Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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> > The second release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available.
>
> I forgot to mention...anyone wanting to upgrade from the previous (rc1)
> version of Dachstein-CD can simply switch to the new CD and reboot (keeping
> your existing config floppy)...no
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From: "Keith Laidlaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 1) the bootdisk.bin file has a mistake in lrpkg.cfg: it has a . between
> dhcpd and dhclient (not a ,)
Doh!!! This somehow didn't make the bug list, so isn't fixed in rc2...it
will be fixed in rc3. Meanwhile, simply creat
> The second release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available.
I forgot to mention...anyone wanting to upgrade from the previous (rc1)
version of Dachstein-CD can simply switch to the new CD and reboot (keeping
your existing config floppy)...no manual tweaking of anything required. To
> I am using Eigerstein distribution of LRP as my firewall for last 6
months
> and I am happy with that stuff.
> I am wondering if it is possible to add a snmp module to this firewall
> I need to monitor my network's traffic and other patterns and I found an
> application which monitors these thi
The second release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available. A
couple minor but annoying bugs have been fixed, and I have added Kenneth
Hadley's PPP and PPPoE packages, with hopes of getting PPPoE connections
working (currently untested).
The iso image can be found in the usual places:
The 'normal' and 'RAID' versions of the Dachstein kernel are now available
with the updated openwall ow3 patch, which fixes the symlink DoS and the
pthread exploit. As with the small kernel previously, the prefix has
changed from 2.2.19-1- to 2.2.19-2-, and the Dachstein symlinks now point to
the
I am using Eigerstein distribution of LRP as my firewall for last 6 months
and I am happy with that stuff.
I am wondering if it is possible to add a snmp module to this firewall
I need to monitor my network's traffic and other patterns and I found an
application which monitors these things. Unfo
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone is using xinetd instead of inetd?
Will
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> Does anyone has ez-ipupdate (3.0.11b5) packaged ?
> I need a version which supports dyndns-custom, and it seems that the
latest
> lrp package (that I found) is 3.0.1b1.
>
> Stefaan
See
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/ez-ipupd.lrp
It's 3.0.11b5 stripped to 24K
It's also on Shane
I am going to need to run Microsoft Netmeeting through a Linux Router
3.1.0, audio only no file transfers or "whiteboard", that is fire wall
and NAT.
Is all I have to do is to port forward the ports listed on the
Microsoft netmeeting howto page?
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/ARTICLES/Q
hi,
Does anyone has ez-ipupdate (3.0.11b5) packaged ?
I need a version which supports dyndns-custom, and it seems that the latest
lrp package (that I found) is 3.0.1b1.
Stefaan
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I just tried Dachstein-cd rc1, but I cant find pptp? Is there a pptp
package that I'm missing its not on the cd? Any help would be
appreciated.
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> I am trying to make the Dachstein LRP to work as a firewall at home.
> The problem is that it does not use my ISP gateway, i.e. I am not
possiblet
> o reach anything beyond the gateway.
> However, if I use the Eigerstein Static LRP, which have the same setup it
> works fine.
>
> Netstat shows 3
I am trying to make the Dachstein LRP to work as a firewall at home.
The problem is that it does not use my ISP gateway, i.e. I am not possiblet
o reach anything beyond the gateway.
However, if I use the Eigerstein Static LRP, which have the same setup it
works fine.
Netstat shows 3 entry in the
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