[Leaf-user] LRP & prompt dynamic directory ???

2001-06-20 Thread Michael D. Schleif
How can we modify LRP user prompt to dynamically follow $PWD? This is how we do it in standard Debian: `\u@\h:\w#` What do you think? -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 888.250.3987 "Dare to fix things before they break . . . " "Our capacity for understanding is inversely proporti

[Leaf-user] LRP Utilities & LRP-CD ???

2001-06-20 Thread Michael D. Schleif
We are running LRP-cd. OK, I goto: We get following error: segmentation fault when we use the following utilities: iptraf rsync su wget We get following error: BUG IN DYNAMIC LOADER ld.

[Leaf-user] ESB2 and IPSec question

2001-06-20 Thread Michael Leone
Hello Using EigerSteinBeta2. I want to add IPSec support, to connect to a Cisco Pix firewall. On Charles's IPSec page (http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages/ipsec1.5.htm#DOWNLOAD), there are 3 IPSec-enabled kernels listed. 1. I can figure out what a floppy-only, and an IDE-enabled kernel is. But

Re: [Leaf-user] Traffic blocking script

2001-06-20 Thread Ray Olszewski
It would be easier to troubleshoot this if you had included examples of the "numerous 'not found' errors" you got. It all looks OK to me, except for the obvious typo on the very first line. Where you say # !/bin/sh you need to say #!/bin/sh (without the extra space). If this is only a typo in

Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again)

2001-06-20 Thread Jonathan Rawson
I stand corrected. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:08 PM Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again) >On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan Rawson wrote: > >> There are 7 directories that co

[Leaf-user] Help with Eiger2beta with PPPoP and mIRC

2001-06-20 Thread Kevin
I can not get the IDENT to work correctly with mIRC and think I have something set incorrectly. Here are the packages I have installed pulled from the web page interface as I disconnected the monitor and keyboard. Any help on getting this to work? Or what else do I need to post? aDSL connection

Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again)

2001-06-20 Thread jdnewmil
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jonathan Rawson wrote: > There are 7 directories that contain links to the scripts in > /etc/init.d. The directories are named /etc/rcX.d where X = a number > 0-6. These directories each correspond to a runlevel (0-6). These > links are named (K/S)(#)scriptname , i.e. S40d

Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again)

2001-06-20 Thread Jonathan Rawson
There are 7 directories that contain links to the scripts in /etc/init.d. The directories are named /etc/rcX.d where X = a number 0-6. These directories each correspond to a runlevel (0-6). These links are named (K/S)(#)scriptname , i.e. S40dhclient. They run in order when the runlevel whose d

Re: [Leaf-user] dhclient (again)

2001-06-20 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> This relates to the apparently commonplace problem with @home users whereby > they lose the ability to obtain a lease after being moved to a new subnet. > The recommended solution was to get the latest greatest dhclient.lrp package > (which I did). > > After swapping in the newer(est) dhclient p

Re: [Leaf-user] OT: how to get your PID from a shell script

2001-06-20 Thread Peter Nosko
> > pn] Is there a clever way to do this or just the unglamorous way via > > grep/awk? > > $$ pn] LOVE IT! Thank, Tom. = - Peter Nosko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) This is a good place for a tagline. __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email add

Re: [Leaf-user] OT: how to get your PID from a shell script

2001-06-20 Thread Tom Eastep
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 02:18 pm, you wrote: > pn] Is there a clever way to do this or just the unglamorous way via > grep/awk? > $$ -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ #60745924\ http://seattlefirewall.dyndns.org Shoreline, Washington \___

[Leaf-user] OT: how to get your PID from a shell script

2001-06-20 Thread Peter Nosko
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[Leaf-user] Wavelan/IEEE Wireless LRP Package

2001-06-20 Thread Muiz Motani
I think my original email announcing this new package arrived DOA at the leaf-user mailing list, so let me try again. Sorry for the (possible) multiple posts. I have just created a new LRP package to support the Wavelan/IEEE (now Lucent Orinoco) 802.11b PCMCIA adapter. The package supports ad

[Leaf-user] Traffic blocking script

2001-06-20 Thread Richard Lohman
Greetings all: I'm putting together a small script that I can use to block certain types of traffic. In it, I have a number ipchains commands that block traffic coming in or leaving on a particular port. (I'm trying to block streaming audio/video traffic from my WAN at the firewall). When I at

[Leaf-user] dhclient (again)

2001-06-20 Thread Brock Nanson
This relates to the apparently commonplace problem with @home users whereby they lose the ability to obtain a lease after being moved to a new subnet. The recommended solution was to get the latest greatest dhclient.lrp package (which I did). After swapping in the newer(est) dhclient package I'm

[Leaf-user] Wavelan LRP Package

2001-06-20 Thread Muiz Motani
For those of you who have tried accessing my web site for the Wavelan/IEEE LRP package, you have probably had difficulty connecting to my server. The DNS server serving my domain (ns1.granitecanyon.com and ns2.granitecanyon.com) have been down for the last 24 hours. They should be now up. The

[Leaf-user] Wavelan LRP Package

2001-06-20 Thread Muiz Motani
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RE: [Leaf-user] Write protected flash memory <-SUCCESS!

2001-06-20 Thread Zachariah Mully
I really have to cut back on the coffee and concentrate on what I am writing... I apologize to the list for the barrage of messages, but this is pretty much the only thing preventing me from dropping a Cisco PIX purchase in favor of a LEAF box (storage space that is). As soon as I dashed

RE: [Leaf-user] Write protected flash memory

2001-06-20 Thread Zachariah Mully
Luis + et al.- >The PCMCIA flash card you have is unusable as a boot device. >I had several of those also from Cisco routers but until now I had no >success using them. I did some research this morning and I have been able to reformat and use one of these Intel cards as a regular drive (

RE: [Leaf-user] Write protected flash memory

2001-06-20 Thread Zachariah Mully
Charles- CS>If anyone knows of a CF or PCMCIA flash card with a physical write-protect CS>switch, please let the rest of us know. I have sitting in front of me an Intel 20 meg PCMCIA flash card that has a write protect switch on it. I pulled it out of a Cisco 5000, it says "FLASH Intel Series 2+"

[Leaf-user] webcam for lrp information

2001-06-20 Thread Doug Hite
The packages for the LRP webcam can be downloaded at http://www.penguincentral.com/webcam/ If I remember correctly, these packages were created for 2.9.3 so the RCDLINKS was not set, but it is easy enough to fix. They must use the old parallel port Connectix / Logitech webcams (B&W and 1st gen

Re: [Leaf-user] Write protected flash memory

2001-06-20 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> 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 help me >

Re: [Leaf-user] Routing in Prozy ARP DMZ

2001-06-20 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> 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 bac

Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF (LRP)

2001-06-20 Thread NOC - Kulish Consulting
Yes it does, thanks! Currenty I am looking into the eigerstein beta2 multiple diskette action. This is the easiest to implement for me, although it leaves my router without the lid. Sometimes smaller doesnt always mean better :) Anyhoo, I am sure I will be hitting the list with more questio

Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF (LRP)

2001-06-20 Thread David Douthitt
NOC wrote: > Well, I hate to say it... but the daemons have just gotten to > big to keep updated with a floppy based router. There is NO way I > can get the basics on a single floppy (sshd, telnet, psentry) and > have the thing boot. My drive just doesnt like the larger floppies. Oxygen ha

Re: [Leaf-user] Oxygen on IDE

2001-06-20 Thread David Douthitt
Chris wrote: > 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 diskett

Re: [Leaf-user] Stupid Newbie questions

2001-06-20 Thread David Douthitt
Danny Carter wrote: > Hubs are passive devices and do not need to be set for IP addresses. You > usually have an uplink port (depending on the make/model), that will be > either the highest or lowest numbered port on the hub. Some hubs do not have uplink ports - must make sure the hub you're usi