Re: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Your initial message is too cryptic to enable me to provide suggestions (I'm unclear on exactly what you want to accomplish). Your most recent message is missing any detail that would help troubleshoot what's wrong. Troubleshooting systems remotely via e-mail is never easy, especially without cle

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread David McBride
Sorry for the confusing post, I hope this is more helpful. I am trying to get a LRP box going that does not use dhcpd, firewall or masqarading. This is a diagram of the network at present. I can not shutdown the office LAN, so this configuration is for testing, when I have proved I can make it w

[Leaf-user] wireless connection to ISP

2001-10-01 Thread Brock Nanson
I don't yet have my hands on any of the hardware yet... but would like to know if this is feasible! I've used LRP for a while now, mostly Eiger from Charles' site, but also Eigerstein. This time, a friend wants to use his old 486 c/w 16MB RAM to serve as a gateway for a wireless connection he is

[Leaf-user] Masqueraded IPSec Client

2001-10-01 Thread Chris Hackett
Hello All, I'm guessing that my last post, titled "IPSec, LRP, FreeS/WAN, RedCreek Personal Ravlin" was too long and had too much information in it, since I haven't gotten any response. I think I'll try and get right to it. Can anyone help me figure out how to configure my LRP box (EigerBeta2)

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, David McBride wrote: > Sorry for the confusing post, I hope this is more helpful. > I am trying to get a LRP box going that does not use dhcpd, firewall or > masqarading. This is a diagram of the network at present. I can not > shutdown the office LAN, so this configuration

RE: [Leaf-user] wireless connection to ISP

2001-10-01 Thread Peter Stokes
Hi Brock This was asked earlier today, so you may want to hook up with the previous poster (HENRY PSENICKA [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I have no experience of the ISA adapter, but you will have to set it up. Try the PCMCIA LINUX HOWTO for info and possible contacts. Also try sourceforge for any info on

Re: [Leaf-user] Masqueraded IPSec Client

2001-10-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Chris Hackett wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm guessing that my last post, titled "IPSec, LRP, FreeS/WAN, RedCreek > Personal Ravlin" was too long and had too much information in it, since I > haven't gotten any response. I think I'll try and get right to it. > > Can anyone hel

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread David McBride
I will just have to stay late and give some personal time. Can someone tell me what the modules bonding.o is for? thanks, David -Original Message- From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:03 PM To: David McBride Cc: LEAF list (E-mail) Subject: RE:

Re: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I will just have to stay late and give some personal time. > Can someone tell me what the modules bonding.o is for? It's for bonding two or more interfaces into a single logical link. For details, see Documentation/networking/bonding.txt in the kernel source tree. While the name sounds similar

Re: [Leaf-user] Oxygen release question

2001-10-01 Thread David Douthitt
Matthew Schalit wrote: > > I was looking at the leaf site for the > lastest Oxygen release, and found that > things have been stable for a few months > with the libc-2.0.7 and libc-2.1.3 release > flavors. Development of the 2.0.7 version has basically been stopped, as more and more things no lo

Re: [Leaf-user] Masqueraded IPSec Client

2001-10-01 Thread Richard Burt
I have this setup working. Going from memory, you will need the vpn kernel from Charles' site like the former post mentioned. After copying that kernel to the floppy, you will need to replace all your modules. The modules the floppy are not compatable with the vpn kernel. While you are dow

RE: [Leaf-user] Masqueraded IPSec Client

2001-10-01 Thread Chris Hackett
Thanks Rich! I'll give this a go when I get home this evening, and let you know how it goes. Does the ip_masq_ipsec.o module handle the port forwarding that I'm guessing is necessary for the UDP port 500 stuff? Also, if it isn't too much trouble, would you mind sharing with me your rules that a

RE: [Leaf-user] Masqueraded IPSec Client

2001-10-01 Thread Richard Burt
Yes the ip_masq_ipsec takes care of tracking the connections. Typically only one pc at a time on your internal net will be able to connect using ipsec. Otherwise it loses track of what goes where. Here is how I added the rules. In /etc/ipfilter.conf, I added the line below. I have included

[Leaf-user] Development environment for Wireless LRP

2001-10-01 Thread Brock Nanson
Having looked through the archives etc., I'm left thinking I will probably have to install Debian on a box somewhere so as to be able to compile drivers for the breezecom frequency hopping wireless card (now called Alvarion) I'm going to be using. So the question is, should I be working on the 2.

RE: [Leaf-user] Floppys

2001-10-01 Thread John Hamill
G'day Fujitsu SCSI drives certainly have a write protect switch/jumper, but not the IDE range. John >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Saturday, 29 September 2001 6:14 AM >To: LEAF list >Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Floppys >Importance: High > > >

Re: [Leaf-user] Development environment for Wireless LRP

2001-10-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Brock Nanson wrote: > Having looked through the archives etc., I'm left thinking I will probably > have to install Debian on a box somewhere so as to be able to compile > drivers for the breezecom frequency hopping wireless card (now called > Alvarion) I'm going to be using.

RE: [Leaf-user] Development environment for Wireless LRP

2001-10-01 Thread Brock Nanson
Thanks for the reply Jeff. I simply need to recompile the wireless card driver to incorporate Canadian frequency hopping standards and (hopefully) allow it to run on an Eiger LRP box. As you can tell, I'm not very literate when it comes to compiling! I have a hazy understanding of the basic ste

Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein-pr4 available

2001-10-01 Thread Patrick Benson
Patrick Benson wrote: > Never had any problems with: > > superformat /dev/fd01680 Had a bad day ;) should be: superformat /dev/fd0u1680 > then you would do: > > dd if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin of=/dev/fd01680 and: dd if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin of=/dev/fd0u1680 > You dd'ed the other wa

Re: [Leaf-user] Oxygen release question

2001-10-01 Thread Matthew Schalit
David Douthitt wrote: > > Matthew Schalit wrote: > > > > I was looking at the leaf site for the > > lastest Oxygen release, and found that > > things have been stable for a few months > > with the libc-2.0.7 and libc-2.1.3 release > > flavors. > > Development of the 2.0.7 version has basically b

Re: [Leaf-user] EigerStein/LRP + orinoco = build my own?

2001-10-01 Thread HENRY PSENICKA
Peter,   Thanks for the tip... I will have a go with your files and see if I have any luck.     - Original Message - From: Peter Stokes To: HENRY PSENICKA ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 3:04 AM Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] EigerStein/LRP + or

Re: [Leaf-user] EigerStein/LRP + orinoco = build my own?

2001-10-01 Thread HENRY PSENICKA
Thanks Mike, I am aware of the work Muiz did... I tried to use his LRP "kit" without success. We had some e-mail correspondence trying to sort it out in late July, but I have not been able to contact him since. I have also been unable to connect to his web site for several weeks. - Origin

RE: [Leaf-user] LRP withoutDHCPD, Firewall, and Masq - advice

2001-10-01 Thread David McBride
I am not a LRP guru, but to remove DHCPD you just delete DHCPD.lrp from the floppy, I did it from a windows box, and edit the syslinux.cfg with wordpad and delete DHCPD from the line "append=load_ramdisk=1 initrd=root.lrp initrd_archive=minix ramdisk_size=6144 root=/dev/ram0 boot=/dev/fd0u1680,msd

RE: [Leaf-user] Development environment for Wireless LRP

2001-10-01 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Brock Nanson wrote: > Thanks for the reply Jeff. > > I simply need to recompile the wireless card driver to incorporate Canadian > frequency hopping standards and (hopefully) allow it to run on an Eiger LRP > box. As you can tell, I'm not very literate when it comes to compi

[Leaf-user] DCHP REMOVAL

2001-10-01 Thread Philippe Faure
I have got a version of Dachstein Pr3 running, with the correct modules. I am looking for a good How To document that will help me in removing the DCHP client and Server. I know that there are some instructions that come with the kernel to remove DHCPClient, but not the server. I would like to hav

[Leaf-user] Accessing DMZ using external IP???

2001-10-01 Thread Nicolas Riendeau
Hi gals & guys! (-; I seem to remember something about being able to access servers in a DMZ (built using Charles' extended scripts) from the internal network but using the external IP. Is my mind playing tricks here or is this really something that can be done? Thanks! Nick PS: BTW, we're ta

[Leaf-user] Module for a 3Com 3C905C?

2001-10-01 Thread Cameron McLeay
Hi Does anyone have a module for a 3Com 3C905C NIC compiled for kernel 2.2.16? None for this kernel are available at : http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/nic/linuxdownloads.htm The source is available at Donald Beckers page at : http://www.scyld.com/network/vortex.html But I don't have a

[Leaf-user] Strange DHCP request message

2001-10-01 Thread David McBride
When my LRP box boots up and the external NIC (eth0) is requesting an IP address it will sometimes give the messages: "ip length 346 disagrees with bytes recieved 350" and the next line will say "accepting packet with data after udp payload". After it boots up I run ip addr show and it got an add

Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein-pr4 available

2001-10-01 Thread lonnie
Hello All, I have a somewhat dumb question, ok. How do I get this image onto a floppy. when I use "dd of=/dev/fd0 if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin" ]$ dd of=/dev/fd0u1680 if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin dd: /dev/fd0u1680: Input/output error 19+0 records in 18+0 records out -

Re: [Leaf-devel] Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein-pr4 available

2001-10-01 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I have a somewhat dumb question, ok. > > How do I get this image onto a floppy. > > when I use "dd of=/dev/fd0 if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin" > > ]$ dd of=/dev/fd0u1680 if=dachstein-pr4-1680.bin > dd: /dev/fd0u1680: Input/output error > 19+0 records in > 18+0 records out > --