Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-18 Thread Florin
Radvánszki Gábor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> What if I install a cooker from a mirror, and then install your packages?

nope ... my packages are compiled on an 8.2 distro and therefore with
another gcc ... libs, etc. 

If you want/ need to use cooker ... then use the cooker packages ...

 
> > 
> > > 
> > > Florin,
> > > Could you please reply to my original post?
> > > I forgot to specify that I would be using a 9.0 mirror...
> > > 
> > 
> > simply install an 8.2 version, then install the packages from 
> > my website, run the httpd-naat service ... and enjoy ...
> > 
> 

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RE: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-16 Thread Radvánszki Gábor
What if I install a cooker from a mirror, and then install your packages?

> 
> > 
> > Florin,
> > Could you please reply to my original post?
> > I forgot to specify that I would be using a 9.0 mirror...
> > 
> 
> simply install an 8.2 version, then install the packages from 
> my website, run the httpd-naat service ... and enjoy ...
> 




Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-15 Thread Ron Heron
Many thanks to Amaury for providing a perfect guide to  the install! 

I did notice, during my three days of trying to to get the ftp install to work, was 
that cooker
and mirror do not belong in the same sentence!  Here's a suggestion for those who will 
try this,

1 find a more complete mirror - (one mirror i used didn't have the mdkinst/usr/bin 
files) The
mirrors i had the best results with were ftp.sunet.se and ftp.nluug.nl
2 download the entire i586 directory tree to a box on your network ( using ncftp get 
-R )
3 setup a local ftp server on that box
4 start the install using your local server
5 when you the messages come up that a package can't be installed, just proceed.
6 ctrl-alt-f3 to see the exact package you are missing
7 once the package install is complete, wait before moving on to network setup
8 while your installation is paused, fetch the missing packages from another mirror (i 
was missing
console-tools, python base, and libpython)
9 once you have the missing packages in the tree (on your local ftp server) proceed 
with the rest
of the install.  Once you get past the network setup, setup tries again to install the 
missing
packages, whereas it will now find and install them...
10.  follow the rest of the how-to (really, read and follow every word!)

Again, thanks for the how-to, it was perfect

Ron

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Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-08 Thread Florin
> 
> 
> Florin,
> Could you please reply to my original post?
> I forgot to specify that I would be using a 9.0 mirror...
> 

simply install an 8.2 version, then install the packages from my website,
run the httpd-naat service ... and enjoy ...

-- 
Florin  http://www.mandrakesoft.com
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/




RE: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-08 Thread Radvánszki Gábor

> > Radvánszki Gábor ha scritto:
> > > Please let me know how to install the latest MNF build.
> > > My guess:
> > > 1. follow Amaury's guide 
> > > http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~amaury/mnf/9.0.php
> > > 2. update some or all of the rpms found at 
> http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/www/rpms/
> > > Could 
> someone (Florin maybe) elaborate on the second part? How and what
> > > to update in order to achieve a relatively stable 
> production firewall...
> > > Thanks,
> > > Gabor
> > > Gabor Radvanszki
> > > Hungary


> the problem is that we have teh same packages for an 8.2 
> distro (the one used for the iso image, and for the 9.0 and 
> cooker). The hardware detection has changed a little bit from 
> distro to another ... and that's why there are some paths 
> problems ... etc on 9.0/cooker ... they can eventually be 
> fixed on the rpm: different behaviour depending on the distro 
> version ...
> 
> -- 
> Florinhttp://www.mandrakesoft.com


Florin,
Could you please reply to my original post?
I forgot to specify that I would be using a 9.0 mirror...




Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-08 Thread Florin
Miguel Beccari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Radvánszki Gábor ha scritto:
> > Please let me know how to install the latest MNF build.
> > My guess:
> > 1. follow Amaury's guide http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~amaury/mnf/9.0.php
> > 2. update some or all of the rpms found at 
>http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/www/rpms/
> > Could someone (Florin maybe) elaborate on the second part? How and what
> > to update in order to achieve a relatively stable production firewall...
> > Thanks,
> > Gabor
> > Gabor Radvanszki
> > Hungary
> >
> 
> 
> I read http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~amaury/mnf/9.0.php instructuons.
> 
> In particular:  "There is a Cooker related bug in the network interfaces
> detection, that may mess up with the network cards. Check carefully that
> all the network interfaces are configured properly"
> 
> That's true.
> 
> The bug is also in ISDN cards detecting, and i fixed it (and posted in
> this mailing list how ficing). I can take a look at interface.pl too if
> nobody did it.

the problem is that we have teh same packages for an 8.2 distro (the one
used for the iso image, and for the 9.0 and cooker). The hardware
detection has changed a little bit from distro to another ... and that's
why there are some paths problems ... etc on 9.0/cooker ... they can
eventually be fixed on the rpm: different behaviour depending on the
distro version ...

-- 
Florin  http://www.mandrakesoft.com
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/




Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-06 Thread Miguel Beccari
Radvánszki Gábor ha scritto:

I wonder if that exist in the final LM 9.0 release...
BTW, is "cooker" the right term to use for the MNF based on 9.0 platform?



-Original Message-
From: Miguel Beccari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating


In particular:  "There is a Cooker related bug in the network 
interfaces 
detection, that may mess up with the network cards. Check 
carefully that 
all the network interfaces are configured properly"





Got the bug both in 9.0 and cooker.

The problem is that naat perl scripts (interfaces.pl isnd-cards,pl) are 
written to include files from 7.2 drakxtools tree.

The last drakxtools trees (I suppose from 8.1) are changed.

In particular pay attention in network folder that contains netconnect.pm



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RE: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-06 Thread Radvánszki Gábor
I wonder if that exist in the final LM 9.0 release...
BTW, is "cooker" the right term to use for the MNF based on 9.0 platform?

> -Original Message-
> From: Miguel Beccari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 2:25 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating
> 
> 
> In particular:  "There is a Cooker related bug in the network 
> interfaces 
> detection, that may mess up with the network cards. Check 
> carefully that 
> all the network interfaces are configured properly"
> 




Re: [Cooker-firewall] installation - updating

2002-11-06 Thread Miguel Beccari
Radvánszki Gábor ha scritto:

Please let me know how to install the latest MNF build.
My guess:
1. follow Amaury's guide http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~amaury/mnf/9.0.php
2. update some or all of the rpms found at http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/www/rpms/

Could someone (Florin maybe) elaborate on the second part? How and what to update in order to achieve a relatively stable production firewall...

Thanks,
Gabor

Gabor Radvanszki
Hungary




I read http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~amaury/mnf/9.0.php instructuons.

In particular:  "There is a Cooker related bug in the network interfaces 
detection, that may mess up with the network cards. Check carefully that 
all the network interfaces are configured properly"

That's true.

The bug is also in ISDN cards detecting, and i fixed it (and posted in 
this mailing list how ficing). I can take a look at interface.pl too if 
nobody did it.

--
Miguel Beccari

EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TEL  : +39 0432 24 28 888
FAX  : +39 0432 24 28 999
UIN  : 52901411


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