From: "Charles-Etienne Dube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I ran makekey succefully with the package from your sourceforge page
> and also
> with your libz.lrp. To confirm that it works I used ssh to connect to
> other machines.
>
> But a problem remains, I cannot backup sshd.lrp and ssh.lrp but I can
>
>> Are you going to dial your ISP, if yes then you do not need mgetty.
>> If not some people use getty anyway, yes I know mgetty is for modem use
>> but getty was used for that before mgetty existed.
No, I want to be able to dial into my LRP box and access the net through its
ADSL connection. I h
Hi Jacques,
You were right about the bad download, I downloaded libz.so.1 with
internet explorer and it worked... I knew netscape had hard time
downloading file
such as Red hat rpm files and others but I didn't think it was that
since
the packages seemed ok.
I ran makekey su
Hello,
We are using LRP with eiger+extended scripts of materhorn ver 1.0
in our lrp box with 3 NICs as shown below.
External Network (BAD) [via cisco router and rad modem ]
|
|
eth0|
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|203.200.144.16
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> >Do you still need me to complete the scanning task, or is the web based
> >scanner enough for each user/leader to do?
> Yes. I think they will provide a good reference for users to compare there
> setup with. Also, scans from the DMZ, and the internal ne
Mike S. Thank you! I have tried from a portable win 95 machine
and it does work. I used
wget ftp://192.168.1.254/bash
Well at least was syntax I used.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
> Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 16:15:11 -0700
> From: Mike Sensney <[EMAIL
This is probably a much simpler problem than I am making it out to be,
but... I don't want to hear log messages from dhclient on my LRP box.
My cable provider has the default lease time set to 7.5 minutes, and my
daemon.log and system.log fill up with messages about getting new
leases. I've see
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-06-27 23:00 -0700
> >Someone recently mentioned that this was characteristic of a binary
> >download gone bad, as Windows Netscape is likely to do with a poorly
> >configured server.
> >
> >Soon, perhaps, sourceforge will respond to
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Billy Jacobs wrote:
> I have been seeing the same thing as of late. Just went through my
> email reports, and it seems like I am getting hit mostly from the
> following addresses on ports 111 and 515:
>
> (sorted / uniq-ed)
> 24.93.164.129:2555 ---> my.ip.add.ress:111
a1-1
Cygwin has supplied many ports of Unix (Linux) tools to the Windows
environment. Wget is one of them. It will get files from web sites for you
and you don't have to worry about file corruption.
For Windows users who is interested I have just added the Cygwin Windows
port of wget and supporting
Got my Oxygen LRP system working great. Now I can tell my wife we have a
gold mine of potential routers rather than a closet full of boat anchors.
Thanks all.
My upstream router wants me to do RIP. I poked around in the various
documentation troves and couldn't find any mention of RIP. Does
At 01:17 PM 06/28/2001 -0700, Larry Platzek wrote
>Mike S. are you going to put the required DLLs on the SF site also?
>CYGWIN1.DLL is required, I do not know if anything else is required.
>Thank You.
>
>
>Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Opps! Didn't think that there might be a required DLL. I
Richard Doyle wrote:
>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105&page_id=19 reveals
> all. Look for "FAQs sec13: Developer Questions Answered" near the bottom
> of the page.
Also look at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/lrp.rtf
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PRO
Mike S. are you going to put the required DLLs on the SF site also?
CYGWIN1.DLL is required, I do not know if anything else is required.
Thank You.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 16:17:07 -0700
> From: Mike Sensney <[EMAIL PR
Are you going to dial your ISP, if yes then you do not need mgetty.
If not some people use getty anyway, yes I know mgetty is for modem use
but getty was used for that before mgetty existed.
I am using the image to dial my ISP and provide for internet access to
my home network. I as yet do not ha
Damn my itchy delete finger
Someone provided a link or something concerning a question about what
platform to compile packages on. Is there somewhere that lists all the
different images and what the compile platform used (specifically eigerstein
2beta)?
Thanks and sorry for the redundancy h
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1105&page_id=19 reveals
all. Look for "FAQs sec13: Developer Questions Answered" near the bottom
of the page.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, June 28
Consider dnscache. By default, it queries the root servers directly.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Rodley
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:07 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] DNS problem from internal ne
Problem solved, thanks for the help. Was connecting to DNS server that
didn't want to serve me. Grrr.
John Rodley
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I downloaded the image of the EigerStein-pppd distro from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/
I plan to just grab the pppd.lrp and add it to my existing Eigerstein disks.
One thing I noticed was the lack of mgetty and associated config files -
what does it use in place?
Thanks,
--
Eri
Hi John
What happens on the win2k box when you run nslookup?
Also is your dns server setup to respond to requests from the LRP box?
Try logging onto the lrp box, make sure you have the dns server setup
correctly on it and try ping'ing using the name and ip. If this is still a
problem I would gu
The problem:
Win2k box at 10.0.0.2 with 10.0.0.1 LRP box as default gateway and
198.41.0.4 as DNS server. Win2k box can ping anyone anywhere on the net,
including the DNS server at 198.41.0.4. However, if I ping a DNS name such
as www.akamai.com, it doesn't resolve (unknown host name). Telnet
In Oracle, if you run with parallel processing -- parallel query and
parallel DML, it is very easy to get to a throughput wait (provided you
don't get an I/O wait first if you're 0+1 and on fiber using at least 6
spindles and match the file system block to the DB block size, you can
alleviate this
[1] What is different between these?
NOMASQ_DEST
NOMASQ_DEST_BYPASS
[2] We are confused about usage of:
INTERN_SERVERS
Format is given:
Suppose that we want 192.168.0.250 ping-able by the world -- how ought
this be var be constructed?
Or, by extern-ip,
Hi all,
I would like to setup a host to compile packages. What is the "minimum"
configuration for such a host. Performance is not an issue, my main concern is
disk space and memory.
I've downloaded debian 2.1.r4. Is there a minimal configuration in order to
compile LRP packages??
I know I need s
Billy Jacobs wrote:
> I have been seeing the same thing as of late. Just went through my
> email reports, and it seems like I am getting hit mostly from the
> following addresses on ports 111 and 515:
Port 111 is the RPC port, which hosts things like NIS (security risk)
and NFS (security risk).
I have been seeing the same thing as of late. Just went through my
email reports, and it seems like I am getting hit mostly from the
following addresses on ports 111 and 515:
(sorted / uniq-ed)
24.93.164.129:2555 ---> my.ip.add.ress:111
61.129.68.18:2913 ---> my.ip.add.ress:111
61.159.62.12:5151
Dale Long, 2001-06-28 13:19 +0930
>On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > There are a couple of other quality scanning sites.
> >
> > Web Links Main / Security Audits
> > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/links.php?op=viewlink&cid=6
>
>Do you still need me to complete the scanning task, or is the w
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-06-27 23:00 -0700
>Someone recently mentioned that this was characteristic of a binary
>download gone bad, as Windows Netscape is likely to do with a poorly
>configured server.
>
>Soon, perhaps, sourceforge will respond to the open item to fix their
>server configuration.
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