I'm using Bering 1.0 rc3 with roadrunner cable modem.
My system initially works just fine.
I can access the outside net from my NAT users.
I can also login to the firewall and ping an external Domain as well as
a direct address on the internet at large.
After a while, the outside internet just
> Can you dump
> ipchains -t nat -vnL
> and
> ipchains -vnL
#
ipchains: not found
Bering1.0 rc3, after a random time period, the internet disappears from
eth0.
I have to reboot Bering and
power-cycle the cable modem as well.
pump -s gives me addresses outside of RFC1918 (65.34.x.x), so I don'
OK, I'm confused about what pump gives for statistics.
If my ISP is possibly using an RFC 1918 IP address on their DHCP server,
shouldn't Pump list the Boot Server as such?
If Pump lists my renewal time as being ten (10) hours from now,
and the expiration as being eleven (11) hours from now,
sho
swfla.rr.com == aka == timewarner/roadrunner cable
I'm using the default setup on the Bering_1.0rc3 floppy1680 image
---except I went ahead and removed norfc1918 from
/etc/shorewall/interfaces' eth0
I'm still having the outside world suddenly disappear.
I can login to the firewall itself and pi
swfla.rr.com == aka == timewarner/roadrunner cable
I'm using the default setup on the Bering_1.0rc3 floppy1680 image
---except I went ahead and removed norfc1918 from
/etc/shorewall/interfaces' eth0
Initially the users connected behind the firewall are able to use
services, then after a random
> RE: Harry Kitt
> What NIC driver are you using?
realtek8019/NE2000 compatible cards
I'm using the modules included on the stock Bering Floppy image.
8390.o
ne.o
> driver appeared to work, but would randomly drop the connection.
> Probably not recompiled for the Bering's kernel/compil
Note: Harry Kitt's message & his problem
"driver appeared to work, but would randomly drop the connection.
Probably not recompiled for the Bering's kernel/compiler."
---was because he used drivers from his Dachstein disk.
I've tried editing shorewall to use each of them as the external
interface
I'm probably going to have less than 253 computers connected to my LEAF.
More likely, there will be a maximum of 5.
If I define my internal network as being a Class C:
net addr: 192.42.97.16 /29
mask: 255.255.255.248
broadcast: 192.42.97.23
Hosts: 17-22
Is there an advantage or disa
How To set Date & Time - 3 questions
I ) Is there a Date&Time HowTo for leaf?
II ) I've forgotten how to set the date, time & timezone under leaf
(bering)
for the system, user, and the cpu's clock. Where are examples of
the
correct usage for the commands documented? W
is ntpdate available in a .lrp
for leaf dachstein/bering?
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I have a successfully working bering1.2 installation.
I download the latest shorewall package v1.45 from TomEastep at
www.shorewall.net
I followed the upgrade procedure --see below
...
after the upgrade, the firewall performs correctly but the
shorewall.log is now broken. Can anyone determine w
>> after the upgrade, the firewall performs correctly but the
>> shorewall.log is now broken.
>What does that mean exactly?
Shorewall functions as it did before the upgrade...
allows traffic that is allowed by the rulesets to get through
and denies those that should be denied.
shorewall status
shor
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>a) Are you using syslogd or ulogd for logging?
which syslogd
returns /sbin/syslogd
which ulogd
returns /usr/sbin/ulogd
###forgive me master, my meager skills are unable to determine.
###I am using whatever the s
Your Shorewall configuration is using syslogd -- The Bering 1.2
Shorewall
package has been modified to use ulog. Looks like the upgrade
instructions
that you followed are incomplete with respect to Bering 1.2.
I'm not surprised the instructions are incomplete.
I cobbled the HOWTO together from
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