Title: ISDN
Greetings...
Anyone can point me out to a LRP package that supports the Eican Pro DIVA ISDN card.
Built on the Eigerstein2BETA distro, will be great..
thnks
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Richard J. Lohman wrote:
> Greetings, all:
> I've been tasked with setting up a remote access solution for a
> number of remote offices. I was pondering setting up an LRP (either
> EigerStein or DachStein) box as a PPP dial-in box. I need to be
> able to provide 12 lines
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> I've packaged a couple of scripts that tie into PortSentry which page me
> (and send email) every time one tries to connect to a port protected by
> PortSentry.
>
> One sends out a page based on the command line by using an email gateway
> (you'll have
yes I did that too and wouldn't work
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 7:46
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Netgear FA310TX
and reversed ethernet address
HI Gerry
Have you
This is what I have done. **SIGH**
Recreated the disk from file eigerstein_1_img_eigerstein.exe.
Copy modules tulip.o and rtl8139.o to /lib/modules.
Changed file /etc/modules - uncommented tulip and added the line rtl8139
after the tulip line.
In network.conf change IF_DHCP to say IF_DHCP="eth0 e
Danny Carter wrote:
>
> David,
> Can these scripts be made to work on
> Charles' Eigerstein images or is
> it just for use with the Oxygen distro?
> This sounds like something that I'd
> like to set up on my firewall ES2B,
> especially with all of the activity
> that I have seen in the logs late
David,
Can these scripts be made to work on Charles' Eigerstein images or is is it just for
use with the Oxygen distro?
This sounds like something that I'd like to set up on my firewall ES2B, especially
with all of the activity that I have seen in the logs lately.
Thanks!
Danny Carter
On Wed,
At 03:21 PM 9/19/01 -0500, Richard J. Lohman wrote:
>Greetings, all:
>I've been tasked with setting up a remote access solution for a
>number of remote offices. I was pondering setting up an LRP (either
>EigerStein or DachStein) box as a PPP dial-in box. I need to be
>able to provide 12 lin
Greetings, all:
I've been tasked with setting up a remote access solution for a
number of remote offices. I was pondering setting up an LRP (either
EigerStein or DachStein) box as a PPP dial-in box. I need to be
able to provide 12 lines in, however. My first thought was a multi-
port modem
I've packaged a couple of scripts that tie into PortSentry which page me
(and send email) every time one tries to connect to a port protected by
PortSentry.
One sends out a page based on the command line by using an email gateway
(you'll have to figure out your own).
The other does the work; it
Bryan:
I have Covad and I am using Kenneth Hadley's version Eigerstien2beta
pppoebeta v.0.4. Works great, but I am using it on an old 486 with a
D-link 5port switch so that I can plug my laptop into the net when I
bring it home and my home computer is always plugged into the net.
Robert Chambe
Greetings.
I know the topic of load balancing has been brought up before and I have
read the HOWTO on this topic but am still somewhat in the dark. I am not a
programmer and have almost no knowledge of Perl but am fairly familiar with
LRP and Linux in general.
Here is what I am trying to accomplis
Bryan,
I am using Kenneth Hadley's PPoE package that runs great with my Earthlink
DSL, and have to say that neither the DSL service or this LRP package has
failed me yet. As for PCMCIA, I have no idea if it will work with this
package. You may also want to look into the latest version of Echowall
IF you are a beginner with PPPoE, your best bet by a mile is to use Kenneth
Hadley's image for PPPoE (derived from EigerStein, if I recall correctly). I
no longer have PPPoE here (yay!), but when I did, it was the one PPPoE setup
I tried that worked without a hitch, every time.
Not having used a
Allo everyone...
Finally got broadband in my area, and am hooked up to EarthLink via
Covad ADSL (sure hope their network stays up if they go out of business...).
Anyhow, my understanding is that EarthLink is using PPPoE. I am crazy
enough that I am going to try to take that on at the same time
OK so i bought 2 of these cards because somebody
told me that they should work with most of the lrp variations. I installed both
Eigerstein and EigersteinBeta with most defaults except for the modules
(activated tulip and removed other ethernet drivers) and dhclient.conf (I
need to send my e
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> If you use tftp://somesite/lrp.conf or something like that for a source
> (after disk packages are loaded) then it should work. lrp.conf needs to
> have a list of packages to load.
>
> I forget the full details, but it should be in syslinux.cfg - or at
> least some d
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