I've seen them called 40 to 44 pin adapters, and they work nicely. The
one I used wouldn't fit inside a laptop, or maybe even a 1U, being about
an inch tall:
40pin|
|
|44pin
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Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 1
Yes, but you'll need to think about what you want to have happen -- your
default route can only point to one interface. Have a look at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/stinkingpig/LRP-Load-Balancing-HOWTO.html.
HTH,
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Meis
might also have portsentry running? I've done similar things by
portscanning myself.
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Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > Hi, i posted this on the lrp list but noticed most people are boycotting
> > that now so thought id pos
Upgrade to newest dhclient.lrp from Charles site. No 15
Bob Palm wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running matterhorn-eth-eth 2.2.13 that I got from Steinkueler's site in
> march.
>
> Recently, it stopped coming up cleanly with the following (relevant)
> messages:
> .
> .
> .
> DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.
I was actually looking for something that converted from SmartMedia to
IDE, and not CompactFlash to IDE. SM and CF are similar technologies,
but different standards.
Victor's earlier comment about needing either a BIOS to support the
FlashPath or a standard floppy drive to hold a kernel and driv
Laptop IDE interface is not "proprietary" It's just a smaller version of a normal IDE
interface. You can buy a 2 1/2" to 3 1/2"
IDE adapter for about $5-10.
JR
-Original Message-
From: NOC - Kulish Consulting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday
I have been looking at the costs of Compact Flash and DOC/DOM.
It is insane to use DOC/DOM @$120/32M, while a 32M Compact Flash
costs about $50 (plus $20 for the CF-IDE adapter).
Have anybody compared or have experienced using CF as a replacement
of DOC/DOM?
Thanks.
Bao
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Tapr is expensive for their IDE to CF adapter - cheaper here
http://www.pcengines.com/cflash.htm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> May be this is what you are looking for
> It uses compact flash, and it seem to look as a hard drive
>
> http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/Fcfa.html
>
> There is an artic
As Michael says, when using Cisco's VPN client at least, the PIX assigns (from a pool
configured on it) an IP address to the remote
client. I use 172.17 addresses, but you can use anything. You then need to allow
that range through the PIX to your protected
network. Cisco has some good docs
Is it any differences from the following?
http://www.dansdata.com/cfide.htm
Bao
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] FlashPa
May be this is what you are looking for
It uses compact flash, and it seem to look as a hard drive
http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/Fcfa.html
There is an article on Linux Journal about using this www.linuxjournal.com
Please report on this if used!!
Sergio Morilla
-Mensaje original-
Dear Mr. Steinkuehler,
from good old Germany (so please excuse me for any bad english) i
have 2 Ports on Deutsche Telekom's T-DSL which is PPPoE with a DSL
Modem provided only for every Port. :-( So my little an eventually
stupid question is: is it possible to connect this 2 Ports via 10
Base T E
Hm, anyone out there know the status of USB modems and LEAF's kernel?
It would probably be easier just to buy a cheap serial modem...
- Jon
> Fourty Four Computer Centre wrote:
>
> i've read your how-to on PPP Server..
>
> and it's true for serial modem.
> but now how can i configure LRP to
Question!
How do you boot off a smart media device - since the kernel is not yet
present and no modules extensions are available. It seems to me that the
BIOS of the computer would have to support this device in order to boot.
The page you pointed to says you are not allowed to write to the devic
> One of my clients has just bought a Cisco PIX firewall and I will be
> attempting to set up a VPN connection to them. Do you know if the PIX
> firewall can accept an IPSEC connection from a dynamic IP address.
> I have read that FreeSWAN can, I know that Checkpoint and W2K can't.
> I don't want
Billy Jacobs wrote:
> I was looking into moving from a diskette based Eiger router to a solid
> state system. The compact flash solution seems like its the only
> "mainstream" method of doing this, going by what I have read in the
> various LRP docs.. I would like to use SmartMedia, however, an
Billy Jacobs, 2001-06-14 11:03 -0700
>I have found a device called a FlashPath, which is basically an adapter
>which allows you to put the SmartMedia card into the diskette drive,
>and access it as /dev/fd0. SmartDisk has a beta release linux driver
>for the FlashPath which will work with any 2.2
Hi--
I was looking into moving from a diskette based Eiger router to a solid
state system. The compact flash solution seems like its the only
"mainstream" method of doing this, going by what I have read in the
various LRP docs.. I would like to use SmartMedia, however, and have
been looking int
I somehow lost the forst message in this thread. What have you gotten and what are
your needs?
If they already have a built in NIC, you shouln't need a CD, do they have a floppy?
Morgan
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Hi,
One of my clients has just bought a Cisco PIX firewall and I will be
attempting to set up a VPN connection to them. Do you know if the PIX
firewall can accept an IPSEC connection from a dynamic IP address.
I have read that FreeSWAN can, I know that Checkpoint and W2K can't.
I don't want to sp
Michael:
Heya. Have a look here:
ftp://ftp.echogent.com/docs/FTP_and_Firewalls.pdf
It describes how to get passive FTP working behind
a firewall, both on the client side and on the server side.
Essentially, you need to configure *both* your firewall
and the FTP server to
> > CS>
> > Your best bet is to wander over to the FreeS/WAN site. They have
> > configuration examples and interoperation details for most mainstream
> IPSec
> > providers. Look at the latest (1.9) documentation as well as the 1.5
> stuff,
> > as 99% of the details are the same between versions
Patrick,
To the best of my knowledge, no one has a pre packaged image with that
setup. Look at
https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=13751
specifically here:
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1441&group_id=13751
Now this is for ssh v1, and it only has instructions for usin
> CS>
> Your best bet is to wander over to the FreeS/WAN site. They have
> configuration examples and interoperation details for most mainstream
IPSec
> providers. Look at the latest (1.9) documentation as well as the 1.5
stuff,
> as 99% of the details are the same between versions, and the more
But the items on ebay usually have the proprietery interface. Not the
standard IDE plug.
CK
- Original Message -
From: "Victor McAllister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Hello
> e-bay has lots of laptop cdroms
e-bay has lots of laptop cdroms
NOC - Kulish Consulting wrote:
> yeah, they have 2 pci slots (thats it), although they have everything else
> on board, including a realtek 8039 based 10base nic. I procurred them from
> the local school district for $25 a piece including a new keyboard, mouse,
>
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Leone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:07 AM
Subject: [Leaf-user] VPN pre-install question
Howdy all
I've set up my work firewall (a Cisco Pix) to support IPSec, for VPN use.
Now, most of the employees wil
> Hi, i posted this on the lrp list but noticed most people are boycotting
> that now so thought id post here too, sorry if youve seen it before
>
> im having problems with using VPN through my LRP box. Im currently using
> Eigerstein Beta 2, and following documentation found in the archives have
Howdy all
I've set up my work firewall (a Cisco Pix) to
support IPSec, for VPN use. Now, most of the employees will no doubt use Cisco's
software to securely connect, from Windows.
Me, OTOH, want to do it via IPSec from my
EigerStein2Beta. :-)
So ...
1. Anybody doing this yet?
2. I'm
> Since I posted this, the S39network.in error has "gone away," but the rest
> of the problems still are alive and well. New network.cfg at
> http://64.81.226.171/nconfig.txt -- comments stripped for readability.
>
> Can't seem to nail it... :/ Any help appreciated.
One minor problem I see with
It has been my experience that war-ftpd has a problem with pasv mode.
I have put war-ftpd behind linux ipchains firewall (not lrp but similar) and
had complaints from 1/2 the users not getting a dir listing. Cuteftp has a
configuration
setting just for this war-ftpd pasv bug under War-ftpd specifi
> Patrick Novak wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: a novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:09 PM
> Subject: [LRP] can anyone point me to any dist with compatible sshd
> AND ssh binary?
>
> Does anyone have a working lrp
Dan Mønster wrote:
> Does anyone know where to find the required kernel patches for
> a 2.2.19 kernel?
>
> From what I've gathered so far, I need these two patches:
>
> initrd-archive
> linuxrc-alwas
>
> I'm trying to compile a new kernel for Oxygen which includes
> suppport fo
Hi,
Does anyone know where to find the required kernel patches for
a 2.2.19 kernel?
From what I've gathered so far, I need these two patches:
initrd-archive
linuxrc-alwas
I'm trying to compile a new kernel for Oxygen which includes
suppport for IP multicast.
I tried ftp.psycho
-Original Message-From: a
novak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date:
Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:09 PMSubject: [LRP] can anyone point
me to any dist with compatible sshd AND ssh binary?
Does anyone have a working lrp with sshd AND ssh
included? i wan
Hi,
I had exactly the same problem.
You can mess with the timing in the start of dhclient
or you can upgrade to the latest dhclient.lrp
Download dhclient.lrp from http://leaf.sourceforge.net
Regards
John Ridout
CTA Systems Ltd
http://www.ctasystems.co.uk
> -Original Message-
> From: [E
Probably your first call should be with your ISP. This is your outside
net, no? Have they changed their dhcp server? You say you made no
changes inside, and that you were away. Maybe they snuck one past you.
> .
> DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 4
> receive_packet failed
Hi, i posted this on the lrp list but noticed most people are boycotting
that now so thought id post here too, sorry if youve seen it before
im having problems with using VPN through my LRP box. Im currently using
Eigerstein Beta 2, and following documentation found in the archives have
replac
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