Re: [leaf-user] ALIX units

2008-02-08 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hey there,

Could it be that you missed a dependency of the via-rhine module? 
Nop - I made abosolutely sure that I had all the needed modules loaded. I
did  - however not test on the latest release (that came this week) thus
I'll give it a go when I create the USB image...

Jorn
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] ALIX units

Jorn Eriksen wrote:
 I got a few ALIX unit here and apart from the network drivers, all 
 seams to work.  The Watchdog don't work as expected (ref to Eric post
earlier).
I can confirm as well that the box works fine (minus the watchdog - no
surprise there).
I simply took an image that was made for a WRAP box, switched the network
driver modules and everything seems to work.  I haven't had time for some
serious testing yet - so I can't say if USB will work, or what kind of
performance figures one will get out of it. It boots significantly faster
than a WRAP - that's all I can say right now.

 The network should work with the Via Rhine driver but I have not ben 
 able to get it to work though.
Could it be that you missed a dependency of the via-rhine module? 
via-rhine needs crc32 and mii to work

firewall# lsmod | grep rhine
via-rhine  10628   2
mii 1820   0 [via-rhine]
crc32   2620   0 [via-rhine]


You should see errors about unresolved symbols when insmodding the
via-rhine module.

Martin

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[leaf-user] ALIX units

2008-02-07 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hello There,

I got a few ALIX unit here and apart from the network drivers, all seams to
work.  The Watchdog don't work as expected (ref to Eric post earlier).

The network should work with the Via Rhine driver but I have not ben able to
get it to work though.

Best regards
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RE: [leaf-user] VPN Suggestions?

2004-03-17 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Norman,

I've used PPTP for quite some time.  It's very stable!  The best thing is that
it do not require ANY software on W2K / XP machines...

Have a look here for details:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/

Best regards
Jorn

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I'd like to implement a VPN at work (seems to be the in thing to do); I don't
really so much want encryption (but I'll take it :-) as better user
authentication (right now, I use TCP Wrappers and firewall rules to keep out
undesireables; this is becoming more and more unworkable as folks wish to
connect  with dynamic IP addresses). Right now, I have Bering V1.0-RC2 running
off a floppy (love that firewall!) and a Mandrake box on the interior.

Primary criterion: ease of setup on the admin's part. :-)

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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RE: [leaf-user] VPN Suggestions?

2004-03-17 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hi again,

The PPTP daemon that is used in Bering is based on:
http://www.poptop.org/
That should be a good startiing point...

Jorn

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 -Original Message-
 
 I'd like to implement a VPN at work (seems to be the in thing to do); I don't
 really so much want encryption (but I'll take it :-) as better user
 authentication (right now, I use TCP Wrappers and firewall rules to keep out
 undesireables; this is becoming more and more unworkable as folks wish to
 connect  with dynamic IP addresses). Right now, I have Bering V1.0-RC2 
 running off a floppy (love that firewall!) and a Mandrake box on the 
 interior.
 
 Primary criterion: ease of setup on the admin's part. :-)
 
 Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks!

Jorn Eriksen wrote (on Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:15:47PM +0100):
 Norman,
 
 I've used PPTP for quite some time.  It's very stable!  The best thing is 
 that it do not require ANY software on W2K / XP machines...
 
 Have a look here for details:
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/

Thanks, Jorn. But I am now confused - there was very little documentation
there. And, from Googling, I see that pppd is supposed to transmit datagrams
over serial links - and I'm not sure how that fits in to a VPN over broadband
ethernet, or how pppd relates to pptp. 

Can you point me to some documentation?

Thanks!

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Re: [leaf-user] Booting and installing Bering using PXE

2003-06-19 Thread Jorn Eriksen
...that would be a VERRY good thing :-)

Best regards
Jorn
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Hi Jacques/Lynn

I was wondering if we could do some kind of hybrid set up which would fetch
packages from a server (whatever method) after booting from floppy. I
believe it should be possible to start a minimal LEAF installation, get up
the NIC's and then load the big packages from the network. This would be
beneficial for people wit NIC's without PXE and/or PCMCIA adapters.

cheers
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Re: [leaf-user] Booting and installing Bering using PXE

2003-06-19 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Eric  all,

I'll be willing to help test if someone develop something :-)

Jorn
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Jorn

I have some halfbred ideas how I would go about it. I wanted to tackle this
for a long time, but alas, my gateway runs and I somehow hoped someone else
would implement it without breaking the init stuff. My idea was to run the
package download at init level 2 just after the network is up, then switch
to another init level (for example 3)  to unpack and initialise the newly
downloaded packages and run the rest of the init process. This of course
would mean all packages downloaded this way need to run in at least 2
different runlevels (most do in 2 and 3).

cheers

Erich

At 13:18 19.06.2003 +0200, you wrote:
...that would be a VERRY good thing :-)

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[leaf-user] PPTPD.lrp MSCHAP

2003-04-01 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Hi there,

I'm trying to get Bering 1.1 to work with PPTPD  Windoze box'es however it
seams that the PPTPD.lrp don't support MSCHAP etc  Have anyone got this
to work out of the box - or would one need to do some patching?

Thanks

Jorn
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 My favorite still has to be RFC1149:
 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1149.txt

 I've got a point-to-point link working pretty well (except for the
 occasional extra delay caused by a nearby park), but I'm still trying to
 figure out how to get it to talk to my LEAF system without customized
 hardware...seems like I ought to be able to do it with shell script
 and/or busybox. ;-)

 Charles

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  And what day is it today:)
 
  Looks like a new Security flag in IPV4 headers will make life much
  easier for firewalls:
 
  ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
 
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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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 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.

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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
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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

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 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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Re: [leaf-user] Bering 1.1 partial backup issue

2003-03-17 Thread Jorn Eriksen
Ahh - stupid me.  Spending some time looking in the archives I found a
similar problem.  Sean - if U are there and U corrected the problem - do U
mind posting the fix?

Thanks

Jorn
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 Hello there,

 It seams that there is a bug in the set backup type script in Bering 1.1

 In my case IPsec is package no 13 so I use:
  # t 13
 then the line for that package become:
 18) ipseccdrom iso9660
 As one can see the information on backup type completely go away.

 If I also try to set the destination everything go wrong.

 Any clues?

 Thanks
 Jorn




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