Seems like it has something to do with my BIOS. I placed the CFA into
another, more recent machine with the autoconfig for the IDE
controller. RH linux came up, showing 489/4/32 in /proc/.../. I
manually set my BIOS to those settings on the older machine, booted up,
same results. I then placed
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Greg J wrote:
>
> > I have a private network (192.168.1.0) with an LRP / IPSec box
> > (192.168.1.5) NATing on a DSL connection to the internet. I have a
> > Win98 notebook on a dialup connection to the internet using an IRE vpn
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Greg J wrote:
> I have a private network (192.168.1.0) with an LRP / IPSec box
> (192.168.1.5) NATing on a DSL connection to the internet. I have a
> Win98 notebook on a dialup connection to the internet using an IRE vpn
> client to connect back to the private network. I can
Hi mailing list,
Please excuse my ignorance if this is a FAQ:
I am getting script errors/warnings as folows with my modified
Eiger-Stein 1.1 script (I know it's my fault):
[: missing]
Charles pointed out to me that
"This is usually an indication that you've got DOS end-of-lines (CRLF)
instea
I have a private network (192.168.1.0) with an LRP /
IPSec box (192.168.1.5) NATing on a DSL connection to the internet. I
have a Win98 notebook on a dialup connection to the internet using an IRE
vpn client to connect back to the private network. I can get a secure connection
from the noteb
Hey all-
A quick question about iptables... My FW is running a 2.4.5 kernel and
iptables. I've been doing benchmarking on the web farm behind the FW and
I have been hitting some limit with the ip_conntrack module... I get the
following error:
>ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> But it can be configured to load packages locally?
Not sure what you mean...
> > However, glibc 2.1 is only in the development version; I'm fast reaching
> > the point that I may put it up for download as beta, and potentially
> > release it soon as a beta release.
>
Thanks David!
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Well, Oxygen doesn't need two disks; it's just designed so that the
> first disk holds basic system commands and utilities, and the
> applications are on a second disk. It's also designed to load packages
> over the network, also all
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
> But LVS requires kernel patches and runs some specific supporting
> programs. So I would need an LRP distribution which can run newer binaries
> (glibc 2.1.x).
>
> Is Oxygen the one to go with? Does Oxygen really need 2 disks or can
> everything be merged into one small
Peter,
go to
http://www.casano.com/lrp/
I use this source for my firewall, running on an old Toshiba laptop with
two Linksys PCMCIA cards. Worked straight out of the box. I'm running it
with the EigersteinBETA2 as the base. I recommend it.
Now when son of Eigerstein ever goes live, with 2.2.1
Hi,
Along with building a regular LRP firewall, I'm also considering the
minimal LRP distributions to build small servers for dedicated purposes.
For example, I'm interested in building an LVS cluster, and it would be a
good idea to have an LVS server which does only that, not having all the
blo
Ok then.
This is what I have done:
My MB supports IDE autodetect,
I fdisk'd with DOS 7.0
I syslinux'd the drive,
copied all files from te floppy to the CFA,
changed the kernel from floppy to IDE support,
edited syslinux.cfg to reflect boot & package locations,
that's all folks!
Everything worke
"Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
>
> OK, we know how to open ports tcp 5631 and udp 5632, and we can connect
> to PCAnywhere hosts behind LRP-CD -- from the Internet in general.
>
> However, specifically, when site A is behind LRP-CD(A) and site B is
> behind LRP-CD(B) and we are inside site B, we *
syslinux 1.42 is the version that I use on my *Eiger* diskette, thats
why I matched it. I tried using the latest syslinux, however, had
worse experiences with that...
Billy
--- "Luis.F.Correia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Billy, don't use syslinux 1.42!!!
>
> Use the same version you have on t
Hi
Has anyone got the pcmcia NIC .o modules for the 2.2.16 kernel I can
download?
Thanks
Peter
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Won't matter. Syslinux is having problems reading files from
the CF disk. This implies a disk geometry problem.
At 01:10 PM 07/11/2001 +0100, John Ridout wrote
>Have you checked the file size of root.lrp?
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Billy, don't use syslinux 1.42!!!
Use the same version you have on the EigerStein floppy.
All versions are available on the net!
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Billy Jacobs
> Sent: 10 July 2001 05:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [E
> In my syslinux.cfg file, I have set both boot and PKGPATH to /dev/hda1.
>
> I mentioned before that I have to specify the drive type in my BIOS by
> sectors, heads, cylinders, etc. Since a CF disk doesn't have any such
> parts, what is the best setting to use? I know by specifying different
>
Have you checked the file size of root.lrp?
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Mike Sensney
> Sent: 11 July 2001 05:11
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Re: How to make CF disk bootable
>
>
> Hokay...The normal seq
Whoa there Billy.
Did you copy the LRP files from the Eiger disk under DOS?
If you copy from floppy formatted as greater than 1.44 DOS
might copy part of a file giving you a corrupted kernal image.
That's why Charles has all the faffing with copying from the
LRP disk while running LRP.
Regards
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