[leaf-user] Re: Bering, Zebedee and Shorwall

2002-11-30 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 29 Novembre 2002 13:04, Roger Cocks a écrit :
> Jaques

> My problem is that I am trying to load the zebedee 2.2.2 package downloaded
> from your site and include it into a Bering router / firewall.

>
> The problem is:
> -
> (1) I have found and cured one problem.. that the ZEBEDEE.LRP package has
> an error as follows...
>
>   /var/lib/lrpkg/zebedd.conf points at wrong location
>   which means the modules config option points at the
>   wrong file

You are correct. A tab was also missing in the conf file.

> (2) I cannot appear to load shorewall and zebedee at the same time without
> some form of error.  This is with either the original or the modified
> package.
See pb above. This should be fixed now: I just uploaded corrected versions of 
zebedee.lrp and zebedee2.lrp


Jacques


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[leaf-user] loading packages by nfs? please help

2002-11-30 Thread Thomas Wille
Hello LEAF-users,

since last weekend I work with Bering1.0 stable. It's a great thing to run
a little initrd-system, which loads the lrp-packages.

After a successful installation with packages on a hard disk, I now want to
load the lrp-modules by nfs. So I copied all the networking related stuff in
initrd.lrp. I placed the /etc/init.d/networking call in linuxrc direct after
the creation of the directories, and it works correctly.
For downloading I first tried the nfs-lrp-package, but it doesn't 
have a suitable mount-command which can be executed by linuxrc. Then I tried 
the traditional way with portmap, which I got as binary from the slink-
distribution, called with /etc/init.d/portmap, taken from woody.

But direct after the execution portmap gets a SIG 7 - bus-error, from grsec,
and loading of the packages fails. 
>From a complete installed Bering-system it is possible to mount an
nfs-share with portmap and mount.

I tried this on two different machines, one with 32MB, the other with 512 MB
Ram.

Maybe someone can tell me, what is grsec, and what might be the reason for the
bus error. Does someone have a working solution? I would be glad for any reply.

Thanks and regards
Thomas Wille








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Re: [leaf-user] Re: shorewall

2002-11-30 Thread C. Dummy
Thanks for help. You were right. Printer works like a charm. So Bering 
1.0 it is.
Andrey

Arif Mamdani wrote:

$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 0/0 -d $EX_IP 1024:9099 -i $EXTERN_IF
$IPCH -A input -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 0/0 -d $EX_IP 9103:65535 -i 
$EXTERN_IF
Should this go to policy or rules?
This should: close printer ports 9100,9101, and 9102 on  external 
interface.
What rule that would be?
Andrey


In the past, i've run a similar setup, and those ports should already 
be closed on the external interface.  You will however need to make 
sure that you've enabled access to those ports on the internal interface.

I believe you can put that in rules, so:
ACCEPTlocfwtcp9100

-arif



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[leaf-user] Can't see my NICs / pci-scan.o? Eureka!

2002-11-30 Thread Christian Hoss
Rechecked my configuration, decided to take the cable
modem offline 20 minutes instead of the previous 5 - I
am now answering this off my windows box thru the
firewall.  Thanks to all who helped...

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[leaf-user] Floppy Image Problems

2002-11-30 Thread Chris Cranford
I have downloaded the v1.0 stable windows executable file and ran it on a
windows machine to format and copy the necessary LRP packages to a floppy
disk.  When I boot on the disk for the first time, everything is fine;
however once I have added a few new modules (*.o files in /boot/lib/modules)
and backed up my initrd.lrp package, I see read errors when writing the new
lrp image to the disk.

If anyone can help me out here I'd be greatful.  So far, this has happened
with 7 diskettes and I'm beginning to doubt the fact it's the disks that are
the problem as the diskettes have worked fine in the past.

Thanks for any help on the matter!
Chris




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