On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 09:25:38PM -0500, Brad Fritz wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jun 2002 21:09:59 EDT Steven Nickle wrote:
I am in the process of setting up a development environment to build an
application to run under Leaf/Bering.
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I am not the best person to answer, but since no one
The link I provided gives the answer to this question
You need to generate a key pair on the MindTerm Client. Then put the
public key onto the trinux box, into the authorized_keys or
authorized_keys2 file. Or both, if you don't know which one you got.
..
Configuring SSH can be a
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is the
command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line ipchains
-A forward -p tcp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -j
ACCEPT
can any one see a problem with the syntax
Thanks
Jaime
I am by no means a routing expert, but I believe there may be a
fundamental flaw in your intentions.
I think you can provide redundent connectivity for outbound connections in
the manner you describe, but for inbound, it is a different story.
Basically, if you get a static IP from the Cable
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 06:37, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is the
command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line ipchains
-A forward -p tcp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -j
ACCEPT
can any one see a
RDP is remote desktop for windows and yes it always listens on port 3389
Jaime
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On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 06:37, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is the
command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line
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On 4 Jun 2002 at 6:49, Joe Copeland wrote:
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 06:37, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is
the command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line
ipchains
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On 4 Jun 2002 at 6:49, Joe Copeland wrote:
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 06:37, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is
the command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line
ipchains
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On 4 Jun 2002 at 7:36, T Burt wrote:
I prefer to use VNC tunneled thru an SSH connection to manage my
remote windoze boxes.
Actually, TS is on the order of about a THOUSAND times faster than
VNC, even without SSH. :-)
(a slight
At 09:37 AM 6/4/02 -0400, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is the
command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line ipchains
-A forward -p tcp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -j
ACCEPT
can any one see a problem
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Dear all:
With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems that
quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
We would like to stabilize this first version with a last rc3 before final
release.
rc3 should include:
2.4.18
There is a FAQ on this here:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=4427group_id=13751
I use it to access my box currently.
Let me know if it is just the one port. I think
Terminal Server uses 3389 and Citrix uses 1494. I
probably need to update the FAQ.
-sp
On Tue, 04 June
Hi all,
I am trying to do some traffic shaping and it appears to be working.
Just have one question though, would it be possible to mix fwmark filter
with the u32 ones?
u32 seems easier for complex rules like filtering on ack/syn/ size of data
packet and so on.
Thanks in advance
Kim
Is it possible to accomplish traffic shaping with Dachstein?
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From: Kim Oppalfens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] bering (shorewall) traffic shaping
Hi all,
I am trying to do some traffic shaping
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to do some traffic shaping and it appears to be working.
Just have one question though, would it be possible to mix fwmark filter
with the u32 ones?
u32 seems easier for complex rules like filtering on ack/syn/ size of data
I suspect you can, but you are most likely to get knowledgeable help on
the LARTC list: http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc
-Richard
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 11:13, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to do some traffic shaping and it appears to be working.
Just have one
Le Mardi 4 Juin 2002 19:43, Jeff Newmiller a écrit :
I am trying out Bering for the first time.
I think your modules tarball should include modules.dep as a reference for
module dependencies for your compilation of the kernel and modules.
OK. Will do with the next release.
Jacques
Hello!
I installed and configured Bering 1rc2 for my first time. When I boot the
system I get the message: Configuring network inferfaces: pon: not found I
think I configured everything very well but its not possible to ping the
machine from another host. (kernel modules for NICs are loaded with
At 09:37 AM 6/4/02 -0400, Jaime Goncalves wrote:
Hi I'm trying to rdp into my win2k server behind my lrp box this is
the command to open the port on the lrp box from the command line
ipchains -A forward -p tcp -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -d
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 3389 -j ACCEPT
can any one see a
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:22, Rob Fegley wrote:
-With equal metrics assigned to two default routes, will traffic that
ingresses on one interface be routed back out of that same interface
upon server reply, since I'm port-forwarding inbound connections?
This would imply that a
On Monday 03 June 2002 22:15, David Pitts wrote:
Hi all.
I have been trying to setup OpenSSH but I'm having a problem creating
the key. I have ssh.lrp, ssh-key.lrp and libz.lrp. Do I also need
Makekey? It looks like running ssh will start ssh-keygen which I
guess creates a key??
For a
Hi Charles,
3 months ago I have setup the Dachstein-floppy router for a friend and he is
very happy about it. Now he wants to attach the printer to it so his family
can share.
I know that Nicholas Fong [EMAIL PROTECTED] has built a package (9100.lrp)
for that purpose (something as raw Socket
How can i implement a pptp tunnel along side of existing ppp dialup to
ISP? Running bearing with one dialup ppp0 and one internal nic eth1.
Have downloaded pptp.lrp and want to connect to Mikrotik router via
mschap or chap. Need Bering router to be client to tunnel and will be
connecting via
Can anybody tell me if its possible to have the old Tulip driver working
with Dachstein? Does it need to be re-compiled to work? I have it
working with Eigerstein, but the Tulip in Dachstein doesn't work for me
so I thought I would try the old version.
Thanks for your assistance.
David Pitts
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 22:28, David Pitts wrote:
Can anybody tell me if its possible to have the old Tulip driver
working with Dachstein? Does it need to be re-compiled to work? I
have it working with Eigerstein, but the Tulip in Dachstein doesn't
work for me so I thought I would try the
Thanks you very much for your responses to my questions guitarlynn. Its
nice to know I'm not just yelling into a bucket!
David Pitts
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