Re: [Leaf-user] RE: IPSEC Problems

2001-06-24 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> As I mentioned in the previous message I am posting the IPSEC barf and look > outputs then I'll follow with the routing table outputs and I suppose I > could grap the IPCHAINS filter and rules outputs. But none the less here it > is in all its pitiful glory. For some reason, it doesn't look lik

Re: [Leaf-user] Fw: URGENT: Samba security hole

2001-06-24 Thread Mike Sensney
The only Samba packages I'm aware of are Koon Wong's. http://lrp.c0wz.com/files/kwarchive/ From the /etc/smb.conf file in smb.lrp: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from wpkgate.kc.com.my (202.184.173.241) # Date: 1999/01/30 22:26:31 # Global parameters workgroup = LINUX-GRP

Re: [Leaf-user] Port Forwarding for WWW servers

2001-06-24 Thread Victor McAllister
Timothy Schilbach wrote: > Hey there, > > I have the E2B working great. Thakn you for that awesome documentation > on LEAF. My network only has one subnet so I didnt install Seattle > Firwall. I figgured the basic version would be good enough for now. > > I have allowed SMTP, WWW, POP-3 to be

[Leaf-user] Fw: URGENT: Samba security hole

2001-06-24 Thread Kenneth Hadley
I believe there is a Samba LRP package floating about so this is probably a VERY relevant Security bug from the Samba mailing list - Original Message - From: "Andrew Tridgell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:26 PM Subject: URGENT: Samba security

Re: [Leaf-user] IPSEC problems

2001-06-24 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I also get a paste not found error when I do a ipsec look following the first chunk of tunnel data. This is normal...it's an oversight when I migrated the scripts to LRP's limited environment. I don't have time right now, but I'll try to look over your barf output tomorrow...I'll let you know

RE: [Leaf-user] What exactly is the uplink port?

2001-06-24 Thread Tim Wegner
Hilton, Your research is pretty good :-) I think the mystery is (mostly) solved with your help. You have the model number exactly right. It is called "Etherfast 10/100 Dual Speed 5 port Workgroup Switch, Model EZXS55W" There are 5 ports labelled 1 through 5, and another labelled "uplink". Bu

Re: [Leaf-user] echowall v1.2 problem

2001-06-24 Thread Scott C. Best
Chris: Akshally...the error snuck in because I *was* using DHCP. So I had $DHCP_SERVER defined, and so the badly formed if statement didn't cause a problem for me. Glad it's all better now! Another thing I learned this weekend: when using Windows to write downloaded kern

RE: [Leaf-user] What exactly is the uplink port?

2001-06-24 Thread Hilton Travis
Hi Tim, > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tim Wegner > Sent: Monday, 25 June 2001 8:33 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Leaf-user] What exactly is the uplink port? > > > I am a happy EigerStein user + Seawall user. I now have

[Leaf-user] What exactly is the uplink port?

2001-06-24 Thread Tim Wegner
I am a happy EigerStein user + Seawall user. I now have an increasing "farm" of various boxes behind my firewall/router that form my Leaf experimental testbed. Here's what I'm sure is a Newbie question. But alas, my linksys switch came with zero documentation, and while I'm an experienced sof

[Leaf-user] my head is spinning (long)

2001-06-24 Thread Jack Coates
I have had a very busy month, and the computer-oriented parts of it have raised some questions. I'm mostly writing this to get it all straight in my head, but I know some very smart people hang out here who might have some ideas for cleaning up this mess. First a warning: some of my problems have

Re: [Leaf-user] echowall v1.2 problem

2001-06-24 Thread NOC
Thanks for checking into that Scott! I can now see why everything was working, regardless of that error. Im using static IP's. I suppose (and assume, I know its dangerous), that if I were using DHCP, something would have been broken? Thanks again! Chris Kulish - Original Message - From

Re: [Leaf-user] Serial Console HOWTO problems

2001-06-24 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 03:15 PM 6/24/01 -0400, Kevin wrote: >Can anyone help share some experience in getting this to work? > >http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Documentation/LRP-Serial-HOWTO.txt > >is where I retrieved the docs > > >I can not get step one of echo'ing from the # LRP prompt to the pc with >hyper term o

[Leaf-user] Serial Console HOWTO problems

2001-06-24 Thread Kevin
Can anyone help share some experience in getting this to work? http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Documentation/LRP-Serial-HOWTO.txt is where I retrieved the docs I can not get step one of echo'ing from the # LRP prompt to the pc with hyper term open and connected. I was trying to get a dual fl

[Leaf-user] Port Forwarding for WWW servers

2001-06-24 Thread Timothy Schilbach
Hey there, I have the E2B working great. Thakn you for that awesome documentation on LEAF. My network only has one subnet so I didnt install Seattle Firwall. I figgured the basic version would be good enough for now. I have allowed SMTP, WWW, POP-3 to be forwarded in my network.conf

[Leaf-user] RE: IPSEC Problems

2001-06-24 Thread John Abrams
Hello again, As I mentioned in the previous message I am posting the IPSEC barf and look outputs then I'll follow with the routing table outputs and I suppose I could grap the IPCHAINS filter and rules outputs. But none the less here it is in all its pitiful glory. # ipsec barf cx1140290-c Sun