RE: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?

2002-03-19 Thread Luis.F.Correia

Hi,

you cound also do the following,

format a 1.44 floppy,
move all .LRP files from the original floppy to this new one,
except initrd.lrp

then, on the original floppy, edit syslinux.cfg, add 'diskwait=yes'
right after 'init=/linuxrc'.

Now, when you boot the original floppy, it will prompt you for
the second floppy to read all .LRP's

You should have room now for sshd and other things.

Jacques, am I wrong?

-Original Message-
From: James Duberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?


First, thanks to all involved in LEAF. I've been using it, in one form 
or another for a few years now in my small business, and at home. It is 
great!

I've downloaded the 1680 disk image, and it works great. I've deleted a 
bunch of stuff that I don't think I'll need, so I think what is left 
will fit it all on a 1440 floppy now. I intend to put all the sshd stuff 
on a second floppy, and modify the syslinux file appropriately. I've got 
two floppy drives in the box. My thought is to have all the essential 
stuff on fd0, and have other stuff on fd1.

For some reason, I just have better luck with 1440 floppies. What's the 
easiest way to get the present contents of my customized 1680 floppy 
onto a 1440 floppy. Pointers to man pages, howtos, would be great.

I've got Windows boxes available, but would prefer to learn to do this 
on a Linux box.

TIA.


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Re: [Leaf-user] List Manager filters

2002-03-19 Thread guitarlynn

On Tuesday 19 March 2002 01:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Don't let any of my systems know that, as I've been
 connecting to AOL through various LRP and LEAF
 derived firewalls for a LONG time. So long, in fact,
 that I was part of the original  AOL beta when they
 first permitted access from an ISP other than AOL.

Right, I was expecting this. AOL is not your connecting ISP.
LEAF isn't dialing up AOL and attempting to authenticate service
with them. that won't work to my knowledge. I wasn't attempting to
say that BYOA won't work through LEAF. Sorry!


 I presently connect via the AOL clients for Windows and PocketPC. 
 If, that is, this message makes it through moderation and on to the
 list :-P

Nice to know that we can get messages through from AOL!  ;-)
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RE: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?

2002-03-19 Thread Luis.F.Correia

I forgot one issue, you will need to edit syslinux.cfg and change references
from /dev/fd0u1680 to /dev/fd0 since the floppy format is now 1.44Mb.

Btw, I have tested what I described below and it works fine.

One disk contains the boot section, the other the packages.

There is only one catch, when you want to backup initrd, you will have
to insert disc one...

-Original Message-
From: Luis.F.Correia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 11:10 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?


Hi,

you cound also do the following,

format a 1.44 floppy,
move all .LRP files from the original floppy to this new one, except
initrd.lrp

then, on the original floppy, edit syslinux.cfg, add 'diskwait=yes' right
after 'init=/linuxrc'.

Now, when you boot the original floppy, it will prompt you for the second
floppy to read all .LRP's

You should have room now for sshd and other things.

Jacques, am I wrong?

-Original Message-
From: James Duberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?


First, thanks to all involved in LEAF. I've been using it, in one form 
or another for a few years now in my small business, and at home. It is 
great!

I've downloaded the 1680 disk image, and it works great. I've deleted a 
bunch of stuff that I don't think I'll need, so I think what is left 
will fit it all on a 1440 floppy now. I intend to put all the sshd stuff 
on a second floppy, and modify the syslinux file appropriately. I've got 
two floppy drives in the box. My thought is to have all the essential 
stuff on fd0, and have other stuff on fd1.

For some reason, I just have better luck with 1440 floppies. What's the 
easiest way to get the present contents of my customized 1680 floppy 
onto a 1440 floppy. Pointers to man pages, howtos, would be great.

I've got Windows boxes available, but would prefer to learn to do this 
on a Linux box.

TIA.


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[Leaf-user] Testimonials

2002-03-19 Thread Todd Pearsall

How do you submit testimonials?

I have been using LEAF in one form or another for about 3 years.
Currently Praeos uses LEAF (Eigerstein and Dachstein) as firewalls in
each office and to connect the 4 offices via an IPSec VPN, plus 1 VPN
connection to a partner company's Cisco.  Rather than justifying $15,000
or so in Cisco equipment I have been able to setup the VPN literally
from spare parts.  The only need to reboot is for OS upgrades and the
flexibility in firewall configuration, routing and available modules is
virtually limitless.

Keep up the great work!
Todd S. Pearsall
Praeos Technologies, Inc.
Vice President, Operations and Technology


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
 Matt Schalit
 Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:10 AM
 To: James Duberg
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440?
 
 
 James Duberg wrote:
  First, thanks to all involved in LEAF. I've been using it, 
 in one form
  or another for a few years now in my small business, and at 
 home. It is 
  great!
 
 
 If it's been good for your work, we have a testimonial page we
 just started that could use a few contribs.
 
 
  I've downloaded the 1680 disk image, and it works great. 
 I've deleted a 
  bunch of stuff that I don't think I'll need, so I think 
 what is left 
  will fit it all on a 1440 floppy now. I intend to put all 
 the sshd stuff 
  on a second floppy, and modify the syslinux file 
 appropriately. I've got 
  two floppy drives in the box. My thought is to have all the 
 essential 
  stuff on fd0, and have other stuff on fd1.
  
  For some reason, I just have better luck with 1440 
 floppies. What's the 
  easiest way to get the present contents of my customized 
 1680 floppy 
  onto a 1440 floppy. Pointers to man pages, howtos, would be great.
 
 
 On Windows, you could use WinImage 6 to read in the 1680 diskette
 and then write it out to a 1440.  It sounds like you could use
 a new floppy drive if it's having troubles with 1680 diskettes.
 Whatever works.
 
 
 
  I've got Windows boxes available, but would prefer to learn 
 to do this 
  on a Linux box.
 
 On linux there's fdformat to format the disk, mkdosfs puts 
 the filsystem
 on there, and syslinux -s to make it bootable, then cp the 
 files back to it,
 including the syslinux.cfg that you'll want to edit to be 
 sure it refers
 to the correct devices, especially if your mixing 1680 and 
 1440.  That's
 off the top of my head, as I use WinImage 6, so take it with 
 a grain of
 salt.
 
 
 Regards,
 Matthew
 
 
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Re: [Leaf-user] Can I stop logging by port?

2002-03-19 Thread Charles Steinkuehler

 The problem is that her logfiles fill up almost instantly with
 junk like this:

 myrouter kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=2 10.100.80.208:65535
 239.255.255.250:65535 L=32 S=0x00 I=7688 F=0x T=1 O=0x0494 (#43)

 But not just from one IP address.  Instead she gets these from practically
 every 10.100.x.x IP available.

 Clearly everyone in her provider's subnet is pushing out packet fragments,
 or somehow their network is leaving packet fragments out there.

 These are being caught by rule 43, which is a catchall I think.  I also
 admit to not really being sure which freaking rule is rule #43, I mean I
 look through the config, and I am not really sure how to count them.

Handy trick:
ipchains -vnL --line-numbers

 SO is there any way to stop logging all of these packet fragments?

You can probably make do with a silent-deny entry.  If the log entries look
the same except for the IP, these are all multi-cast IGMP messages, which
you should be safely able to ignore.  Your silent-deny entry should look
something like:

SILENT_DENY=2_10.100.0.0/16

Note that there is no port entry, since IGMP doesn't have port numbers.  The
above entry will silently drop all protocol 2 packets from 10.100.x.x into
the bit bucket...no more overflowing logs.

If the SILENT_DENY entry above doesn't work, or isn't flexible enough to
cover all the packets you need to filter (I suspect more items you want to
deny w/o logging will turn up once there's a little less noise in your log
files), you can add custom rules to the /etc/ipchains.input file to match
virtually any packet type you want.  The basic rule would be:

$IPCH -I input -j DENY packet specification

This inserts a deny rule (-j DENY) at the top of the input chain (-I input),
so matching packets will be filtered w/o logging (no -l flag) prior to
hitting the main input rules.  Add protocol specifiers, source/destination
IP/port, etc to match the packets you need to block.

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
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Re: [Leaf-user] Testimonials

2002-03-19 Thread Mike Noyes

At 2002-03-19 09:04 -0500, Todd Pearsall wrote:
How do you submit testimonials?

Everyone,
Send them to me off list, and I'll include them on our new testimonials page.

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=17page_id=26

Todd,
May I include your testimonial below on our site?

I have been using LEAF in one form or another for about 3 years.
Currently Praeos uses LEAF (Eigerstein and Dachstein) as firewalls in
each office and to connect the 4 offices via an IPSec VPN, plus 1 VPN
connection to a partner company's Cisco.  Rather than justifying $15,000
or so in Cisco equipment I have been able to setup the VPN literally
from spare parts.  The only need to reboot is for OS upgrades and the
flexibility in firewall configuration, routing and available modules is
virtually limitless.

Keep up the great work!
Todd S. Pearsall
Praeos Technologies, Inc.
Vice President, Operations and Technology

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[Leaf-user] Default editor in Bering

2002-03-19 Thread Stephen Lee

Hi,

I would like to make vi the default editor in Bering. Under Dachstein I
simply added export EDITOR=e3vi to /etc/profiles to get the vi mode.
This doesn't seem to work in Bering. Is there another variable I need to
set?

Thanks,
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[Leaf-user] Setting up an App Server with DCD 1.02

2002-03-19 Thread Sergio Morilla

Hi,

I'm trying to set up a small footprint web server on top
DCD 1.02.

I have Apache running on my firewall and I want to move it
to an independant server.

So far I setted up DCD 1.02 booting from a hard disk on
a new computer.

In network.conf I use:

IPFWDING_KERNEL=NO
IPFILTER_SWITCH=NONE

eth0_IPADDR=192.168.1.245
eth0_MASKLEN=24
eth0_BROADCAST=+

On boot and using ip addr shows eth0 is OK (I think so)

# ip route
192.168.1.245/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.245
default via 192.168.1.250 dev eth0

But pingig to and from 192.168.1.245 times out!!!
Any hints??

Sergio D. Morilla
Sistemas

Tipoiti SATIC
San Martín 647 Piso 2 Tel. : +54 11 4314-4482
C1004AAM - Buenos Aires   Fax  : +54 11 4508-6425
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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread James Duberg

Jacques Nilo wrote:

Updated with a 2.4.18 linux kernel  shorewall 1.2.9. Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=31
Enjoy
Jacques  Eric

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I downloaded bering-1680.bin (the rc1 version at the link you provided) 
and created the floppy disk under Linux, following the instructions, 
except that I was not root when I did the download.

During the boot process, when it starts loading the packages, the first 
three or so load normally, then when it gets to keyboard, it produces 
an error:
gunzip: invalid compressed data--length error
Same error appears when it tries to load shorwall. Then dnscache and 
weblet appear to load without error, and the boot process proceeds to 
completion.

I tried two different floppies, with the same result. Then I downloaded 
bering-1680.bin again, thinking my first download was bad. Same result, 
same errors.

Is this because I am not root while I download? I could see why that 
would matter, but I don't know too much.


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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread Lee

 
 I downloaded bering-1680.bin (the rc1 version at the link you provided)
 and created the floppy disk under Linux, following the instructions,
 except that I was not root when I did the download.

 During the boot process, when it starts loading the packages, the first
 three or so load normally, then when it gets to keyboard, it produces
 an error:
 gunzip: invalid compressed data--length error
 Same error appears when it tries to load shorwall. Then dnscache and
 weblet appear to load without error, and the boot process proceeds to
 completion.

 I tried two different floppies, with the same result. Then I downloaded
 bering-1680.bin again, thinking my first download was bad. Same result,
 same errors.

 Is this because I am not root while I download? I could see why that
 would matter, but I don't know too much.


I'm getting this too. I think the problem is actually with ungzipping the
Shorwall package. I tried swapping packages in and out between shorwall.lrp
and keyboard.lrp but it always comes up at the shorwall.lrp package.

However despite this, I do get a configurable Shorwall in the lrcfg menu
system. If I make changes and back it up then the system reboots with no
gunzip problems.

I haven't been able to test whether my system actually works yet due to a
long-standing inability to get modem dial up working on Bering (and
Dachstein) ;-) Roll on that Bering dial up cookbook!

Lee


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Re: [Leaf-user] Default editor in Bering

2002-03-19 Thread Eric Wolzak

Hi Stephen, you wrote 

 Hi,
 
 I would like to make vi the default editor in Bering. Under Dachstein I
 simply added export EDITOR=e3vi to /etc/profiles to get the vi mode.
 This doesn't seem to work in Bering. Is there another variable I need to
 set?

The Editor is exactly the same but 
there is a default editor set in  /bin/edit
makeing the whole profile variable Editor not working ;)

modify the file /bin/edit and comment the line 
# Set editor to use:
EDITOR=/bin/e3

out set EDITOR in profile and its works. 

Greetings
Eric Wolzak

(member of the Bering Crew  :) )
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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread Eric Wolzak

Hello James,
you wrote:
 I downloaded bering-1680.bin (the rc1 version at the link you provided) 
 and created the floppy disk under Linux, following the instructions, 
 except that I was not root when I did the download.
 
 During the boot process, when it starts loading the packages, the first 
 three or so load normally, then when it gets to keyboard, it produces 
 an error:
 gunzip: invalid compressed data--length error
 Same error appears when it tries to load shorwall. Then dnscache and 
 weblet appear to load without error, and the boot process proceeds to 
 completion.
 
 I tried two different floppies, with the same result. Then I downloaded 
 bering-1680.bin again, thinking my first download was bad. Same result, 
 same errors.
 
 Is this because I am not root while I download? I could see why that 
 would matter, but I don't know too much.
It seems you use a linux machine, test you package with md5sum
this should be  848257aad24d2cf2df8493b8da05df2e

1720320 Mar 19 19:37 bering-1680.bin

I just tested the package on a loop device and have got no 
problems with zip.
I expect you have a corrupted package or you have a problem with 
the floppy disc, floppy disc drive. 

Some browser corrupt packages

Good luck 
Eric wolzak 

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Re: [Leaf-user] ISDN Modem (External) and BERING Beta 4 - No response to LCP requests

2002-03-19 Thread Manfred Schuler

Hi Jay,

please check in your syslog, if you got deny entries from your 
ppp0 interface and your default ip of your ppp0 interface.

If you got these entries, you will have to add a rule to your 
firewall to accept these packages.

Sorry, but I don't know the command for adding this rule at the moment.

Manfred


Jay Langford schrieb:
 
 G'day all,
 I have recently changed over from another LRP to bering.
 
 The problem I am having is i dial into my ISP and send LCP ConfReq 's that
 seem to be ignored by the ISP's server. I tried calling my ISP to see if
 they could shed some light on this situation. But they seem to be having the
 same problem as me (they don't recieve a LCP ConfReq from me so they send me
 a LCP packet to which they get no response, and thus hang up on me)
 
 Note
 1. Our ISP requires CHAP authentication
 2. The ISDN modem is external and I have used it as a 'normal' modem in
 previous version of LRP ((which was FreeSCO ))
 3. I am using BERING Beta 4, on a P166Mhz, 32Mb RAM, 1.44Mb Floppy
 Drive, Realtek 8139 10/100 NIC (8139too.o), 3Com Office Connect External
 64K ISDN Modem
 /Note
 
 I have included my /etc/ppp/peers/provider, /etc/chatscripts/provider,
 /etc/ppp/options and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets files
 
 /etc/ppp/peers/provider
 
 kdebug 1
 debug
 ipcp-accept-local
 ipcp-accept-remote
 lock
 noauth
 defaultroute
 name username
 /dev/ttyS1
 115200
 modem
 crtscts
 connect /usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider
 
 /etc/chatscripts/provider
 
 TIMEOUT 8
 ABORT BUSY
 ABORT NO CARRIER
 ABORT VOICE
 ABORT NO DIALTONE
 ABORT NO ANSWER
  ATZ
  ATS60=64S70=0S80=0
 OK ATDT phone-number
 CONNECT ''
 
 /etc/options
 hide-password
 no-ipx
 
 /etc/ppp/chap-secrets
 username * password
 
 Thanx
 
 Jay
 
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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread Jacques Nilo

Lee wrote:
 
  
  I downloaded bering-1680.bin (the rc1 version at the link you provided)
  and created the floppy disk under Linux, following the instructions,
  except that I was not root when I did the download.
 
  During the boot process, when it starts loading the packages, the first
  three or so load normally, then when it gets to keyboard, it produces
  an error:
  gunzip: invalid compressed data--length error
  Same error appears when it tries to load shorwall. Then dnscache and
  weblet appear to load without error, and the boot process proceeds to
  completion.
 
  I tried two different floppies, with the same result. Then I downloaded
  bering-1680.bin again, thinking my first download was bad. Same result,
  same errors.
 
  Is this because I am not root while I download? I could see why that
  would matter, but I don't know too much.
 
 
 I'm getting this too. I think the problem is actually with ungzipping the
 Shorwall package. I tried swapping packages in and out between shorwall.lrp
 and keyboard.lrp but it always comes up at the shorwall.lrp package.
 
 However despite this, I do get a configurable Shorwall in the lrcfg menu
 system. If I make changes and back it up then the system reboots with no
 gunzip problems.
 
 I haven't been able to test whether my system actually works yet due to a
 long-standing inability to get modem dial up working on Bering (and
 Dachstein) ;-) Roll on that Bering dial up cookbook!
 
Dear all:
It appears that the Bering v1.0-rc1 image is corrupted (gzip pb with
shorewall  keyboard). I was able to reproduce this downloading the
image from the LEAF site.
The new images should be available in the coming hour. I'll let you know
Sorry for the incovenience this may has caused
Jacques

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[Leaf-user] [ leaf-Support Requests-528127 ] bering /sbin/getty problem

2002-03-19 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #528127, was opened at 2002-03-10 06:58
You can respond by visiting: 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=528127group_id=13751

Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Summary: bering /sbin/getty problem

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I have been playing with the bering LEAF distribution.

Its very nice and I like it so far however I am having 
a little problem I was hoping someone on your end 
could help me with.

I am trying to get the firewall to run on a laptop for 
power concern reasons and have got the distribution 
disk working and configured like I want with the 
modules and packages I think I need.  The disk boots 
and runs fine in several laptops I have tried however 
the target laptop shows a problem.

The boot disk gets all the way through the 
installation, says finished and then goes into this 
loop of :

cannot execute /sbin/getty add infinitum.

Then it says something about respawning to quickly and 
freezes up on me.  I have traced around on another PC 
to the getty call I think, in INIT.

I dunno could you offer some suggestions I am kind of 
stuck.

Thanks
ED

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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2002-03-19 12:39

Message:
Logged In: NO 

I guess your laptop has only one serial port

You will have to edit /etc/inittab and to comment
this line:

2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2

Manfred

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Comment By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Date: 2002-03-18 14:10

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=39521

Based on the most recent comment on this support request, it is our understanding that 
this matter has 
been addressed. Should you require further assistance from LEAF project members, 
please submit a new support 
request.
Thank you,
leaf-project.org support

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Comment By: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Date: 2002-03-11 12:00

Message:
Logged In: YES 
user_id=150195

Just an obvious check: are you able to run Dachstein or any 
other floppy based linux distro on your laptop ? 
http://www.toms.net/rb/
For example ?



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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2002-03-10 18:39

Message:
Logged In: NO 

OK Thanks for the quick reply I really didn't want to 
bother you, after all the great documentation on your site 
and the great package and all.  I just figured the getty 
thing might ring a bell.

I cant't make a fresh image until I get back to the 
library, my home computer has a really hard time making the 
disk images.  Even the library was like about one in 6.  
The disk I have works fine however I have booted up on 3 
machines and many several of times played with it, update 
the modules and packages, no problem.  I don't suspect the 
disk but who knows!

Texas Instruments
Extensa 605CD

CPU 120 MHZ pentium
Coprocessor installed
System Ram 640kb
Extended Ram 7168 KB
Shadow RAM 384 KB
no Cache RaM
no internal drive
internal cd rom
Bios date 09/11/96


video bios version V1.1.8 R132.10
Chips and Technologies,  INC.
Phonex Bios version 4.05
System and Video Bios Shadowed
UMB upper limit segment address:F226

Again the more exact message from Bering=

INIT:  Entering runlevel: 2
INIT:  cannot exeute /sbin/getty
  [repeat this many times down the screen]
INIT:  Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: cannot execute :/sbin/getty
  [repeat several more times]
INIT: Id 2 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel

Then nothing more
Thanks for the HELP!

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Comment By: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Date: 2002-03-10 09:06

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If the disk boots OK on several laptop and not on the 
target laptop it's really sounds like an hardware problem.
1/ Retry with a new fresh disk image to see if it fixes 
the pb
2/ If not send detailed info about the laptop you are 
trying to use
Jacques


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Comment By: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Date: 2002-03-10 09:06

Message:
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If the disk boots OK on several laptop and not on the 
target laptop it's really sounds like an hardware problem.
1/ Retry with a new fresh disk image to see if it fixes 
the pb
2/ If not send detailed info about the laptop you are 
trying to use
Jacques


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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread Jacques Nilo

 I haven't been able to test whether my system actually works yet due to a
 long-standing inability to get modem dial up working on Bering (and
 Dachstein) ;-) Roll on that Bering dial up cookbook!
Here you are:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/busers01.html
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[Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 disk images regenerated

2002-03-19 Thread Jacques Nilo

The Bering v1.0-rc1 images released yesterday appeared corrupted to some users.
They have been regenerated.
Follow the md5sum you should get for each file:
4ebc430648ec51cd131595213e415f14  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
8efc3afc3161b8b6a653f04d4a20aa49  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe

Sorry for the incovenience this may have caused.
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[Leaf-user] Bering user's guide (the cook book)

2002-03-19 Thread Jacques Nilo

Following a suggestion by Mike, I renamed the cook book to a more civilized
term...
So here are the first two contributions to this guide that will complement the
installation guide already available:
1/ Serial Modem configuration
2/ PCMCIA configuration (An dial-up emergency router with a PCMCIA Xircom
combo card)
There are available at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/busers.html

Next contributions under preparation:
3/ PPoE configuration (Eric)
4/ ISDN configuration (Eric)
5/ Wireless and orinoco cards (me + Bob Pocius)
6/ Compiling your own Bering kernel (me)
7/ Booting Bering from a CD-ROM (L. Correia)
8/ IPSEC and X.512 certificates (C. Carr)

Docbook XML source are available for download to be used as templates (see the
doc). Contributions are welcomed !

Jacques
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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 available

2002-03-19 Thread Lee Kimber

At 11:35 PM 3/19/2002 +0100, Jacques Nilo wrote:
  I haven't been able to test whether my system actually works yet due to a
  long-standing inability to get modem dial up working on Bering (and
  Dachstein) ;-) Roll on that Bering dial up cookbook!
Here you are:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/busers01.html
Jacques


Excellent! Thanks Jacques, I will be on to that tonight.

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Re: [Leaf-user] Default editor in Bering

2002-03-19 Thread Chad Carr

* Stephen Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I would like to make vi the default editor in Bering. Under Dachstein I
 simply added export EDITOR=e3vi to /etc/profiles to get the vi mode.
 This doesn't seem to work in Bering. Is there another variable I need to
 set?

You may add the following lines (in addition to the one you described in
/etc/profile) to the top of the /bin/edit file:

. /etc/profile
EDITOR=${EDITOR:=/bin/e3}

Then delete the EDITOR=/bin/e3 line below.  You can then change the editor
whenever you want through the lrcfg menu by editing the /etc/profile file.  Or,
you can just change it in /bin/edit directly if it is a one-time proposition.

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Re: [Leaf-user] Default editor in Bering

2002-03-19 Thread Chad Carr

* Eric Wolzak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hi Stephen, you wrote 
 
  Hi,
  
  I would like to make vi the default editor in Bering. Under Dachstein I
  simply added export EDITOR=e3vi to /etc/profiles to get the vi mode.
  This doesn't seem to work in Bering. Is there another variable I need to
  set?
 
 The Editor is exactly the same but 
 there is a default editor set in  /bin/edit
 makeing the whole profile variable Editor not working ;)
 
 modify the file /bin/edit and comment the line 
 # Set editor to use:
 EDITOR=/bin/e3
 
 out set EDITOR in profile and its works. 

I am laughing at myself.  I did not realize that /bin/edit already had sourced
/etc/profile.

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Re: [Leaf-user] I am Happy to tell you all

2002-03-19 Thread Upnet Joe

- Original Message -
From: David McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Upali Weerasinghe' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LEAF list (E-mail)
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 8:44 AM
Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] I am Happy to tell you all


 I wanted to make sure I understood your post correctly.  You are bonding
the
 traffic to the internet into one single bandwidth??  Just as an example:
 takeing two DSL with 1.5 MBit and making it possible to get close to a 3.0

Yes it is...

 MBit download rate???
but your ISP must support this to work, normaly Cable modem can do this, I
don't have a access to DSL
I am sure you can do that with any type of ethernet connection, but your ISP
must support this, (most Cable Modem connection dose this)

bonding module normally use in High Speed network Cluster

Upnet Joe

 Thanks,
 David
 [Leaf-user] I am Happy to tell you all


 Charles Steinkuehler's LEAF/LRP mixed Dachstein and EigerStein2BETA

 Router
 Firewall
 dhcpd
 dhclient
 dnscache
 weblet
 sshd
 ipsec VPN

 Pentium 125 with 128MB mem... 32MB IDE Flash Card from Lexmark
Printer...heh
 2 NICs attached to Internet using network bonding module... this is cool
my
 Quake3 Exssive Server can handle 20 users...no single packet drop..
 while doing other things like WEB, EMAIL, FTP, IPSEC VPN... i have 6
 clients, doing all kind of yak napster..msn what not.. watch internet
 TV...oh boy...

 LRP is real busy , I love it.. i tried to do same thing with Linksys
 BEFSR41 Hardware Router no way however Linksys Router is good...
 but He can't beat LRP

 LRP is Linux he can do much more than Router thats why its fiton me...

 I would like to say Thanks to Linus Travoldus, Charles Steinkuehler, and
all
 Linux Gurus...around the World...

 here is my network

 INTERNET-NoteBooks (Road Worrys) Web, Email, etc... all
over
 the world
 |
 |
 SWITCH
 ||
 LRP Router
   |
   |
 SWITCH-Clients

 here some out put from my router

 myrouter: -root-
 # uname -a
 Linux myrouter 2.2.19-3-LEAF #7 Sat Dec 1 14:00:22 CST 2001 i386 unknown

 myrouter: -root-
 # w
  13:18:50 up 3 Days (76h), load average: 0.08 0.02 0.01
 USER TTY  PID  TIMEON   FROM
 root ttyp15051 63   192.168.

 myrouter: -root-
 # uptime
  13:18:55 up 3 Days (76h), load average: 0.07 0.02 0.00

 myrouter: -root-
 # ip r s
 24.101.135.30 via 24.101.136.1 dev ipsec0
 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth2  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.1
 24.101.136.0/24 dev bond0  proto kernel  scope link  src 24.101.136.77
 24.101.136.0/24 dev ipsec0  proto kernel  scope link  src 24.101.136.77
 10.0.10.0/24 dev eth3  proto kernel  scope link  src 10.0.10.1
 default via 24.101.136.1 dev eth0

 # ps aux
 USER   PID %CPU %MEM  SIZE   RSS TTY STAT START   TIME COMMAND
 daemon1240  0.0  1.0  1964  1288  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00
 /usr/sbin/dnscache
 root 1  0.0  0.2   756   364  ?  S   Mar  6   0:07 init [2]
 root 2  0.0  0.0 0 0  ?  SW  Mar  6   0:00 (kflushd)
 root 3  0.0  0.0 0 0  ?  SW  Mar  6   0:00 (kupdate)
 root 4  0.0  0.0 0 0  ?  SW  Mar  6   0:00 (kswapd)
 root 5  0.0  0.0 0 0  ?  SW  Mar  6   0:00 (keventd)
 root   663  0.0  0.1  1100   248  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00 update
 root   898  0.0  0.3   816   468  ?  S   Mar  6   1:06
/sbin/syslogd -m
 240
 root   900  0.0  0.5  1068   680  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00 /sbin/klogd
 root   904  0.0  0.3   776   388  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd
 root   908  0.0  0.1   720   220  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00
 /usr/sbin/watchdog
 root   911  0.0  0.3   800   440  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
 root  1231  0.0  0.4   936   536  ?  S   Mar  6   0:00
 /usr/sbin/dhclient eth0 eth1
 root  1241  0.0  0.3   784   396   1 S   Mar  6   0:00 /sbin/getty
38400
 tty1
 root  2459  0.0  0.2   824   360  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 sh
 /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun --debug none --uniqueids yes --d
 root  2460  0.0  0.2   756   352  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 logger -p
 daemon.error -t ipsec__plutorun
 root  2464  0.0  0.2   824   360  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 sh
 /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun --debug none --uniqueids yes --d
 root  2465  0.0  0.2   824   356  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 sh
 /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutoload --load %search --start %search
 root  2468  0.0  0.2   824   360  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 sh
 /usr/local/lib/ipsec/_plutorun --debug none --uniqueids yes --d
 root  2469  0.0  0.5  1236   700  ?  S   Mar  7   0:38
 /usr/local/lib/ipsec/pluto --nofork --debug-none --uniqueids
 root  3217  0.0  0.4   964   572  ?  S   Mar  7   0:00 /usr/sbin/dhcpd
 eth2
 root  5042  0.0  0.6  1224   836  ?  S12:13   0:01 sshd -i
 root  5051  0.0  0.2   844   368  p1 S12:15   0:00 -sh
 root  5132  0.0  0.3   840   472  p1 R13:25   0:00 ps aux

 myrouter: -root-
 Networking is FUN

 if anyone wanna check me here is my webaddress

Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 disk images regenerated

2002-03-19 Thread James Duberg

Jacques Nilo wrote:

The Bering v1.0-rc1 images released yesterday appeared corrupted to some users.
They have been regenerated.
Follow the md5sum you should get for each file:
4ebc430648ec51cd131595213e415f14  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
8efc3afc3161b8b6a653f04d4a20aa49  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe

Sorry for the incovenience this may have caused.
Jacques

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The regenerated images solved the gunzip problem, but it seems that the 
shorwall.lrp is significantly different than that included in the 
previous images. Specifically, in the params section  (lrcfg 3,5,1), 
NET_IF=ppp? instead of eth0. Also, LOCAL_IF=eth0 rather than eth1.

I don't know what else is different and am not qualified to say, I 
couldn't ping the firewall from the internal network until I changed 
those settings. The documentation says that you don't need to change 
shorwall.lrp if you have cable connection with DHCP. As it stands, that 
is not true, as far as I can see.

Thanks again for a great LEAF image. I am enjoying playing with it, and 
learning too!



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Re: [Leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc1 disk images regenerated

2002-03-19 Thread Jacques Nilo

 The Bering v1.0-rc1 images released yesterday appeared corrupted to some
users.
 They have been regenerated.
 Follow the md5sum you should get for each file:
 4ebc430648ec51cd131595213e415f14  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
 8efc3afc3161b8b6a653f04d4a20aa49  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe
 
 Sorry for the incovenience this may have caused.
snip
 The regenerated images solved the gunzip problem, but it seems that the
 shorwall.lrp is significantly different than that included in the
 previous images. Specifically, in the params section  (lrcfg 3,5,1),
 NET_IF=ppp? instead of eth0. Also, LOCAL_IF=eth0 rather than eth1.

Oops. Restored the dial-up version of shorewall in the process :-(
One should not work too late :-)
OK the images have been updated again. Hopefully everything ik OK now...
New md5sum:
aa744fd2686811226d73b826c750d05d  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
7a147e020d5a547547dface2319696b4  bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe
Jacques


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