[leaf-user] Station can't get past gateway

2002-05-16 Thread Michael E.T. Parker

Hi All.

I have strange problem. I have built a test network with the following
devices.

3 hp kayak xu stations (win98)
1 hp VL5 development server (mandrake8)
1 compaq samba server (mandrake8)
1 hp VL5 dachstein gateway
2 switches
1 cable model to internet

The problem-

All 3 kayaks can see and read/write to each other.
2 of the kayaks can get to the internet and 1 cannot.

gateway
connects to switch1 and cable modem

switch1
connects to gateway, switch2, kayak2, kayak3

switch2
connects to switch1, kayak1, samba server, development server

All Kayaks can see everything on our side of the gateway.
Kayak1 and 2, the samba and development servers can get out to the 
internet. Kayak 3 cannot get past the gateway.

All tcp/ip settings are the same.(?) All use dhcp for their ip's.

Could it be that some application on Kayak3 is preventing internet 
access. Seems unlikely but may be possible. All Kayaks contain similar 
configurations.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Michael
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[leaf-user] Is there a way to auto email log files

2002-05-16 Thread Dragon Wood

I am using bering rc2. The /var/log directory gets
filled up quickly. How can I set it up such that the
files get automatically forwarded to an email address
and deleted when gets to a certain size?

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Re: [leaf-user] Station can't get past gateway

2002-05-16 Thread Ray Olszewski

A description at this level of vagueness (settings are the same, see
everything, similar configurations, and the like) cannot elicit useful
advice. Other than this: please read the Troubleshooting Request HowTo and
try again.

Something is different about Kayak3, and without some details in the
description, we have little change of helping you figure out what it is. The
HowTo will help you in providing the needed details.

At 12:47 PM 5/16/02 -0400, Michael E.T. Parker wrote:
Hi All.

I have strange problem. I have built a test network with the following
devices.

3 hp kayak xu stations (win98)
1 hp VL5 development server (mandrake8)
1 compaq samba server (mandrake8)
1 hp VL5 dachstein gateway
2 switches
1 cable model to internet

The problem-

All 3 kayaks can see and read/write to each other.
2 of the kayaks can get to the internet and 1 cannot.

gateway
connects to switch1 and cable modem

switch1
connects to gateway, switch2, kayak2, kayak3

switch2
connects to switch1, kayak1, samba server, development server

All Kayaks can see everything on our side of the gateway.
Kayak1 and 2, the samba and development servers can get out to the 
internet. Kayak 3 cannot get past the gateway.

All tcp/ip settings are the same.(?) All use dhcp for their ip's.

Could it be that some application on Kayak3 is preventing internet 
access. Seems unlikely but may be possible. All Kayaks contain similar 
configurations.

Any ideas would be appreciated.


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Re: [leaf-user] Station can't get past gateway

2002-05-16 Thread Charles Steinkuehler

 The problem-

 All 3 kayaks can see and read/write to each other.
 2 of the kayaks can get to the internet and 1 cannot.

 gateway
 connects to switch1 and cable modem

 switch1
 connects to gateway, switch2, kayak2, kayak3

 switch2
 connects to switch1, kayak1, samba server, development server

 All Kayaks can see everything on our side of the gateway.
 Kayak1 and 2, the samba and development servers can get out to the
 internet. Kayak 3 cannot get past the gateway.

 All tcp/ip settings are the same.(?) All use dhcp for their ip's.

I doubt it...

 Could it be that some application on Kayak3 is preventing internet
 access. Seems unlikely but may be possible. All Kayaks contain similar
 configurations.

I would suspect a configuration or application problem with Kayak3.  If
you're running any sort of application level firewall on the machines, make
sure it's configured to allow access to the internet.  Barring any problems
from firewalls running on the Kayak, your problem is probably configuration
related.  Verify the networking configuration of the Kayaks...make sure TCP
is configured (an preferrably no other protocols, unless
required...specifically, TCP and netbios is a bad combination), with TCP
setup to auto-configure via dhcp.

It sounds like you may have checked this already, in which case click over
to the advanced portion of your tcp settings, and verify your DNS and WINS
settings (should be set to automatic).  It's possible to create a problem
like you describe if you've got a bad DNS server manually entered (won't
automatically get over-ridden by DHCP), and are trying to access the 'net
using FQDN's, rather than IP's.  Another test for this is to try accessing
something on the 'net by IP address.

If you're still stuck, post more details about exactly what Kayak 3 cannot
get past the gateway means (ie specific errors from specific
tests...preferrably command-line pings by hostname and IP).

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)


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[leaf-user] USB howto

2002-05-16 Thread David Ondzes

I am slowing making progress on getting Bering to do
what I need it to do...thanks to all of you.

How do I add USB support ? At first I just need it at
runtime for storage devices like disk-on-key and other
removable usb devices that look like drives under
Windows. It would be nice to boot off one of these
devices as well, but it is a lower priority.

I have read Steinkeuhler's LRP Hard Disk HOWTO and
understand the basics of what is needed. I have
already added ide support at boot and runtime. Now I
need some more details. What .o files do I need for
USB support ? The module configuration in lrcfg
mentions doing mount none /proc/bus/usb -t usbdevfs.
What does this do ? Where and how do I do it :) Are
there any HOWTOs or guides ? 

Thanks in advance,
David


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Re: [leaf-user] Is there a way to auto email log files

2002-05-16 Thread chuck

I created a package to do just that...
e-mail log files to a single or multiple addresses and
you can specify which files to send.
Its called mailstats.lrp and can be found at
http://www.vette66.com

It requires a working SU command and MAIL command.
I expanded what was done by Charles and his mailonerr script.
Hope this helps,
vette66 (Chuck)

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Subject: [leaf-user] Is there a way to auto email log files


 I am using bering rc2. The /var/log directory gets
 filled up quickly. How can I set it up such that the
 files get automatically forwarded to an email address
 and deleted when gets to a certain size?

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[leaf-user] Bering LEAF from hard disk

2002-05-16 Thread Shawn R

Hi,

I'm trying to configure Bering LEAF to boot off a hard drive so I have more
room (even a 1680K floppy isn't big enough). Do you know where I can get a
precompiled 2.4.18 kernel with IDE support that I can use with it? I've
tried compiling my own but every time I boot, I get:

FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

I can send my config file if that will help.

Thanks!

--Shawn


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Re: [leaf-user] Bering LEAF from hard disk

2002-05-16 Thread Victor McAllister

Shawn R wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm trying to configure Bering LEAF to boot off a hard drive so I have more
 room (even a 1680K floppy isn't big enough). Do you know where I can get a
 precompiled 2.4.18 kernel with IDE support that I can use with it? I've
 tried compiling my own but every time I boot, I get:

 FAT: bogus logical sector size 0
 Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00

 I can send my config file if that will help.

 Thanks!

 --Shawn

All you need is the modules ide-mod.o, ide-disk.o and ide-probe-mod.o in the
/boot/lib/modules directory.  Then list these in initrd and save initrd.lrp.
Is this a syslinuxed DOS file system?  Is the hard drive bigger than what
syslinux can handle?

Comp-geeks.com has 16 meg 5v compact flash for $14.  The ide to compact flash
adapter is $20 at pcengines.com.  Other than no write protect - it is a
painless - no moving parts way to get Bering to load.
--
Victor McAllister



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