Re: gitolite vs. gitosis

2010-12-09 Thread Eran Levy
Hi Omer,
For that purpose, you can use either GIT or Mercurial.
Both scm are simple and can help you with such simple workflows.
Im using Mercurial for a much complicated workflows while implementing a
system at a new customer site.
also both of them have very good tutorials, I like Mercurial tutorial, since
it provides you with workflow suggestions.

Good luck
Eran

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Omer Zak w...@zak.co.il wrote:

 Several weeks ago I asked for opinions about using git vs. Mercurial for
 version-controlling a Website (http://www.whylinuxisbetter.net/ Hebrew
 translation, to be specific; I want to allow the project participants to
 modify and upload the Hebrew translation, yet require any changes to be
 committed to a version control system, in order to prevent vandalism).

 Now I am reading about git, and encountered gitolite and gitosis.
 Is there anyone with experience with those applications and can
 recommend whether to use one of them and if yes, which?

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Re: Modifying Javascript on-the-fly in Firefox

2009-11-27 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
I use FireBug for that purpose.
thx

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Baruch Siach bar...@tkos.co.il wrote:

 Hi Dave, Shlomi,

 On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:13:02AM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
  On Monday 23 Nov 2009 10:42:21 Dave Stav wrote:
   I needed a similar thing about a year ago. I used a perl tcp proxy.
 
  I published this Perl HTTP proxy for fixing the old yjobs on Firefox:
 
  http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/projects/yjobs-on-mozilla/
 
   Also, maybe Firebug can assist you.

 Thanks for your help. I was hoping to avoid this convoluted HTTP proxy
 solution, but I have no such luck.

 Thanks anyway.

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Re: Modifying Javascript on-the-fly in Firefox

2009-11-27 Thread Eran Levy
Hi Shlomi, I thought Baruch want to these modifications only once for
debugging purposes.

Baruch - If you want to do these each time a page loaded, I would suggest to
write a Firefox extension which modifying the DOM each time a page loaded.
I'm not sure if you are familiar with Netbeans, but you can download a
plugin called Foxplugin for Netbeans, which enables you to write Firefox
extensions easily and debug them as well.

Feel free to write me privately and discuss a solution.

Good luck
Eran

On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Shlomi Fish shlo...@iglu.org.il wrote:

 Hi Eran!

 On Friday 27 Nov 2009 15:18:34 Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi,
  I use FireBug for that purpose.

 How can one use Firebug for this purpose? I'm talking without doing the
 modifications in the JavaScript again and again after every time Firefox is
 loaded, or even every time the page is loaded?

 I'm not trying to criticise you - I'm just interested to know how it can be
 done because I don't really know and cannot really tell based on the
 Firebug
 interface.

 Regards,

Shlomi Fish

  thx
 
  On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:08 AM, Baruch Siach bar...@tkos.co.il wrote:
   Hi Dave, Shlomi,
  
   On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:13:02AM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
On Monday 23 Nov 2009 10:42:21 Dave Stav wrote:
 I needed a similar thing about a year ago. I used a perl tcp proxy.
   
I published this Perl HTTP proxy for fixing the old yjobs on Firefox:
   
http://www.shlomifish.org/open-source/projects/yjobs-on-mozilla/
   
 Also, maybe Firebug can assist you.
  
   Thanks for your help. I was hoping to avoid this convoluted HTTP proxy
   solution, but I have no such luck.
  
   Thanks anyway.
  
   baruch
  
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Re: Hebrew stemming

2009-02-04 Thread Eran Levy
it would be helpful if you will continue your discussion here, thx alot!

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Jonathan Ben Avraham y...@tkos.co.il wrote:
 Try contacting Nadav Har'El n...@math.technion.ac.il.

  - yba


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 Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 11:53:03 +0200
 From: Yuval Hager yu...@avramzon.net
 To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
 Cc: Jonathan Ben Avraham y...@tkos.co.il
 Subject: Re: Hebrew stemming

 On Wednesday 04 February 2009, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:

 Start with hspell.

   - yba

 Thanks, I didn't know it does that.
 I can't seem to find the sources though. All links point to ivrix.org.il,
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Re: Planning a room using Dia/Kivio

2008-10-08 Thread Eran Levy
Check the new app from google

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tuesday 07 October 2008, Oren Held wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm looking for a Linux software for planning a room. MS Visio does a
 fine
  job in MS Windows.
 
  Dia  Kivio should be the Visio alternatives, but I couldn't find
 (neither
  in the software or on the net) shapes for room objects (doors, windows,
  beds).
 
  Any idea?
 

 I should note that, if all else fails, you can always add the shapes that
 you
 require to Dia yourself:

 http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq#head-2bb408b1bae45e4fa80ee73d0de7f2e09f68800e

 That or hire someone (I'm interested) to do it for you. You can then share
 these shapes with other people who can re-use them. That's the power of
 open-source.

 Regards,

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Re: moving from ADSL to HOT (Cable)

2008-10-08 Thread Eran Levy
Since you have a router, you shouldn't have any problem connecting your
network. Just configure your router.
I'm using HOT cables + netvision and it works fine.
Eran

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote:
  If you ISP supports it (Barak does) you can use DHCP instead of
  L2TP/PPTP.
  In this case, you router no longer needs to do anything (beyond NAT)
 Thanks, but maybe my question wasn't clear enough. In the past, I did pptp
 and
 NAT on my Linux box and shared my internet connection over the entire
 network. Since I bought an ADSL router from Bezek, everything is
 literaly plug and play on all Linux and Windows machines. I have the
 router
 set up to provide internal IP addresses to each machine and absolutely no
 set
 is required when  adding or upgrading a machine. It's so easy that I
 don't
 want to go back to the old way (administering the pptp and NAT on my
 machine). So my question is really, can I do the same with cable? Of
 course,
 I know I'd need to get a cable modem from HOT, but would it just plug into
 the router or what? Of course, the ADSL component of the router would be
 useless, but I'm assuming (and here I may be wrong) that I could still use
 the same router after plugging the cable modem into it.


   2 - Is cable as reliable as ADSL - speed, disconnects, etc?

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Gilboa Davara wrote:
  In my experience - far more reliable. (But it may depend on the state of
  your local HOT infrastructure)
  My IP was last changed ~4 months ago.

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, sara fink wrote:
  Don't do the mistake to move to Hot. It will be the mistake of your life.
  Lots of disconnections,  old modems, bad service, over charging,waiting
  on
  the phone line at least 20 min).

 WOW - there couldn't be more conflicting opinions. Did one of the two
 (Gilboa
 and Sara) have unusually good or bad luck? Can anyone else give an opinion?
 Since this may be a bit OT, you can answer directly to me, instead of to
 the
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Re: Planning a room using Dia/Kivio

2008-10-08 Thread Eran Levy
First, ok, thx
Second, It's not right. You can run it using Wine - I already tried it and
it works perfect (check this out:
http://www.wine-reviews.net/applications/google-sketchup-6-on-linux-and-freebsd-with-wine.html
).
You have two versions: Free and Commercial - try and decide the one you
preffer. It also depends how much time you are planning to use it.
Good luck

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Eran!

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
  sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sketchup:
  http://sketchup.google.com/
  It allows you to draw house/rooms/etc in 3D. Brilliant application.
  thx
  Eran
 

 First of all - please avoid top-posting.

 Now, Google Sketchup is proprietary, binary-only, not open-source and
 specifically not available for Linux. This makes it a non-starter for my
 needs and probably Oren's too.

 Regards,

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Re: Planning a room using Dia/Kivio

2008-10-08 Thread Eran Levy
I know exactlly what Shlomi meant. It's not open source. I just suggested -
do whatever you want.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:30 PM, Ori Idan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Free as in free bear does not mean free.
 Shlomy talked about free as in free speach.
 It is not open source as much as I know.
 So I don't care if I can run it using wine or not.

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 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First, ok, thx
 Second, It's not right. You can run it using Wine - I already tried it and
 it works perfect (check this out:
 http://www.wine-reviews.net/applications/google-sketchup-6-on-linux-and-freebsd-with-wine.html
 ).
 You have two versions: Free and Commercial - try and decide the one you
 preffer. It also depends how much time you are planning to use it.
 Good luck

 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Eran!

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
  sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sketchup:
  http://sketchup.google.com/
  It allows you to draw house/rooms/etc in 3D. Brilliant application.
  thx
  Eran
 

 First of all - please avoid top-posting.

 Now, Google Sketchup is proprietary, binary-only, not open-source and
 specifically not available for Linux. This makes it a non-starter for my
 needs and probably Oren's too.

 Regards,

Shlomi Fish

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Re: Planning a room using Dia/Kivio

2008-10-08 Thread Eran Levy
sure, my pleasure, it's called: Google Sketchup:
http://sketchup.google.com/
It allows you to draw house/rooms/etc in 3D. Brilliant application.
thx
Eran

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wednesday 08 October 2008, Eran Levy wrote:
  Check the new app from google
 

 Which new application? Care to share a link?

 Regards,

Shlomi Fish

  On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tuesday 07 October 2008, Oren Held wrote:
Hi,
   
I'm looking for a Linux software for planning a room. MS Visio does a
  
   fine
  
job in MS Windows.
   
Dia  Kivio should be the Visio alternatives, but I couldn't find
  
   (neither
  
in the software or on the net) shapes for room objects (doors,
 windows,
beds).
   
Any idea?
  
   I should note that, if all else fails, you can always add the shapes
 that
   you
   require to Dia yourself:
  
  
 http://live.gnome.org/Dia/Faq#head-2bb408b1bae45e4fa80ee73d0de7f2e09f6880
  0e
  
   That or hire someone (I'm interested) to do it for you. You can then
   share these shapes with other people who can re-use them. That's the
   power of open-source.
  
   Regards,
  
  Shlomi Fish
  
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Re: 64-bit linux

2008-07-05 Thread Eran Levy
Hi Amos,
You are right. Yesterday I reinstalled the 32bit version. The 64-bit
compilation didn't work well and I had to waste my time to make SIMPLE
things work... so I just decided to move back to 32-bit compilation.
Anyway, it was a good experience.

Thanks

On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 1:44 AM, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 2008/7/5 Boaz Rymland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Usually you'll come quite quickly on a need for the 32bit libraries, be
 it
  for (I'm not sure I'm correct or updated with all my examples) Flash
 plug-in
  for your browser (or other browser issues, like firebug extension,
 although
  I think in FF3 this is solved), Sun Java JRE and some other propriety or
  closed source applications/libraries (perhaps skype client as well, for
  sound device usage, not sure).
 
  In any case, I don't think there's any harm from installing those
 libraries
  so I guess that either way is safe and ok to go.

 My personal experience is that 64 bit (7.10 and 8.04) on Desktop
 wasn't worth the hassle if you want to use proprietary software -
 Flash never worked well (non-Adobe aren't there yet) and other
 proprietary software (Picasa, possibly Google Earth but this week I
 noticed that they have 64-bit version for that) also was a hassle to
 install and then didn't work (don't remember details). I since
 switched to 32-bit and forgot all about it.

 Back when I had 64 bit, I followed all sorts of how-to's on getting
 things working with it and it never was right (e.g. Flash never
 worked).

 Now with 32 bit on my desktop and laptop, I don't see any
 disadvantages (it doesn't feel any slower and it can make use of the
 2Gb RAM I have).

 I don't use my desktops for C/C++ development. I do most of my dev in
 Perl now and use (64bit) CentOS servers for production deployment.
 Your requirements may vary.

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64-bit linux

2008-07-04 Thread Eran Levy
Hi All,
I've got a new duo-core laptop and installed the Ubuntu 64-bit compilation
for the first time. Anything you can recommend? ALL 32-bit application can
work on 64-bit? any exceptions? even GTK?
Should I install any 32-bit libraries?

Thanks for your help,
Eran


Re: 64-bit linux

2008-07-04 Thread Eran Levy
Oren, thanks.
Anything you can recommend? - means, any specific recommendations? - like
- configurations, etc.
But I think you answered my questions. I will google for documents based on
your answer.

Thx
Eran

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Oren Held [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 x86_64 (recognized by 'lm' flag in /proc/cpuinfo) is fully backward
 compatible
 (16/32 bit).

 Of course, a 32bit binary would require 32bit libraries and vice versa (so
 you
 cannot use 32bit plugins in 64bit firefox without a hack, for example).

 Even though x86_64 is mature enough to have all foss in 64bit form, x86_64
 distributions (at least fedora/redhat) still supply popular libraries (i.e.
 libc) in 32bit form.

 I didn't understand your Anything you can recommend? question.

  - Oren

 On Friday, 4 July 2008 19:35:46 Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi All,
  I've got a new duo-core laptop and installed the Ubuntu 64-bit
 compilation
  for the first time. Anything you can recommend? ALL 32-bit application
 can
  work on 64-bit? any exceptions? even GTK?
  Should I install any 32-bit libraries?
 
  Thanks for your help,
  Eran





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Re: Asterisk simple plan

2007-11-01 Thread Eran Levy
It's next to me and working with it all the time. It's an excellent book.
Everything I know came from this book. Anyway, I can't find my answer there,
thats why I'm asking.


On 11/1/07, Meir Michanie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Eran,
 I think that the best way is to download the asterisk book (future of
 telephony) and read it or at least browse it. The answer to your question
 is
 there. it is an excellent book.
 in oder words: RTFM.

 Regards,
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  Subject: Asterisk simple plan
  From: Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: IGLU List linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
  Date: 01-11-2007 9:54
 
 
  Hi,
  I know how to write an extension which enables the caller to press a
 digit
  and do something. How can I make an extension which enables the caller
 to
  press a digit and then press another one, like a second cycle...
  For example, the caller presses digit 1, listen playback and then need
 to
  press 1 again or * to go back.
  Any idea?
 
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Re: Asterisk simple plan

2007-11-01 Thread Eran Levy
Ok, great. now it's clear. thx

On 11/1/07, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 09:54:40AM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi,
  I know how to write an extension which enables the caller to press a
 digit
  and do something. How can I make an extension which enables the caller
 to
  press a digit and then press another one, like a second cycle...
  For example, the caller presses digit 1, listen playback and then need
 to
  press 1 again or * to go back.
  Any idea?

 An IVR is essentially a dialplan context with WaitExten on the s
 priority.

 Just Goto a different context in the action of the extension.

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Re: convert mp3 to GSM audio

2007-10-31 Thread Eran Levy
I didn't know that. Thanks.

On 10/31/07, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 06:54:45PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi,
  Any idea how to convert .MP3 to .GSM? I could not find a good
 application.

 I figure you want this for Asterisk. Almost all audio codecs on Asterisk
 (except g722) use a phone quality audio: 8000Hz, 16bit samples, mono.

 MP#s you'll find are typically of much higher quality. Hence
 down-sampling the MP3 file to even a .wav file of the same quality will
 usually generate a file of comparable size to the original MP3 file,
 rather than the huge size you'd expect.

 gsm and other compressed codecs will generate smaller files. But you're
 also degregating audio quality .

 Anyway, here's a little script to help you:


 #!/bin/sh

 # make_ast_wav: convert sound files to wav files Asterisk likes.
 # Usage: make_ast_wav file1 [file2 ..]
 # files should have extensions sox identifies (.mp3 , .ogg, etc.)
 # downsampling .wav files is not supported.
 for src in $@; do
   base=`echo $src | rev | cut -d. -f2-| rev`
   sox $src -w -c 1 -r 8000 $base.wav
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Asterisk Time and Date

2007-10-31 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
How can I set the Time and Date?
It seems like it doesn't recognize the correct time when using the
GotoIfTime() extension...
An example of my GotoIfTime ext:
exten = 4,2,GotoIfTime(09:00-12:00|Sun-Thur|*|*?open,4,6)

Any idea?
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RE: Asterisk Time and Date

2007-10-31 Thread Eran Levy
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From: Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 31, 2007 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Asterisk Time and Date
To: ik [EMAIL PROTECTED]

6 is the priority... isn't it?

On 10/31/07, ik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 First of all:
 exten = 4,2,GotoIfTime(09:00-12:00|Sun-Thu|*|*?open|4|6)

 I changed thur to thu, and i changed the commas into pipes.

 if open is the name of the context and 4 is the extension, then what is
 6 ?

 Ido

 On 10/31/07, Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
  How can I set the Time and Date?
  It seems like it doesn't recognize the correct time when using the
  GotoIfTime() extension...
  An example of my GotoIfTime ext:
  exten = 4,2,GotoIfTime(09:00-12:00|Sun-Thur|*|*?open,4,6)
 
  Any idea?
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convert mp3 to GSM audio

2007-10-30 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
Any idea how to convert .MP3 to .GSM? I could not find a good application.

Thanks
Eran


Re: convert mp3 to GSM audio

2007-10-30 Thread Eran Levy
Thanks, It works perfect, for instance:
sox Unavailable.MP3 -r 8000 -c 1 Unavailable.gsm

Eran

On 10/30/07, ik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 10/30/07, Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
  Any idea how to convert .MP3 to .GSM? I could not find a good
 application.

 Try sox, but I think that it's better to use wav then mp3 files.


 
  Thanks
  Eran
 

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Re: convert mp3 to GSM audio

2007-10-30 Thread Eran Levy
Wonderful!
Good idea Meir.

Eran

On 10/30/07, Meir Michanie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I proposed it as it is a fast hack to generate recordings to be use
 during development. Once you have the application working, then you can
 consider paying a pro to do the recording.


 ik wrote:
  On 10/30/07, Meir Michanie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Try this instead
 
  [recordings]
  exten =_4XX,1,answer
  exten =_4XX,2,Record(/tmp/prompt${EXTEN:1}:gsm)
  exten =_4XX,3,wait(1)
  exten =_4XX,4,Playback(/tmp/prompt${EXTEN:1}
  exten =_4XX,5,wait(2)
  exten =_4XX,6,Hangup()
 
 
  This dialplan records a user with an extention that starts with 4 and
  two other numbers, and then play it back and stop end the call...
 
  Why will that convert mp3 file into gsm ?! Another issue, is that if
  you have bandwidth issue for example at the sip/iax2/zap... trunk,
  then the recording will not sound really well, specially on 8khz .
 
 
  then move the files at need.
 
  Eran Levy wrote:
 
  Thanks, It works perfect, for instance:
  sox Unavailable.MP3 -r 8000 -c 1 Unavailable.gsm
 
  Eran
 
  On 10/30/07, *ik*  [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On 10/30/07, Eran Levy  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
   Any idea how to convert .MP3 to .GSM? I could not find a good
  application.
 
  Try sox, but I think that it's better to use wav then mp3 files.
 
 
  
   Thanks
   Eran
  
 
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Re: Asterisk Hardware - ATA

2007-10-24 Thread Eran Levy
Is there any good guide/tutorial for Asterisk configuration  management?
I'm facing many issues/requests and I can't handle it in a short time
frame...

Eran

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 I see that posting about asterisk interested many people in the list as
 I see nobody complained so far.
 I would like to give my tip from my experience with grandstream ata 488.
 I bought it from Tikal networks. It came with  a very  old firmware that
 caused  me a lot of trouble.
 1. It would disconnect phonecalls ramdomly.
 2. there was no bridge mode between interfaces.
 3. very low quality and echo.
 4. the caller ID from the PSTN is not forwarded to the sip channel.
 5. calling through the FXO did not work as a trunk but I would have to
 call dial (SIPEXT,timeout,D(pstndest).
 6. forced to ring once on the local phone before forwarding call to sip.

 Today I upgraded to the latest firmware and now all issues beside the
 caller id were solved. Shame that it didn't come with the latest
 firmware, I would have a better taste on my mouth but may be lower
 learning curve.

 One more post.


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Re: Asterisk configuration

2007-10-21 Thread Eran Levy
Tzafrir hi,
Thanks, it helped to clarify some of my mistakes.
I'm still configuring the Asterisk box - not easy at all...
Anyway, after finishing the configuration process, I will post an arranged
message to the list. I'm sure it gonna help to many users.

Eran

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 On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 11:27:59AM +0200, Ohad Levy wrote:
  the PRI context
  [from-pri]
  X_.,1,answer
  X_.,n,dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED])

 This must be a copy/paste error. I figure you meant:

 [from-pri]
 _X.,1,answer
 _X.,n,dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED])

 (_X. rather than X_.). A _ at the beginning of the extension name
 means it should be parsed as a pattern extension. This gives special
 meaning to X, . and others.

 So the above mean:

 1. First-off answer the call
 2. Now attempt to connect it to a specific SIP destination.

 Automatically answering an incoming call may not be the best idea.
 Suppose that the destination phone was busy. You still told the PRI
 provider that the call was accepted, and hence the call will be charged.

 Dial will answer calls when it is able to connect it with the
 destination, so an explicit Answer() is not required.


 Ido already gave some comments about a better usage of SIP peers rather
 than mearly [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I'll assume you have a peer set up
 for that destination, called dest-peer. In that case you could use:

   Dial(SIP/dest-peer)

 instead. This allows a better definition of codecs and such. You may
 also want to dial an explicit number to the destination. For example:

   Dial(SIP/dest-peer/${EXTEN})

 (this dials there the number that was dialed to you, in case you have
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Asterisk configuration

2007-10-17 Thread Eran Levy
Hi all,

I've a friend which has some businesses in Canada and USA. He asked me to
help him installing Asterisk on his Ubuntu 7 Linux Server. 

I've never did it before and this is my first time installing  using
Asterisk. 

So I started to read some tutorials and successfully installed Asterisk. Now
we are moving step forward to the hardest part: the configuration.

 

He is trying to do the following:

He wants to make his Asterisk server as a gateway, which knows to receive
incoming calls from a VOIP server to one of the PRIs and forward this call
to a SIP server which is located in the other side.

I'm searching  reading a lot and I understand how to forward incoming calls
to another landline or cell phone, but I can't find the answer, how to
forward those calls to another SIP server. or am I missing something?

 

Can someone help me?

If you need any further information, pls let me know. 

 

Thanks!

Eran



RE: Realtek 8139 network card installation

2007-10-16 Thread Eran Levy
Yes Nadav, you're right. It's really crazy. 
That's why I asked the question...It's a long time that I didn't change my
network card and I remember that something like 6 years ago, in order to
change your Ethernet card you had to find the module, re-compile the kernel,
etc...


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Nadav Har'El
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 10:54 AM
To: Leonid Podolny
Cc: IGLU List
Subject: Re: Realtek 8139 network card installation

On Tue, Oct 16, 2007, Leonid Podolny wrote about Re: Realtek 8139 network
card installation:
 Nadav Har'El wrote:
 
 [snip] and this last problem was solved a few days
 ago when Linux 2.6.23 came out (and Fedora shipped it a couple of days 
 later),
 with support for the off-chipset PATA controller on my motherboard.
 [snip]
 
 Huh? 2.6.23 is not shipped in fedora yet.

Well, I twisted the truth a little, but what I said was sort of true.

Before Fedora ships a new package in its standard updates repository, it
undergoes some testing, and in the meantime, you can get it from the
official updates-testing repository.

So if you can't wait a few more days for Fedora's testing process to finish
(like I couldn't wait because I wanted to access my old PATA disk...)
updating your Fedora to use the 2.6.23 is as trivial as typing

yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update kernel

See the announcements of the new kernel package here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2007-October/msg00618.html

(actually, since then, there's a new one:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2007-October/msg00740.html)


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Realtek 8139 network card installation

2007-10-15 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
I'm having some problems with my current network card and my friend gave me
a Realtek 8139 card to install until I'm buying a new one. Anyway...before
I'm installing the Realtek card, I've 2 questions (it's urgent):
1. Do you know if the Realtek 8139 drivers are already embedded in Fedora
Core kernel?
2. Can someone help me and write in a few points how do I make it work?

Thanks,
Eran


Re: Realtek 8139 network card installation

2007-10-15 Thread Eran Levy
I asked the questions before installing the card, so thats why I'm answering
in delay... guys you answered fast and I really appreciate it.
It seems like its working. I will try to work with it and if I will get into
any problems, I will call for help :)

Really appreciate your help,
Eran

On 10/15/07, Yedidyah Bar-David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 08:32:55PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi,
  I'm having some problems with my current network card and my friend gave
 me
  a Realtek 8139 card to install until I'm buying a new one.
 Anyway...before
  I'm installing the Realtek card, I've 2 questions (it's urgent):
  1. Do you know if the Realtek 8139 drivers are already embedded in
 Fedora
  Core kernel?
  2. Can someone help me and write in a few points how do I make it work?

 I did not check Fedora recently, but noone answered in half an hour and
 you said it's urgent ...

 My guess is that it's not embedded in their kernel but compiled as a
 module. Unless you do network booting this should not matter - if all
 goes well, it will recognize the card at next boot, probably ask a few
 questions and continue and work well.

 If you want a more accurate answer you should mention the exact version
 of your fedora core, preferably also kernel etc.
 --
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RE: ext3 in the kernel image or as a module

2004-11-29 Thread Eran Levy
We can also look in the .config file. If we have m or y next to the
EXT3_FS= options

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ira Abramov
Sent:  30  2004 00:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ext3 in the kernel image or as a module

Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Mon, 29 Nov:
  
  I have a bzImage. It was built with 2.6.* kernel. I do not know the 
  configuarion
  ( More rpecisely :I'm not sure I have the .config file it was built
with ).
 
 2.6 added the option to include this file in the kernel itself, as
 /proc/config.gz. You might look there.

Didi... it's a chicken and egg thing, you see... to look in /proc under
that kernel, it has to be booted on a machine. we are talking about a
bzimage that is not yet running. if running it was an option the
question would not rise. in fact, if he reboots a remote server without
a watchdog, and the ext3 driver is not there, he doesn't need /proc to
find out as the kernel will panic and halt, which is a silly thing to do
on a remote machine.

in other words, correct solution, but wrong answer :)


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RE: Multiple PPPOE connects to BezeqInt ADSL

2004-11-29 Thread Eran Levy
As I know, Bezeq-int giving routers (also Wi-Fi) for a small
home/business network connection. The rest computers in your network
connect through your router.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shaul Karl
Sent:  30  2004 00:50
To: Gadi Cohen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple PPPOE connects to BezeqInt ADSL

On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 05:25:50PM +0200, Gadi Cohen wrote:

 I have no experience with other ISPs in Israel, but the ISP I used to
 use in South Africa would let every PC on the network open up its on
 PPPOE connection and get its own IP address.
 
 So my question is... is there any way I can do this Bezeq-int?  When I
 try I can't seem to establish a second connection, it just times out.
 Do any other ISPs support this?  Is it worth taking this up with
 bezeq-int?
 


  You can't open 2 PPPOE connections over one phone line, can you?
  I haven't checked all the ISPs. As far as I remember from reading the
fine print for 1 or 2 of them, they explicitly forbids you to establish
a second connection with a user name / password pair that is currently
being used. In fact, I have my doubts if a NATed network passes this
fine print.
  One can always order 2 accounts. I believe that a business account
might also suits your needs.

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Re: Kernel 2.6.9 Fatal error

2004-11-22 Thread Eran Levy
At 08:31 AM 11/22/2004, you wrote:
Eran Levy wrote:
Yes we must have a new compiled initrd using the mkinitrd command. I have 
used it and made a new initrd, But nothing happens.
Did you make sure that lilo is using your new initrd? If the initrd and 
kernel used do not match, a problem very similar to the one you are 
describing is very likely.
Yes, I have checked it. I don't know, its very strange. I really want to 
know what is the problem. I can't stop from searching the Internet and 
compile again-again and again...
When I will find the answer, I will send E-mail to the list with the whole 
answer.

Thanks anyway,
Eran Levy.

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RESOLVED: Re: Kernel 2.6.9 Fatal error

2004-11-22 Thread Eran Levy
So my 2.6.9 compilation resolved:
I have forgot to insert devfs into the /etc/fstab root filesystem line 
(ext3,devfs).
Now its working.
Thanks.

At 01:05 AM 11/21/2004, you wrote:
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Eran Levy wrote:
 Hi,
 I have installed a new RH 9 box and Im trying to compile the new 2.6.9
 kernel. When compiling with make bzImage , make modules_install all
 goes fine. I had only a Fatal: Cylinder...(10241023)... but I have fixed
 it with adding lba32 to the lilo.conf file.
 After I fixed that problem I have rebooted and got a kernel panic:
  mount: error 19 mounting ext3
are you _sure_ that this is the first error message you got? searching for
this message on google shows various cases, all of which contains errors
coming before this message. try to look at them and see fi you made any of
the same mistakes.
all the following errors are meaningless - they result from the mount
failure mentioned above - and that one probably results from another
failure, which you should carefully look for in the log file.
 pivotroot: pivotroot(/sysroot .)...
 umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
 kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to
 kernel. 
 I have looked in my .config file (2.6.9 directory) and found that all the
 CONFIG_EXT3_FS, etc are set to YES.

 Is there anything else I can do?
- you didn't specify the root FS correctly.
- your fstab does not match some criteria required by the newer kernel.
- you did not update some of the tools that are required in order to run a
  2.6 kernel.
etc. etc. etc.
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Re: Kernel 2.6.9 Fatal error

2004-11-21 Thread Eran Levy
At 10:21 AM 11/21/2004, you wrote:
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 07:02:31AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
 Eran Levy wrote:

 Hi,
 I have installed a new RH 9 box and Im trying to compile the new 2.6.9
 kernel. When compiling with make bzImage , make modules_install
 all goes fine. I had only a Fatal: Cylinder...(10241023)... but I
 have fixed it with adding lba32 to the lilo.conf file.
 After I fixed that problem I have rebooted and got a kernel panic:
  mount: error 19 mounting ext3
 pivotroot: pivotroot(/sysroot .)...
 umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
 kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to
 kernel. 
 I have looked in my .config file (2.6.9 directory) and found that all
 the CONFIG_EXT3_FS, etc are set to YES.
 
 Is there anything else I can do?

 Are you booting using initrd? If so, did you generate a new initrd for
 the new kernel?
Why would he need an initrd?
ext3 is compiled in. The root filesystem is ext3, right?
The message above about the cylinders means that IDE is compiled in, or
does it come from LILO?
yes it comes from LILO.
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Kernel 2.6.9 Fatal error

2004-11-20 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
I have installed a new RH 9 box and Im trying to compile the new 2.6.9 
kernel. When compiling with make bzImage , make modules_install all 
goes fine. I had only a Fatal: Cylinder...(10241023)... but I have fixed 
it with adding lba32 to the lilo.conf file.
After I fixed that problem I have rebooted and got a kernel panic:
 mount: error 19 mounting ext3
pivotroot: pivotroot(/sysroot .)...
umount /initrd/proc failed: 2
kernel panic - not syncing: No init found. Try passing init= option to 
kernel. 
I have looked in my .config file (2.6.9 directory) and found that all the 
CONFIG_EXT3_FS, etc are set to YES.

Is there anything else I can do?

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Kernel Panic

2003-10-31 Thread Eran Levy
Hi,
I have RH 7.2 and I have compiled 2.4.22 kernel.
When Im starting up my new kernel image Im getting this kernel panic message:

hda: read_intr: status=0x51
hda: read_intr: error=0x10
hda: cannot handle device with more than 16 heads - giving up
end request: I/O error, dev 03:01 (hard disk), sector 4120.
Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.

I know what this means, I have tried all things I know to make it work.
I have googled and nothing new.
someone?

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IP-masq

2003-02-08 Thread Eran Levy
When Im trying to insmod the ip_conntrack_* modules, Im getting the answer 
Device or Resource busy.
Iptables/ipcahains werent compiled in the kernel?


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Networking and Cables

2003-02-08 Thread Eran Levy
I Cant get answer for this:
How can you network computers when you want that your server will connect 
to the internet via cables  connection?
The server needs to use the DHCP option to connect the cables and then you 
cant give the server an IP, etcIf you give the server IP and domain you 
cant connect to the internet with cables because you arent using DHCP...
So...How can you make a network that the server connects to the internet 
with cables and the clients connects to the server for getting internet 
connection?

Is there any way to get a network at this kind of situation?


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Re: NEWS: Cables configuration

2003-01-31 Thread Eran Levy
Ok I have fixed the problem.
The problem was with the domain and search entries in the resolv.conf file 
and I had to delete something in the routing table.
Anyway, Thanks very much for the help!


At 13:37 19/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:

On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Dani Arbel wrote:

 Hi!
 The setup looks ok. I'd remove nis from nsswitch.conf , since I believe
 Eran does not have a Linux farm ...
 so I'd change the hosts line in that file to be:
 hosts:  files dns
 Anyway, I think it is not the problem. Start ethereal to capture traffic
 from eth0 and then try to do some kind of name resolution (nslookup, host
 etc)

could it be that he has a firewall setup that blocks his DNS requests?
they go over UDP connect5ions, and if one blocks all UDP ports, one gets
stuck. eran? any firewall set up there?

you can also try to make DNS queries directly to the DNS server, using the
'host' command. something like:

host ftp.netvision.net.il 194.90.1.5

'host' will query the given name server (194.90.1.5) directly for the
details of 'ftp.netvision.net.il'. if this works, it means no firewall
problems. if this does not work - i'd suggest making sure the firewall is
(temporarily) disabled (if indeed it is running at all) by 'iptables -F',
and then running this check again.

please note that in current distributions, one chooses the firewalling
level during system installation, and you _might_ have accidentally set it
up, and a mode that blocks your DNS queries (or the DNS replies).

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NEWS: Cables configuration

2003-01-18 Thread Eran Levy
NEWS: Now I can ping/tracepath/traceroute/FTP only IPs. I cant resolve names.
I can connect to ftp.iglu.org.il only with the IP 192.117.122.34. I cant 
ftp to the name I can only ftp to the IP.
The second thing that got me to the resolving  names problem is that when I 
display the routing table with route Im getting the routing table after 
3-5 minutes and when I display the routing table with the -n option of 
netstat Im getting the routing table after 1 millisecond (netstat -r -n).

Whats the problem now?


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Re: NEWS: Cables configuration

2003-01-18 Thread Eran Levy
Yes I have DNS resolution problem. Im not uses my own DNS server. Im using 
Netvision's DNS server only.
here are the files:
/etc/resolv.conf:
nameserver 194.90.1.5

/etc/hosts:
127.0.0.1   localhost   localhost.localdomain   localhost

/etc/nsswitch:

passwd: files nisplus
shadow: files nisplus
group:  files nisplus
#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
hosts:  files nisplus dns
# Example - obey only what nisplus tells us...
#services:   nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#networks:   nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#protocols:  nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#rpc:nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#ethers: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
#netmasks:   nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
bootparams: nisplus [NOTFOUND=return] files
ethers: files
netmasks:   files
networks:   files
protocols:  files nisplus
rpc:files
services:   files nisplus
netgroup:   files nisplus
publickey:  nisplus
automount:  files nisplus
aliases:files nisplus

At 12:56 18/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Eran,
You have DNS resolution problem. The routing table looks more or less ok.
send your /etc/resolv.conf
/etc/nsswitch.conf
/etc/hosts
Dani

On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Eran Levy wrote:

 NEWS: Now I can ping/tracepath/traceroute/FTP only IPs. I cant resolve 
names.
 I can connect to ftp.iglu.org.il only with the IP 192.117.122.34. I cant
 ftp to the name I can only ftp to the IP.
 The second thing that got me to the resolvingnames problem is that when I
 display the routing table with route Im getting the routing table after
 3-5 minutes and when I display the routing table with the -n option of
 netstat Im getting the routing table after 1 millisecond (netstat -r -n).

 Whats the problem now?


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Again: Cables configuration

2003-01-17 Thread Eran Levy
I have tried all the things you have told me to get more information: 
tcpdump, traceroute/tracepath, delete all iptables rules and etc...
I didnt got the problem yet.
1. But I got only one thing: I cant resolve names. It taking for a few 
minutes to show me the routing table. when I display my routing table with 
the netstat -r -n command (-n = dont resolve names), it gives my routing 
table in a millisecond. So it ggave me only one answer: cant resolve names.
2. When I tracepath/traceroute Netvision's DNS server: 194.90.1.5 - there 
is no problem.
but when I tracepath/traceroute other IPs it getting into no reply 
answer, but, in the first 3 lines of tracepath I see that my connection 
going through my LOCALHOST, 212.something, 10.something IPs and then Im 
getting the no reply answer = all replies: 24.20ms or bigger. Very long time.

Ok, here is the information needed, hope this helps (This is different IPs 
for security reasons):
# netstat -r -n
Kernel IP routing table
Destination  Gateway  Genmask Flags  MSS 
Window irtt  Iface
212.143.205.230   0.0.0.0255.255.255.255   UH 40 
0 0   ppp0 
212.143.205.252   10.20.127.1 255.255.255.255   UGH   40  0 
 0   eth0 
10.20.127.0   0.0.0.0   255.255.224.0U  40 
 0 0   eth0
127.0.0.0   0.0.0.0   255.0.0.0  U 
 40  0  0   lo
0.0.0.0 212.143.205.230   0.0.0.0 UG40 
 0 0   ppp0

# ifconfig eth0
eth0  Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:BF:0E:48:2C
 inet addr:10.20.155.32 Bcast:255.255.255.255
 Mask:255.255.224.0   UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS 
RUNNING MTU:1500   	   Metric:1
 RX 
packets:45  errors:0  dropped:0  overruns:0   frame:0
 TX packets:54 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 
collisions:0
 txqueuelen:100
	   RX bytes:4616 (4.5 Kb)TX bytes:7136 (6.9 Kb)Interrupt:10
 Base address:0x4c00
  


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Cables configuration

2003-01-04 Thread Eran Levy
I have configured my RH 7.2 box with the Netvision pptp script.
I have followed the Cables-DHCP-pptp-HOWTO.
When Im running the cablestart script (After configuration) Im getting:

Determining IP Information for eth0 done.
/usr/sbin/pppd: unrecognized option 'cable.netvision.net.il'

Why am I getting this error?


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Re: Cables configuration

2003-01-04 Thread Eran Levy
Ok I have fixed the problem. Im not getting this error message again.
BUT, Ater Im running the ./cablestart script Im getting the right message: 
Determining IP Information for eth0 done.
When I try to ping the outside world Im getting nothing..
The netstat table looks as it should look (As I saw in Cables-DHCP-pptp-HOWTO).
The ifconfig shows the right things: eth0, ppp0, lo and the right IP 
addresses.
Im not getting error. I just can ping the outside world... what should it be?
MTUs:
eth0: 1500
lo: 16436
ppp0: 1460
.
any idea?
At 13:00 04/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Eran Levy wrote:

 I have configured my RH 7.2 box with the Netvision pptp script.
 I have followed the Cables-DHCP-pptp-HOWTO.
 When Im running the cablestart script (After configuration) Im getting:

 Determining IP Information for eth0 done.
 /usr/sbin/pppd: unrecognized option 'cable.netvision.net.il'

 Why am I getting this error?


I think there is a problem with your pppd command line. Can you include
it?

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Re: Cables configuration

2003-01-04 Thread Eran Levy
At 19:01 04/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:

On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Eran Levy wrote:

 Ok I have fixed the problem. Im not getting this error message again.
 BUT, Ater Im running the ./cablestart script Im getting the right message:
 Determining IP Information for eth0 done.

(That was the output of 'ifup eth0': dhcp n eth0 works fine)

 When I try to ping the outside world Im getting nothing..
 The netstat table looks as it should look (As I saw in 
Cables-DHCP-pptp-HOWTO).
 The ifconfig shows the right things: eth0, ppp0, lo and the right IP
 addresses.

Could you please provide your routing table?

My Routing table shows the same as written in the cables-DHCP-pptp-HOWTO.
When im running route to see the routing table it takes a minute to give me 
my routing table. When Im running my routing tables without resolves the 
names - netstat -r -n. It doesnt take time at all. It shows the routing 
table in as second.

 Im not getting error. I just can ping the outside world... what should 
it be?

You can or you can'tping the outside world?

I cant ping the outside world. I can only ping my IP addresses 
(212.something...and the 10.something addresses)

Can you ping an IP address?

Try pinging your default gateway . Try 194.90.1.5


I can ping 194.90.1.5.
but I cant ping www.walla.co.il and their IP address. It doesnt even give 
me a Request timed out answer. When I ping it gives Nothing.


 MTUs:
 eth0: 1500
 lo: 16436
 ppp0: 1460
 .
 any idea?

FWIW I recently connected to netvision and the connection required no
dialer at all. Just plain dhcp. The address of my eth1 is
212.[something]


The DHCP is working fine.


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Re: Cables configuration

2003-01-04 Thread Eran Levy
At 21:01 04/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:

On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Eran Levy wrote:

 You can or you can'tping the outside world?

 I cant ping the outside world. I can only ping my IP addresses
 (212.something...and the 10.something addresses)

 Can you ping an IP address?
 
 Try pinging your default gateway . Try 194.90.1.5

 I can ping 194.90.1.5.
 but I cant ping www.walla.co.il and their IP address. It doesnt even give
 me a Request timed out answer. When I ping it gives Nothing.

So what IP access exactly do you have?

Maybe someone's blocking pings and traceroutes. I can't ping the walla
site either. It seems teletel are blocking icmp packets.

Can you telnet to their port 80?


nope. I cant see the outside. I can ping 194.90.1.5 and my IPs only. I cant 
see the outside.

Can you resolve DNS from their name server?


No. Thats what I say. Thats the problem I cant resolve names.
What I have told was that when Im running route Im getting the routing 
table after something like a minute and when Im running the netstat with 
the -n option - means to not resolve names Im getting the routing tables in 
a second.
I cant nslookup nothing.

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Re: Cables configuration

2003-01-04 Thread Eran Levy
At 23:53 04/01/2003 +0200, you wrote:

On Saturday 04 January 2003 21:01, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

walla is blocked for pings. ping iglu.org.il, see if that works.
also, i didn't see you entering your username in the connection string. you
should do ./cablestart username. (make sure your password is entered at
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets, and that you have noauth disabled at
/etc/ppp/options)


I cant ping nothing. Only the 194.90.1.5 and my IPs only (you know, the 
212.something and 10.something IPs).
Im starting the cablestart with my username. without the username you're 
getting an error. my
pap-secrets and options files as they should be.

any idea?

tal.



 On Sat, 4 Jan 2003, Eran Levy wrote:
  You can or you can'tping the outside world?
 
  I cant ping the outside world. I can only ping my IP addresses
  (212.something...and the 10.something addresses)
 
  Can you ping an IP address?
  
  Try pinging your default gateway . Try 194.90.1.5
 
  I can ping 194.90.1.5.
  but I cant ping www.walla.co.il and their IP address. It doesnt even give
  me a Request timed out answer. When I ping it gives Nothing.

 So what IP access exactly do you have?

 Maybe someone's blocking pings and traceroutes. I can't ping the walla
 site either. It seems teletel are blocking icmp packets.

 Can you telnet to their port 80?

 Can you resolve DNS from their name server?



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ftp-proxy

2002-11-15 Thread Eran Levy
Just wanted to ask what peoples here think about ftp-proxy? It seems a good 
idea but I didnt got into it so much. 


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Re: mtu problems?

2002-03-05 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
At 09:31 05/03/02 +0200, you wrote:
Try reducing the MTU on the internal machine to 1452, and see if the 
problem goes away. If it does, you need to set a rule on iptables of the 
outgoing filter to change the MSS on outgoing SYNs. I don't remeber what 
it was.

As I know, this iptables thing is another way to the reducing MTU thing. If 
reducing MTU fixing the problem you shouldnt play with the iptables thing. 
Anyway, if I understand you right, here is the command to do that:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS 
--clamp-mss-to-pmtu



If you want to understand why it happens, I, as well as a few other 
people, wrote a pretty detailed explanation to the list a few months ago 
(search the archives). If you want, I can explain it to you over the lunch 
you owe me.

Shachar


Aviram Jenik wrote:

A question to the MTU gurus (Muli/Dani?):

I'm pretty sure I have an MTU problem. However, I can't figure out:
A. How to 'debug' it (i.e. I don't know if the problem is really MTU)
B. What the problem is (if it exists).

I think that (A) is especially important, since I'm getting the feeling I'm
chasing ghosts;

The symptoms are as follows:
I'm have an excellent ADSL connection, but connecting to certain servers
using timeout-sensitive protocols I am having problems. For example, when
trying to upload files to my FTP server, either using FTP or SSH + rz, the
connection takes forever and breaks up in the middle quite frequently.
Pinging the server shows that my packet loss is negligible and that the
connection is fast (~35ms, 1% packet loss). Other people can FTP with no
problems. I have no other problems with that server or with my Internet
connection in general (i.e SMTP, HTTP all work quite nicely). The only think
I can think of is some strange MTU problem.

For example, trying to FTP from my linux connection (the one connected to an
ADSL) via FTP fails miserably with timeouts. The connection is done
directly, so it's not a masquerading problem.

Now the facts:
The MTU on the ppp0 interface is: 1452
The MTU on the eth1 interface (the one connected to the ADSL modem) is: 1500

as far as I can tell from the how-to, that should be the right values. Any
idea how I can debug it and/or fix the problem?

Thanks,
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Re: Reverse NAT

2002-03-05 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
yes there is reverse NAT.
You can read about it in the ipnatctl-HOWTO: 
http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/ipnatctl-HOWTO.html#toc5
At 12:02 05/03/02 +0200, you wrote:
Is there such a thing?
If it is, where to read about this?
Thanks a lot.

Max

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Re: VLM and Snapshot

2001-11-13 Thread Eran Levy

Yes it is.
But its not a Novell mailing list. As I know, its LINUX-il mailing list ;)
There are so much Novell lists, why dont you ask you next question there? ;)

At 11:13 13/11/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hello All,



Does anyone tired to use vlm + snapshot? Are they stable ?



Thanks,



Ohad Levy

Network administration, Manager

Infineon Technologies Savan




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Re: apache in a chroot jail

2001-11-08 Thread Eran Levy

At 01:38 08/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 06:45:48PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
  Hi,
  Im Trying to run Apache in a chroot jail. I have done it once but now with
  no success.
  I have made all the directories (usr, lib, etc, var, home, etc.) and 
 copied
  the files to /chroot/httpd and then deleted all the directories I 
 copied to
  the chroot jail because I dont need them, I already have them in the 
 chroot
  jail.
  I was reading all the HOWTOs regarding to apache chroot jail. Im using RH
  so I was reading RH documents that regards to apache chroot too.
  After building the jail, Im trying to run httpd with: chroot /chroot/httpd
  /usr/sbin/httpd
  and it gives error Syntax error on line 65 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
  ServerRoot must be a valid directory

Well, what does ServerRoot say? What directory does it point to
relative to the chroot?

It points to the /chroot/httpd/etc/httpd.

  The problem is: httpd still uses the /etc/httpd/conf  and not using
  /chroot/httpd/etc/httpd/conf files. I have changed the ServerRoot type in
  /chroot/httpd/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf to use /chroot/httpd/etc/httpd and
  httpd still uses his regular ServerRoot.
  The next thing I have tried was adding the -f option to the httpd command
  but it still give the same results.

That sounds very strange. Once a process is in chroot, it CAN'T
access any files outside it, no matter what flags you give it,
including any httpd.conf file outside the chroot. That's not the
solution... If the chroot command succeeded, then ALL the files
Apache accesses are inside the chroot. Something inside there must
be wrong.

Yes, thats what I think but I really dont know whats wrong. Because the 
error it gives me tell nothing.

  I really confused. I have edited the conf files to not use the regular
  directory and use the chroot file stracuture and added the -f option to 
 the
  httpd command. What more should I do? How can I make httpd take the
  configuration files from the chroot jail and not from the regular system?
  BTW: I have also tried to install apache from a tarball to /chroot/httpd
  but with no success when type: chroot /chroot/httpd
  /chroot/httpd/usr/sbin/httpd

That can't work because once you're inside a /chroot/httpd chroot,
there is no /chroot. Your / becomes /chroot/httpd, so you should
run /chroot/httpd /usr/sbin/httpd. Maybe you made the same mistake
with DocumentRoot too?

Nope. I have tried it twice, once with the /sbin/sbin/httpd and second with 
the /chroot/httpd/usr/sbin/httpd. No success.

Thank you very much for your time. If you will have any new ideas, I will 
appreciate it if you will share them with me.
  I get: Cannot execute /chroot/httpd/usr/sbin/httpd: No Such file or
  directory   and there is execute-able file in this directory. I can only
  run the new httpd alone without the chroot command.
 
  What more should I do to get it working? Any ideas?

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Serial line ppp poblem

2001-10-13 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
My friend is using a Serial Line to connect the Internet. When he is trying 
to connect he getting this error:

  Aug 14 05:13:22  pppd[444]: pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
  Aug 14 05:13:22  pppd[444]: Using interface ppp8
Aug 14 05:13:22  pppd[444]: Connect: ppp8 -- /dev/ttyS0
  Aug 14 05:13:22  pppd[444]: ioctl(SIOCSIFMTU): No such device(19)
  Aug 14 05:13:22  pppd[444]: tcflush failed: Input/output error

We know that this happens (Can't connect) because of the ppp8 problem. How 
can he change the ppp to use ppp0?
Thats a really strange problem...Remember: there is no ISP and dialing, 
etc. Its Serial.
any idea?

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Re: Serial line ppp poblem

2001-10-13 Thread Eran Levy

At 13:40 13/10/01 +0200, you wrote:
The pppd is:
pppd 2.3.11

Kernel 2.2.x





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Re: Chroot jail

2001-10-12 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,

At 04:50 11/10/01 +0200, you wrote:
  On Wed, Oct 10, 2001, Eran Levy wrote about Chroot jail:
   Hi,
   I know how making bind, apache, etc. into a chroot jail. But now I 
 want to
   make a guest account in a chroot jail. I had some documents/guides about
   that, but I cant find them now. Can someone give me URLs of
   documents/guides? I cant find guides/document specified for a user 
 account
   in a chroot jail. Any idea?
 
  I don't know of any guides (try a search engine like Google) but there's
  one obvious problem you'll need to solve when chroot-jailing someone: 
 you'll
  need to provide a copy all the binaries, libraries, and so on that the 
 user is
  supposed to use inside his jail. This becomes unwieldy when you have 
 several
  jailed users.
  Two ways to prevent this redunant copying:
   1. Use hard-links (symbolic links won't work) rather than copying
   2. Put all the binaries, libraries, etc., that you want to give your
  users in a seperate partition, and then mount it at multiple mount 
 points.
  This is possible in Linux! You can even have a virtual partition (e.g.,
  some sort of loopback) and not a real disk partition.
 
  But if you use one of these solutions, watch out: one of the ideas of a
  chroot jail is that the user may (through some exploit) become root, but
  then can only ruin his own files. If the files are linked to other files,
  he'll be able to ruin those files. So never link a non-trusted user's files
  with the ones you're using - always make at least one other copy - for the
  non-trusted jailed users.
 
  Another point to note: if the jailed user has access to /dev/kmem, 
 /dev/hdc1,
  and various tricks in /proc, he *will* be able to write outside his limits.
  So generally it is not safe to have a full /dev, or even procfs, in the
  chroot jail. This will screw some of the normal Linux applications so
  watch out.
  In addition, you will need to figure out how to prevent the jailed users
  from adding kernel modules to your kernel (and in this way bypassing all
  security!). Removing the insmod binary is obviously not enough, but I'm
  not sure what is. You may need to compile a kernel without modules, or
  better yet lock out all new modules after the boot loaded the ones you
  need (I saw once a module that does that, I don't remember which).
 
  In short, a good chroot jail for shell users is very hard to pull off...
 


Have you consider having this account with a restricted shell?


I have thought about it, but I don't want it because of few reasons.
Nadav, Tzaffrir, Illya and Shaul, Thanks for the help and the detailing 
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Chroot jail

2001-10-10 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
I know how making bind, apache, etc. into a chroot jail. But now I want to 
make a guest account in a chroot jail. I had some documents/guides about 
that, but I cant find them now. Can someone give me URLs of 
documents/guides? I cant find guides/document specified for a user account 
in a chroot jail. Any idea?


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iXplorer

2001-07-09 Thread Eran Levy

Hi List,
Im using iXplorer in my windows system. I can send files from the Linux 
machine to the windows machine but, I cant send files from the windows 
machine to the Linux machine. When I'm trying send files from the windows 
machine to Linux Im getting a timeout...why?


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RE: samba

2001-07-03 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
as you started your old package...
type smbd and then type nmbd
and its should work.
At 17:35 03/07/01 +0200, you wrote:
10x,
i did it but now how do i start the deamon itself 

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Subject: Re: samba


Hi Mike,
I dont know how you didnt get errors. Usually you have to get
errors about samba2.0.7 and smb 2.2 conflicts. So, you didnt get errors
so you didnt know. You have to erase the whole samba package first and
then compile the new smb 2.2 RPM. I recommend you backup samba's
important files before erasing the old package, like: /etc/smbusers,
/etc/smbpasswd, smbd, nmbd, smb.conf and etc. 
After erasing the old package and then compiling the new one (2.2)
when you will type: smbd -V you will get this:
samba 2.2


At 10:37 02/07/01 +0200, you
wrote:
i installed RH 7.1 with samba 2.0.7 which comes along with the cd
installation, than i wanted to upgrade the samba
server
to 2.2 so i compiled the files and installed them.

now when i go to the samba log - log.smb i can see that when i start
the smb service it still shows me 2.0.7, where did i go wrong 
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Re: Backup files with ordinary user.

2001-07-03 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Read: http://www.openssh.com/security.html
At 14:21 03/07/01 +0300, you wrote:
I think ill use 5 :)
ill restrict root to do only tar and only from one IP.

How well secured is openssh ?

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   Hi All
  
   I want to backup my servers files using tar from a central Location.
   To do this im using ssh with RSAauth to log from my backup server to all
the
   other servers.
  
   I log using ordinary user to be on the safer side but then I can't read
some
   directories ( for instance: /var/spool/croon - rwx__ )
   I thought of few options:
  
   1. adding the ordinary user to root Group
   2. add access to some directive like chgrp or chmod
   3. tar as root - I don't like this option
 
  4. Backup as root locally to somewhere that is accessible by local
 oridinary user
 
  5. Perform tar as root through ssh, but limit the connection using the
 commannd= option of the autorised_keys file
 
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Re: samba

2001-07-02 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Mike,
I dont know how you didnt get errors. Usually you have to get
errors about samba2.0.7 and smb 2.2 conflicts. So, you didnt get errors
so you didnt know. You have to erase the whole samba package first and
then compile the new smb 2.2 RPM. I recommend you backup samba's
important files before erasing the old package, like: /etc/smbusers,
/etc/smbpasswd, smbd, nmbd, smb.conf and etc.  
After erasing the old package and then compiling the new one (2.2) when
you will type: smbd -V you will get this:
samba 2.2

At 10:37 02/07/01 +0200, you wrote:
i
installed RH 7.1 with samba 2.0.7 which comes along with the cd
installation, than i wanted to upgrade the samba server
to 2.2 so i compiled the files and installed
them.

now when i go to the samba log - log.smb i can
see that when i start the smb service it still shows me 2.0.7, where did
i go wrong ???


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Re: Cron Backup

2001-07-02 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
/var/spool/cron - this directory contains the variable data for the cron 
and at programs.
I recommend copy this directory and /etc/cron*.

At 12:10 02/07/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi

Just wonder, to backup cron jobs (or at) I just have to cp -a
/var/spool/cron ?

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SSH

2001-06-29 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Is there any alternative program for SSH-win? and a free program?


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samba bugfixes problem

2001-06-27 Thread Eran Levy

Hi List,
I have downloaded the samba bugfixes RPMs for RH 6.2. When I typed: rpm 
-Fvh samba-2.0.10-0.62.rpm The result I have got is:

/etc/pam.d/system-auth is needed by samba-2.0.10-0.62
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix) = 4.0-1 is neede by samba-2.0.10-0.62

I have samba 2.2.0 installed.
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Re: Kernerl 2.4.5 Problem.

2001-06-27 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
You can try do this: add vga=ask in the global section of lilo.conf and 
then after rebooting you will get a prompt like this: Press RETURN to see 
available modes or SPACE to continue. when you hit RETURN it brings up a 
list of
available resolutions.
also, If your kernel crashes with the vga=788 and vga=ask you can try 
framebuffer (read: See kernel source/Documentation/fb/*.txt) Framebuffer 
is a kernel thing that *may* allow you to run the resolution you want.

Have you tried svgatextmode package? This worked for me the last time I 
have tried it.
hope this helped.
At 12:48 27/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
I am using Kernel 2.4.3-20mdk (Mandrake) and i wanted to change it to
kernel 2.4.5. all went well the compiling configuration and all of this.
now i need to add it to lilo.conf, and i did. and it went well and nice.
but when i added to lilo.conf the line: vga=ask and restarted the kernel
stuck at the beginning and didnt let me run it.
how can i use vga for better display (to my opinion) ? in my current
kernel i got a great display and i use vga=788.



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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-26 Thread Eran Levy

At 12:54 26/06/01 +0300, you wrote:

On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
 
  No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got 
 this:
  When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in
  the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu and press ENTER. Im not
  telling this because I heard it from I tested this and thats what I
  have got.
  Again, Its not regarding to other windows versions 95/98. They overwrite
  your MBR and LILO is gone after installing them so I cant recommend this.

Why does everyone seem to always install LILO in the MBR?  Personally I
never do.  I always install LILO in the superblock of the root
partition, eg. boot = /dev/hda2.  If I understand correctly, there is a
boot record for the entire disk (the MBR) and also a boot record for each
partition.  Install LILO in your linux root partition and then you can let
windows/dos have the MBR the way it wants to.. all you have to do after
you install windows (if you installed linux first) is go into fdisk and
set your linux root partition boot flag (and remove it from any other
partition).  I've never had any problems with this method.  Comments?

This is good solution when you have something like NT loader or System 
Commander that you have installed them first and then installed Linux. When 
you do this its will not overwrite your MBR and this will let you still use 
your NT loader or System commander without any probs with one more choice 
there: Linux :)


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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-26 Thread Eran Levy

At 13:26 26/06/01 +0200, you wrote:
Cedar Cox wrote:

On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:

No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got 
this:
When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up 
in the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu and press ENTER. 
Im not telling this because I heard it from I tested this and 
thats what I have got.
Again, Its not regarding to other windows versions 95/98. They overwrite 
your MBR and LILO is gone after installing them so I cant recommend this.
What about when updating kernels? What do you need to update? I would also 
love to see the boot.ini that your computer created.

Thats another problem.

Note that this only applies to installing Linux before NT.


sure.

windows/dos have the MBR the way it wants to.. all you have to do after
you install windows (if you installed linux first) is go into fdisk and
set your linux root partition boot flag (and remove it from any other
partition).  I've never had any problems with this method.  Comments?
Actually, there are. If that's your approach, you'll find that you need to 
change active partition every time you want to switch Linux/windows. I, 
personally, do not feel comfertable with manually tweeking my partition 
table. I know that some multi-boots do that automatically (boot magic), 
and I'm still not sure how comfertable I am with that.

The beuty of using the NT boot manager is that, on one hand, you don't 
need to install any program beyond those already installed on your system, 
and on the other hand, you don't need to touch your partition table every 
time you want a different boot. The only thing is how to update the boot 
manager every time you recompile. My favourite:
Add to boot.ini
C:\BOOTSECT.LIN=Linux

from linux (assuming C:\ is mounted as /mnt/C), do
dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/mnt/C/BOOTSECT.LIN bs=512 count=1

and in lilo.conf, change root to read
root=/mnt/C/BOOTSECT.LIN

 From there on - continue as usual.

If you cannot write to your NT root from linux (NTFS), bootpart is the 
best way to go.

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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-26 Thread Eran Levy

At 09:27 26/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi

On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Jeremy Hoyland wrote:

  Something no-one has said 'cause it's obvious ;-) When installing Linux,
  DO NOT SKIP the create a boot diskette stage!

Actually, with a bootable installation CD, I rather skip the boot diskette
creation, and in case of such a problem, start an installation, and when
it has got far enough, chroot into the original system and run whatever I
need (usually: /sbin/lilo)

 
  Something you should consider: If you plan to be compiling and 
 installing kernels
  pretty frequently you should make the effort to get LILO working. This is
  because the NTloader solution requires the following steps (IIRC):
 
  Copy bzImage to /boot partition, edit lilo.conf (perhaps) and run lilo 
 (must)
  if LILO is in your MBR, you stop here
  peel off a copy of the boot partition lilo just created for you:
 dd if=/dev/hda5 of=/tmp/bootsect.lnx bs=512 count=1
  copy this bootsect.lnx (somehow) to drive C:\, but save the original 
 one first!
 
  You need to do lilo/dd/cp EVERY TIME you SNEEZE at your kernel image, since
  lilo uses the actual physical location of the image on the disk 
 (remember - the
  kernel image is loaded before anything gets mounted). This is also 
 the cause of
  the 1024 cylinder limit, since early BIOSes couldn't address cylinders 
 beyond this
  (modern lilos AND BIOSes can get round this limitation). (that's 
 logical AND)

If grub would be used - will it be better?

 
  read the following mini-HOWTOs on http://www.linuxdoc.org/
  LILO

This is a new mini-howto and its not old. Its updated in 13 May 2001. Thats 
a really good HOWTO with good description.

  Linux+NT-loader

Really OLD its from 1997 but its still relevance because the information 
there maybe changed a little but not in the whole document.

  Linux+WinNT

This is an updated document. Updated in 13 May 2001. very good document.

  Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2

Very OLD document from 1997. This isnt relevance for this days. Its talking 
about OLD versions of OSes.

IIRC some of them are relatively old. Would anybody comment on their
relevance?



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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-25 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
At 20:29 23/06/01 +0200, you wrote:

What is the best way to install multy boot o/s (Linux + NT/Windows 2000)
using LILO:

First installing Linux and then Windows or wise versa?

First installing windows and then Linux because when you are installing 
Linux first using LILO the MBR (Master Boot Record) of windows will 
overwrite your LILO that sits on the MBR.

What partitioning policy I'll need to set for later Windows NT installation?

windows NT have NT-LOADER as I know. When you are installing windows NT 
with his loader Linux will appear in the menu so every time you want to run 
Linux you can just choose linux from the menu and press ENTER. OR you dont 
have to install the NT loader and LILO will stay but you will have to add 
to LILO a few options to make NT partition aviable in your LILO.

(Using fdisk utility how have I to set the partition type?)

when you run fdisk you can type m and you will get all the options. From 
the menu choose the partition type and then for the root partition / you 
have to choose Linux Native (Its number 82 I think) and for the swap space 
you will have to choose Linux Swap (Its number 83 I think). but dont use 
fdisk if you dont know.




Networking

With peer-to-peer connections how have I to configure networking?

(Using DHCP or manual setting for IP adress, Net Mask etc. if the second
computer is
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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-25 Thread Eran Levy

At 22:27 25/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 11:20:55AM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:
  windows NT have NT-LOADER as I know. When you are installing windows NT
  with his loader Linux will appear in the menu so every time you want to 
 run
  Linux you can just choose linux from the menu and press ENTER. OR you dont
  have to install the NT loader and LILO will stay but you will have to add
  to LILO a few options to make NT partition aviable in your LILO.

Do you mean Microsoft actually went out of their way to ease Linux/NT
dual-booting by detecting Linux and inserting it into the menu? Or
simply that such a configuration is possible?
The NT loader is auto detecting your Linux partition, and to run Linux you 
just have to choose Linux from the menu and then press ENTER.


By the way, I always found loadlin.exe very convenient in such situations
-- check it out.



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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-25 Thread Eran Levy

At 14:40 25/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
Lev Losik wrote:

What is the best way to install multy boot o/s (Linux + NT/Windows 2000)
using LILO:
First installing Linux and then Windows or wise versa?
What partitioning policy I'll need to set for later Windows NT installation?
(Using fdisk utility how have I to set the partition type?)

Networking
With peer-to-peer connections how have I to configure networking?
(Using DHCP or manual setting for IP adress, Net Mask etc. if the second
computer is
running under Windows 2000 configured with NetBEUI protocol)

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Hi!

The multi boot query has been answered on the list by various contributors 
(including yours truly) in great detail, several times. Take a look at the 
archives.

In a nutshell, install Win 2000 or NT first. Rule of thumb: Install O/S's 
in reverse order of friendliness. Win is a b, demanding a primary 
boot partition on your first drive. Linux couln't care less.

So, make sure you install Win to a primary partition. I use the first 
primary for Win 2k, the next for Win 98, and I then create logical 
partitions for Win data and Linux. If you have BOTH NT and 2k (not clear 
from your query), forget about using Lilo (Bitter experience!). If you 
have one Win O/S plus Linux, Lilo works fine.

Thats what I have said that he has to install windows first and then 
install Linux, thats the best. but he asked about NT and we answered.

You can use Linux fdisk to set up everything, though I prefer to use 
Partition Magic (which comes with a nice dual diskette version).

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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-25 Thread Eran Levy

At 13:41 25/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
That's not my experience.

My experience is that you need to manually add a Linux line to boot.ini in 
order to get the extra option (which is, in my opinion) the most 
convinient way.

To do that, install LILO on the partition boot record, and seek out a util 
called bootparam.

No No. Im sorry. From my experience, knowledge and testings, I have got this:
When I have installed NT loader after installing Linux, Linux showed up in 
the menu and I only had to choose it from the menu and press ENTER. Im not 
telling this because I heard it from I tested this and thats what I 
have got.
Again, Its not regarding to other windows versions 95/98. They overwrite 
your MBR and LILO is gone after installing them so I cant recommend this.

I would like to have another confirmation, on top of Stav's, regarding the 
autodetect. My experience is contradictionary to that described.

Shachar

Adi Stav wrote:

On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 12:44:07PM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:

At 22:27 25/06/01 +0300, you wrote:

On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 11:20:55AM +0200, Eran Levy wrote:

windows NT have NT-LOADER as I know. When you are installing windows NT
with his loader Linux will appear in the menu so every time you want to
run

Linux you can just choose linux from the menu and press ENTER. OR you dont
have to install the NT loader and LILO will stay but you will have to add
to LILO a few options to make NT partition aviable in your LILO.
Do you mean Microsoft actually went out of their way to ease Linux/NT
dual-booting by detecting Linux and inserting it into the menu? Or
simply that such a configuration is possible?
The NT loader is auto detecting your Linux partition, and to run Linux 
you just have to choose Linux from the menu and then press ENTER.

That's what I understood -- I wanted to make sure my eyes do
not deceive me :) This changes my opinion of Microsoft quite a bit.

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Re: Linux Redhat installation and networking

2001-06-25 Thread Eran Levy

At 14:16 25/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
Eran Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  The NT loader is auto detecting your Linux partition, and to run Linux 
 you just
  have to choose Linux from the menu and then press ENTER.

Autodetecting? The nearest thing I see in the loader menu on
my dual-boot box at work is Previous Operating System on C:.
Do you mean if I choose that I will load Linux?

I cant remember, but, when I installed NT loader after installing Linux, 
linux showed up in the menu. I think that if you are choosing this you will 
get into linux. why you aren't trying?

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Re: IP-Masq. problem

2001-06-08 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Actually, I didnt understand it well. You say that when you are connecting 
to Netvision the IP-Masq is working (=means that the workstations can get 
into the web pages without any problems) and when you're using ActCom you 
can only get loaded webpages from the server and not from the other 
workstations?
You say that you could load webpages after configuring the proxy but it 
says nothing because there is a Cache in your browser.

At 09:34 08/06/01 +0300, you wrote:


Hi..

You may remember me.. I asked a while ago about ISPs in Israel.  Well, we
decided to go with Actcom (ADSL connection).  Now I have a interesting
problem with IP masquerading.  First let me say that everything works fine
when connected through Netvision (we still have the account with them).
Only the username/password has changed on the pptp line.  Now, I'm having
problems getting web pages on the workstations.  (Everything works from
our server.. the one that actually connects to Actcom).  The strange thing
is that I can send packets, ping and telnet to external servers seemingly
without problem.

Attached is a short packet log from the kernel (2.2.13).  Our server has
IP addresses of 192.168.1.1 and 192.117.108.106, as well as others.  The
workstation is 192.168.1.4.  The DNS lookup succeeds (yes I know I'm using
Netvision's DNS), and then 3 or 4 packets are sent to the web server and
the last one is never responded to.  (Yes these are real IP addresses..
don't portscan my machine, it will block you.)

Interesting fact: a small web page with a couple lines of text does load.
Another from the same server (geocities.com) with 1 image also loads, but
the image doesn't.

Any ideas?  Anyone else have problems with NAT with Actcom?  BTW, I did
call Actcom support.  They had me configure my browser to use their proxy
and it helped but I still can't get Actcom's own web page, for example.

Thanks,
-Cedar


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-- File: problem.txt

Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=17 
192.168.1.4:1031 194.90.1.5:53 L=66 S=0x00 I=18155 F=0x T=64 (#4)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: output - ppp0 PROTO=17 
192.117.108.106:61268 194.90.1.5:53 L=66 S=0x00 I=18155 F=0x T=63 (#3)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - ppp0 PROTO=17 
194.90.1.5:53 192.117.108.106:61268 L=256 S=0x00 I=32184 F=0x4000 T=249 (#3)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=6 
192.168.1.4:1043 192.114.47.83:80 L=60 S=0x00 I=18156 F=0x4000 T=64 SYN (#4)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: output - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.117.108.106:61270 192.114.47.83:80 L=60 S=0x00 I=18156 F=0x4000 T=63 
SYN (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.114.47.83:80 192.117.108.106:61270 L=60 S=0x00 I=34149 F=0x4000 T=62 (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=6 
192.168.1.4:1043 192.114.47.83:80 L=52 S=0x00 I=18157 F=0x4000 T=64 (#4)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: output - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.117.108.106:61270 192.114.47.83:80 L=52 S=0x00 I=18157 F=0x4000 T=63 (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=6 
192.168.1.4:1043 192.114.47.83:80 L=383 S=0x00 I=18158 F=0x4000 T=64 (#4)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: output - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.117.108.106:61270 192.114.47.83:80 L=383 S=0x00 I=18158 F=0x4000 T=63 (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.114.47.83:80 192.117.108.106:61270 L=52 S=0x00 I=34184 F=0x4000 T=62 (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.114.47.83:80 192.117.108.106:61270 L=641 S=0x00 I=34795 F=0x4000 T=62 (#2)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: input - eth0 PROTO=6 
192.168.1.4:1043 192.114.47.83:80 L=64 S=0x00 I=18159 F=0x4000 T=64 (#4)
Jun  7 19:03:12 nanu kernel: Packet log: output - ppp0 PROTO=6 
192.117.108.106:61270 192.114.47.83:80 L=64 S=0x00 I=18159 F=0x4000 T=63 (#2)

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Re: WinModem driver

2001-06-08 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,

At 22:44 07/06/01 +, you wrote:
sorry to drag this but i saw an ESS modem which needed a 300MHZ computer
(for the windows driver).
Is it worth it? Is there a driver for 2.4.X kernels? Will they eat my
memory?

As I know there are some winmodems that have 2.4.x drivers. But, most of 
the winmodems has 2.2.12 drivers.

  - diego



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Re: ADSL problems with 10/100 NICs

2001-06-07 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
I dont know exactly but from my experience the problem should be a 
misconfiguration in your switch.
At 18:06 07/06/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,

  At home I had a similar
  problem which turned out to be wrong MTU. So I suggest you check the
  ADSL Howto and verify that you have lowered MTU on all workstations or
  implemented the iptables fix if you have 2.4 kernel.
 
Seems strange to me that the problem would be MTU related, since the same
workstation works if I put a 10mb card instead of the 100. Also, it doesn't
explain the fact the problem suddenly appeared when I replaced the hub with
a switch.

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Re: WinModem driver

2001-06-06 Thread Eran Levy

At 22:26 05/06/01 +, you wrote:
you did not understand my question.
1) does the Windows driver run on a 233mhz computer? some drivers need at
least 300mhz (says on the box). I found a ess modem and I need to konw if it
will fit in my computer.

I dont think there will be a problem to run this drivers on 233. Its right 
that winmodems need a fast computer to run and 233 is ok.

2) the same question about the linux driver...

The same as 1...

- diego
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: WinModem driver


  Hi,
  We have talked about Linux drivers. WinModems run without any problems in
  windows systems.
  At 22:48 04/06/01 +, you wrote:
  Can the driver run on a 233? linux? windows? Thanks I am tring to find
out a
  good linmodem...
 -diego
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  Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 3:49 PM
  Subject: Re: WinModem driver
  
  
Hi Hetz,
   
At 08:51 04/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi Eran,

http://www.grapevine.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html#drivers
   
Thank you thats exactly the Drivers I needed.
   
Look for ESS drivers in that page. They are only compatible with
kernel
2.2.12 according to that page, so you might need to play a bit with
it if
  you
want to use it on other versions of kernel..

Good Luck
Hetz


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  Where can I find the pine v.90 ess 2838 Chipset winmodem's driver?
  Thats will be great if I will get the answer ASAP.
 
  
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Re: 2.4.4

2001-06-06 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Oded,
As for your problem with the Iptables you have to upgrade to the latest 
iptables from the cooker.
At 22:45 05/06/01 +0200, you wrote:
I've upgraded Mandrake 8.0 to kernel 2.4.5 with the cooker package
(kernel-2.4.5-1mdk).
kernel-2.4.5-3mdk supposed to be out, ac7 being the major change (don't know
what happened to 2mdk), but I couldn't find it to download. seems none of
the Mandrake mirrors are up to date, since about a few days ago.

Note : kernel-2.4.5-1mdk breaks iptables for me, and I can't download a new
iptables (don't think there is one on cooker. also note the above
paragraph). so I'm using ipchains now.

Oded

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From: Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 7:33 AM
Subject: Re: 2.4.4


  Eran Levy wrote:
 
   Just wanted to notice. You can download Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel from:
  
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Ma
ndrake/RPMS/
   if you havent downloaded it yet :)
 
  Thank you.
 
  I knew that there is an updated Cooker version of the kernel, and I even
  don't care that Cooker is experimental.
 
  What I care is its dependency on the other parts of Cooker, i.e. can it be
  installed under Mandrake 8.0?
  Does anybody know whether a Cooker kernel can be installed under the
  standard version?
 
  BTW: grsecurity was updated, and its latest version is based on 2.4.5
  Of course, kernel 2.4.4 and its grsecurity are good enough for almost
  everybody...
 
  Thanks again,
  --
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Re: WinModem driver

2001-06-04 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Hetz,

At 08:51 04/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi Eran,

http://www.grapevine.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html#drivers

Thank you thats exactly the Drivers I needed.

Look for ESS drivers in that page. They are only compatible with kernel
2.2.12 according to that page, so you might need to play a bit with it if you
want to use it on other versions of kernel..

Good Luck
Hetz


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  Hi,
  Where can I find the pine v.90 ess 2838 Chipset winmodem's driver?
  Thats will be great if I will get the answer ASAP.
 
  
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Re: WinModem driver

2001-06-04 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Dudi,
At 02:59 04/06/01 +0200, you wrote:
Although I still believe I have a PCI modem - the
module that works with it is the ISA module ...
don't ask me why ?!?
Read this:
there are at least three types of controller-based 
PCI modems. They are somewhat more
difficult to set up than a jumpered ISA modem or an 
external serial port modem. Linux 2.4 will
probably include automagic setup of PCI hardware 
modems.
If you are curious, these modems are:

  *   Lucent Venus chipset: Multitech 
MT5634ZPX-PCI, Actiontec PCI56012 (IBM 33L4618 or
 GVC MD0223)
  *  USR/TI Kermit chipset: the 3Com/USR 3CP5610 
family, which includes models 5613,
 5609, and OEM models 2976, 2977, and 3258,
  *   TOPIC TP560i chipset: Zoom 2920 (Digitan 
DS550-558), Well Communications
 FM-56PCI-TP (GVC MD0321) and Archtek Smartlink 
5634PCV. 

Hope this helps.



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Re: WinModem driver

2001-06-04 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Sagi,

At 08:36 04/06/01 -0400, you wrote:

I had a PCTel software modem and it worked pretty well with linux
2.2.x. I don't think that they released 2.4.x drivers, though.

There are 2.4.3 drivers...

Sagi

On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

  Well, I had the pleasure to work with ESS/Pine WinModems...
 
  They have the worst implementaion of with V.90 or V.42
 
  I preffer to buy another hardware modem or software one..
 
  Hetz
 
 
  On Monday 04 June 2001 14:58, Erez Doron wrote:
   Oded Arbel wrote:
Why not buy a hardware modem ? I know Dynamode sell hardware PCI 
 modems.
   
Oded
  
   because ...
  
   I can get a 56k PCI softmodem for less than 100 NIS
   I can get a 56k PCI hrdware modem for more than 400 NIS
  
   regards
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Re: Problem uploading Hebrew filenames to glFtpD server

2001-06-03 Thread Eran Levy

My FTP server is proftpd. In Win98Ena im using SSH Ftp Transfer and I can 
send Hebrew filenames to my Linux system.


At 00:20 02/06/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, Eran Levy wrote:

  Hi,
  Im using proftpd and Im sending hebrew files through the SSH Secure file
  Transfer in Win98enabled without any problems...

Using hebrew file names with proftpd as well? This is not clear from your
post.

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WinModem driver

2001-06-03 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Where can I find the pine v.90 ess 2838 Chipset winmodem's driver?
Thats will be great if I will get the answer ASAP.


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Re: samba 2.2 RPM

2001-06-01 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
did you save the conf files (smb.conf, etc.)? did you check the inetd.conf? 
because when you are compiling the new samba it imports a new swat line to 
the /etc/inetd.conf file. Check if samba knows where your swat file is.
At 19:36 31/05/01 -0500, you wrote:
I Had a similiar problem upgrading so I removed the old samba rpm's with

rpm -e samba samba-swat

this will remove the samba swat and amba packages. Swat is dependent on
samba so you have to remove them both or do a --force on the new samba
rpm but I don't suggest it, yet. I haven't tried it.

After I've installed samba I get a server error 400 when trying to
connect to swat. Something about chdir failed.

feadon



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Re: Problem uploading Hebrew filenames to glFtpD server

2001-06-01 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Im using proftpd and Im sending hebrew files through the SSH Secure file 
Transfer in Win98enabled without any problems...

At 02:24 01/06/01 -0400, you wrote:
A family relative of mine runs a glFtpD server and I'm having a
problem uploading to him (to server) only when the filenames are in
Hebrew (from a Win98HebEna machine). Every time I try to upload I get
the following error msg in the client (any Windows client):

Permission denied. (Filename (accept))

We looked in the .conf file of the server for something relevant but
didn't see anything. Searched
Google+GoogleGroups+IGLUarchives+IOLlinux for hints but didn't see
anything. As an experiment we changed the Win98 machine to the server
and the Debian machine to a client and we were able to download files
with Hebrew filenames from the Win98 machine (using mget on the built-
in linux ftp client). This meant that the problem is with the server
and not in an inherent linux problem writing Win98 Hebrew filenames.

Any solution, including changing the server software to something else
which is known to work fine with Windows-Hebrew filenames, will be
highly appreciated.

Sincerely,
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Re: 2.4.4

2001-05-29 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Eli,
You can read an overview about the Cooker version at: 
http://www.mandrakesoft.com/labs/cooker
This will give you all the information you need (I hope) :)

At 08:33 29/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Eran Levy wrote:

  Just wanted to notice. You can download Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel from:
  
 
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/
  if you havent downloaded it yet :)

Thank you.

I knew that there is an updated Cooker version of the kernel, and I even
don't care that Cooker is experimental.

What I care is its dependency on the other parts of Cooker, i.e. can it be
installed under Mandrake 8.0?
Does anybody know whether a Cooker kernel can be installed under the
standard version?

BTW: grsecurity was updated, and its latest version is based on 2.4.5
Of course, kernel 2.4.4 and its grsecurity are good enough for almost
everybody...

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Re: 2.4.4

2001-05-29 Thread Eran Levy

At 09:35 29/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Usually I don't used to respond to my own messages, but...

I wrote:

  Eran Levy wrote:
 
   Just wanted to notice. You can download Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel from:
   
 
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/
   if you havent downloaded it yet :)
 
  Thank you.
 
  I knew that there is an updated Cooker version of the kernel, and I even
  don't care that Cooker is experimental.
 
  What I care is its dependency on the other parts of Cooker, i.e. can it be
  installed under Mandrake 8.0?
  Does anybody know whether a Cooker kernel can be installed under the
  standard version?

Amazing...
What a coincidence
Exactly the same question, is being discussed NOW at the Mandrake Forum:

http://www.mandrakeforum.com

yes I see, You can also check the cooker overview in the URL I gave you...

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firewall program

2001-05-27 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Is there any program that detects port attack and then running IPchains 
command to DENY/REJECT? I need a simple program.



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2.4.4

2001-05-26 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Just wanted to notice. You can download Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel from:
ftp://ftp.proxad.net/pub/Distributions_Linux/Mandrake-devel/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/
if you havent downloaded it yet :)


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Re: ISP

2001-05-26 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,

At 12:30 24/05/01 +, you wrote:
On Wed, 23 May 2001, Eran Levy wrote:

  Hi,
  Actcom gives static IPs for not much money (less than Netvision or
  Internet-zahav). Actcom service ADSL and again less than the other ISPs (as
  I know). But, I recommend Netvision or Internet-zahav and I cant understand
  why you left them because I think they are giving a good service and
  offers. anyway, No-One of the ISPs like IP-masq.

Actcom gives static IP on their ADSL connection for free - I know it's not
new, but I got this from a sales person : I think it means that they
gurantee it.

I talked about dial-up static IPs and from my experience its not costs to 
much money as the other ISPs.

Also - their sales personal say that I can't connect a LAN to a regular
ADSL account ( I know that they can't detect it - but that is their
policy ), but I have to get a specially priced ADSL account that costs
QUOTE 10 times as much /QUOTE.

  At 13:18 21/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
  Please excuse me if you consider this an off topic post.  I am asking here
  because I respect the opinion of the Linux community and I am an avid
  Linux user myself.
  
  My organization has been with Netvision for years now but frankly we're
  not satisfied with the service and we're looking for a new ISP.  I noticed
  that IGLU uses Actcom so I suspect they are good.  I have also heard that
  Actcom gives static IP addresses (is this true?).  We're on a ADSL
  connection now so whoever we choose needs to have ADSL capability.  Who
  would you recommend and why?  Also, do any ISPs have restrictions on using
  IP-Masquerading (NAT)?

In the company I work for, we switched from Netvision (completed the
switch just yesterday) to Bezeq Int. due to very bad support and very bad
service (in this order), but I have to say that I'm not impressed with
Bezeq Int.'s service as being superior. We did not, as yet, required
buisness tech support, so I can not attest to that, but several calls to
their ADSL tech support (we also have an ADSL line to Bezeq Int.) left me
with not real appreciation for the quality of it. when we complained that
the connection was almost unusable (very high latency, and high packet
loss), *only then* we were told that Bezeq Int. is upgrading their
lines, and this is to be expected in the next couple of days.

We had been using ADSL guest account for both Barak and Actcom, on an
on and off basis. and I'm quite pleased with service quality.

At home I'm subscribed to Barak on ISDN, and their service is ok . quality
is good and I get about 5 to 10 disconnects a week, though tech support is
non-existant.

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Re: Free XServer for windows, and a firewall question

2001-05-26 Thread Eran Levy

Hi Oded,
You can try: Solsoft NP-Lite. This is:
a free version of Solsoft NP specifically created for Linux users. 
Combining a powerful visual interface and compiler
engine, Solsoft NP-Lite automatically translates your visual security 
policy into consistent, error-free IP Filters. Solsoft NP-Lite configures 
up to 3 interfaces on NetFilter, Linux IP Firewall and Linux IP Chains.
You can download the TAR/RPM packages from:
http://www.solsoft.com/np-lite/download.html

Hope this helps.

At 19:35 24/05/01 +, you wrote:

Hi list.

I remember, once upon a time, that we discused XServers for windows (and
other OSs). I don't remember if anyone mentioned it - but JCraft has an
XServer (called WeirdX) written in Java - so it should run on any system
that has JDK 1.1.
I've recently downloaded it and ran it successfuly on win98se (JRE 1.3).
it's GPLed and free to download.

Now - firewalling :
can anyone recomend a good software for creating iptables firewall rules
? it doesn't have to be a GUI (though that would be nice) - it can even be
something that compiles configuration files - as long as it's
configuration files are easy to understand.

I've tried KNetfilter, but I can't seem to make it work at all, and I've
also tried AGT and didn't like it - writing /etc/sysconfig/iptables by
hand is easier.

Oded

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Re: Samba book

2001-05-26 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
If you dont have it from the package, you can download the TAR/GZ file 
from: http://www15.brinkster.com/liloboot/linux/using_samba_tar.gz


At 23:21 26/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi

On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 10:01:38PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  For anyone interested in a really good online book about Samba, I'm 
 including a
  link. I had some configuration problems in Samba that were not 
 explained well
  enough in the documentaion. This book solved all my problems. I especially
  recommend Chapter 9 which is a detailed step-by-step explanation about 
 how to
  troubleshoot the connection if things don't work as expected. There is also
  alot of details about how to configure Windows to properly connect to 
 Samba.

While I havn't read it (I only searched it for specifics), I want to
point out that it's included with the original samba sources, and
you can probably find it in your /usr/doc/samba. This is true at least
on debian, if you installed the samba-doc package.
This is for those who want the online version, offline :-).

 didi

 
  http://samba.he.net/using_samba/index.html
 
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Re: ISP

2001-05-23 Thread Eran Levy

Nadav,
You're right. I didnt think about that. I just heard from a friend that 
ISPs care about IP-masq and I told it.As I know, anybody using ip-masq and 
the ISPs cant find out if you are running IPmasq or not. I know this. I 
just heard and I told. sorry, I see its wrong. I just didnt think before I 
sent :)
At 11:34 23/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2001, Eran Levy wrote about Re: ISP:
  Hi,
  Actcom gives static IPs for not much money (less than Netvision or
  Internet-zahav). Actcom service ADSL and again less than the other ISPs 
 (as
  I know). But, I recommend Netvision or Internet-zahav and I cant 
 understand
  why you left them because I think they are giving a good service and
  offers. anyway, No-One of the ISPs like IP-masq.

Several people have already mentioned ISPs liking or not liking masquarading.
What does that mean? They have no way of finding out (and should not be
interested) on whether you're connecting one machine to the Internet, two
machines in your home (using one machine as the gateway doing masquarading)
or a dozen machines. You get a specific allowance of bandwidth, and you
can do with it what you want. Some people have one machine connected to
ADSL and download Linux distributions or listen to online music all day,
and other people connect 3 machines with very light email and occasional
surfing load.

Do the ISPs actually care (I mean, is it in their contract) whether you do
the former or the latter? How come?

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Re: ISP

2001-05-22 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Actcom gives static IPs for not much money (less than Netvision or 
Internet-zahav). Actcom service ADSL and again less than the other ISPs (as 
I know). But, I recommend Netvision or Internet-zahav and I cant understand 
why you left them because I think they are giving a good service and 
offers. anyway, No-One of the ISPs like IP-masq.

At 13:18 21/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Please excuse me if you consider this an off topic post.  I am asking here
because I respect the opinion of the Linux community and I am an avid
Linux user myself.

My organization has been with Netvision for years now but frankly we're
not satisfied with the service and we're looking for a new ISP.  I noticed
that IGLU uses Actcom so I suspect they are good.  I have also heard that
Actcom gives static IP addresses (is this true?).  We're on a ADSL
connection now so whoever we choose needs to have ADSL capability.  Who
would you recommend and why?  Also, do any ISPs have restrictions on using
IP-Masquerading (NAT)?

(BTW, setup for ADSL from Bezeq in Linux is pretty easy thanks to
http://www.pointer.co.il/~mulix/adsl-howto.txt)

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Re: Linux mail relay + MS Exchange

2001-05-20 Thread Eran Levy

why not using pop3d to get mail from MS?

At 12:57 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2001 10:54:46 +0200, Evgeny Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  That what my company is going to implement in growing amounts at client
  sites.
 
  If anyone can share his experience, especialy which freeware/GPL product to
  use at Exchange site to pull the mail from Linux using Pop/IMAP. Also some
  RTFM links would be great.
 
  Currently we use Redhat + Popbeamer combination, which is not free.

I probably don't understand the question, so please clarify.

You can automaticly forward every mail to the MS Exchange by various
methods (rule in the sendmail, forward file in general place - I use
/var/spool/mail/.forward/%u, and so on).

The MS exchange client (and Outlook client) has a builtin pop reader
that move the email into the client inbox folder (not the exchange

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Re(2): Linux mail relay + MS Exchange

2001-05-20 Thread Eran Levy

Or I just didnt understand the question. I mean using the in.pop3d with 
sendmail/postfix and then receive the mail in MS. If you will use in.pop3d 
and you will enable it from inetd the 110 port will open and then you will 
be able to receive the mail from MS.
At 13:53 20/05/01 +0200, you wrote:
why not using pop3d to get mail from MS?

At 12:57 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2001 10:54:46 +0200, Evgeny Popov [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 
  That what my company is going to implement in growing amounts at client
  sites.
 
  If anyone can share his experience, especialy which freeware/GPL 
 product to
  use at Exchange site to pull the mail from Linux using Pop/IMAP. Also some
  RTFM links would be great.
 
  Currently we use Redhat + Popbeamer combination, which is not free.

I probably don't understand the question, so please clarify.

You can automaticly forward every mail to the MS Exchange by various
methods (rule in the sendmail, forward file in general place - I use
/var/spool/mail/.forward/%u, and so on).

The MS exchange client (and Outlook client) has a builtin pop reader
that move the email into the client inbox folder (not the exchange

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Re: IPSec on 2.4.2/IPv4

2001-05-20 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
I recommend you read the IETF's comprehensive list of papers in: 
http://www.ietf.org/ids.by.wg/ipsec.html maybe you will find there your 
answer and read the RFCs and surely you will find the answer.
At 17:33 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Are we *absolutely sure* we're not confusing
(1) IP-layer encryption (that may.. I hope still.. exist in upcoming OS
implementations)
with
(2) tunneling software (or a tunneling kernel driver) that implements a
simple tunnel-over-network-interface to abide with existing
interface/routing mechanisms in linux and that just UTILIZES IPSec (albeit
not to its full extent) as an encryption mechanism?

Is anone familiar with other OS implementations of IPSec or IETF's draft
of what facilities a full implementation should provide? (I think I'm off
to do some RFC reading... :-))


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If at first you don't succeed...
.. Skydiving is probbably not for you.

On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:

  On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 04:35:23PM +0300, Miki Shapiro wrote:
   I seemed to have an idea (or possibly a misconception) that IPSec talked
   about generic enctyption on the IP layer
 
  I thought so too, when I first heard about the term, but now I'm not
  too sure. Guys, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
   more than enough at the moment - Cisco's Gre-over-IP, MS-VPN, 
 Checkpoint's
   VPN, The linux kernel IP Tunnel (some of these are probbably the 
 same, I'm
   not intimately acquainted with them all...) and other FW vendors 
 probbably
   have another proprietary protocol or two up their sleeves.
 
  Actually, the nice thing about those VPNs and FreeS/WAN is that they all
  use the IPSec protocol and thus can interopperate (so you can tunnel
  from Linux to Win2K, VPN-1 or a Cisco).
 
   Moreover, you can't have two clients on host A and two servers on host B
   where one pair would be talking encrypted and the other not?
 
  It's not a feature of the socket (e.g. setting an ENCRYPTED flag) which
  the application can control, but simply a route for the packet, just
  like ppp0 or eth0.
 
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Re[2]: IPSec on 2.4.2/IPv4

2001-05-20 Thread Eran Levy

I also recommend read the FAQs of NetBSD and FreeBSD: 
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/ipsec/
http://www.r4k.net/ipsec/
They are a good FAQs that I recommend to read. I hope this will give you 
the answer.
At 17:33 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Are we *absolutely sure* we're not confusing
(1) IP-layer encryption (that may.. I hope still.. exist in upcoming OS
implementations)
with
(2) tunneling software (or a tunneling kernel driver) that implements a
simple tunnel-over-network-interface to abide with existing
interface/routing mechanisms in linux and that just UTILIZES IPSec (albeit
not to its full extent) as an encryption mechanism?

Is anone familiar with other OS implementations of IPSec or IETF's draft
of what facilities a full implementation should provide? (I think I'm off
to do some RFC reading... :-))


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.. Skydiving is probbably not for you.

On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:

  On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 04:35:23PM +0300, Miki Shapiro wrote:
   I seemed to have an idea (or possibly a misconception) that IPSec talked
   about generic enctyption on the IP layer
 
  I thought so too, when I first heard about the term, but now I'm not
  too sure. Guys, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
   more than enough at the moment - Cisco's Gre-over-IP, MS-VPN, 
 Checkpoint's
   VPN, The linux kernel IP Tunnel (some of these are probbably the 
 same, I'm
   not intimately acquainted with them all...) and other FW vendors 
 probbably
   have another proprietary protocol or two up their sleeves.
 
  Actually, the nice thing about those VPNs and FreeS/WAN is that they all
  use the IPSec protocol and thus can interopperate (so you can tunnel
  from Linux to Win2K, VPN-1 or a Cisco).
 
   Moreover, you can't have two clients on host A and two servers on host B
   where one pair would be talking encrypted and the other not?
 
  It's not a feature of the socket (e.g. setting an ENCRYPTED flag) which
  the application can control, but simply a route for the packet, just
  like ppp0 or eth0.
 
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Re: RAID 0 or LVM?

2001-05-20 Thread Eran Levy

Hi,
Im using RAID 0 in a UDMA disk with 4.5GB 7200RPM and we tested reading and 
writing 1GB file so here is the results (This test giving a results of 1 disk):
For 512 byte blocks we get:
Write (bytes/s): 5,520,807 Read: 9,625,655 CPU Load in %s: 26.1
and for 8192 byte (8kB) blocks we get:
Write (bytes/s): 5,987,853 Read: 9,472,799 CPU Load in %s: 19.2

I heard about LVM but I never tried using it. You can read about it in: 
http://www.sistina.com/lvm/

At 17:55 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Hi,

I just got a nice little 1U server for some testings here at work...

It's a pretty nice machine for it's price (almost $2,000) - 2X866Mhz PIII,
2X75GB UDMA hard drives (IBM, 7200RPM), 512MB PC-133 SDRAM, cdrom, floppy,
Promise IDE controller, 2 64-bit PCI slots, and lots of fans...

I was thinking about doing a RAID 0 for the 2 disks (just for some testings),
and I was wondering - have anyone played with Linux LVM? which is faster? I
know you can do RAID 0 also with LVM - so is RAID 0 or Linux LVM are faster?
who takes less resources from the machines..?

Thanks,
Hetz

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Re: 1. ftp.tau.ac.il 2. www.exploits.org

2001-05-17 Thread Eran Levy

They have DNS problems. If you are trying to reverse IP to name and its 
working and name to IP and its not working they have problems with their 
name to IP zone files. Tell them to fix it and give them a proof that they 
have a problem. send them email with the problem with the reply tthat you 
are getting from 'host' when you're trying to reverse name to IP and wait 
to get answer from him.
--
The reply in my machine:
[red@lilo]$ host 62.0.148.80
80.148.0.62.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer ras5-p80.jlm.netvision.net.il
[red@lilo]$ host ras5-p80.jlm.netvision.net.il
ras5-p80.jlm.netvision.net.il has address  62.0.148.80
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At 08:48 17/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 03:38:13AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
  1. ftp.tau.ac.il:
  Starting from today I am being able to log anonymously to ftp.tau.ac.il.
  I wonder if the few other bezeqint users who have reported to have 
 problems
  with that site can do that as well.

 I called Bezeqint and asked them correct their reverse DNS problem.
The support guy was actually attentive and said he'll get right on it.
It is likely that your sudden ability to connect to tau's FTP site is derived
from the fact that bezeqint remedied their problem. It may also have nothing
to do with it:
'linux:~$ host 212.179.240.11
Name: bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net
Address: 212.179.240.11

linux:~$ host bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net
bzq-240-11.bezeqint.net does not exist, try again'

Does your IP address pass the above test? Did it not do so in the past?
I'll call them again today.

 Regards, Yotam Rubin


 
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Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel

2001-05-17 Thread Eran Levy

Good news!
The Mandrake 2.4.4 kernel is going to release something like in the end of 
the week. Thats what I got from a friend in Mandrake. so wait :)



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Re: is there a problem on kde.org???

2001-05-17 Thread Eran Levy

Yes the site is down from yesterday night. You can ping it and see 100% loss.
The ftp.kde.org is working because it linked to another server and its just 
a cname of the real server that KDE serves there ftp. I think www.kde.org 
is down because of upgrading or something but I dont know the truth.

At 20:57 17/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
I've been trying to reach www.kde.org for several hours - any idea what the
problem is? Is the site down?

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Re: is there a problem on kde.org???

2001-05-17 Thread Eran Levy

The sites are down for their reasons.
At 21:54 17/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
I dont' want to be rude or anythign by it seems to become a custome
latly to send to the list about every site which is down for more than a
day.. linux sites or not I don't think we should get a daily report on
which sites are down or not..
and the thread after
I find it kind of annyoing
if there is a problem with a site why won't people ask that question
to the site maintainer or thier isp?
this is hardly the place for it ..


Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel



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  I've been trying to reach www.kde.org for several hours - any idea what the
  problem is? Is the site down?
 
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Re: is Kernel 2.4 secure ? [Was: /proc permissions patch]

2001-05-12 Thread Eran Levy

Hi, I dont know if its off-topic right now but I just wanted to notice some 
things:
Now the only kernel with the mdk improvments is: 2.4.3 - soon 2.4.4 - 
There isnt any mdk patch yet - as I said - soon.
gresecurity 1.1 is released which means this patch is for 2.4.4
OpenWall projects released security patch for 2.2.19 kernel - 
http://www.openwall.com/linux/


At 15:11 06/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
Oded Arbel wrote:

  Actually, what I would like to know is - what happened to the Secure
  version of Mandrake's 2.2 kernel ? is the 'secure' patches were ported to
  2.4.3mdk ?

As far as I understood, this stuff is based on 3rd parties and orgs which
didn't make it available for 2.4 yet.

 does 2.4.3mdk contains no security patches ?

Not the extra ones.

  does 2.4.3mdk
  contain any Mandrake specific improvments ?

No.

  does that means that using
  2.4.3mdk is less secure then using 2.2.19mdk-secure ?

Yes.

In any case, please let me repeat what I wrote in my previous response:

If you want to enjoy both of the worlds (2.4 AND security), the best is
to take 2.4.4 (with the latest AC patches because of some annoying bugs),
and apply the patches of Getrewted (grsecurity 1.0) into it.

Unfortunately, this way you lose the non-security patches of Mandrake,
and the kernel which comes with Mandrake 8.0 is 2.4.3, which is not the
one required for grsecurity 1.0.

So the question that I raised before, returns:

Where can 2.4.4 kernel WITH Mandrake improvements be found?
Or is there any patch which can be applied into the standard Linus kernel
that implements Mandrake additions?

If there is such a version, you can take it, apply grsecurity, and then
enjoy the combination of Mandrake, a 2.4.* kernel, better security, and
Mandrake improvements.

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