the 2.4.18
kernel and patches http://fritzfam.com/brad/leaftmp/
2.Downloaded the pcmcia-cs 3.1.33 source from
http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/
3.Downloaded the latest orinoco drivers from
http://www.ozlabs.com/people/dgibson/dldwd/
4.Extracted pcmcia-cs
5.Copied the orinoco source into the wireless directory inside the
pcmcia-cs tree
6../Confiugre (making sure the kernel source pointed to the downloaded
2.4.18 kernel source above)
7.Make
8.Replace all of the modules inside /lib/modules/pcmcia with the
recently compiled modules
9.Stopped and started the pcmcia service (/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart)
and made sure things came up properly (dmesg)
10.Added the newly replaced modules to /var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.local file,
so I could make a local backup (I use a CD-based boot, with configuration on
floppy)
11.Reboot for good luck to make sure everything was fine.

Thanks again to Brad Fritz for his detailed respons and assistance.

Cheers,
Richard.

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Re: [leaf-user] Which LEAF for wireless router

2002-10-26 Thread Vladimir I.
Tony Cappelli wrote about [leaf-user] Which LEAF for wireless router:

 What is the best LEAF for this purpose?  The WISP seems like it's designed for base 
stations and not customer premises equipment. 

I designed WISP-Dist for both customers and APs.

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Re: [leaf-user] Which LEAF for wireless router

2002-10-26 Thread Brad Fritz

Tony,

On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 10:30:03 MST Tony Cappelli wrote:

 Can I get your experienced recommendation about which LEAF
 to might work best for a very specific application?
 
 I am with an ISP in Los Angeles and we have rolled out 802.11b
 towers in several cities where distance prohibits extending DSL.
 We now need equipment to put out at our customers (end-user)
 home or business.  This equipment would have an Orinoco card
 with antenna attached that faces the tower.  The Orinoco is
 the WAN interface for the customer router.  Th ethernet faces
 their LAN. 
 
 So far we have been using Win98 computers with WinRoutePro
 and Orinoco PCI--PCMCIA converters. These have been somewhat
 unreliable. 

Based on my experiences with LEAF and Linux in general, I
suspect you will be very happy with the stability and
reliability of a Linux (or *BSD) router.  I have several
LEAF boxes deployed over 500 miles away from where I live
and have *very few* problems with any of them.  When I do,
99% of the time I can easily login remotely and resolve
the issue.
 
 What is the best LEAF for this purpose?  The WISP seems like
 it's designed for base stations and not customer premises
 equipment. 

I have not used WISP, so I cannot say how well suited it would
or would not be.  I can say Bering would be a good choice.

One of the interfaces on my Bering firewall at home is an
Orinoco Silver card.  90% or more of my traffic passes through
the wireless card on the way to my Road Runner cable connection.
I definitely have more problems with my RCA cable modem than I
do with my Bering router.  I can't remember the last time I
needed to reboot it for a reason other than upgrading or when
experimenting with kernel modules I compiled incorrectly.

brad@lab:~$ ssh homefw uptime
  6:18pm  up 40 days, 22:06, load average: 0.08, 0.01, 0.00

(I upgraded from Bering rc2 to rc3 40 days ago.)

brad@lab:~$ ssh homefw ip -s link show eth5
8: eth5: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 100
link/ether 00:02:2d:2b:0e:a6 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
RX: bytes  packets  errors  dropped overrun mcast   
833294507  3616241  0   0   0   0  
TX: bytes  packets  errors  dropped carrier collsns 
2842384866 3644133  165 0   0   0  

(eth0 is my wireless interface.)

 Also, is it necessary to follow the steps outlined by Richard
 Dale below to get an Orinoco card working with Bering LEAF still?
 
 From: Richard Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering  pcmcia_orinoco.lrp - Orinoco_cs updated versions?
 Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 22:32:22 +0800
 
 A followup  solution.
 
 It seems that the orinoco v0.09b drivers aren't very good.

[big snip]

I use the v0.09b drivers on Bering and v0.11b on my primary
notebook and have never noticed any performance or reliability
problems with that combination.  I occasionally get:

  eth0: Error -5 writing packet to BAP

error messages on my notebook, but AFAICT they don't cause any
degradation in performance.

On the other hand, when I used the v0.09b drivers to interact with
a prism2 card using the linux-wlan drivers, I did have a number of
performance problems.  (Details are in the leaf-user archives.)

I suspect there are certain drivers that don't play well with
v0.09b.  My suggestion would be to setup a test LEAF box with
v0.09b and see if you notice any errors in /var/log/syslog or
notice any performance problems.  My experience has been that
if there are going to be problems, they will be significant and
show up quickly and fairly consistently.  For that matter, you
may want to compile the newer drivers and compare their
performance against the older ones while talking to one of your
towers.

Hope that helps.

--Brad



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Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

2002-10-26 Thread Shed.
I noticed the same error while backing up shorewall on rc4. This problem 
was not present in rc3. This is error echo on each backup attempt:

Creating shorwall.lrp Please wait: |tar: var/lib/shorewall: No such file 
or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors


Afterwards, a successful backup takes place.

Shed.


Troy Aden wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
 My problem is occurring with the Bering rc4. I downloaded the image that
was just released.
I did not try to replace any existing files. I simply entered all of my
information into the
Configs. I am not sure if this is upgrading because I did not try and
retain any files from rc3. 
This is based on a clean install of Bering Rc4.
I found this link that alludes to the same problem that I am having.

http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:7DlfPCFeJc4C:mail.shorewall.net/pipermai
l/shorewall-users/2002-July/001910.html+/var/lib/shorewall/functions+does+no
t+existhl=enie=UTF-8

It was basically concluded in this post that this was a Bering specific
problem with how it
 is backing up shorewall. I am not sure if this is a Bering bug or not. Any
ideas?

Troy



-Original Message-
From: Jacques Nilo [mailto:jnilo;users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:22 AM
To: troy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

Le Samedi 26 Octobre 2002 07:23, troy a écrit :
What is the context ?
Are you upgrading from rc3 to rc4
If yes what shorewall files did you try to keep ?
Jacques

I have done some reading and I know that others had this same issue with
older versions of Bering/shorewall but I was unable to find a solution
in any of the posts.

I just entered all my configs into shorewall and backed up my changes.
The first time that I attempted to back up everything using the L
option, shorewall failed to back up. But the second try it backed up
ok... The problem is when I reboot I get the following error and
shorewall fails to load. If I look at the shorewall configs everything
is there as it should be. I am not sure what happened here...



snip



/var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist
Terminated



snip



I know all of my configs are right because I copied them from my Bering
rc3. (Which is working very well I might add. Thanks guys.)

I was waiting for someone with a similar issue to ask the list for
assistance but I guess I am alone here.

Can anyone tell me what is happening here? Thanks in advance.

Troy








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RE: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

2002-10-26 Thread Troy Aden
That is exactly right. Thanks for posting that. The error only
happened once and I 
did not write it down. (And I could not remember the exact text of
the error.)
 Are you also having the /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist
error?


-Original Message-
From: Shed. [mailto:shedii;bellsouth.net]
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

I noticed the same error while backing up shorewall on rc4. This problem
was not present in rc3. This is error echo on each backup attempt:

Creating shorwall.lrp Please wait: |tar: var/lib/shorewall: No such file
or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors


Afterwards, a successful backup takes place.

Shed.


Troy Aden wrote:
 Thanks for the quick response.
  My problem is occurring with the Bering rc4. I downloaded the image that
 was just released.
 I did not try to replace any existing files. I simply entered all of my
 information into the
 Configs. I am not sure if this is upgrading because I did not try and
 retain any files from rc3.
 This is based on a clean install of Bering Rc4.
 I found this link that alludes to the same problem that I am having.


http://www.google.ca/search?q=cache:7DlfPCFeJc4C:mail.shorewall.net/pipermai

l/shorewall-users/2002-July/001910.html+/var/lib/shorewall/functions+does+no
 t+existhl=enie=UTF-8

 It was basically concluded in this post that this was a Bering specific
 problem with how it
  is backing up shorewall. I am not sure if this is a Bering bug or not.
Any
 ideas?

 Troy



 -Original Message-
 From: Jacques Nilo [mailto:jnilo;users.sourceforge.net]
 Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 1:22 AM
 To: troy; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [leaf-user] /var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist

 Le Samedi 26 Octobre 2002 07:23, troy a écrit :
 What is the context ?
 Are you upgrading from rc3 to rc4
 If yes what shorewall files did you try to keep ?
 Jacques

I have done some reading and I know that others had this same issue with
older versions of Bering/shorewall but I was unable to find a solution
in any of the posts.

I just entered all my configs into shorewall and backed up my changes.
The first time that I attempted to back up everything using the L
option, shorewall failed to back up. But the second try it backed up
ok... The problem is when I reboot I get the following error and
shorewall fails to load. If I look at the shorewall configs everything
is there as it should be. I am not sure what happened here...


snip

/var/lib/shorewall/functions does not exist
Terminated


snip

I know all of my configs are right because I copied them from my Bering
rc3. (Which is working very well I might add. Thanks guys.)

I was waiting for someone with a similar issue to ask the list for
assistance but I guess I am alone here.

Can anyone tell me what is happening here? Thanks in advance.

Troy







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[leaf-user] NOT URGENT hosts.deny

2002-10-26 Thread Dennis Stephens
If my hosts.deny file already has

 #
 ALL: PARANOID
 ALL: ALL

Am I gaining anything when portsentry adds full ip addresses, like

 ALL: 24.200.64.187

and as far as that goes.  It's a guess on my part if it is portsentry adding
those entries.  Just wondering.

Thanks loads...
Dennis S





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