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From: "a novak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:40 AM
Subject: install of ssh + bug message
jacques
i downloaded the ssh pkgs from your website (thanx for making these
available)
and have followed your manual install inst
Michael Leone, 2001-06-19 23:00 -0400
>On 19 Jun 2001 21:29:42 -0500, Dan wrote:
> > Image is here:
> >
> > http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/DiskImages/Eiger/EigerStein2BETA.htm
> >
>
>I believe there used to be an "Eiger" image, which came before (and is
>different from) the EigerStein (and EigerStein
On 19 Jun 2001 21:29:42 -0500, Dan wrote:
> Image is here:
>
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/DiskImages/Eiger/EigerStein2BETA.htm
>
I believe there used to be an "Eiger" image, which came before (and is
different from) the EigerStein (and EigerStein2BETA) image. I think this
is what he's referrin
I believe those are all 1680k images. this
one was an actual 1440k.
Thanks though.
Chris Kulish
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From:
Dan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 9:29
PM
Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] eiger2beta
Image is here:
http://lrp.s
Image
is here:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/DiskImages/Eiger/EigerStein2BETA.htm
Great
"cookbook" here:
http://nw-hoosier.dyndns.org/rlohman/linux/eiger-contents.html
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I am getting the following error on my Linksys
10/100 card using tulip:
tulip - The PCI BIOS has not enabled the
device at 0/64! Updating PCI command 0003->0007.
eht0: Lite-On 82c168 PNIC rev 32 at 0xf800,
00:A):CC:26:02:7F, IRQ 11.
ETC.
and I cannot ping this interface via IP, but
I had grabbed a copy of the eigerstein2beta while
at work today that fit on a 1.44 floppy (I think it was the beta), and like an
idiot, I didnt make 2 copies, horked my disk and the rest is history...
Anyone know where I might have found that image?
Thanks.
Chris Kulish
NOC wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt response. I am looking at using a multi disk eiger
> setup now (please dont ask for picks of the system, everything wouldnt fit
> in the case :)...
>
> Chris Kulish
>
> PS: If anyone reads this far.. is the realtek 8029 pci nic supported? Its
> onboard and I
Thanks for the prompt response. I am looking at using a multi disk eiger
setup now (please dont ask for picks of the system, everything wouldnt fit
in the case :)...
Chris Kulish
PS: If anyone reads this far.. is the realtek 8029 pci nic supported? Its
onboard and I would like to use it if I
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Zachariah Mully wrote:
> Hey all-
> I have been trying to figure out if write-protecting CF or PCMCIA flash
> memory when mated to a CF/PCMCIA-to-IDE converter is possible and I have
> found some interesting stuff, but I am not technically proficient enough
> to decode
DG: Is it possible to do this: have ALL UDP inbound in the 64xxx range directed to
the server's 27015 port? That would fix it.
Dan
NOTE:
- You still have outbound traffic from the DMZ masqueraded (the first MASQ
rule)
- You have 22 Denied packets in the forward chain...you might want to log
Aaron:
No, I do not think it will. Echowall does not yet
support a DMZ, and E2B's extended scripts do a great job
of that.
It's on my short list of things to do, though. :)
-Scott
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Aaron Rehm wrote:
> I'm running E2B with the extended scripts for a DMZ, will
> > If you want a direct link to the latest openssh lrp package, here it
is:
> > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh.html
>
> FYI ... the web page here says to save boot.lrp, after adding the
libz.
>
> On EigersteinBeta2, there is no boot.lrp (at least, mine doesn't have
one).
> Saving
CS> It doesn't look like your modification to ipfilter.conf 'took' (or at
least it's not reflected in the rules above):
DG: I was toggling between MASQ and ACCEPT in the filter line
and left it at MASQ when the ACCEPT command didn't work.
I needed to get the servers back on
Hey all-
I have been trying to figure out if write-protecting CF or PCMCIA flash
memory when mated to a CF/PCMCIA-to-IDE converter is possible and I have
found some interesting stuff, but I am not technically proficient enough
to decode it... So perhaps someone out there on the list could
Chris:
DOH. :)
Can't believe I forgot IRC. Sigh. Okay, forget
1.1, version 1.2 is now up in all the same places. :) It
adds IRC support, and I've gone and alphabetized the list
of services so it's easier to navigate (and support). see
the README for the full list of 30 services.
> CS> The problems above are almost certianly due to the setup of your
firewall rules. By not masquerading any outbound UDP traffic, you will
break any UDP protocols that expect to recieve data from the internet not
explicitly listed in DMZ_OPEN_DEST. Add any specific UDP protocols you're
using
Is a hardware router going to support SSH? I doubt it. LRP is just
far too flexible to support everything anyone could want.
But, there's LRP-CD and you can run off a hard drive or compact flash
card. There's 650, anything up to gigs, or 4, 8, 16, etc megs of space
for you. Much more than a f
Scott,
Thinking about trying your echowall and was wondering if it is possible
to forward a "generic" services, or, rather ones that you dont include in
your setup. I have an IRC server sitting behind my LRP box that I forward
traffic to on port 6667 (using ipfwadm). Is it possible to do th
The DOS utility from 3COM is available here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/msensney/3C5X9CFG.EXE
At 11:53 AM 06/19/2001 -0700, Jonathan French wrote:
>I did a little googling, and it would appear that the 3c509 has a
>utility to turn off PNP. You probably then also want to specify the IRQ
>&
I tested with my mail and it works fine. I get 'grep' from Charles site.
You can copy this grep to /bin/grep thus replacing the old grep and try
again. If you need more info, let me know.
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 11:47:52 +0100
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did a little googling, and it would appear that the 3c509 has a
utility to turn off PNP. You probably then also want to specify the IRQ
& memory.
Your IF0 netmask could probably be 255.0.0.0 (anyone?), although for
your purpose it may be fine.
It does not appear that you have defined the sub
Well ... there are several errors in your network.conf file. Taken together,
they would explain your experience that "I can't ping anything" for many
(though NOT all) values of "anything". (Moral: you don't know that you can't
ping *anything*, just that you can't ping the addresses you actually *t
Heyaz. Just posted version 1.1 of echowall.lrp
in all the usual places. Some bug fixes to the now-tested
PPTP and IPSec pieces, as well as added support for
Battlenet and Firewall-1 VPN'ing.
Hope it proves useful!
cheers,
Scott
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/sbest/echowall
I'm not new to Linux, but am to LRP and networking in
general. I've ADSL with xs4all, and I've tried to install
LRP. My network will be consisting (once it's up and running)
of a 1 Windows98 and 1 Linux(Slackware 7.1) PC, connected to
a hub which in turn is connected to a 486-router running
L
RE: Ping failures
>You've got me on this one...I don't know why pings are not working. There
are no denies of ICMP packets in your firewall rules listed above. Is the
machine you're trying to ping setup to send back reply packets? Is it
possible you've got ICMP messages blocked on the server yo
Chris --
There is a Hard Disk HowTo somewhere on Charles' site
(lrp.steinkuehler.net). Just look around for it; it isn't hard to find.
The short version of Charles' instructions (taken from the LEAF FAQ, section
11 ("What media can LEAF boot from?")) is:
1.From a dos prompt, edit the file c:\s
> In my quest to keep LRP around and still have all the functionality I
> need, I have started looking into Oxygen. Primarily as a stop-gap
measure,
> due to its ability to prompt for a second disk. In the future, I would
like
> to migrate this system from a dual floppy diskette based system
In my quest to keep LRP around and still have all the functionality I
need, I have started looking into Oxygen. Primarily as a stop-gap measure,
due to its ability to prompt for a second disk. In the future, I would like
to migrate this system from a dual floppy diskette based system to an I
Ahmed --
If you do this with LRP 2.9.8, all you should need to do is
(1) edit the blocks in /etc/network.conf for the IF0_* variables so they
correctly reflect your eth0, and the IF1_* variables so they correctly
reflect your eth1.
(2) make similar blocks for IF2_* and IF3_*, which will reflect
information here on replacing grep and mailonerr:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/Packages/Utilities.htm
Julian Church wrote:
> I've been having some bother with the mail command on my Eigerstein
> LRP. Checking up on older posts, I don't think I've fallen into the usual
> pitfalls.
>
Julian Church, 2001-06-19 11:47 +0100
>I've been having some bother with the mail command on my Eigerstein
>LRP. Checking up on older posts, I don't think I've fallen into the usual
>pitfalls.
>
>Basically this command works perfectly
>
># mail -s "Daily LRP log" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /var/log/me
I have recently set up LRP2.9.8 with a PPPOE DSL internet connection and one
masq'd dial-in connection using mgetty and pppd. So far it's working pretty
well *knocks on wood*. I'm not sure how different our variants are so I can
only explain what I did to get it working:
Firstly the PPPOE connec
> If you want a direct link to the latest openssh lrp package, here it is:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh.html
FYI ... the web page here says to save boot.lrp, after adding the libz.
On EigersteinBeta2, there is no boot.lrp (at least, mine doesn't have one).
Saving root.lrp di
Go to www.dyndns.org and setup a (free) account for yourself. This is a
dynamic dns mapping service. You create a machine (let's say, "Dean") at
their site and map your ip to it. Then you can be accessed as
"dean.dyndns.org".
There are client programs available that will go on your LRP box and
up
I used to feel that "its only my home box" until someone did mess with my
system. Then I started to track how much time I had invested in building
and tweaking it.
Now I make sure it is secure because a) there *is* stuff on there that is
valuable to me, and b)I missed 2 weeks worth of evenings wi
I've been having some bother with the mail command on my Eigerstein
LRP. Checking up on older posts, I don't think I've fallen into the usual
pitfalls.
Basically this command works perfectly
# mail -s "Daily LRP log" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /var/log/messages.0
but
# mail -s "Daily LRP log" [EMA
I have a LRP box with four ethernet cards .
1. 192.168.1.1
2. 192.168.2.1
3 . 192.168.3.1
4192.168.4.1
1.The first interface (eth0 ) is connected to a single computer which has
IP(192.168.1.10)
This interface will be connected to internet after testing of my network
. It has Linux inst
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