On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> Alec Miller wrote:
>
> > I don't have the tools to make [LaBrea] into an LRP package, but I think this
> > could be a neat addon.
> >
> > (If it doesn't already exist for LRP)
>
> Wouldn't you know it I was just working on this; I've already done
Clark:
Heya. Yeah, all that reading can get tedius. :)
Quick emphasis to your point number 4: to get passive-mode
FTP working, you need to coordinate which ports your FTP
server will propose to a client, and which ports your
firewall will forward along to the server. This is addition
to c
Title:
Hi,
I have
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i got a block of 8 official IP addresse to use for a DMZ, Firewall and
private Network over a leased line, setup with a Static-Nat from my ISP.
so may question is, can i "easy" expand the nextwork.conf which is came
with LRP-CD or did i have to replace it with extended scripts from
Charles site V
Thanks for the replys on this subject. I got several
suggestions...
1) Make sure ip_masq_ftp is loaded. I do have
ip_masq_ftp loaded - are there any options that should
be used?
2) Try passive mode. I tried connecting with the
client in passive mode - this failed with a "Socket
Error: no connec
hi all,
i got a block of 8 official IP addresse to use for a DMZ, Firewall and
private Network over a leased line, setup with a Static-Nat from my ISP.
so may question is, can i "easy" expand the nextwork.conf which is came
with LRP-CD or did i have to replace it with extended scripts from
Charl
Alec Miller wrote:
> I don't have the tools to make [LaBrea] into an LRP package, but I think this
> could be a neat addon.
>
> (If it doesn't already exist for LRP)
Wouldn't you know it I was just working on this; I've already done
it.
I made a few code changes - mainly designed to make
Someone sent me this link in the midst of the recent Nimda attacks.
I don't have the tools to make this into an LRP package, but I think this
could be a neat addon.
(If it doesn't already exist for LRP)
Alec
=
http://www.incidents.org/LaB
You need to do the following:
FTP Server:
- Enable the FTP server in passive mode
- Allow a range of ports for this server (e.g. 20001 to 20005)
- Tell the world that your IP is YOUR_PUBLIC_IP
LRP:
- Port forwarding the above ports from LRP to the internal machine running
your FTP server.
I ho
Clark:
Heya. You're running headlong into the difference
between how NAT'ing firewalls act in regards to active and
passive mode FTP. I wroteup a PDF which spares few details
about it:
ftp://ftp.echogent.com/docs/FTP_and_Firewalls.pdf
The end of that document describes ho
I have recently set up an EigerStein firewall at home,
and nearly have everything working just the way I want
it. Nearly.
The EigerStein machine is set up to forward FTP
packets to a computer behind my home firewall. This
works fine when I access the machine from a computer
that is esentially si
"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 in, however. My f
I have some longer term experience with these multi-port boards and they
do work very well. I have had a Stallion running on a server for 7 years
now (and it was used when I got it). Excellent product. Stable.
I have also had good luck with Cyclades and you will probably find the
driver already b
Hello Again,
I just noticed that my diagram did not show up correctly.
INTERNET
|Gate (146.9.31.1)
|(146.9.31.x) Class "B", I think We have the entire 31
subnet here at the university lab
|
| external LRP 146.9.31.x machines not
Hello,
Hope that you are doing well.
It seems that all of the hadrware and even the cabling is correct for
this Proxy ARP LRP, but I cannot get the last part to work.
I can PING from the DMZ to the local (146.9.31.x) subnet, but I cannot
go beyond that. When I try from the DMZ machine, I get
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