Re: [leaf-user] Best 4-port NICs?

2005-04-24 Thread AJ C
If you're still looking for a 4-port card, you could
try the Soekris Engineering lan 1641:
http://www.soekris.com/lan16x1.htm

You can get this direct from Soekris for $89 USD...

ajc


--- Calvin Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 14:00, Alvin Starr wrote:
> > A solution for lots of ports is to use 802.1q
> vlans.  You do need a 
> > switch capable of vlan managment but you can then
> have as many ethernet 
> > ports as you want.
> 
> I may only need one or two more so that may be a
> viable option for LANs
> with low-bandwidth requirements.
> 
> Still, I'm disappointed that I can't experiment with
> this otherwise very
> capable NIC.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> --Cal Webster
> 
> 
> 
>
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Re: [leaf-user] bering-uclibc madwifi driver

2004-12-19 Thread AJ C
 --- Pavel Dusanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> I had problem to get madwifi working under
> bering-uclibc some time ago.

Thanks for supplying the driver! I have been meaning
to build it for some time now

How did you fix the problems you had?

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[leaf-user] Adding a usb wireless interface to a Bering firewall

2003-11-01 Thread AJ C
I have Bering 1.2 set up as a 2-interface shorewall
firewall with no problems. Recently I have tried to
setup a third wireless usb interface and am having a
few issues:

1). On a cold boot the wireless interface (an atmel
AT76C503A chipset device - modules loaded are uhci
[not usb-uhic] and usbvnetr) never comes up - but on a
reboot after this it comes up just fine - anyone else
seen this? (The wireless.lrp package is loaded).

2). I have set up the wireless interface as eth3, eth1
is connected to a local wired network and eth0 to a
ADSL modem with an ethernet interface:

eth1 has an IP address of 192.168.1.254/24 and eth3
has an IP of 192.168.2.254/24. They are both
configured with a zone of loc in the shorewall
interfaces file, a dhcp server on the firewall is
configured to give out IPs on both interfaces on their
respective subnets. With a host on the wireless
network I can successfully obtain an IP addrress and
can ping hosts on the wired network (e.g. I can ping a
host on the wired network with IP 192.168.1.1 from
wireless host 192.168.2.2) however from a host on the
wired network or from the firewall, I cannot ping a
host on the wireless network (e.g. from 192.168.1.1 I
cannot ping 192.168.2.2) and there is nothing in the
shorewall log to indicate what is going on - any
ideas?


I intend to eventually create an ipsec tunnel over the
wireless link.

ajc


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Re: [leaf-user] wu-ftpd.lrp

2003-06-08 Thread AJ C
Thanks - the package works fine (sorry for the late
reply - I've been very busy). As you say, the ftp user
and a suitable home directory (default /home/ftp)
needs to be created if you want to use anonymous ftp.
If you want to set the shell of an ftp only user to
/bin/false then you need to add this to the
/etc/shells file.

Regards,
AJC

 --- Jacques Nilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Vendredi 16 Mai 2003 19:47, AJ C a écrit :
> I made a quick package but it is untested.
>
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/wu-ftpd.lrp
> it does not take care of creating ftp user /home/ftp
> and the like.
> So you will need some tweaking
> Please report pbs to the list
> Jacques
> > Does anyone have a recent lrp package for the
> wuftpd
> > for use with Bearing 1.2? (I don't intend running
> this
> > on a firewall).
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > ajc. 

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