[Leaf-user] Basic Routing Problem

2001-07-08 Thread Bernard
Hi Newsgroup, hi mailing list, high Charles. Would someone please help me with ideas to solve this basic ethernet to ethernet routing problem with a floppy router such as LRP. I have only 2 networks that I want to connect. What makes things REALLY easy is that these small networks don't need to

[Leaf-user] Eiger image to a bootable cdrom

2001-07-08 Thread M8d
first off i know that there has been *tons* of requests on this info but for some reason i can get it to work right.  i have been running a version of eiger with a new kernel (ide support) with ssh and a few tweaks here and there  it work prefectly but i would like to take that image and

Re: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-08 Thread Bernard
Dan, Many thanks for your help. I am very grateful for this. I think I know what is (at least part of) the problem. Charles's proxy-arp option 3) (I list all of them below for completeness) appears to depend on the special case: The external (=internal) router address must be in the same netwo

Re: [Leaf-user] Re: [LRP] why I like psentry.lrp

2001-07-08 Thread Victor McAllister
John Desmond wrote: > Victor- > > Could psentry be used to deny those nasty DNS floods? > i.e., let LRP build its own rule set as the flood > occurs? I don't remember it being mentioned in > relation to DNS flooding. > Seems like it would be an elegant solution and mostly > automagical. Port Sen

[Leaf-user] Re: [LRP] why I like psentry.lrp

2001-07-08 Thread John Desmond
Victor- Could psentry be used to deny those nasty DNS floods? i.e., let LRP build its own rule set as the flood occurs? I don't remember it being mentioned in relation to DNS flooding. Seems like it would be an elegant solution and mostly automagical. -John --- Victor McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-08 Thread Dan
Bernard, I am responding because it's a quiet weekend, and the regular gurus seem to be out enjoying the summer weather. Notice the exclusivity of the previous statement --- I place myself outside that group known as "gurus." :) As I indicated in my previous response, I have a similar setup, a

[Leaf-user] RE: Help with DNS error logs on Eiger2Beta with PPPoP

2001-07-08 Thread Kevin
Thanks Victor! Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 16:39:29 -0700 From: Victor McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] RE: Help with DNS error logs on Eiger2Beta with PPPoP Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] # > /var/log/messages will make the file zero bytes long Kevin wrote

[Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-08 Thread Bernard
Hi, Please accept my apologies for the long email. The router is running (thanks Dan for your tip re the formatting). I can ping the external interface (eth0) now but I cannot ping the DMZ (eth1), see diagram. I have had to comment out a lot of the original script because I understand this set

Re: [Leaf-user] LEAF Thin Servers & Clients

2001-07-08 Thread Fabian Linzberger
Hi everyone! Angel Martin Alganza wrote: > > Subject: Thin Servers & Clients > (Was: RE: [Leaf-user] Oxygen + TFTP boot > -&- Re: LRP Print Server & LRP Xterminal) > > Hello, > > Brett J. Hoffman wants to load his whole firewall OS from a TFTP server. > Dave Hng wants to set up an LRP Xtermina

[Leaf-user] A small snippet of code for review

2001-07-08 Thread Tony
I apologize in advance for posting something that is probably more of use in the developer's list, but I want the maximum eyeballs to look and tell me a few things. First, can anyone tell me if this code depends on libraries that have been removed from LEAF? I am running the pre-release EigerSti

Re: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-08 Thread Bernard
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 22:02:22 -0500, you wrote: > > >>>SNIPPY >I found that Dudley's script uses parameters that are explained in >Steinkuehler's instructions but are not supported in the script in the >EigerStein distribution. > >Charles Steinkuehler suggested 3 supported solutions in an email >to

Re: [Leaf-user] Oxygen + TFTP boot

2001-07-08 Thread Matt Schalit
"Brett J. Hoffman" wrote: > > I don't want to transfer files back and forth from my router, apparently > with the Oxygen release you can have it load files via tftp from a tftp > server, so instead of requiring two floppy disks, I can just stick one > in, and then load whatever else I need via tf