Chris:
Heya. As Ray said in an earlier mail, the idea of
using MACID's to specify the server is so that you can
give the server its IP address however you want: statically
or dynamically.
If you have services that move box to box, you'd
need to re-initialize echowall after the
Chris:
Hello again...
I am trying to get echowall running on an Eigerstein 2BETA day
5/27/01. So far, this is what I have done:
1. Got echowall.lrp on my disk
2. Added echowall to Syslinux.cfg
3. Executed ./echowall install from its directory and rebooted
I gotta work
Yeah, I did all that.. got rid of all the defaults and set it up for my
lan. Everything is working just fine. But it still throws out that error
when I reboot the box.
Chris Kulish
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LEAF'ers ==
Built our latest CD-R yesterday, incorporating all previous tweaking,
except sshd-1.lrp on floppy.
As it comes up, after it initializes interfaces and after it starts to
establish networks, we get several errors on the console:
neighbour table overflow
Yes, loopback (lo)
Hi all,
I have set up an eigerstein lrp firewall. When I call ATT/MediaOne/RR tech
support they always give me a hassle when I answer the question of what
operating system do I use with Linux. I can nicely avoid this if I knew
the equivalent unix commands to duplicate the info one gets from
floppies. However, I have tried using a standard 1.44 floppy for the
secondary diskette as part of my troubleshooting and the problems
don't seem
to change.
You must use the same format as your 2nd boot disquette if you want to
backup sshd properly. So first step is to copy on your second
Derek Di Matteo wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up an eigerstein lrp firewall. When I call ATT/MediaOne/RR tech
support they always give me a hassle when I answer the question of what
operating system do I use with Linux. I can nicely avoid this if I knew
the equivalent unix commands to
Thanks for the quick response!
Have you run lrpkg -i sshd from /mnt ***FIRST*** as described in the
doc ? This should create /etc/ssh. You should not have to do it
manually. After that you run lrpkg -i sshkey and makekey
I took an exact copy of my primary boot disk, deleted the *.lrp
Ok. I am not familiar with the dual boot floppy LRP setup since I have
always been working with a single floppy :-)
You could try the following trick (I assume from what you said that
makekey went OK):
Type lrcfg and backup sshd. When asked Enough freespace? (y/N) exit
with CTRL C
Hey guys,
I'm trying to get ipsec 1.5 working on eigerstein.
I have gone through the configs and set everything up. It appears to come up and
start ok with no errors. I was getting a error about the rp_filter setting being
to 1 instead of 0 but I managed to compensate for that. Still I'm
Phew, busy day. One real bug found in echowall,
now fixed. Also, MSoft updated their DirectX from version
7 to version 8, and the new version (gasp) doesn't use
all of the same ports as the others. I know, I was
terribly shocked myself. Almost fell down.
So, version 1.22 of
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