(Fwd) Re: [leaf-user] Bering ipsec question

2002-08-25 Thread Eric Wolzak

And one for the list.

Hello ABjin
The problem you have is due to the way the packagesystem handles 
wich files are included. 
The files are backed up with the package that describes it the most 
precisely. 

1- If in one package list there is /etc/ppp
and in the second  /etc/ppp/options  then options is backed up in the 
second.
This is correct in your specification. 

2- if a file is listed in two different packages then it is NOT backed up.

the reason for this is that the package system functions so:
It creates a list of all files and deselect the files that are listed in 
another packages include list according to rule 1.
As your specifications are identical in both ipsec and ipsec509 they 
are not backed up ( gives small files ;) ) 

If you remove etc/ipsec* etc/ipsec.conf and etc/ipsec.secretes from 
one ot the two then everything will backup.
Now you get the package from cdrom.


 Hi,
 
 I am trying to configure ipsec. After making changes to the ipsec.conf and 
ipsec.secrets files I made a backup of ipsec
 and ipsec509, but when I reboot the system both .conf and .secrets files go back to 
the default page and all the changes
 I have made is gone. Backup works fine for all the modules except ipsec  ipsec509.
 This is my lrpkg.cnf file
 
root:f,etc:f,local:f,modules:f,shorwall:f,ipsec:f,ipsec509:f,mawk,dhcpd:f,dnscache:f,weblet:f,tcpdump,libpcap,ifconfig
 
 I have these entries in /var/lib/lrpkg/ipsec.local and /var/lib/lrpkg/ipsec509.local
 
 I etc/ipsec*
 I etc/ipsec.conf
 I etc/ipsec.secrets
 
 Thanks
 Abjin
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew

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Re: (Fwd) Re: [leaf-user] Bering ipsec question

2002-08-25 Thread Chad Carr

On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 13:03:46 +0200
Eric Wolzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 2- if a file is listed in two different packages then it is NOT backed
 up.
 
 the reason for this is that the package system functions so:
 It creates a list of all files and deselect the files that are listed in
 another packages include list according to rule 1.
 As your specifications are identical in both ipsec and ipsec509 they 
 are not backed up ( gives small files ;) ) 
 
 If you remove etc/ipsec* etc/ipsec.conf and etc/ipsec.secretes from 
 one ot the two then everything will backup.
 Now you get the package from cdrom.

Yes.  Basically, your only problem is that you shouldn't load both. 
Unlike the Dachstein packages of the same name, each of the Bering
packages is stand alone.  You only need one.  (Perhaps we should have made
it consistent with Dachstein, but it is done this way nonetheless).

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Chad Carr  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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