[LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread Hawaii Linux Institute
Is Saturday's workshop still on?  I am having problems with my USB 
wireless card (on an FC2 notebook), would like to bring it over and 
perhaps someone can show me his/her magic fingers?  wayne


Re: [LUAU] VPN

2004-05-26 Thread Vince Hoang
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 01:49:10PM -1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Is it possible to have multiple vpn clients to connect to the
 same vpn concentrator if the clients are using a NAT behind the
 same WAN IP? I heard about NAT-T but is there other ways? ESP
 with Cisco devices?

I believe NAT traversal was added to allow a single IPSEC session
to a single destination behind a NAT. Before that, you could not
use IPSEC with NAT.

Add more routable addresses into the fray or switch to a
site-to-site VPN. Those approaches are known to work.

-Vince


Re: [LUAU] VPN

2004-05-26 Thread Vince Hoang
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 08:40:03PM -0600, Paul wrote:
 I may be wrong, but I would think that would work fine. Each
 user would have the same source IP address, but different
 source ports (1024) via NAT. Anyone else know?

IPSEC headers do not have the concept of a port, so it cannot be
translated.

-Vince


Re: [LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread R. Scott Belford

Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Is Saturday's workshop still on?  I am having problems with my USB 
wireless card (on an FC2 notebook), would like to bring it over and 
perhaps someone can show me his/her magic fingers?  wayne


We are on.  No guarantees that a FC2 issue can be handled, but someone 
will try.  How does knoppix handle the USB dongle?


These guys

http://www.stanford.edu/~jstockdl/tmp/usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/

have had a lot of success with USB cards.

--scott


Re: [LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread Tom Gordon
On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 20:24, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
 Is Saturday's workshop still on?  I am having problems with my USB 
 wireless card (on an FC2 notebook), would like to bring it over and 
 perhaps someone can show me his/her magic fingers?  wayne
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Re: [LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread Hawaii Linux Institute

R. Scott Belford wrote:

We are on.  No guarantees that a FC2 issue can be handled, but someone 
will try.  How does knoppix handle the USB dongle?


I don't have time to play with it right now, but will bring PCLinuxOS-6 
and Knoppix 3.4 CDs to try them Saturday.


Re: [LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread Hawaii Linux Institute

Tom Gordon wrote:


what kind of card is it?
 


Netgear MA111, bought at COSTCO.


Re: [LUAU] Sat. HOSEF meeting

2004-05-26 Thread Tom Gordon
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 07:09, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
 Tom Gordon wrote:
 
 what kind of card is it?
   
 
 Netgear MA111, bought at COSTCO.

hmm, should be easy enough then being a prism card.

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Tom Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3 the United States of America