Re: [leaf-user] Stopping DHCPD logging

2003-01-18 Thread Erich Titl
Tom

just for curiosity, is this caused by shorewall not yet completely 
restarted after a lease change?

Thanks and it's great to still hear from you.

Erich

At 15:46 16.01.2003 -0800, you wrote:


--On Thursday, January 16, 2003 6:37 PM -0500 Arcana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Any other ideas?


Configure dhcpd to issue longer leases.

-Tom


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[leaf-user] ebtables

2003-01-18 Thread Pascal OFFREDO
Hi,

Does it exist an ebtables package for LEAF ?

regards.

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Re: [leaf-user] DHCP problem

2003-01-18 Thread gniemetz
Hi Brad!

No worries... :-)

regards 
Gerd

Brad Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:


Replying to my own post...

On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 15:07:53 EST I wrote:

  Thanks for your reply, but you have misunderstood my question, i asked about 
  dhcpcd, as you can see :-)
       ^^^

 Your first question was a statement, and a confusing one at that.
 What exactly is your question, and for that matter, the problem?
 I don't mean to be too harsh, especially if English isn't your
 primary languange, but we need a better description of the problem
 before we can offer useful insight.  The support request FAQ (linked
 to below) offers hints for submitting good requests to the list.

Gerd,

Let me pull my foot out of my mouth and apologize for my previous
post.  I managed to read dhcpcd as dhcpd three or four times.
                             ^^^         ^^
Sorry about that.

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Re: [leaf-user] DHCP problem

2003-01-18 Thread gniemetz
Hi Jacques!

Thank you for your quick solution, i've tested the package and it's working good!
Although i really don't know why i'm unable to obtain an IP-Address via dhclient/pump, 
must be a special version of a DHCP-Server

I don't want to be impolite, but would you compile me the ether-wake.c found at 
ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/diag/?

Thanks again!

best regards
Gerd

Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:

Le Vendredi 17 Janvier 2003 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I have compiled the dhcpcd client from Debian.
It is untested. Give it a try and let us know.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/
I still find it strange that you can succeed with it and not with pump or 
dhclient.
Jacques
 Hi Julien!

 Thanks for your reply, but you have misunderstood my question, i asked
 about dhcpcd, as you can see :-)

 regards
 Gerd

 Julian Church [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Gerd
 
 At 06:26 17/01/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm having a Samsung Cablemodem connected via a
 Accton-Ethernet card to my ISP and i'm not able to
 get an IP-Address via dhclient/pump, only when i use
 the dhcpcd package (older one, found it somewhere in
 the net :-)).
 
 Pump and dhclient are DHCP client programs, generally used in LEAF so your
 firewall can get an IP address from your ISP's DHCP Servers.
 
 dhcpd is a DHCP server, if you run it on your firewall then computers on
 your LAN will be able to get a DHCP lease.
 
 Pump and dhclient do the same thing, and that's different to what dhcpd
 does, so you can't replace either of the former with the latter.
 
 A nice shiny up to date version of dhcpd is included as standard in most
 LEAF distributions.
 
 I'm afraid I can't help you with your question about Wake On LAN.
 
 regards
 
 Julian

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Re: [leaf-user] DHCP problem

2003-01-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 18 Janvier 2003 15:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
 Hi Jacques!

 Thank you for your quick solution, i've tested the package and it's working
 good! Although i really don't know why i'm unable to obtain an IP-Address
 via dhclient/pump, must be a special version of a DHCP-Server

 I don't want to be impolite, but would you compile me the ether-wake.c
 found at ftp://ftp.scyld.com/pub/diag/?

It's available as a package here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/etherw.lrp
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] Dhcp relay - Howto?

2003-01-18 Thread Eric Spakman
 On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 11:55, Brad Fritz wrote:
 
 snip
 
  There is also a dhcpreli.lrp package in
  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/contrib/
  
  that appears to be v0.3.1 of:
  
http://www.strongsec.com/freeswan/dhcprelay/
  
$ tar -xzf /tmp/dhcpreli.lrp -O ./var/lib/lrpkg/dhcpreli.version
0.3.1
   
  --Brad
 
 A question for Eric Spakman: is dhcprelay a suitable 
 general replacement for dhcrelay, or is it only 
 useful for ipsec applications? Your package is quite a bit smaller 
 than dhcrelay.lrp
 
 -Richard
 
Richard,

Looking at the documentation I think that dhcprelay is only suitable 
for ipsec.

Eric




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[leaf-user] Ann: LEAF Bering-uClibc 1.0.2

2003-01-18 Thread K.-P. Kirchdrfer
LEAF Bering-uClibc 1.0.2 is ready for download at:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751

This is a maintenance release for Bering-uClibc 1.0-stable.
For changes see changelog below.

your Bering-uClibc team


*Changes from Bering_1.0_uClibc_1.0.1 to Bering_1.0_uClibc_1.0.2

Bugs:
TZ bug solved by applying new patch to uClibc-0.9.15 (backport from 
uClibc-0.9.16)
Added newline to dhcpd.exclude.list

General:
Changed version number to 1.0.2
Upgrade to tinylogin-1.4
Removed ls color option due to better readability and saves 400 kb.


etc.lrp:
Removed /etc/tzvalue and sourcing from /etc/init.d/hwclock, this don't work
Added /etc/TZ

root.lrp:
Changed root.sys.conf to edit TZ instead of tzvalue




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[leaf-user] AODV kernel module for Bering

2003-01-18 Thread wing newton
Greetings,

Is there a AODV kernel module for Bering available ?

Thanks.

Newton

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[leaf-user] WISP-dist: netcs0 instead of wlan0 problem

2003-01-18 Thread Tyler Andersen

Hello,
   I have the most recent WISP Dist running on a Soekris 4521 SBC. I
want to set it up as an Access Point using the host-ap drivers. No
matter what PCMCIA card I use though, it shows up as netsc0 instead of
wlan0. 
For testing purposes I set it up to associate with another Access Point
I have (ap-2000) and it will associate just fine but it will not let me
ping across the wireless link (from either side). I have tried this with
two different wireless cards, a YDI Emerald card (repackaged Orinoco I
believe) and a Demarctech Prism 2.5 200mW Card (Zcom max card?) I have
tried deleting everything but the wireless entries in /etc/pcmcia/config
but it still comes up as netcs0. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Tyler







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Re: [leaf-user] WISP-dist: netcs0 instead of wlan0 problem

2003-01-18 Thread Jim TerWee
It is supposed to come up as netcs0 as you are using pcmcia wlan0 will
show for plx.
What exactly do you mean by not pinging across the wireless link?

Jim TerWee


 Hello,
I have the most recent WISP Dist running on a Soekris 4521 SBC. I
 want to set it up as an Access Point using the host-ap drivers. No
 matter what PCMCIA card I use though, it shows up as netsc0 instead of
 wlan0.
   For testing purposes I set it up to associate with another Access Point
 I have (ap-2000) and it will associate just fine but it will not let me
 ping across the wireless link (from either side). I have tried this with
 two different wireless cards, a YDI Emerald card (repackaged Orinoco I
 believe) and a Demarctech Prism 2.5 200mW Card (Zcom max card?) I have
 tried deleting everything but the wireless entries in /etc/pcmcia/config
 but it still comes up as netcs0. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 Thanks,

 Tyler







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Re: [leaf-user] RE: Stopping DHCPD logging

2003-01-18 Thread Irwin
On Friday 17 January 2003 11:37, Brock Nanson wrote:

  The correct solution is to specify the 'dhcp' in
  /etc/shorewall/interfaces
  for the interface(s) being served by dhcpd.

I haven't done this.  I'll try it.  So far, it seems to be doing its thing.  
It's gone for 10 minutes without logging a message (whereas it used to do it 
evert minute before).

As for the DHCPD leases... there are a few things that I left out of my 
original mail.  My really big bad.

-Two of the machines on my interface are actually statically issued based on 
the MAC address using the host option.  So if I for-sure wanted it to stop, 
I could change all of my machines that use the static IP to... well, a static 
IP.

However I don't want to do this because I often swap around the network 
connections on my machines and it's easier to handle the changes if you use 
DHCP.

As for the leases, I had a max lease of 2 weeks but no default lease 
specified.  That will likely make a difference as well.

-I am using Bering, so everything that Brock and Tom said has been applicable 
so far.

I have a feeling that the problem will go away now.  Thanks everyone!

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[leaf-user] Re: LEAF Bering and Time Warner's Road Runner cable modem service

2003-01-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 19 Janvier 2003 02:33, Edward C. Howell a écrit :
I am forwarding your mail to the LEAF user list. I do not know the 
pecularities - if any - of the Road Runner service but I am pretty sure this 
subject has been addressed already in the list. 
Jacques
 Dear Sir, I have download Bering (floppy disk) to use as a firewall on a
 dedicated firewall computer. I plan to connect the cablemodem to the
 firewall computer and connect to Road Runner online service. I will be
 running a home network with several computers running Mandrake 9.0 and
 win98 to access road runner through the firewall.  My question is how do I
 configure Bering to be able to use Road Runner.  I have never done anything
 like this before and I am fairly new to linux. Could you help me or guide
 me to resources to tell me how to setup up my Bering firewall with Road
 Runner.  If you can't thanks anyway for making Bering available to me.
 Sincerely, Ed Howell


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