Re: [leaf-user] Bering Tinkpad boot error

2004-04-25 Thread peter vander kleut
Hi, try the floppy on another machine , if it doesn't work  either you might
just have a bad floppy or drive (linux is pretty sensitive about floppy
drives)

Good Luck
Peter

- Original Message -
From: isandro belli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 8:41 AM
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering Tinkpad boot error


 hi all

 trying to boot a Bering 2.4.16 on a

 Tinkpad 755c(floppy, 486DX, 75MHz, 2 3com 589d pcmcia)

 got error:

 end_request: I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy), sector 2


 checked floppy.txt in source files found this:


 LILO configuration options (Thinkpad users, read this)
 ==

  The floppy driver is configured using the 'floppy=' option in
 lilo. This option can be typed at the boot prompt, or entered in the
 lilo configuration file.
  Example: If your kernel is called linux-2.2.13, type the following line
 at the lilo boot prompt (if you have a thinkpad):
  linux-2.2.13 floppy=thinkpad
 You may also enter the following line in /etc/lilo.conf, in the
description
 of linux-2.2.13:
  append = floppy=thinkpad


 question:

 How do I set this option given that Bering/LEAF does not
 use lilo ??

 (of course hoping that that is the cause of the error)

 thanks for any help

 roberto


 
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[leaf-user] My internal XP machine suddenly having a verisign IP adress

2003-09-21 Thread peter vander kleut
Hi

I have a small network behind a 1.0 bering box, this afternoon I noticed
that this box had *magically*
gotten the ip adress 64.94.110.11 which is an adress from the ip block owned
by verisign,  The adress assigned to this pc is 192.168.1.***, When I look
at the network setting on the XP box the private range adress is shown, but
when I ping from local network (with bering ON, it resolves as
computername.private.network (64.94.110.11 ). Even when just pinging netbios
name it still gives fqdn name (my private net but 64.94.110.11 ip adress,
unplug bering and the XP box get it's 192.168 adress back. this is something
which I can't explain or is this same as verisign wildcards (Stuart Ritchie
posting on 18-9-2003)
What's going on here?

TIA
Greetings
Peter Vanderkleut




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Re: [leaf-user] My internal XP machine suddenly having a verisign IP adress

2003-09-21 Thread peter vander kleut

- Original Message -
From: Lars Kneschke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] My internal XP machine suddenly having a verisign
IP adress


peter vander kleut [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi

I have a small network behind a 1.0 bering box, this afternoon I
noticed
that this box had *magically*
gotten the ip adress 64.94.110.11 which is an adress from the ip block
owned
by verisign,  The adress assigned to this pc is 192.168.1.***, When I
look
at the network setting on the XP box the private range adress is
shown, but
when I ping from local network (with bering ON, it resolves as
computername.private.network (64.94.110.11 ). Even when just pinging
netbios
name it still gives fqdn name (my private net but 64.94.110.11 ip
adress,
unplug bering and the XP box get it's 192.168 adress back. this is
something
which I can't explain or is this same as verisign wildcards (Stuart
Ritchie
posting on 18-9-2003)
What's going on here?

It has something todo with verisign. 64.94.110.11 is the ip address, to
which verisign resolves any unknown hostnames.
Your XP box is resolving this name using verisign. If you remove your bering
box, you no internet connection anymore = no versign anymore... :)
It think your XP box is resolving the name computername.private.network as
computername.private.net because top level domains can not be longer then 3
chars per RFC. And .net is hosted be verisign.

Stupid verisign techs...

Cu
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written with FeLaMiMail
need Groupware = http://www.egroupware.org

Thanks for your answer, Lars
I thought of that too but I used computername.private.network purely
descriptive in my first mail, what I use in my network is
*name*.*domain*.com, but since this is a nat box, until this afternoon when
I ask any outside website I get the external IP adress of my bering box
returned, and my internal domainshould be shielded by bering/shorewall
rules. I am deeply concerned about network adresses in my private network
all of a sudden changing to public adresses depending on whether I have
internet access or not. Bering knows which ip's belong to my private net
192.168etcetera, why would it allow this traffic thru in either direction?
The XP box uses the dnscache of the bering box so it has AFAIK no business
with verisign, I has a hard coded Ip (NO DHCP)

Greetings Peter


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[leaf-user] Pump and send hostname

2003-06-25 Thread peter vander kleut
I have a small trivial question:

Where can I specify send hostname in bering 1.2, as was customary in
dhclient.lrp
I'm on a cablemodem and have droppped dhclient in as a replacement for Pump
but prefer to use pump if I can get it to authorize me (send specific
hostname) since Shorewall ties in with the lease renewal
TIA

peter K





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[leaf-user] Bering taking off!

2003-02-22 Thread peter vander kleut
From slashdot.org:

http://slashdot.org/articles/03/02/22/1711242.shtml?tid=137

Guy built a weather balloon, flight control is single board computer with
cf-disk and other neat things.

Has a detailed site with his doings:

http://shark.dls.net/~jmeehan/balloon/

Hope the list enjoys this

Greetings Peter




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[leaf-user] maybe OT, where can you resolve ip to mailadresses?

2002-08-12 Thread peter vander kleut

I use to have a link to a site which collected ip + fqdn  + mail.
This was useful for tracking scanners, of course the link has long been
lost,
does someone know of such a site and willing to share the info?
Thanks
Peter





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Re: [leaf-user] Bering - internet disappears, clues for newbie

2002-07-29 Thread peter vander kleut


- Original Message -
From: peter vander kleut [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lbilyeu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering - internet disappears, clues for newbie


 I've had a similar problem, which turned out to be a fault at the ISP
side,
 their routet (first hop from your external interface) would check dhcp
 leases with their dhcp server if their dhcp server was down you would
 get any pages/mail etc. it was possible to ping ip's on your subnet but
 nothing beyond that. You said you could ping your firewall, is that the
 internal or the external networkcard?
 if you can ping both and ping hosts on your (local external) subnet, but
not
 the next hop router (your.ext.net.1) then it could be a problem at the ISP

 Peter vander Kleut



 - Original Message -
 From: lbilyeu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, January 01, 1970 7:46 PM
 Subject: [leaf-user] Bering - internet disappears, clues for newbie


  I'm using Bering 1.0 rc3 with roadrunner cable modem.
 
  My system initially works just fine.
  I can access the outside net from my NAT users.
  I can also login to the firewall and ping an external Domain as well as
  a direct address on the internet at large.
 
  After a while, the outside internet just disappears.
  I can still contact Bering/Weblet, and ping the firewall from the
  internal network.
  Ping attempts to a domain from the firewall machine to the internet at
  large now return nothing.
  Attempting to ping an external address directly also returns nothing.
  pump -s says my DHCP lease is still good until tomorrow.
 
  Any suggestions?
 
  thanks...
 
 
 
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