Re: [Leaf-user] LaBrea for LRP?

2001-09-20 Thread Jack Coates
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

Re: [Leaf-user] FTP From Behind Firewall Problem...

2001-09-20 Thread Scott C. Best
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

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP.MIRAZON.COM

2001-09-20 Thread Hilton Travis
Title: Hi,   I have a funny feeling that this is blatant unsolicited commercial email.  In common language this is known as spam.  You are therefore a spammer, and generally considered to be one of the lowest lifeforms that inhabits the cyberspae of the Internet, second only (and only somet

Re: [Leaf-user] Static-Nat with LRP-CD

2001-09-20 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
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

Re: [Leaf-user] FTP From Behind Firewall Problem...

2001-09-20 Thread Clark Case
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

[Leaf-user] Static-Nat with LRP-CD

2001-09-20 Thread Harald Schifferl
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

Re: [Leaf-user] LaBrea for LRP?

2001-09-20 Thread David Douthitt
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

[Leaf-user] LaBrea for LRP?

2001-09-20 Thread Alec Miller
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

Re: [Leaf-user] FTP From Behind Firewall Problem

2001-09-20 Thread Binh Do
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

Re: [Leaf-user] FTP From Behind Firewall Problem...

2001-09-20 Thread Scott C. Best
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

[Leaf-user] FTP From Behind Firewall Problem...

2001-09-20 Thread Clark Case
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

Re: [Leaf-user] multi-port cards + LRP

2001-09-20 Thread Matt Schalit
"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

Re: [Leaf-user] multi-port cards + LRP

2001-09-20 Thread David B. Cook
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

[Leaf-user] Proxy ARP almost working

2001-09-20 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
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

[Leaf-user] Proxy-ARP almost working

2001-09-20 Thread Lonnie Cumberland
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