[leaf-user] Damn newer nVidia Network Cards

2008-02-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I turn sometimes my laptop into a Server using LEAF but on the new
Acer Aspire 7220 there is a nVidia NIC which is even not recognized by
a FULL Debian 4.0 (2.6.18) installation and not even by Linux 2.6.22.

Does anyone know about thise nVidia pig of a NIC?

Note:  I am using LEAF on 8cm CD's or USB-Key as Rescue and Maintainance
   systems, and I have urgently the need for the nVidia module.

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Re: [leaf-user] Need to block IP's from spamers...

2008-01-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Gordon,

How do you configure this, if currently the mein mailserver is
behind the LEAF-Router

 ISP  LEAF @home mailserver
NERIM   Router     courier-mta
   ^
   |
  Here a SMTP-Proxy which catch
  all connections on Port 25
  and kill them if neccesary

I was thinking to get something like an SMTP-Proxy which works
transparent (proxad.net is using such pig and catch all TCP-
Connection over port 25, - this is WHY I am sending ober 587.
see headers of my E-Mail)

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Am 2008-01-09 16:16:59, schrieb Gordon Bos:
 You might want to look at another project: ASSP
 http://assp.sourceforge.net/
 
 This is a spam filter that blocks at the SMTP level, essentially 
 catching the spammer in the act. Since it immediately drops the 
 connection it also prevents the spammer from sending several emails at 
 once. It even includes a tarpit function in case the spammer tries to 
 reconnect and send additional spam. How cool is that?
 
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Re: [leaf-user] Need to block IP's from spamers...

2008-01-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Charles,

Am 2008-01-09 10:36:44, schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
 You probably don't want to load your router/firewall with reverse DNS
 lookups on every packet.  You can configure most modern mail clients to

Yes I know, but it is a AsusTek A7V600-X with a Sempron 2200+ and 256 MB
of memory (Multiport eth-Cards went more expensive as using this MB with
all its PCI-Slots  :-)  )

 reject mail from senders with invalid reverse DNS, or failing that run a
 proxy front-end that will perform these checks.

Maybe I can catch (on the LEAF-Router) the incoming connections to Port
25 and redirect them to a SMTP-Proxy which do dedicated RBL-Checks and
then forward the message to my courier-mta.

Problem:  I do not know HOW to setup the redirection of the incoming
  SMTP-connection ant the setup of a SMTP-Proxy.

Can you help me with this?  (I have not found a documentation which
describe this)

 I find a combination of various RBL lists and some standard non-spammer
 tweaks (ie: drop early talkers, virus filtering, etc) keeps the inbound
 mail load under control enough I can run everything through the fairly
 CPU intensive spamassassin.  We only get about 8-10K legit e-mails/day,
 however (many times that in spam), so YMMV.

Since it is not only an incoming SMTP-Server but courier-imap too and
then private filtering rules I realy like to put the whole spamfiltering
on a dedicated machine...  I have a bunch of P2 with 366 to 550 MHz and
384/512 MB of memory laying arround in mass (my very old Servers) maybe
they can do the stuff as dedicated machines...

 If you do have a list of IP addresses you want to blackhole, you might
 want to checkout packages like fail2ban:
 
 ~  http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

I use fail2ban already since several yers.

 ...this is setup to scan your logs for failed login attempts and block
 the IPs at the firewall, but the concept could easily be expanded to
 trigger on anything you'd like.  There may be something already more
 specifically targeted towards e-mail, but I'm not familiar with it.

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[leaf-user] Need to block IP's from spamers...

2008-01-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

I am running a 3.5 MBit SDSL from http://www.nerim.net/ and have a
@home Mailserver which is currently (since 2007-12-17) hit by daily
several 100.000 spams (2-5 times 30-120 minutes) from over 2000
different IP's.

My mailserver is rejecing thios shit nearly perfect but the server
has a System- and CPU-load of nearly 100% which make the IMAP server
unusable and since the sevrer does automated mailprocessing (40.000
per day) I hit a real problem.

Now, since most senders (over 90%) have wrong reverse DNS I like to
know, whether there is a possibility to block such connections on
the router with iptables and helpers?

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[leaf-user] [OT] USB-GSM-Modems for LEAF-Router

2008-01-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

currently I am using two Sierra Wireless 860 PCMCIA cards in the router
of my mobil office but they are quiet expensive (arround 380 Euro).

Does anyone know cheaper USB-Modems which support GPRS (56k), EGPRS/EDGE
up to 384k, UMTS (at least 384k but like to have WCDPA oder HSDMA)?

THe problem is, that I have to use at least 4 SIM cards (8 maximum) at
the same time...

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Re: [leaf-user] hardware with 8 ports

2007-11-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2007-11-20 22:32:16, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
 Hi;
 
 I'm looking for recommendations for hardware running LEAF with eight network 
 ports.
 I vaguely remember Erich Titl had some up and running.
 Others?

I am using eigth 4port VIA-Cards (they come from a Manufacturer I think
from Littauen) and they cost 99 US$. (realy great price for europeans)

Since I do not use the fullspeed of 100 Mbit/s per port, I have no problems
using tree cards in a AsusTek A7V600-X with an AMD Duron 1000, a Matrox MGA
2MB and 128 MByte of memory plus a 128 MByte CF-Drive.

You can search per Google for routerboard.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
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[leaf-user] [OT] IDE/CF-Adapter

2007-08-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

Since I now live in two Mobilhomes I have problems with eBay (they
validating your Account in Europe with an FIXED address) they have
annulated my account and I can not more buy anything on eBay...

So, up to last month I have bougt IDE/CF-Adapter for 8-14 Euro on
eBay but now I need another seller...

Does anyone know a French (or better German) seller for CF/IDE Adapter
for a resonable price?

I have only found some which sell CF-Adapter with a singel slot and
this for 24 Euro which is definitivly to much...

 2nd -
And of course, does anyone know SATA/CF adapter?

In four of my computers I want to install MANY 8 GByte CF-Cards using
a 3Ware controller (since there is not a singel IDE-Controller for
more then 4 HHD's where I can get up to 12/16 with 3Ware)

 3rd -
Are there very small USB/CF-Adaptor?

I have only those Card-Readers for 4 Cards but they are to big, even
if I remove the case...  I need at least 8 CF-Slots which should
support CF I/II and Micro-Drive


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[leaf-user] Bridging with Linux-Router and 4 ADSL-Modem/Routers

2007-03-27 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello,

since I am not realy fit in Networking, I must ask here...

I have a Mainboard with 6 PCI-Slots where on 5 are 3Com 3c905C and the
sixth has a VIA 4port where I want to connect 4 ADSL-Routers.

Since the fistst 5 NICS are NATed (five /24 Networks) I need to bridge
the 4 external IP's from the ADSL-Modem/Routers to the 4port NIC.

Now I have two problems:

1)  My four Netgear DM602A do not support bridgeing and I need NEW and
cheap ADSL/ADSL2+ routers which support it.  I have bought a NSLU2
but since I do not need very much stuff, I need a cheaper one...
ANY RECOMMANDATIONS?

2)  How must I configure bridgeing on the Router?
Mabe two examples (one for LEAF and one for Debian)

And last not least:

Does anyone have packed modules/configs for the Sierra Wireless 850
GSM card and the PCMCIA/PCI WifiCards with Atheros Chipset to use
802.11a? (Yes I mean 11a eith 5GHz)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
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[leaf-user] asterisk for LEAF?

2007-01-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Geeks, Nerds and whoever,

does anyone have done stuff on getting a minimal Asterisk
Server with an ADSL 128/1024kBit plus ISDN-Card AVM A1
running on LEAF?

Crazy question but having LEAV running on a 8/16 MByte
CF-Card with Asterisk...

Note:  I have continued my LRP stuff which is now in
   version 4 but discontinuing because lake of time
   and money since over one year.

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[leaf-user] Re: lets talk about something--anything!

2005-06-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-06-27 23:54:44, schrieb cpu memhd:
 Only 64 messages this month. Are less and less people using leaf, what
 is going on with everyone? I have been slowley rolling out leaf boxes

Because LEAF has not satisfait me ?

I was continuing LRP 2.9.4 to 2.9.5 and 3.0.0
and in 2003-04 I had 4.0.0 running.

Now, since around 10 month I am using a full
GNU/Linux distri as router. 

 to about 16 locations. I couldn't have asked for a better
 firewall/router. I'd like to very much thank the leaf developers for
 their continued efforts. -cpu

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[leaf-user] Re: Re: LEAF article

2004-05-06 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-05-03 17:32:02, schrieb Ray Olszewski:
At 04:40 PM 5/3/2004 -0700, Peter Mueller wrote:
Hello Michelle,

 My old Router (LRP 2.9.4) had done around 30 MBits on a 486dx4/100
 with 5 nics 3c509B

Typo: 20 MBit = FullDuplex

both my memory and 3Com's Website say that the 3c509b NIC is a 10 
Mbps NIC. So I suspect a typo in Michelle's report that she got 30 Mbps 

Right

throughput using them ... unless she meant the combined throughput of the 4 
in her LRP router. Similarly, the 5 Mbyte (40 Mbps) transfer she reports 
between two nets using 3c509bs is a bit hard to understand.

I was running Traffic betwen the the Interfaces...

eth0was the CableModem  (2MBit)
eth1publicnet   (DNS, webservers, FTP, Mail)
eth2privatenet  (Workststions, SQL- and SAMBA/NFS-Server
eth3securenet   (extra firewalled)
eth4wavenet (2 x Lucent ORINOCO COR-1100 ~7 MBit)

It was working quiet well wit an Am486dx4-100 and 
later better with an Am5x86-P75 (AMD-X5-133ADZ)

a T-1 has a top speed of 1.544 Mbps, making it hard for me to 
understand how a connection over it could test the throughput limit of a 10 
Mbps NIC, let alone a 100 Mbps NIC.

Not the Internet Connection, but between the other Interfaces...

I have in publicnet a full Debian-Mirror, now use wget to download 
3 times from it (privatenet, securenet and wavelan)

In the wavenet I have a FTP-Server too so I download from it from 
privatenet and securenet...

Traffic enough to test !

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[leaf-user] Re: LEAF article

2004-05-03 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-05-03 14:51:10, schrieb Peter Mueller:

With good NICs (eepro100 etc.) and not too many iptables rules you will max
around 20mbit/sec.  A good rule of thumb is 5 cycles per megabit.  This
limit actually applies to all Linux servers, not just leaf.

P

Are you sure ?

I run a HP Vectra XA 5/200mmx with 32 MB and have 4 x 3Com 
3C905B and 2 x 3c509B. 

I have one USB-Modem connected to the USB-Port and two other 
Ethernet-Modem-Router to the two 3c509B. 

The 10MBit Nics are for my publicnet, privatenet, securenet and 
wavenet (Proxim Tsunami MP.11a).

I can transfer without any problem around 5 MByte/Second between 
the publicnet (ftp/web-server) and the privatenet (workstation)

My old Router (LRP 2.9.4) had done around 30 MBits on a 486dx4/100
with 5 nics 3c509B

So I think, you can have realy more on a P1/100

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[leaf-user] Re: BGP

2004-04-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-04-22 23:01:21, schrieb William Burns:

I was thinking of building a BGP aware router (W/ only ethernet 
interfaces) and having it communicate w/ the 2 ISPs through the existing 
cisco routers.
I've been told that BGP routers can't do that and that I need a single 
BGP aware router w/ 2 v.35 interfaces on it.
Is that true?
If so, where do I get V.35 interfaces for use w/ LEAF?

I've got 2 T1s w/ two different ISPs (hence the desire to use BGP)
I already have two dinky cisco routers w/ v.35 interfaces.

If you have only two T1's you will never get your AS-Number for 
BGP-Routing. I planing to do this in Morocco with 4 BGP-4 Routers
(Do not know wether Debian or CISCO) but with much more the OC3's

The minimum is an E3 (34 MBit) en Europe or T3 (45 MBit) in the USA

It is new for me to and I have to learn many things about this.. =8O

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[leaf-user] Re: CF -- IDE adapter not seen by BIOS?

2004-01-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-01-07 14:26:08, schrieb Sharif Nassar:

To me, this kind of suggests that the CF adapter is the IDE slave.
Is there no way to toggle it between master and slave ?

I am working with CF-Cards too, and use CF-Adapter from 
different manufacturs ans all have a smal DIP-Switch 
which let me select Master/Slave. 

So I asume his CF-Card-Adaptor is set to SLAVE.

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[leaf-user] Re: CF -- IDE adapter not seen by BIOS?

2004-01-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-01-08 10:55:37, schrieb Christopher Wise:

On my system I had to turn off LBA addressing on the IDE interface with 
the CF-IDE adaptor. I think that I used the Large setting in the BIOS. 
Does your bios at least offer this setting?

Hello Chris,

I have set all of my CF-Cards to normal loke under SCO.
'Large' and 'LBA' gave me to mouch trouble.

I am using Kingston from 16 MByte to to 1 GBytes. 
 
Chris Wise

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[leaf-user] Re: Alcatel Speedtouch 330 USB ADSL modem

2003-11-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-11-20 11:14:02, schrieb Luis.F.Correia:
I have that tried to compile that package, but i don't have access to those
kind
of modems.

If I ever get one to test, i'll let you know of the results!

Curently I am selling one !
(I am using a Teledat 331 now)

Curently I have not the mone to give it for free... sorry !

Luis Correia   

Bering uClibc Team

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[leaf-user] Re: Alcatel Speedtouch 330 USB ADSL modem

2003-11-19 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-11-19 09:27:47, schrieb Huy Bui:
Hi all
Does anyone have a Bering 1.2 working with this ADSL modem. I am trying to
set one up. It sort of semi working.
I follow the userguide. If i use the file mgmt.o from the link in the guide
then i get nothing (no connection,no error). If I use the windows driver and
rename it to mgmt.o I get  a lot of the following in daemon.log:
CRC error in an AAL5 frame
and my download speed max to about 4 to 5kbps on a 1Mbit ADSL worse (about
the speed i get with a 56k modem)
After searching on google someone said download the mgmt.o from Alcatel
directly but I can not find one there at all.
If anyone have a working mgmt.o would you send me one.
Thanks
Huy Bui

Hello Huy, 

I am using the homson SpeedTouch 330 USB in Strasbourg too...
I have tried Bering and giving up...

Now I have a Debian GNU/Linux WOODY (3.0r1) install with 
Kernel 2.4.22 Which has the SpeedTouch Drivers and then 
the linux-atm Backport from SARGE...

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[leaf-user] Re: USB-ADSL and Bering

2003-10-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-29 20:04:19, schrieb Eric Spakman:
Michelle,

As far as I know the Bering kernel is not compiled with pci-database:

snip
# CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
snip

Hmmm, why is this Kernel so BIG ???
I have a 2.4.19 Kernem with 429 kBytes. 

Where is the Kernel source used by Bering ?
Please send me the full Link.

Regards,
Eric Spakman

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[leaf-user] USB-ADSL and Bering

2003-10-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

Why is the Kernel from Bering compiles with the pci-database ?

Is it possibel fore someone to compile one without ?

It will save 90kBytes in Kernel-Size and this is what is to much 
to get an USB-ADSL Modem running on a Floppy. 

What Do I need to make my own Kernel ? 

I like to compile the pppstuff and usbcore into the Kernel but 
not the uhci/ohci and NIC's

I like to do this for the 'Thomson SpeedTouch 330' and not for 
other ones.

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[leaf-user] Bering-uClibc_1.2.1_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin

2003-10-28 Thread Michelle Konzack
What are the right Modules ???

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Re: [leaf-user] Thompson SpeedTouch 330 USB and Bering

2003-10-26 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-25 14:25:09, schrieb Lynn Avants:

That's pretty unusual, I prefer the 509B's (ISA) for my 10M links and
have never had a problem using them with any image (after fixing the
EEPROM for Linux w/utility). IIRC, the 515's were never well supported
or readily used. I have heard of a lot of runtime issues with the 905's
(PCI) over the years, it sounds as if you may be the exception to this case.
In any case there shouldn't be any module dependancies with the 509 and
515 modules, so I would look at IRQ/IO issues instead (/proc).

Not possibel, because I have my OLR LRP 2.9.4 Floppys here and they are 
working very fine with the 4 3c905B, the 3c515 (backportet from 2.2.x)
and one 3c509B (the internet Access) 

My problem is, that I need 5 100MBit Nics and I like to use a ADSL-
Ethernet Router which will be connected to the 10 MBit Card. 

Or can anyone recommend a Low-Cost Dual-EtherNIC which is very good 
supported by Linux ? (Thr price mus less then 80 ¤/US$)

But for now, I have gotten an USB ADSL modem from my ISP and I must 
replace one of the 3c905B wit an USB 1.1 Card... :-/

Or I install an other Computer which will make the Internet connection 
and use a CrossOver Cable to connect to my Router...

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Re: [leaf-user] Thompson SpeedTouch 330 USB and Bering

2003-10-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-24 23:39:42, schrieb Lynn Avants:
On Friday 24 October 2003 05:50 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:

Or superformat the floppy 1.72M. Or use CF card/IDE drive of whatever flavor.
Or use nics that use the same module. We can't do much about the size of
the modules your particular setup uses, that is completely beyond our control.

I have tried it, but all three differen FD-Drives refuse to boot from 
1,72 MB Floppys. (The TEAC FD-235HF too)

Bering comes with the kernel modules (stock) and the like-named D.Becker tree
which _does_ depend on pci-scan.o. The particular dependancies are based from
what exact directory in the modules tarball you are using. IIRC, you are using
atleast one 3c905 pci card which has always had problems with the Linux

??? - The 3c905 is one of the NICS which make never problems...
I use the NIC in ALL of my Servers (37 with 80 NICS)

drivers. The tulip and rtl8139 modules/cards are _much_ better in my

This chip give me problems on Tyan Mainboards...

experience and around $10US here. I know that all of your NICS have been 
run successfully with every version of Bering, so I would really doubt the
problem lies within the image/tarball available.

I use LRP since 2.9.3 and never had problems with it...
The four 3c905B Nics are working fine exept the 3c509 and 3c515. 
The Modules TAR has the same Version as the Bering-Image.

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Re: [leaf-user] Thompson SpeedTouch 330 USB and Bering

2003-10-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-24 15:59:08, schrieb Julian Church:

The simplest way is probably to use two floppies.  Instructions on that 
(and a few other ways) here:

I have only one 3,5 Slot... in a 19 Rack...

Try loading the PCI scan (pci-scan.o) module first - some of those modules 
may depend on it.

The 3Com modules do not need this.

cheers

Julian

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Re: [leaf-user] Thompson SpeedTouch 330 USB and Bering

2003-10-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-24 00:52:18, schrieb Erich Titl:

I have a Bering system with only one floppy which loads additional packages 
from a server on the local net at init time.
Look for rload in the archives, you can find it at

This is no option for me...

Whenever I try to load the 3c509.o 3c515.o and pcnet32.o I get
symbol errors...

Maybe release mismatch?

No, the image and the Modules-TAR has the same version and I habe 
downloaded the stuff in the same time. 

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Re: [leaf-user] [Bering] IDLE Problem

2003-10-08 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-10-07 21:50:29, schrieb Jeff Newmiller:
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:

 Hello all, 
 
 if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine. 
 But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?

Below, you say you want no timeout.  Your question here suggests that you
do want timeout.  Perhaps you think timeout means something different than
I do?  Idle timeout is timer completing full specified time with no
activity, which leads to pppd dropping connection.

I think, I was not clear enough... ;-)

I like to have an 'IDLE 300' but this will never disconnect...
I was trying two weeks the Bering with the 'active-filter' and 
it does not work. There is no incoming and no outgoing traffic, 
and Bering does not disconnect after 300 seconds. 

If I set it to 'IDME 30' it works correctly. 

And with 'IDLE 80' it wil disconnect in 140 seconds. 

Strange !!!

 Here is my syslog copied from the weblet:
 
 Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
 Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: Using interface ppp0

[...]

 Oct 8 00:07:41 router pppd[30564]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS0

[...]

 Oct 8 00:37:57 router pppd[30564]: Terminating on signal 15.

This message usually indicates that the connection was dropped, either due
to line noise (modem gave up) or because the other end dropped the
connection (timeout by ISP).

No, because Bering with 'IDLE 300' does not disconnect, 
so I have droped the Interfaces with ifdown. 

 There is absulutly nothin which let the Connection 'persist' !!!
 What can I do ? - Curently I have set the idle to 60 seconds, 
 but this is no solution for me...

Talk to your ISP?  Maybe they don't like people camping on their modems.

???

Greetings 
Michelle

P.S.:   I pay per second and there is no IDLE at my ISP. So if I like to 
stay 24/24 in the Internet, - NO PROBLEM. But I need an 'IDLE 300'

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[leaf-user] [Bering] IDLE Problem

2003-10-07 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello all, 

if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine. 
But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?
Here is my syslog copied from the weblet:

Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: Using interface ppp0
Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: local IP address 10.64.64.64
Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: remote IP address 10.112.112.112
Oct 8 00:07:21 router pppd[30564]: Starting link
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: report (CONNECT)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (BUSY)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (VOICE)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (ERROR)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: abort on (NO ANSWER)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: send (ATZ^M)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: expect (OK)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: ATZ^M^M
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: OK
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: -- got it
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: send (AT\FH0^M)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: expect (OK)
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: ^M
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: ATFH0^M^M
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: OK
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: -- got it
Oct 8 00:07:22 router chat[14625]: send (ATDT0860888080^M)
Oct 8 00:07:23 router chat[14625]: expect (CONNECT)
Oct 8 00:07:23 router chat[14625]: ^M
Oct 8 00:07:41 router chat[14625]: ATDT0860888080^M^M
Oct 8 00:07:41 router chat[14625]: CONNECT
Oct 8 00:07:41 router chat[14625]: -- got it
Oct 8 00:07:41 router chat[14625]: send (PPP^M)
Oct 8 00:07:41 router pppd[30564]: Serial connection established.
Oct 8 00:07:41 router pppd[30564]: using channel 5
Oct 8 00:07:41 router pppd[30564]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS0
Oct 8 00:07:42 router pppd[30564]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 magic 
0xb77b1332 pcomp accomp]
Oct 8 00:07:45 router pppd[30564]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 magic 
0xb77b1332 pcomp accomp]
Oct 8 00:07:45 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 auth chap 
MD5 pcomp accomp endpoint [MAC:00:d0:52:04:87:e8]]
Oct 8 00:07:45 router pppd[30564]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 auth chap 
MD5 pcomp accomp endpoint [MAC:00:d0:52:04:87:e8]]
Oct 8 00:07:45 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 asyncmap 0x0 magic 
0xb77b1332 pcomp accomp]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [CHAP Challenge id=0x1 
53979f1e5e35d549774877aa914ce0f3, name = nsstr208]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [CHAP Response id=0x1 
458ee65e828debc84b8894363e44b641, name = fti/cac3qzk]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [CHAP Success id=0x1 \000]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: Remote message: ^@
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 addr 0.0.0.0 compress 
VJ 0f 01]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 deflate 15 
deflate(old#) 15]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 compress VJ 0f 01 addr 
193.251.96.169]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x1 compress VJ 0f 01 addr 
193.251.96.169]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1  11 06 00 01 01 03]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [CCP ConfRej id=0x1  11 06 00 01 01 03]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 addr 80.9.197.35]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 addr 80.9.197.35 
compress VJ 0f 01]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [CCP ConfRej id=0x1 deflate 15 
deflate(old#) 15]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [CCP ConfReq id=0x2]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 addr 80.9.197.35 
compress VJ 0f 01]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: Local IP address changed to 80.9.197.35
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: Remote IP address changed to 193.251.96.169
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: sent [IP data] 45 00 00 3a 27 b8 40 00 ...
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up started (pid 1649)
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: rcvd [CCP ConfRej id=0x2]
Oct 8 00:07:46 router pppd[30564]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-up finished (pid 1649), status = 
0x100
Oct 8 00:15:01 router /USR/SBIN/CRON[13578]: (root) CMD (/etc/multicron-p)
Oct 8 00:22:22 router kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth1 OUT=eth0 
SRC=192.168.1.67 DST=192.168.1.2 LEN=63 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=17300 PROTO=UDP 
SPT=1864 DPT=53 LEN=43
Oct 8 00:22:22 router kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth1 OUT=eth0 
SRC=192.168.1.67 DST=192.168.1.2 LEN=63 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=17302 PROTO=UDP 
SPT=1864 DPT=53 LEN=43
Oct 8 00:22:22 router kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth1 OUT=eth0 
SRC=192.168.1.67 DST=192.168.1.2 LEN=79 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=17304 PROTO=UDP 
SPT=1864 DPT=53 LEN=59
Oct 8 00:22:22 router kernel: Shorewall:all2all:REJECT:IN=eth1 OUT=eth0 
SRC=192.168.1.67 DST=192.168.1.2 LEN=79 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=17306 PROTO=UDP 

Re: [leaf-user] ppp filter? (was: Bering (ppp): How to ignore UDP Traffic (135/137)?)

2003-09-29 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2003-09-28 23:01:40, schrieb JD:

I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file.  However - the web site shows that
its approx 100k - but the file size is 212k.  When I scp the file over to
my firewall - I can't gunzip due to magic number [Invalid gzip magic].

???
I have downloaded it with 'mozilla' and had no problems !

The filesize is exactly 102112 Bytes and the name is pppd-filter.gz

I checked some of the other files at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/
but each was approx 212k [did not match the info on the web page] and had
the same invalid magic gzip problem.

I think, your Internet connection is broken.

BTW ---  I really appreciate your efforts with Bering !!   

Regards, 
 JD

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[leaf-user] ADSL-USB-Modem and Bering ???

2003-09-21 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

is ther someone which has compiled Kernel-Modules for the ADSL-Modems 
(USB) used in France like Ericson, Alcatel, Thompson ?

Can't get it running and Ethernet-ADSL-Modems are too expensive (180 ¤) !

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[leaf-user] Bering (ppp): How to ignore UDP Traffic (135/137)?

2003-09-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

after an uptime of 43 Days ;-)) I go crazy, I must shutdown die 
Internet connection every time by hand, because the IDLE 300 does 
not work. 

I have deconected the Ether-Cabel from my internal Network, but my 
Bering-PPP-Box does not deconnect from the internet...

Ther is UDP-Traffic on port 135, 137 and 1434 !!!

What mut I do that my Bering-PPP-Box ignore this Traffic ???

I have installed on a seperatly Server syslog-ng and an On-Line 
Traffic Analyser which show me curently 3 Requests/Second !!!

If I use xsmbrowse and connect to the IP-Adresses shown...

90% are WinXP-Machines which offer me NAS ;-))

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[leaf-user] Bering (pppoa): ADSL in France with USM-Modem ?

2003-09-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

Is there a someone which has configured the Thomson 
SpeedTouch 880 with LEAF ? Need urgently solution !!!

I use an 486dx4/100 ans if I must, I will install a 15 ¤ 
USB-Card to get it running... 

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[leaf-user] Re: ppp filter? (was: Bering (ppp): How to ignore UDP Traffic (135/137)?)

2003-09-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
On 2003-09-16 11:37:27, Alex Rhomberg wrote:

You need to insert an active-filter line in your /etc/ppp/options.

I know, but only on Kernel 2.4.xx :-/

Look for active-filter in the pppd manpage
http://www.routerlinux.com/docs/manual/man8/pppd.8.html
Packets filtered out with active-filter don't count towards activity on the
ppp link.

Yes, I know, and I have tried it with my own DOF (Debian-On-Floppy) 
Project. But the 2.4.xx Kernel is a killer... (or better the libc)

So you could roll your own kernel and pppd or maybe ask Jacques really
nicely to include ppp-filter in the next version of Bering...

So I need to be very nice to him ? ;-)

Regards
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Re: [leaf-user] Is there a way to install Bering to an IDE drive?

2003-07-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Doc...

Am 15:10 2003-07-23 -0400 hat Dr. Richard W. Tibbs geschrieben:

Hello list,
I have a nice PIII with a 40Gb hard drive -- shame not to use it.
Is there a how-to about installing Bering  (or other LEAF) to HD?

Yes there is !!!

Make a Bering Floppy with cfdisk, mkfs.msdos, syslinux and wget. 

Boot it up.

Make a partition of 10-15 MByte with cfdisk and waste rest of 
39,985 GByte of your hard drive. Initialize it with mkfs.msdos

Then call syslinux /dev/hda1

Now configure wget to suck ALL bering packages to /dev/hda1

Change your syslinux.cfg to load all this stuff ;-))

Reboot your machine withot the Floppy...

and have fun ;-))

Oh man, you are crazzy !!!

You have a killer machine and like to install Bering !!!
Ar!!!

My workstation (AMD Athlon MP 1900) was killed by a lightning-stroke 
and NOW I must work with some HP Vectra XA5/200mmx... 

No money for a new 500MHz machine, - even in occasion !!!
(need only mb, cpu, mem and Tini-Tower)

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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 10:06 2003-07-23 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

Michelle Konzack wrote:
 and Do not like very much the USA even if I have american friends... 

You don't like the USA?  Fine.  I'm through
with this thread.

I was working for the french gov and I have very good access to some 
non-public informations... The European had scanned by satelit the 
Near-East (from Syria to Iran) for Radioactivity... 

There is noting !!!

So Boy-George W.B. like to play Ware-Games for noting but economy...
He is a terrorist, a killer and a thief. 

And God-Gates follow him... Windows is terror !!!

I have a heavy real storry of 'Windows XP Enterprise Server' !!!
It makes spionage !!!

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[leaf-user] dialin.lrp for Bering ???

2003-07-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

I have running some access server (two with 4 internal US Robotics 
Courier I-modem and two with 4 internal US Robotics Sportster 33.600) 

Running LRP 2.9.4 but with direct User/Passord configuration. 

Is there a dialin.lrp Package for Bering which runs pppd, mgetty and 
supports the Radius Protocol ???

And is there a radius-ciston.lrp for Bering ?

Thanks in advance

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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-24 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Matt, 

Am 23:05 2003-07-22 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

If you put my rules in to far down, then the packets
might match a rule of higher precedence and not get caught
by my logging rules.

If you fail to flush your ruleset and load all your
rules from scratch each time you make a change, then
you might have extra rules getting in the way.

I have put your rules in the /etc/network_direet.conf, stoped the 
network, flushed al rules (ipfwadm -f -I, ipfwadm -f -O, ...) and 
restarted teh network. 

And finally, why you posted the eth2 rules escapes
me as this was just another 192.168.x.y subnet of yours.

I was looking for UDP traffic coming from ppp0 to eth2 which is 
my private network with a SQL-Dino of Jurasic Parc. 

Bravo on the 5 nics though.  Makes an old guy smile.

I love LRP ;-))
I can have several configs just changing the Floppy and 
all is working... 

Oh yes, normaly I have had six NIC's 4 x 3c905B and 2 x 3c515 but 
the Kernel 2.0.36 from LRP 2.9.4 does not support the last ones...

So I have used 2 x 3c509B ;-)

Now I have no ISDN at home and can not use my CISCO 761 so I have 
changed one 3c509B to a USR Sportste 33600, created a new Floppy 
and continued to work...

Oh jes, two port or four port NIC's are too expensive and mostly 
not supported by LRP 2.9.4 (Linux 2.0.38)

Matt

Have a nice day
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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-23 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Matt, 

Am 23:00 2003-07-22 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

Michelle Konzack wrote:

 YES - IT WORKS, - but too heavy !!!

You should know, we like it *big* in the USA.  I don't
know how ya'll like it over in Germany, but, um 10 hours
of sampling qualifies you for dual citizenship here in the States.

No mercie, (I am origine turkish/iranien) and Do not like 
very much the USA even if I have american friends... 

(And GWB let kill my friends !!! - more the 20 Families 
killed since the IRAQ war

Plenty of room in Kansas.

Charles knows all the hot spots.  Heh.


I love Canada...

Ouch.  You know, you could ask your ISP to block inbound 137
upstream from you.  They just might do it.  I can't think
why you'd need that to pass their router anyway.

This morning I will go to wanadoo.fr my ISP. 

I wrote a few paragraphs as an answer, but I erased them
 Then is it possibel to log to another file insteed of the 
 tree above ?

Yes you can log to another file using syslog.conf.

I will edit it...


Yes you can log only ports 137, 80, 20, 21, or
any combination.  Here are some rules that do
that, though they specify UDP and TCP.

$FW -I -a reject -W ppp0 -P tcp -S 0/0 137 -o
$FW -I -a reject -W ppp0 -P udp -S 0/0 137 -o
$FW -I -a accept -W ppp0 -P tcp -S 0/0 20 21 1080 443 -o
^^
If it works...

 And why does it write into three Files ???

Because people in the 2.9.4 age didn't have
any development control, and the fellow who
create LRP was a real whack-job.

Okey, onto message 3.
Matt

Have a nice day
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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello All, 

Am 22:32 2003-07-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

I think all you need are these as your first
firewall rules.

FW=/sbin/ipfwadm

$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o

OK, Done and network restarted... debug in pppd on
But I use ppp0 in place of eth0 and I get this: 

router# ifconfig -a

loLink encap:Local Loopback  
  inet addr:127.0.0.1  Bcast:127.255.255.255  Mask:255.0.0.0
  UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:3584  Metric:1
  RX packets:263 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:263 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  Collisions:0 

eth0  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:60:97:BD:23:FA  
  inet addr:192.168.1.128  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.128
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:31537 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:31537
  Collisions:0 
  Interrupt:3 Base address:0x240 

eth1  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:01:02:15:E0:87  
  inet addr:192.168.1.1  Bcast:192.168.1.63  Mask:255.255.255.192
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:32281 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:1
  Collisions:0 
  Interrupt:10 Base address:0xf800 

eth2  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:01:02:15:DF:D8  
  inet addr:192.168.1.65  Bcast:192.168.1.95  Mask:255.255.255.224
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:53330 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:92552 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:6
  Collisions:126 
  Interrupt:12 Base address:0xf880 

eth3  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:10:4B:B0:83:7E  
  inet addr:192.168.1.97  Bcast:192.168.1.111  Mask:255.255.255.240
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:31537 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:1
  Collisions:0 
  Interrupt:11 Base address:0xfc00 

eth4  Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:10:4B:AF:89:1B  
  inet addr:192.168.1.112  Bcast:192.168.1.119  Mask:255.255.255.248
  UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  Collisions:0 
  Interrupt:9 Base address:0xfc80 

ppp0  Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol  
  inet addr:80.9.196.110  P-t-P:193.251.96.169  Mask:255.0.0.0
  UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
  RX packets:48 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
  TX packets:51 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
  Collisions:0 
  Memory:5e1034-5e1c00 

router# route -n

Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
193.251.96.169  0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0  00 ppp0
192.168.1.112   0.0.0.0 255.255.255.248 U 0  00 eth4
192.168.1.960.0.0.0 255.255.255.240 U 0  00 eth3
192.168.1.640.0.0.0 255.255.255.224 U 0  0  106 eth2
192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.192 U 0  0   86 eth1
192.168.1.128   0.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 U 0  00 eth0
127.0.0.0   0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0   U 0  0   62 lo
0.0.0.0 193.251.96.169  0.0.0.0 UG0  06 ppp0

router# cat /var/log/syslog

Jul 22 11:27:31 router pppd[2969]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jul 22 11:27:31 router pppd[2969]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 22 11:27:31 router pppd[2969]: local  IP address 0.0.0.0
Jul 22 11:27:31 router pppd[2969]: remote IP address 193.252.19.3
Jul 22 11:27:35 router pppd[2969]: Starting link
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: report (CONNECT)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: abort on (VOICE)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: abort on (ERROR)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: send (ATZ^M)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: expect (OK)
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: ATZ^M^M
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: OK
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]:  -- got it 
Jul 22 11:27:36 router chat[2980]: send (AT\FH0^M)
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]: expect (OK)
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]: ^M
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]: ATFH0^M^M
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]: OK
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]:  -- got it 
Jul 22 11:27:37 router chat[2980]: send 

Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 22:32 2003-07-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

FW=/sbin/ipfwadm

$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o

OK, becaus this is working fine and I still have the same error... 

$FW -I -a accept -W eth2 -P tcp -o
$FW -I -a accept -W eth2 -P udp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth2 -P tcp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth2 -P udp -o

OK, it is working... 

But Now ther is another problem... 

The TX of ppp0 is increasing all 15-20 seconds but there is nothing 
in the LOG-Files... 

How does this work ???

Michelle



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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-21 Thread Michelle Konzack
Arg

Am 02:44 2003-07-21 -0400 hat George Metz geschrieben:

You could try the windows port of it, WinDump. It runs on 
Win9x/ME/NT/2K/XP, and only requires a (freely available) single file 
in addition to itself.

Cry, howl... I don't want to install 32-Bit-Windows !!!

http://windump.polito.it/

No chance !!!
I have not Win9x and encore plus merdique... 

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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello All, 

Am 15:16 2003-07-17 +0200 hat eric wolzak geschrieben:

Hello Michelle

Don't mix up
demand   has something to do with connecting
idle  with disconnecting


idle xxx  will hangup the modem after an inactivity intervall of xxx
seconds
soinclude idle in the ppp options.

I have disconnected all 5 Switches from the router and it continue to 
log alone... So there is no problem with my Network which is working 
for years... 

But what can make this traffic !!!

All 90-150 seconds I have around 5-12 packages TX and 2-4 packages RX

Bevor I switch to Bering, I like to know the Error !!! - g !!!
(Because if I have a similar problem in the future...)

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RE: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 12:52 2003-07-20 -0400 hat Tony geschrieben:

Have you tried running tcpdump or something similar to see where they are
originating from, where they are going and what ports are involved?

Tony

No I have not...

because I curently no running SLINK-System (HD crash) 
and can not build new LRP 2.9.4 Packages... 

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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-18 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 15:16 2003-07-17 +0200 hat eric wolzak geschrieben:

Hello Michelle

Don't mix up
demand   has something to do with connecting
idle  with disconnecting

demand does function correctly, not dialing in untill you do a ping or want
to get a webpage and so on.
demand doesnot effect dial out again.

I have deconnect all internal subnets and I can Dial-In on 
Demand on the Router when I 'ping -f www.microsoft.com' 

idle xxx  will hangup the modem after an inactivity intervall of xxx
seconds
soinclude idle in the ppp options.

But the idle is a problem coming from my subnets...

Possibel the router itself oder pings from outside...

your question about the  ppprouter.
with bering and the beinguserguide and install guide, you should have
a good
working router on a floppy too.
(as with other variants). You only have to download a bin or a exe each
about 1,68 M and probably  the individual modules for your nic.
feel free to mail if you have any questions

Shitt it is... Download of 8,2 MByte for onlx the 3c509.o, 3c59x.o, 
mii.o and pcnet.o 

Have had one hour to download this Over-Kill-Stuff (33.600 Bps)

Regards

Eric Wolzak
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Re: [leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-16 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Jeff, 

Am 10:18 2003-07-15 -0700 hat Jeff Newmiller geschrieben:

I suspect this means you need:

echo 1  /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr

It is already set to '1'

 Problem 2:  The idle tome is ignored !!! grrr !!! - quiet expensive !

This may be due to activity in your network... often dns lookup
activity.  If your client machines don't have all of the local computers
in their hosts file, they will fall back to dns.  Most LRP disks did not
implement dns servers, so often this would lead to external lookups.  If
the lookup activity occurs periodically, the connection may never go down.

There is no activity. There are no packages TX/RX on eth0 or ppp0

Downloading the Bering Installation Guide and Bering User's Guide, and
following the instructions therein, should be quite practical.

I will try it

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[leaf-user] Now On-Line but big trouble...

2003-07-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

I am using the older LRP 2.9.4 and now after creating my Router 
image for an analog modem it does not work correctly: 

Config: 

eth0NW  192.168.1.64
IP  192.168.1.65
BC  192.168.1.95
NM  255.255.255.224
IP-Masquerading active

ppp0idle300
demand


Problem 1:  Does not dialin on demand from network. 
If I do a 'ping -c 1 www.bundesregierung.de' on the 
router it logs in and all is working fine inclusive 
the network... (I can write/send this message)

Problem 2:  The idle tome is ignored !!! grrr !!! - quiet expensive !

Question 1: Does anyone have a working ppp-router and give me a 
link to it ? With a 33600 BpS Modem I can not surf 
very much and downloading the whole leaf mirror is not...

Thanks
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Re: [leaf-user] LRP

2003-07-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 21:39 2003-06-23 +0200 hat K.-P. Kirchdörfer geschrieben:

The main argument was that Dave misused a technical and project site
for a 
political statement - the comment itself has been treated more
carefully in 
terms of free speach - very american - I appreciated that.

Unfortunately the archives of LRP aren't accessible anymore.

Hello, 

Because I was since 03/1999 on the mailinglist of 
http://www.linuxrouter.org/ I have a private archive. 

I will try to get a cheep 128/64KBit ADSL with dyn-DNS 
running and put my Archive online. 

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[leaf-user] Question about adding modules

2003-06-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi, 

is there now an automatic to add modules to the Images ??? ;-))

I am working on my Debian On Floppy distri, which can do it. 

OK, it is only a little bit modified 'modconf' script, which get 
the modules from Modules Floppys put add it permanently in the 
Router-Imagee and can delete not used modules from 'modules.dof'. 

So the 'DOF-Tarball' contains the Base-Image, some Modules-Images 
and then some images with Packages... 

If you are interested in this functionality, I will force the 
development (curently it works a little bit crappy :-/ )

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Re: [leaf-user] Long time ago...

2003-06-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Jeff, 

Am 08:21 2003-06-20 -0700 hat Jeff Newmiller geschrieben:

On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:

 Hello,

 I was vor some years on the original LRP-Mailinglists and
 now I have joined the leaf-project...

 First I have a problem, because most of older 486 does not
 support othe FD formats as 1440 kBytes...

I dispute your claim of most... Windows95 was originally distributed by
Microsoft on 1680k floppies.  Do you really think they would have done

;-))

that if any significant number of computers they were targeting (486 was
most common then) would not be able to read them?

I use LRP/DOF in the east or turkia, iran and syria ;-))

The computers are older then Win95 ;-))

I run for example a VLB-Mainboard with a Cyrix Cx486dx40 and four 
4 MB SIM Modules... The Bios and the Floppy drives can not handel 
more then 1.44 MBytes. (must use LRP 2.9.4 or DOF 2.1)

 Question:   Which Version of FD-Router must/can I use  ?

I recommend trying a couple.  You will need to read the documenation for
whichever ones you use, because there are significant differences from LRP
in all of them.  Bering, Dachstein and Oxygen are all still somewhat
floppy-oriented, with Bering having most activity here recently.

I have seen the ftp site and they are Dino-Files from Jurasic Parc ;-))
Curently I have no Internet at home... 
only in an Internet-Cafe, so downloading is not possibel for me... 

 P.S.:   I am hacking on my 2.4.19 Router image...
 And running into trouble because ulibc does not support
 somthing I need and libc6 is tooo big !

Yes, constraining yourself to one and only one 1440k floppy is bound to be
challenging.  As for libc6, that covers at least glibc2.0, glibc2.1, and
glibc2.2, in order of increasing capability and size.  Bering and

I use 2.2.5

Dachstein use glibc2.0, same as LRP.  I haven't seen much activity on

Oh yes, I use the 2.0 on DOF 2.1 without any changes...

 My kernel has curently 474 kBytes and I call my distri
 'Debian On Floppy v3.0' (but v2.1 and v2.2 exist too)

 Sorry, curently I am very Off-Line and I have no wesite.

Welcome back.  I think there are many advantages to using a LEAF distro,
but I also feel I should point out that you may be closer to your goal
using your own distro than you think... once you recognize that one 1440

Hmmm, I have seen, leaf continue to use the *.lrp ;-)) 
I was switching to *.dof because of Debian On Floppy

Oh yes, my root.dof is around 1200 kBytes :-( (the Tyranosaurus Rex)

floppy is just too small. Larger formats, flash disks, and even old hard

I love my CF-Cards...

using an IDE CF-Controller which is connected tirectly to the IDE-Cable
and has 16 MBytes... works like the heaven... 

Around 22 Euro for the CF-Adapter and 8 Euro for the 16 MB CF-Card. 
(17 Euro for 64 MByte)

disks can all be used to reach your goals, and if you scrounge some newer
computers, CD-R has been used a lot, and even USB flash disks.

This is no solution for me, because the old Computers I MUST USE !!!

have a nice Day
Michelle



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Re: [leaf-user] Long time ago...

2003-06-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Matt, 

Am 12:30 2003-06-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:

Michelle Konzack wrote:

Hey Mich, welcome back.  You had some wild setups going
back then, cutting edge stuff, but now your site is down?

Unfortunately yes...
In 1999/2000 I was running a 2 MBit Cabel Modem in Strasbourg with 
LRP 2.9.4. First with the dhcp.lrp and then wit a fixed IP...

Since I have very big problems with my health (waiting of a new kidney)
my activity was droped...

Oh well, hopefully things will work out for you.  Certainly
complex networking is easier these days.

I will try to get an 128kBit ADSL connection to put my Network online...
But need to find a dyn-DNS Provider where I can have up to three Domains 
and very much more HOSTS... If possibel, with my own master-DNS 

http://www.tzo.com/ offer this Service but it is not free and I have no 
International VISA Card to pay for it. 

Like the other guys said.  Keep swapping hardware and flashing
bios as needed.

I really think on trying to get TEAC FD-235HF Drives in Big-Packs 
or CF-IDE-Controllers wit cheep 16 MByte Cards. 

Go for Bering w/o uclibc (or with it if you thing it'll help).

??? without or with uclibc ??? 

Hmmm, thats interesting !!!

You might want to poke around WISP-Dist because Vlad has some
good wireless action going on there (also part of LEAF).

Okey naw,
Matt

Thanks an a nice day
Michelle



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Re: [leaf-user] Long time ago...

2003-06-25 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello Ray, 

Am 09:05 2003-06-20 -0700 hat Ray Olszewski geschrieben:

Hi, Michelle. Nice to hear from you again. Specific comments below.

nice to hear from you...
So I am not alone ;-))

At 05:00 AM 6/19/2003 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:

First I have a problem, because most of older 486 does not
support othe FD formats as 1440 kBytes...

Is this comment based on very much experience? Personally, I've nver run 
into a 486 that did not support the 1680 KB format that LEAF uses ... 

As I have written to Jeff bevore, The Computers are much older 
as Win95 ;-)) and the Manufacturer ??? 
Do not ask me !!! I think, they are concurs since 10 years ;-))

though I have run into particular floppy drives or floppies that could not 
handle the format. I admit I don't have any recent experience with
486s ... 
my junk box now holds old, slow Pentium mobo/CPU combinations ... but I 
think you should give this another look.

Yea, Curently I am looking for around 40-100 486/100 or some K5/75-100
For some month I have send around 40 HP Vectra XA 5/200MMX to Kurdistan ;-))

This HighPerformanc Machines running Debian/WOODY with fvwm2, Mozilla 
and OpenOffice.org... Oh yes, they have 96 MByte of memory...

So I will say, they have no money to spend much more, but they can work...

P.S.:   I am hacking on my 2.4.19 Router image...
 And running into trouble because ulibc does not support
 somthing I need and libc6 is tooo big !

Do you mean uclibc? What is the something?

pam for example...
But the pam-libs are the HELL !!!

Full Distros are too big for the old Computers so I am looking for a 
very small solution... 

Running postgresql on a 486/100 and a HD of 210 MB - YES, it Works ;-))

Coming from LRP, you will probably find Dachstein easiest to adjust to. It 

OK, I will look for it. 
I think, it will use the 2.0.38 Kernel ?

follows Charles' older versions, derived from Matthew Grant's mountain 
series, pretty closely. It and Bering seem to be the most widely used 
variants these days, which means, in practical terms, more people on this 
list able to answer questions about them.

The problem is, that unfortunately I need funktionality of 2.4.19. 

But for any current variant I can think of, you are going to have to 
address the 1680 KB problem. Or, I suppose, you could reverty to a
2-floppy 
boot/init process.

Never I have used it... I think, I must try it out. Parallel I will ask a 
distributor of TEAC in Germany to get the FD-235HF in Big-Pack chaper...
If I must use two FD I do not like to spend 14 Euros for each drive. 

 My kernel has curently 474 kBytes and I call my distri
 'Debian On Floppy v3.0' (but v2.1 and v2.2 exist too)

If you want to pursue development of this distro as part of LEAF, it might 
be worth uploading it ... and image and probably a kernel config file ... 
to the LEAF site (MIke can get you set up to do this, I'm sure), so
some of 
us can take a look at it and comment.

For this I need an Internet-Connection at home, but this is curenly not 
possibel, because I switch between a Foyer and the Hospital because the 
Kidneyfall (I am waiting of a new Kidney and sitting around and have 
much time to work on LRP/DOF/LEAF) 


 Sorry, curently I am very Off-Line and I have no wesite.

I'm sorry too. I hope we can help with whatever technical advice you need 
to get back online.

I am thinking abour an 128kBit ADSL at a friend... 
Then I can put my virtual-Web-Server online... 
(or the whole Network powerd by LRP 2.9.4 the same Idiot-Image which 
works since 1999)

My the Source be with you _
Michelle\
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[leaf-user] Long time ago...

2003-06-20 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, 

I was vor some years on the original LRP-Mailinglists and 
now I have joined the leaf-project... 

First I have a problem, because most of older 486 does not 
support othe FD formats as 1440 kBytes... 

Question:   Which Version of FD-Router must/can I use  ?

P.S.:   I am hacking on my 2.4.19 Router image...
And running into trouble because ulibc does not support 
somthing I need and libc6 is tooo big !

My kernel has curently 474 kBytes and I call my distri 
'Debian On Floppy v3.0' (but v2.1 and v2.2 exist too)

Sorry, curently I am very Off-Line and I have no wesite. 

Thanks
Michelle

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