[Leaf-user] How to create LRP for latest version of PPPoE?

2001-11-14 Thread Kevin Kropf

Has someone out there created the latest version of PPPoE 
from Roaring Penguin for the LRP EigerStein2BETA.exe image?
Are there instructions a Linux newbie could follow to create
it myself perhaps.
 
Thanks & Regards, 
Kevin 


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[Leaf-user] NIC module problem (Dachstien)

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Kropf

I have just tried the Dachstien image (dachstein-rc2-1680.exe) and when the
drivers load for the NIC's I get the errors:

   insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_unregister
   insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_register

I am using 8390.o and ne2k-pci.o that are included in the image.

I have been using EigerStein2BETA.exe with the same hardware and it is has
been working fine.

Thanks & Regards,
Kevin



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RE: [Leaf-user] NIC module problem (Dachstien)

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Kropf

That did the trick, however on a side note the pci-scan must be loaded
before the other modules. (8390 & ne2k-pci)

Thanks for the quick reply.
Great job on the release!

Kevin


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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] NIC module problem (Dachstien)


> I have just tried the Dachstien image (dachstein-rc2-1680.exe) and when
the
> drivers load for the NIC's I get the errors:
>
>insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_unregister
>insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_register
>
> I am using 8390.o and ne2k-pci.o that are included in the image.
>
> I have been using EigerStein2BETA.exe with the same hardware and it is has
> been working fine.

You need to add the pci-scan module...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
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[Leaf-user] Dachstien ppOe image, anyone a working one to share?

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Kropf

Does anyone have a working Dachstien ppOe image?
Or should I wait for the next rev as I thought I read that Charles may be
releasing this version?

Thanks & Regards,
Kevin


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RE: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home

2001-11-20 Thread Kevin Kropf

I was told by Shaw, which is equivelent to @home in Canada to do the power
down reset as such to my Terayon modem:

1) unplug the cable connection to the modem, wait a moment.
2) power down the modem
3) reconnect the cable
4) power up the modem.

Good luck,
Kevin

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 12:08 PM
To: Simon Bolduc; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] ES2B Dachstien and Rogers@home


Just a blue-sky thought here ... there used to be reports, back on the LRP
lists, that, in some cases, clearing a MAC address required more than a
simple modem reset. Some people reported needing to power-down (as in unplug
from the wall socket) the modem for 5 minutes, presumably to clear some
equivalent of the CMOS a PC uses to hold state between boots. If your "reset
of the modem" hasn't been this thorough, you might try this approach and see
if it helps.

At 02:03 PM 11/20/01 -0500, Simon Bolduc wrote:
>I too am with @home, as is a friend of mine, we both upgraded to the
current
>release of dachstein and while he is experiencing the same problem as you,
I
>am not.  He has tried different NICs, reconfiguring etc.  This could
>potentially be an issue with your modem caching your MAC address (though a
>reset of the modem should repair this if that is the problem - and it
>doesn't) - or perhaps the headend modem caching the MAC.  Just out of
>curiousity is your modem a blue Terayon Modem - made out of plastic, kinda
>looks like a shark's fin??  that is the type my friend has, - and is
>different than my type of modem.  It could also be a rogue dhcp server as
>the resolution of a traceroute seems a little odd for the DHCP address.
[old stuff deleted]


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[Leaf-user] Dachstein RC5 PPPoE

2001-11-21 Thread Kevin Kropf


Where can I find a download of Dachstein RC5 PPPoE disk image please.

Thanks & Regards, 
Kevin 

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RE: [Leaf-user] How not to log a deny'ed packet/ip address

2001-11-29 Thread Kevin Kropf

Is this available in EigerStein2BETA.exe?  I did not see this variable in
the network.conf file.  Can I just add it?


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> I've got a rogue 10.x.x.x/32 server polling my Dachstein firewall
> twice every 16 seconds for a dhcp server and a port 80 scan every
> 2 minutes. I can't find any info in the archives and sites about
> "dropping" (not logging) these packets when they are deny'ed.
> The packets (webtrash) I am looking to stop logging are being
> denied by rules 10, 12, and 41. What is the syntax or change
> I need to make to quit logging these.
>
> Other than this, Dachstein is perfect, already surviving two DoS
> attacks without a reboot to date.

There is a SILENT_DENY setting in network.conf.  Extract details of the
packets you don't want logged from your existing log files, and add them to
SILENT_DENY to stop logging them.

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
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[Leaf-user] Hits on port 53.

2001-12-01 Thread Kevin Kropf


 Has anybody out their seen the following, hits on port 53?  Their is about
100 entries like this in a few seconds then nothing?  This only happens now
and again, once or twice a week.  I am using EigerStein2BETA.exe.

Sample:
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
216.34.68.2:15209 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=248 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
64.14.200.154:59888 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=244 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
128.242.105.34:38500 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=246 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
203.208.128.70:62137 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=245 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
64.78.235.14:57670 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=245 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
64.37.200.46:34818 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=245 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
216.220.39.42:14956 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=247 (#44)
Dec  1 14:48:57 kc_firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6
216.35.167.58:19075 24.80.151.202:53 L=44 S=0x00 I=0 F=0x T=243 (#44)
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[Leaf-user] Ram disk full on EigerStein2BETA.exe

2001-12-03 Thread Kevin Kropf



I have a full ram 
disk after 3 days, and I think it may be from the file 
below?
What is it and why 
is it so large?  I seams to contain a bunch of control 
characters.

 # dir -l 
w*-rw-r-   1 
root  
root  2764800 Dec  3 
10:10 wtmp
Thanks
Kevin
 


RE: [Leaf-user] Ram disk full on EigerStein2BETA.exe

2001-12-03 Thread Kevin Kropf

Thanks Ray for the insight,

It is only a firewall.

Here is an output of last:

# last wtmp
USER TTY PID TIMEON  FROM
reboot   ~   0   27832.2.16
root ttyp0   3309192.168.1.210
root ttyp0   844643  192.168.1.210

Odd that it is only a few lines given it's size?


-Original Message-
From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Leaf-User (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Ram disk full on EigerStein2BETA.exe


At 10:09 AM 12/3/01 -0800, Kevin Kropf wrote:
>I have a full ram disk after 3 days, and I think it may be from the file
>below?
>What is it and why is it so large?  I seams to contain a bunch of control
>characters.
> # dir -l w*
>-rw-r-   1 root  root  2764800 Dec  3 10:10 wtmp
[html duplicate deleted]

wtmp (more exactly, /var/log/wtmp) is a file that contains cumulative
records of logins and logouts. On a full-size Linux system, you use a
specialized program like "last" to read out its contents, which are kept in
a file-specific data structure (for an example of it, look at the man page
for wtmp or utmp).

A log file that grows to 2.7 MB in 3 days will certainly cause a "full ram
disk" on many LEAF-scale hosts (ones with 12 MB or so of RAM in total).

Why it is so large depends on what your system is doing. I just checked my
(non-LEAF) everyday development system, and it has a wtmp that is only about
25 KB for a month of logins (on full-size systems, this is one of the files
that gets trimmed by the "logrotate" app), so certainly something is odd in
your case. But with no information about your setup, I cannot suggest
anything specific about *why* the file might be getting so large. I don't
recall any prior reports to the list of EigerSteinBETA doing this (anyone
else?).

To get a scale of the problem, figure about 800 bytes per login/logout. That
means your file size translates to about 34,000 logins over 3 days, or about
one every 8 seconds. Something that happens this often should be leaving
other indications of its presence.


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[Leaf-user] PPPoE DNS problem, Help please.

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Kropf

I am using EigerStein_contrib_img_pppoe-beta0.4.exe

I am having trouble getting the nameservers from my ISP known by LRP.
Example ping www.yahoo.com yields: ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com
What else must I do?  I would like the address's picked up from ppp so when
they change I don't have to do anything.

I have set:USEPEERDNS=yes in  etc/ppp/ppp0e.conf

# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# This file was generated by /etc/rcS.d/S39network. It may be overwritten!
search  private.network
nameserver  192.168.1.254
nameserver  127.0.0.1

FYI

I have found that to get this image to connect to a Bell ADSL modem on
startup I had to create a file called /etc/ppp/firewall-masq and back it up
with the ppp stuff.

Thanks & Regards,
Kevin


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[Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Kropf

I am using EigerStein_contrib_img_pppoe-beta0.4.exe

I am having trouble getting the network.conf script to pick up the PPPoE
address from the ISP and defining $EXTERN_IP for the rest of the script.  I
think it may be a timing issue, as I can run the part of the script that
extracts the $EXTERN_IP after the LRP is booted and it is OK.  The
$EXTERN_IP ends up getting defined as 192.168.254.254 which messes up the
port forwarding stuff.
The portion of network.conf is below.  How could I remedy this?
Thanks,
Kevin



###
# ADSL-Startup (not pretty but it works)

###
adsl-start


###
# IP Filter setup - can pull in settings from above

###

# Set up the basic type of filtering. Can be one of (none|router|firewall)
# You must load the ip_masq_* modules to enable full IP masquerading, and
# ip_masq_portfw if you want to forward external ports pop-3, mtp, www
# to internal machines below.
IPFILTER_SWITCH=firewall

# This set of variables is used with both sets of filters
SNMP_BLOCK=YES  # Block all SNMP (YES/NO)
# List of IP  Nos used for SNMP management
SNMP_MANAGER_IPS=""
# Fair Queuing support
# List of Mark values
MRK_CRIT=1  # Critical traffic, routing, DNS
MRK_IA=2# Interactive traffic - telnet, ssh, IRC
# List of traffic types and maps to mark
values
# Setting this variable turns on the
# fairq chain
CLS_FAIRQ="${MRK_CRIT}_89_0/0 ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_route
${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_bgp
${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_domain ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_domain
${MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_telnet $
{MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_ssh"

# This set of variables is used with the basic routing filter setup

# This set of variables is used with a basic IP masquerading firewall setup
#Notation - IP addresses/masklen
#
# NOTE: Do NOT turn on the DMZ network or ANY external port masquerading/
#   port forwarding when EXTERN_DYNADDR is on because some security
#   leaks will result.  You may also want to limit the external open
#   ports to domain (UDP) for DNS. Anyhow, these features are not that
#   usable unless you have a static external address
#
#EXTERN_IF="eth0"   # External Interface
EXTERN_IF="ppp0"# External Interface
# Start of changes by Charles Steinkuehler for DHCP
#
# Added for DHCP support
# Setting this to YES causes the script to read EXTERN_IP directly from
# the interface
EXTERN_DHCP=YES # - YES/NO

# The interface to configure via dhcp
IF_DHCP=$EXTERN_IF


# If YES, your firewall filters use 0/0 for your IP address, instead of your
# actual IP address.  Set this to NO for typical ethernet setups, even if
you
# are using DHCP
# External Address dynamically assigned
EXTERN_DYNADDR=YES  # - YES/NO
#  -- OR --
#EXTERN_IP=0.0.0.0  # External Interface IP number

# If external interface is DHCP, read the IP address
# This should probably be moved to the init.d network script, but it seemed
# I put it here for now, as it is more obvious what it is doing, in case it
# messes something else up.
if [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "YES" ] || \
   [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "Yes" ] || \
   [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "yes" ]; then

  # This computes the IP address of $EXTERN_IF
  # Grep extracts just the line(s) with IP address information from the
output
  # of ip addr.  The first sed gets rid of all but the first line (in case
  # there are several IP addresses for some reason), and next sed extracts
  # just the IP address in dot quad notation.
  EXTERN_IP=`ip addr list label $EXTERN_IF | \
 grep inet | \
 sed '1!d' | \
 sed 's/^[^.0-9]*\([.0-9]*\).*$/\1/'`

  # Debugging - Remove if you like
 echo Extern IP: $EXTERN_IP

  # If the external address is not configured, use a bogus address for the
  # external interface to prevent a bunch of (harmless) errors that spit out
  # when the IPCHAINS script is called.
  if [ x$EXTERN_IP = x ]; then
EXTERN_IP=192.168.254.254
  fi
fi


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RE: [Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address

2001-12-06 Thread Kevin Kropf

Yes I used this to customize the image.
I went over these settings again and still have the same problem after
rebooting.
I noticed the following, is this normal?

# adsl-status
adsl-status: Link is up and running on interface ppp0.pid
ppp0.pid: unknown interface.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kenneth
Hadley
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LEAF-user
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address


did you follow the instructions associated with the pppoe image ?
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/EigerStein_contrib_txt_pppoe.readme-
beta0.4.txt

If your ISP is using PPPoE there should be no modifications needed to
network.conf, just following the instructions above.
If you hadn't read the instructions above then you should probably start
with a fresh pppoe image to your diskette and follow them.


-Kenneth Hadley







To: "Leaf-User (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Charles
Steinkuehler (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 3:10 PM
Subject: [Leaf-user] PPPoE interface IP address


> I am using EigerStein_contrib_img_pppoe-beta0.4.exe
>
> I am having trouble getting the network.conf script to pick up the PPPoE
> address from the ISP and defining $EXTERN_IP for the rest of the script.
I
> think it may be a timing issue, as I can run the part of the script that
> extracts the $EXTERN_IP after the LRP is booted and it is OK.  The
> $EXTERN_IP ends up getting defined as 192.168.254.254 which messes up the
> port forwarding stuff.
> The portion of network.conf is below.  How could I remedy this?
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
>

> ###
> # ADSL-Startup (not pretty but it works)
>

> ###
> adsl-start
>
>

> ###
> # IP Filter setup - can pull in settings from above
>

> ###
>
> # Set up the basic type of filtering. Can be one of (none|router|firewall)
> # You must load the ip_masq_* modules to enable full IP masquerading, and
> # ip_masq_portfw if you want to forward external ports pop-3, mtp, www
> # to internal machines below.
> IPFILTER_SWITCH=firewall
>
> # This set of variables is used with both sets of filters
> SNMP_BLOCK=YES  # Block all SNMP (YES/NO)
> # List of IP  Nos used for SNMP management
> SNMP_MANAGER_IPS=""
> # Fair Queuing support
> # List of Mark values
> MRK_CRIT=1  # Critical traffic, routing, DNS
> MRK_IA=2# Interactive traffic - telnet, ssh, IRC
> # List of traffic types and maps to mark
> values
> # Setting this variable turns on the
> # fairq chain
> CLS_FAIRQ="${MRK_CRIT}_89_0/0 ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_route
> ${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_bgp
> ${MRK_CRIT}_tcp_0/0_domain ${MRK_CRIT}_udp_0/0_domain
> ${MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_telnet $
> {MRK_IA}_tcp_0/0_ssh"
>
> # This set of variables is used with the basic routing filter setup
>
> # This set of variables is used with a basic IP masquerading firewall
setup
> #Notation - IP addresses/masklen
> #
> # NOTE: Do NOT turn on the DMZ network or ANY external port masquerading/
> #   port forwarding when EXTERN_DYNADDR is on because some security
> #   leaks will result.  You may also want to limit the external open
> #   ports to domain (UDP) for DNS. Anyhow, these features are not that
> #   usable unless you have a static external address
> #
> #EXTERN_IF="eth0"   # External Interface
> EXTERN_IF="ppp0"# External Interface
> # Start of changes by Charles Steinkuehler for DHCP
> #
> # Added for DHCP support
> # Setting this to YES causes the script to read EXTERN_IP directly from
> # the interface
> EXTERN_DHCP=YES # - YES/NO
>
> # The interface to configure via dhcp
> IF_DHCP=$EXTERN_IF
>
>
> # If YES, your firewall filters use 0/0 for your IP address, instead of
your
> # actual IP address.  Set this to NO for typical ethernet setups, even if
> you
> # are using DHCP
> # External Address dynamically assigned
> EXTERN_DYNADDR=YES  # - YES/NO
> #  -- OR --
> #EXTERN_IP=0.0.0.0  # External Interface IP number
>
> # If external interface is DHCP, read the IP address
> # This should probably be moved to the init.d network script, but it
seemed
> # I put it here for now, as it is more obvious what it is doing, in case
it
> # messes something else up.
> if [ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "YES" ] || \
>[ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "Yes" ] || \
>[ "$EXTERN_DHCP" = "yes" ]; then
>
>   # This computes the IP address of $EXTERN_IF
>   # Gr

RE: [Leaf-user] 3Com PCI 3c905-tx

2001-12-10 Thread Kevin Kropf

Try:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/kernels/Dachstein-normal/modu
les/net/3c59x.o

Kevin

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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:27 PM
To: Mailing List __Leaf ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Subject: [Leaf-user] 3Com PCI 3c905-tx


Does anyone know where I can find driver for a 3Com PCI 3c905-tx, or what
compatable driver I can use...for DachStein


Thnks
reggie


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[Leaf-user] Squid redirect dachstein floppy

2001-12-11 Thread Kevin Kropf

I have Squid running on dachstein-rc2-1680.exe and would like to redirect
all internal port 80 requests to the default Squid port of 3128 on the LRP
box.

I have read through the archives and found very little of use.

What is the best way to do this?

Thanks & Regards,
Kevin


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RE: [Leaf-user] Squid redirect dachstein floppy

2001-12-11 Thread Kevin Kropf

I am not that familiar with ipchains and was hoping for a little more
detail.
I put together the following command from the info on the squid FAQ:
$IPCH -A input -p tcp -d 0/0 80 -j REDIRECT 3128
However I am not sure what else is needed and where to put it in
ipfilter.conf

Thanks for any help on this.


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Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid redirect dachstein floppy


Kevin Kropf wrote:

> I have Squid running on dachstein-rc2-1680.exe and would like to redirect
> all internal port 80 requests to the default Squid port of 3128 on the LRP
> box.
>
> I have read through the archives and found very little of use.
>
> What is the best way to do this?

This is in the Squid FAQ - in fact, it's an entire section (#17); go to
the Squid home page at http://www.squid-cache.org/ .

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RE: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-12 Thread Kevin Kropf

I poked around a bit and found that the Oxygen version does not include
squidGuard.  How hard would it be to put up the latest version that includes
squidGuard?

Kevin


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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Squid package??


Todd Pearsall wrote:
>
> I grabbed it from the Oxygen packages, but I don't know and can't
currently
> check what version it is.

It's the same one.

I've compiled Squid 2.4 STABLE3 to run under glibc 2.0; it should work
in any system.  I also compiled it with SNMP enabled.  It requires the
libm library, and libcrypt.  It does NOT need libnsl (I removed it...)

It's a big package - the squid binary (stripped) is about 477k, and the
compressed package is about 311k.

The cache will be at /usr/cache.

The package, if you want it, is at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/squid.lrp.  If you have
any problems, let me know.

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RE: [Leaf-user] Squid package??

2001-12-12 Thread Kevin Kropf

I do not know as I am new to squid etc...
It (squidGuard) was included in the squid-2.lrp I used and had instructions
on how to use it.  http://users.bart.nl/~nelemans/squid/squid.html
I assumed someone did the research and thought it best to do this.
What is your experience and opinion?
What is Squirm?

Thanks.

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Kevin Kropf wrote:

> I poked around a bit and found that the Oxygen version does not include
> squidGuard.  How hard would it be to put up the latest version that
includes
> squidGuard?

squidGuard is a separate product.  It'll take some doing, since it
requires libdb.

Some questions though: why use squidGuard when you have the redirection
capabilities in Squid?  Why use squidGuard instead of Squirm?

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RE: [Leaf-user] Squirm and SquidGuard

2001-12-12 Thread Kevin Kropf

Thanks for your trouble.  I will read up on it and perhaps give it a try.




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I tried everything to compile SquidGuard.  The stable version requires
libdb 2.6.4+ and won't work with any libdb 3 less than 3.4+ something. 
It won't work with libdb 4 at all apparently.  It also has bugs that
keep it from compiling, and hasn't been updated in almost two years.

The development version also requires libdb in the versions listed, but
won't compile.  The development version is dated July 2001.

Squirm (1.23) was better - it compiled just fine, and doesn't need
libdb, libcrypt, libm or anything aside from the ordinary.  squirm.lrp
is in the usual place:

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/squirm.lrp

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RE: [Leaf-user] Datchstein CD 1.0.2 and pppoe

2001-12-15 Thread Kevin Kropf

Just a note of experience, to get the scripts to pick up the ip address
assigned by the pppoe server I had to put a 15 second delay after adsl-start
in network.conf.  This was on EigerStein2BETA.exe.



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> In Dachstein cd, the pppoe package contains an init script which calls
> adsl-start
> I used to call adsl-start from the if_up function in the network.conf but
> now that
> Charles has some support for pppoe , I try to follow him closely.

I'm not sure it wouldn't be better to call adsl-start from if_up, and make
ppp0 an interface configured by the standard newtork scripts.  I only
support one PPPoE connection, and it's in France (I'm in the US), so I don't
really like to 'experiment' with the system (it's too easy to leave it in a
state where it won't connect to the network at all).  This also means I
don't see any of the issues caused by the various ISP's doing PPPoE...I only
deal with one ISP, and a test-network using the Roaring Penguin PPPoE
server.

I'm open to suggestions on how best to integrate PPPoE support to the
existing network config scripts...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)



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[Leaf-user] Process show command no detail on Dachstein

2001-12-17 Thread Kevin Kropf

Any thoughts as to why I do not get a more detailed output on 
dachstein-rc2-1680.exe?

# ps aux
  PID  Uid Stat Command
1 root Sinit
2 root S[kflushd]
3 root S[kupdate]
4 root S[kswapd]
5 root S[keventd]
  981 root S/usr/sbin/dhclient eth0
 1143 root S/sbin/syslogd -m 240
 1145 root S/sbin/klogd
 1149 root S/usr/sbin/inetd
 1152 root S/usr/sbin/sshd
 1155 root S/usr/sbin/watchdog
 1158 root S/usr/sbin/cron
 1167 root S/usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1
 1170 daemon   S/usr/sbin/dnscache
 1171 root S/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
 1172 root S/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
 1173 root S/usr/sbin/sshd
 1175 root S-sh
 1183 root Rps aux

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[Leaf-user] CPU loading monitor

2001-12-18 Thread Kevin Kropf

Is anyone aware of a CPU monitor for LRP that I could use to
see what my box is doing?

Thanks.
Kevin

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RE: [Leaf-user] CPU loading monitor

2001-12-18 Thread Kevin Kropf

Has anyone made an lrpStat.lrp?


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Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2001 21:58 schrieb Kevin Kropf:
> Is anyone aware of a CPU monitor for LRP that I could use to
> see what my box is doing?

lrpStat from

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/hejl

Read there about using the C-program lrpStat instead of stat.sh, which is
used in weblet from dachstein.

kp

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RE: [Leaf-user] CPU loading monitor

2001-12-18 Thread Kevin Kropf

I get the following error:

# top
top: error in loading shared libraries
libncurses.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Help...

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Not that im aware of, though I do know that I a have a top (which can watch
CPU usage among other things) package on my site under the packages section
( http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/ ) and yes, I am doing shameless
advertising ;-)

-Kenneth Hadley


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Has anyone made an lrpStat.lrp?


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Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2001 21:58 schrieb Kevin Kropf:
> Is anyone aware of a CPU monitor for LRP that I could use to
> see what my box is doing?

lrpStat from

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/hejl

Read there about using the C-program lrpStat instead of stat.sh, which is
used in weblet from dachstein.

kp

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