Re: [leaf-user] Help with LEAF Bering and the correct modules settings for an embedded Netelligent 10/100 TX controller on a Compaq Deskpro 4000

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

Dartrunner wrote:
 
 I am using the latest version posted on sourceforge. I have been fighting
 with it for a solid week now, and am finally admitting defeat. Here are
 copies of what config files I could find. I searched the internet everyway I
 could and just could not find much info on setting up any other .o files I
 needed to make the network card work. The ppp side seems to work ok, I can
 ping the internet from the Bering box and it auto dials when it boots up. I
 cannot ping any internal address from the Bering box and cannot ping the
 bering box from the internal network. The yellow light is all that comes on
 on the Compaq, but the switch it is hooked to shows a 100mb connection. This
 is my first foray into Linux, so try to be patient with me as I am sure it
 is something stupid I am overlooking. :) Thanks for any and all help!
Bob:
Check your Shorewall configuration. Refer to the doc at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bumodem.html#AEN140
If that does not solve your problem post the following shorewall files:
In /etc/shorewall  -- interfaces, rules and masq
Jacques

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Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

Dave Anderson wrote:
 
 Trying to get some sort of communication with my ADSL PCI card from Bering
 v1.0 RC2. Jacques has kindly been helping me with getting to this stage. I
 should now be able to get some communication going, but my device drivers
 don't appear to me to be recognising the card - I'm not really sure what
 sort of tests and commands I can use. Below is some info about my system.
 I'd appreciate it if anyone could make one or two suggestions about what I
 can do next. The driver is for a Bewan card based on the unicorn chipset.
Dave:
Could you post /var/log/syslog rather that kernel.log ?
I am really suspecting a ppp problem here.
Jacques

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[leaf-user] VPN-IPSEC and Road-Warrior setup error

2002-05-04 Thread MLU

Hi,

After successful FreeS/WAN setup with 2 subnets using Daschtein CDs on
both sides, I try to set up for the Road-Warrior on XP/W2K. I tried the
steps for built-in IPSEC as Chad suggested
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buipsec.html#AEN1227) but
always got stuck at the step

l) select the outbound traffic filter list, next (it said that a valid
IP must be selected and I do not understand what IP it asks about)

so I decided to give SSH Sentinel a shot.

My setup is as follow:

1. FreeS/WAN runs on one side with Shared-Key, having:

/etc/ipsec.conf

config setup
interfaces=%defaultroute
klipsdebug=none
plutodebug=none
plutoload=%search
plutostart=%search
uniqueids=no

conn %default
keyingtries=0

conn road-warrior
type=tunnel
keyingtries=1
left=%any
#leftsubnet=
leftnexthop=

right=24.68.116.134
rightsubnet=192.168.1.0/24
rightnexthop=24.68.116.1
authby=secret
auto=add
keyexchange=ike
ikelifetime=240m
keylife=60m
pfs=yes
compress=no

/etc/ipsec.secrets
%any 24.68.116.134: PSK My secret string



2. On the other side, no FreeS/WAN runs with DCD. ip_masq_ipsec module
is in /etc/modules and the rules for protocol 50, 51 and UDP port 500
are in place /etc/network.conf

After seting up a SSH Sentinel client on an internal machine, I added
the corresponding VPN connection, I try to connect and see the errors in
/etc/var/auth.log on FreeSWAN side at the end of messages. Could anyone
help to show me what the erros are? I do not understand why both peer
24.83.28.213 (public IP) and 192.168.9.202 (private) are present. I
assume only the public one.

Thank you.





May  3 23:15:51 firewall Pluto[10650]: Starting Pluto (FreeS/WAN Version
1.91)
May  3 23:15:52 firewall Pluto[10650]: added connection description
road-warrior
May  3 23:15:52 firewall Pluto[10650]: listening for IKE messages
May  3 23:15:52 firewall Pluto[10650]: adding interface ipsec0/eth0
24.68.116.134
May  3 23:15:52 firewall Pluto[10650]: loading secrets from
/etc/ipsec.secrets
May  3 23:19:02 firewall Pluto[10650]: packet from 24.83.28.213:500:
ignoring Vendor ID payload
May  3 23:19:02 firewall last message repeated 3 times
May  3 23:19:02 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: responding to
Main Mode from unknown peer 24.83.28.213
May  3 23:19:02 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: ignoring
informational payload, type IPSEC_INITIAL_CONTACT
May  3 23:19:02 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: no suitable
connection for peer '192.168.9.202'
May  3 23:19:03 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: ignoring
informational payload, type IPSEC_INITIAL_CONTACT
May  3 23:19:03 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: no suitable
connection for peer '192.168.9.202'
May  3 23:19:05 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: ignoring
informational payload, type IPSEC_INITIAL_CONTACT
May  3 23:19:05 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: no suitable
connection for peer '192.168.9.202'
May  3 23:19:09 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: ignoring
informational payload, type IPSEC_INITIAL_CONTACT
May  3 23:19:09 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: no suitable
connection for peer '192.168.9.202'
May  3 23:19:12 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: ignoring
informational payload, type IPSEC_INITIAL_CONTACT
May  3 23:19:12 firewall Pluto[10650]: road-warrior #1: no suitable
connection for peer '192.168.9.202'



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Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

Dave Anderson wrote:
 
 Trying to get some sort of communication with my ADSL PCI card from Bering
 v1.0 RC2. Jacques has kindly been helping me with getting to this stage. I
 should now be able to get some communication going, but my device drivers
 don't appear to me to be recognising the card - I'm not really sure what
 sort of tests and commands I can use. Below is some info about my system.
 I'd appreciate it if anyone could make one or two suggestions about what I
 can do next. The driver is for a Bewan card based on the unicorn chipset.

Dave
Also what says:
cat /proc/net/atm/UNICORN:0
?
Jacques

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RE: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc2 with diskonchip?

2002-05-04 Thread Darren Martz

Thanks Greg, the support is very much appreciated. Not everything
requires a high priced 5gb OS, right ;)

It seems that I had great success simply loading the eepro100.o driver.
Again, thanks for the help.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Greg Morgan
Sent: May 3, 2002 10:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Darren Martz
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc2 with diskonchip?


Darren Martz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


snip 
I'm at a disadvantage here, my background is windows development.

Alot of us started as Windows only.  No biggie.  It will expand your
background.

I'm also trying to locate an
 Ethernet driver for an i82557 chip. I may be on my own with the net  
driver,

Here's two links from the Intel site.  But I'd try the eepro100.o driver
first.  I get the impression from the Intel site that this is just
another version of the pro100 series of cards.  I am using the eepro100
on my i82555 chipped cards with no problems.  One is an old epro100B and
the other is Intel's newer In Business 10/100 card.  They look a little
different, but work the same with the eepro100.o driver.  You will also
have to uncomment the pci-scan.0 driver too.  The pci-scan driver has to
be first in the modules.conf file before pci style adapters.  Further
information on the Linux driver can be found at
http://www.scyld.com/network/eepro100.html.(This driver will work with
the 10mbps PCI Pro-Plus boards that use the i82557 chip)  This driver
is available on all LEAF distros.


http://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/1013651991539069-prd38.htm
which redirects you to
http://support.intel.com/support/network/adapter/pro100/21397.htm

snip
 Darren
 

How this helps,
Greg

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Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card

2002-05-04 Thread Dave Anderson

Yeah, that's the problem - that file doesn't exist. I also had to insmod
unicorn_atm myself - the doc implies that unicorn_pci will insmod it (if
indeed it is supposed to be insmodded) Does it get automatically done on
your system? Do you have the unicorn proc file?

thanks,
cheers
Dave

- Original Message -
From: Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Dave
 Also what says:
 cat /proc/net/atm/UNICORN:0
 ?




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RE: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc2 with diskonchip?

2002-05-04 Thread Darren Martz

Jacques,

Well, I wasn't expecting help from the author on my first post. The
support here is incredible!

Loading mdtcore.o and ntfl.o did not work. I tried adding docecc.o and
doc2000.o but again, mounting did not work.

The diskonchip came with slackware 7 installed, so I've been trying to
translate the configuration to Bering. So far all I've found was an
fstab entry:
   /dev/fla1/   ext2   defaults  1  1
I tried changing the fstab file, loading the mdtcore.o and other
drivers, then mounting with the following statement:
   mount -t ext2 /dev/fla1 /mnt
But that only yielded the error message Operation not support by
device.

I found a driver (of sorts) on m-sys.com that talks about recompiling
the kernel. It also mentioned lilo with a 'doc.b' file.

Supporting diskonchip installations seems important given the embedded
aspect of Bering. So if your interested, I'll do what I can to document
this installation scenario.

Darren

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jacques Nilo
Sent: May 3, 2002 11:07 AM
To: Darren Martz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc2 with diskonchip?


 I'm trying to install Bering on a PC104 board with DiskonChip2000, but

 I'm not sure how/where to load the proper driver. I'm at a 
 disadvantage here, my background is windows development.
Interesting issue. Let's try it (note: I do not have the hardware here
so we might have to iterate a bit)

1/ Step one: create the mtd device.
According to: http://www.linuxhq.com/kernel/v2.4/doc/devices.txt.html
We have:
 90 charMemory Technology Device (RAM, ROM, Flash)
  0 = /dev/mtd0 First MTD (rw)
  1 = /dev/mtdr0First MTD (ro)
...
 30 = /dev/mtd1516th MTD (rw)
 31 = /dev/mtdr15   16th MTD (ro)

So from linux Bering shell edit root.dev.mk
cd /var/log/lrpkg
ae root.dev.mk
at the bottom of the file add:

# ubd devices for UML (J. Nilo)
mknod /dev/ubd0 b 98 0 null 21
mknod /dev/ubd1 b 98 1 null 21
mknod /dev/mtd0 b 90 0 null 21  -- line to add
cd /
Save the file and backup initrd !!!
That will take care of device creation /dev/mtd0 at boot time.

2/ Step two: load the appropriate modules.
They are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/mt
d/
My guess is that you need to load first mdtcore.o then ntfl.o If you get
unresolved reference it means that you need some more :-) Put the 2
modules in /lib/modules, declare them in /lib/modules and save
module.lrp Then see if you can mount and access mtd0 Let me know so that
I can update the doc on this issue

I'm also trying to locate an
 Ethernet driver for an i82557 chip. I may be on my own with the net  
driver, but can anyone assist me on the diskonchip?
The appropriate module is eepro100. It's available on the Bering boot
floppy.

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card

2002-05-04 Thread Dave Anderson

 Dave:
 Could you post /var/log/syslog rather that kernel.log ?
 I am really suspecting a ppp problem here.

# cat /var/log/syslog
May  4 09:32:54 firewall syslogd 1.3-3#31.slink1: restart.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: klogd 1.3-3#31.slink1, log source =
/proc/kmsg started.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Cannot find map file.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Loaded 79 symbols from 15 modules.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Linux version 2.4.18 (root@debian) (gcc
version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian GNU/Linux)) #1 Sun Apr 21 12:50:34 CEST 2002
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel:  BIOS-e820:  -
0009fc00 (usable)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel:  BIOS-e820: 0010 -
0100 (usable)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel:  BIOS-e820: fffc -
0001 (reserved)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 4096
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: zone(0): 4096 pages.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=linux
initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc diskwait=yes root=/dev/ram0
boot=/dev/fd0u1680:msdos PKGPATH=/dev/fd0u1680
LRP=root,etc,local,modules,keyboard,shorwall,dnscache,libz,sshd,ppp-atm,webl
et
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Initializing CPU#0
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Detected 166.196 MHz processor.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 331.77 BogoMIPS
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Memory: 14012k/16384k available (853k
kernel code, 1984k reserved, 204k data, 60k init, 0k highmem)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Dentry-cache hash table entries: 2048
(order: 2, 16384 bytes)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 1024
(order: 1, 8192 bytes)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order:
0, 4096 bytes)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024
(order: 0, 4096 bytes)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order:
2, 16384 bytes)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: CPU: Before vendor init, caps: 01bf
 , vendor = 0
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Intel Pentium with F0 0F bug - workaround
enabled.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: CPU: After vendor init, caps: 01bf
  
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: CPU: After generic, caps: 01bf
  
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: CPU: Common caps: 01bf
  
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: CPU: Intel Pentium 75 - 200 stepping 0c
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at
0xfd2a1, last bus=0
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: PCI: Using configuration type 1
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Activating ISA DMA hang workarounds.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer
Society NET3.039
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Starting kswapd
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08)
with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ DETECT_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: ttyS00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Software Watchdog Timer: 0.05, timer
margin: 60 sec
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: block: 64 slots per queue, batch=16
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of
4096K size 1024 blocksize
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 512
buckets, 4Kbytes
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established
1024 bind 1024)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Linux IP multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: ip_conntrack (128 buckets, 1024 max)
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core
team
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux
NET4.0.
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: Freeing initrd memory: 404k freed
May  4 09:32:54 firewall kernel: VFS: Mounted root (minix 

RE: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0-rc2 with diskonchip?

2002-05-04 Thread Mike Noyes

On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 02:51, Darren Martz wrote:
 I found a driver (of sorts) on m-sys.com that talks about recompiling
 the kernel. It also mentioned lilo with a 'doc.b' file.

Darren,
The M-sys driver isn't the one included in Linux 2.4x kernels. The DOC
driver information is at the Memory Technology Device (MTD) Subsystem
for Linux site [1]. I hope this information helps.

[1] http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/

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Re: [leaf-user] Mounting /var/log on a ext2 partition

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

sylvain pelletier wrote:
 
 Backup root.lrp don't save /var/lib/lrpkg/root.linuxrc  what's wrong???
 In my old eigerstein, root.linuxrc was save when I backup root.lrp.
 So what i have to do to backup root.linurc???
Backup initrd
Jacques

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Re: [leaf-user] PPP over ATM with ADSL PCI card

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

Le Samedi 4 Mai 2002 12:09, Dave Anderson a écrit :
  Dave:
  Could you post /var/log/syslog rather that kernel.log ?
  I am really suspecting a ppp problem here.
From the script beloaw:
http://www.da-silva.nom.fr/adsl/linux/pppoatm/adsl.txt
it appears that the unicorn_pci module requires the ActivationMode=1 
parameter to start.
also I am pretty sure you should remove unicorn_atm.o
So here is what I would try:

insmod unicorn_pci ActivationMode=1
insmod ppptoam

Let me know if that helps

Jacques

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[leaf-user] Question about Dynamic DNS

2002-05-04 Thread John Desmond

I just got myself an account on dyndns.org and, as I
wait for the FQDN to waft through the world's DNS
servers, I thought I might ask how others have avoided
dyndns abuse. They say they'll block your name if
you automatically update their server with the same ip
you had last time. I noticed that when I reboot the
router I often receive the same ip as I had before. I
guess ez-ipupdate caches the ip, but that gets lost on
the reboot (ESBeta2). Has anyone developed some script
to compare the interface ip to an ip received from a
web-based ip checker before calling ez-ipupdate?
-John

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Re: [leaf-user] VPN-IPSEC and Road-Warrior setup error

2002-05-04 Thread Chad Carr

On Sat, 4 May 2002 00:49:44 -0700
MLU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 After successful FreeS/WAN setup with 2 subnets using Daschtein CDs on
 both sides, I try to set up for the Road-Warrior on XP/W2K. I tried the
 steps for built-in IPSEC as Chad suggested
 (http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buipsec.html#AEN1227) but
 always got stuck at the step
 
 l) select the outbound traffic filter list, next (it said that a valid
 IP must be selected and I do not understand what IP it asks about)

Which dialog are you in when you encounter this condition?

Maybe I can help, then make the instructions clearer for others, if you
have the patience to work through Windows (and my instructions')
inadquacies.

Thanks.

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[leaf-user] surge protection for UTP

2002-05-04 Thread Milla Yegurku

Hello everybody

I run about 100m of UTP cable between LEAF router and
my HUB. The cable is run out in the open space and is
pron to frequent lightening. I live in a place where I
can not buy commercial surge protectors for UTP.
I am worried that the surge developped in the cable
will destroy the equipment(s).
Do any of you have any idea how I could build and use
such devices with commonly available electronic
components?
Do you have any suggestions?

Thankyou
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[leaf-user] Bering rc2 and scp

2002-05-04 Thread Milla Yegurku

Hello everybody

I could scp into Bering rc1. It would not work anymore
with rc2. Why?
user gets logged in OK and then it times out. I will
appreciate help.

Thankyou
Milla


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Re: [leaf-user] Bering rc2 and scp

2002-05-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

Milla Yegurku wrote:
 
 Hello everybody
 
 I could scp into Bering rc1. It would not work anymore
 with rc2. Why?
 user gets logged in OK and then it times out. I will
 appreciate help.
 
I have no pb using scp here. Should work without any adjustment since by
default the shorewall rules file allows connection from loc to fw on
port 22
scp is used to transfer files not to get access to the router. For this
function you have to use ssh. Any confusion at this stage ? If not what
says syslog ?
Jacques

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