[leaf-user] VMWare + 1.68MB floppies not working

2004-06-29 Thread Ben Conrad
Folks,
 
I've got the latest VMWare Workstation (v4.5.2 6/11/04) running on
WinXP and the Bering_1.2_img_bering-1680.exe written to a floppy.
Every time I boot up the VM the LEAF boot up hangs well into the linux
boot up at "LINUXRC: Installing - root:".
 
VMWare gives me a NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(554):3129 bugNr=1971 error and
crashes the VM.
 
I've read on the list that some people have this 1.68MB image working
with no issues.  Some people have had issues that were remedied in v4
of VMWare.
 
 
This is what I have tried so far:
- LEAF floppies for v1.1 and v1.2
- disable accelleration in the VM
- removed the hard drive from the VM, disabled USB and Audio
- Changed the floppy in the VM from 1.44 to 2.8
- the VM has 128MB of memory.
- Guest OS in VMWare: Linux > Other Linux. 
 
Does anybody have any suggestions?
 
Thanks,
 
Ben


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[leaf-user] Using LEAF (Bering-uClibc) as a router (no shorewall)

2004-07-15 Thread Ben Conrad
Hello,

I want to use LEAF as a simple router inside my internal networks.  I
don't need any firewalling or NAT.

What is the best way to turn off all the Shorewall and IPTables
configurations so that I can pass all traffic in/out of eth0 and eth1?
 I tried to rename /etc/rc2.d/S41shorewall and then backed up all the
packages but on next boot the /etc/rc2.d/S41shorewall still exists!

Thanks,

Ben


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Re: [leaf-user] Using LEAF (Bering-uClibc) as a router (no shorewall)

2004-07-16 Thread Ben Conrad
Thanks all, 

I removed shorewall from the syslinux.cfg and set ip_forward=yes.  I
setup a temporary route on my firewall to point to the network behind
the LEAF router and it's working!

Ben

On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 12:17:42 +0200, Frank Dauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ben,
> 
> > I want to use LEAF as a simple router inside my internal
> > networks.  I don't need any firewalling or NAT.
> 
> if you have Bering-uClibc 2.1:
> 
> -> delete all references to shorewall in syslinux.cfg
> 
> if you have Bering-uClibc 2.2:
> 
> -> delete all references to shorewall in leaf.cfg
> 
> In both cases you may want to delete shorwall.lrp to save space.
> 
> then you should have a system that comes up without any iptables
> rules and things like that.
> 
> You now have to configure your interfaces in /etc/network/interfaces.
> 
> You may want to enable ip_forward in /etc/network/options in order
> for the router to acually forward packets.
> 
> Don't forget to back up etc. ;)
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Frank
> 
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Re: [leaf-user] Fw: web server behind LEAF

2004-10-03 Thread Ben Conrad
Sounds like a good setup so far.  If you only let in tcp/80 or tcp/443
the next step is to make sure the OS and web server software are
patched and setup per recommended security hardening procedures.

Ben


On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:38:13 -0500, Andrew Nance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am running Bering-uClibc 2.2.
> I am still very new to all this so your patience is appreciated.
> I have multiple static IP addresses and am using the ProxyARP feature to use
> two of my IP addresses for my web server (serving two domain names) and
> another one for my media server.  I have my media server broadcasting using
> the http protocol on port 80 so as to not be blocked by the firewalls of the
> people trying to view the video.
> Everything seems to work like it should, the LEAF blocks all port
> scans/requests from the NET to the DMZ except port 80 TCP.
> I have also allowed the DMZ full access to the NET in order to install OS
> updates.  I don't surf the internet, check email, or anything not server
> related from the server.
> Soon, I believe I will have to open a port (443 I think) for SSL connection
> of my web server.  I will have two SSL's, one for each of my web server
> IP's.
> 
> My question is, is there any more I can do to "harden" my LEAFirewall to
> protect my web server or my firewall for that matter?
> Is there module or package I should enable or load to assist in protecting
> my web server?  Or perhaps some shorewall settings?
> 
> Thanks,
> Andrew
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