Re: [leaf-user] Backup

2003-03-19 Thread Jorn Eriksen
I backed up the whole Weblet package - that worked well for me...

Jorn
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From: Doug Sampson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:40 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Backup


 If I modify index.htm in the /var/sh-www directory, which of the packages
in
 the backup menu do I choose to make a backup? The weblet package? I'm
using
 DCD 1.0.2.

 ~Doug


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Re: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(

2003-03-19 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hi there - I also had that problem however for me it helped by editing the
hosts allow file

Jorn
- Original Message -
From: Craig Caughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LEAF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 12:15 AM
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(


 Hi folks,
 That's odd. I tried all of Matts' suggestions, and everything seemed fine.
 When I use the weblet from an older version of Bering it works fine. Any
 comments? Is there any reason not to use the older version of weblet.lrp
if
 it works?

 Thank you.

 Craig

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt Schalit
 Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:07 AM
 To: LEAF
 Subject: Re: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(




 Craig Caughlin wrote:
  Hi folks,
  I've made a new Bering CD, made it just like I've always done in the
  past...but when I open my browser and try to view the weblet
  (http://192.168.1.254/)... I get a Cannot find server message.
 Suggestions?
 
  Thank you.
  Craig




 more /var/log/syslog
 Look for any messages there about things being denied.




 tail /etc/inetd.conf
 Look for this line to be there and uncommented (no # sign prefixing it)

www  stream  tcp  nowait  sh-httpd/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/sh-httpd




 cat /etc/hosts.allow
 cat /etc/hosts.deny

 Try to see if you are allowing your local lan access to
 tcpwrapper enabled stuff started via inetd (I don't know
 if sh-httpd is).  Matt




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[leaf-user] Help! I can't create RSA Key

2003-03-19 Thread Thitiporn Pornpirunrak
Dear all
 Anyone please help me. I try to create RSA Key using this command
ipsec rsasigkey --verbose 1024  mykey.txt
But After I run that command my bering box didn't show anything. I left my
bering box processes that command since yesterday but nothing happen.
Did I do anything wrong?

Thanx.




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[leaf-user] Bering NAT Traversal stuff

2003-03-19 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks,

1.) Do I understand it correctly that the latest Bering(s)(Bering-uClibc 
Bering) both support NAT traversal? I'm a little confused because of the
earlier post entitled Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal that referred to Alex
Rhomberg's LEAF Page at
http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=1402page_id=49 seemed to
suggest you might need to do something different if you wanted your Bering
box to support traversal.

2.) Is it difficult (or even possible) to connect to a box behind Bering
using IPSec? (I have a Windows 2000 Server on my LAN that I would like to
securely connect to.) I see that Jacques says NAT-Traversal patch allows
FreeS/WAN to be used behind any NAT device by encapsulating ESP in UDP., so
is it a *better* approach to securely connect to my Bering box (but then how
do you browse your LAN?), or should I try to connect to the box directly,
since FreeS/WAN will now NAT traverse?

Thank you for your input!

Craig




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Re: [leaf-user] Help! I can't create RSA Key

2003-03-19 Thread K.-P. Kirchdrfer
Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2003 12:34 schrieb Thitiporn Pornpirunrak:
 Dear all
  Anyone please help me. I try to create RSA Key using this command
 ipsec rsasigkey --verbose 1024  mykey.txt
 But After I run that command my bering box didn't show anything. I left my
 bering box processes that command since yesterday but nothing happen.

This one worked for me:
sec rsasigkey --verbose --random /dev/urandom 1024  mykey.txt

kp


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[leaf-user] squid-2.lrp on wisp 2470

2003-03-19 Thread Nicolas Cedraschi
Hello everybody,

I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the 
Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution 
(2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system.
Is there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my 
configuration?

Thanks  regards



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AW: [leaf-user] Bering NAT Traversal stuff

2003-03-19 Thread Alex Rhomberg

 1.) Do I understand it correctly that the latest Bering(s)(Bering-uClibc 
 Bering) both support NAT traversal? I'm a little confused because of the
 earlier post entitled Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal that referred to Alex
 Rhomberg's LEAF Page at
 http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=1402page_id=49
 seemed to
 suggest you might need to do something different if you wanted your Bering
 box to support traversal.

Bering 1.1 should support NAT traversal, but there still seem to be some
problems. I use my own kernel available on the page you referenced, and I
have tested it successfully with NAT traversal, plus it includes some more
stuff (ipsec algorithm patches and some netfilter things)

 2.) Is it difficult (or even possible) to connect to a box behind Bering
 using IPSec? (I have a Windows 2000 Server on my LAN that I would like to
 securely connect to.) I see that Jacques says NAT-Traversal patch allows
 FreeS/WAN to be used behind any NAT device by encapsulating ESP
 in UDP.,

That's the point of IPSec, secure connections to boxes behind firewalls.
NAT Traversal is needed for this setup:
Server --- Bering  --- Internet  --- NAT-box  --- IPSec Client

If your IPSec Client uses a public IP address, you don't need nat traversal.
It doesn't matter if your Bering box does NAT for your server, as through
the tunnel, you will address the server by its private address without NAT

- Alex



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RE: [leaf-user] Bering NAT Traversal stuff

2003-03-19 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks,
Thank you Alex for your input! Do I need to do a kernel recompile and stuff
like that (it seems like I do), or do I simply download your kernel, the new
IPSec.lrp package, necessary modules...and then substitute those in place on
my current working Bering CD? Thank you!

Craig


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From: Alex Rhomberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:19 AM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF
Subject: AW: [leaf-user] Bering  NAT Traversal stuff



 1.) Do I understand it correctly that the latest Bering(s)(Bering-uClibc 
 Bering) both support NAT traversal? I'm a little confused because of the
 earlier post entitled Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal that referred to Alex
 Rhomberg's LEAF Page at
 http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=1402page_id=49
 seemed to
 suggest you might need to do something different if you wanted your Bering
 box to support traversal.

Bering 1.1 should support NAT traversal, but there still seem to be some
problems. I use my own kernel available on the page you referenced, and I
have tested it successfully with NAT traversal, plus it includes some more
stuff (ipsec algorithm patches and some netfilter things)

 2.) Is it difficult (or even possible) to connect to a box behind Bering
 using IPSec? (I have a Windows 2000 Server on my LAN that I would like to
 securely connect to.) I see that Jacques says NAT-Traversal patch allows
 FreeS/WAN to be used behind any NAT device by encapsulating ESP
 in UDP.,

That's the point of IPSec, secure connections to boxes behind firewalls.
NAT Traversal is needed for this setup:
Server --- Bering  --- Internet  --- NAT-box  --- IPSec Client

If your IPSec Client uses a public IP address, you don't need nat traversal.
It doesn't matter if your Bering box does NAT for your server, as through
the tunnel, you will address the server by its private address without NAT

- Alex





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Re: [leaf-user] squid-2.lrp on wisp 2470

2003-03-19 Thread Jim TerWee
I have used the squid package from Lince from 2493 forward and it works
great. They also have dansguardian in the distro.

 Hello everybody,

 I tried to add the squid-2.lrp package out of the
 Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages tarball into a running wisp distribution
 (2470). The result was a segmentation fault and a unstable system. Is
 there another package for squid working with wisp or is it just my
 configuration?

 Thanks  regards





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[leaf-user] Ssh

2003-03-19 Thread Homer Parker
Ok, I got the IPSec problem worked out, and I have a working tunnel
across the wireless link... Now I have another little problem.. I can't
ssh into it... First the layout:

workstation - bering1.0 - internet - rh7.2 w/shorewall - ipsec - bering1.0

I have tried from the workstation to the RH box, and ssh to the other end
of the IPSec tunnel, and I also tried DNATing a high port on the RH box to
22 on the other end of the tunnel and connecting to that from the
workstation, and I get the same thing either way.. It prompts me for the
password, I enter it, hit enter, the cursor moves to the next line and
just sits there and blinks at me.. CTRL-C and I'm back at the prompt..
When I set the Bering box up, I ssh'd to it on the local LAN and it worked
fine... I'm not sure why it's doing this.. Any ideas?

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[leaf-user] WISP-Dist Shorewall package

2003-03-19 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Guys,

Somebody sent me a message that they made a Shorewall package for 
WISP-Dist. Looks like I lost it :(
Can you send this message to me again?

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RE: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-19 Thread Larry Platzek
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Mueller wrote:
Thank you Peter, sorry for not responding sooner but have been busy with
other things.

 Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 14:12:45 -0800
 From: Peter Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'Larry Platzek' [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Hejl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

 http://www.tcpdump.org/#lists is probably the place you want to go.

 P

I looked at the archive but zero postings in 2003. I did register and post
anyway, hope will get a good reply with answer or where else to try
posting.

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RE: [leaf-user] Bering NAT Traversal stuff

2003-03-19 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks,
Alex - One final question: Is there a .lrp package for the Super FreeS/WAN,
or is it compiled within the kernel on your site? Is all I need to do what
you mention, You should be able to use the kernel, modules and ipsec.lrp on
my page without a recompile. Don't forget to replace all modules in
/boot/lib/modules (initrd.lrp) and /lib/modules (modules.lrp).???

Thank you.
Craig






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Re: [leaf-user] smb.lrp smb-2.lrp, smb-2b.lrp

2003-03-19 Thread Spiros Philopoulos
They are different versions of Samba. smb-2.lrp and smb-2b.lrp are 
based on versions 2.0.4 and 2.0.4b respectively of Samba. smb.lrp is 
based on the 1.x series of Samba I believe. If you have any luck 
getting them to work with Windows XP would you mind sending me a note?


Greetings,

What are the difference amony smb.lrp, smb-2.lrp and
smb-2b.lrp ?


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