Charles:
Awhile ago you posted something about Dachstein with PPPoE and you were
looking for volunteers to try it.
Where can I download a copy of it? Also it needs to be a floppy version
since I do not have a cd burner.
Robert Chambers
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Charles,
In spite of the dire warnings on your site about the CD version not being
appropriate for those without significant prior experience with
Linux/leaf/LRP, I have tried it with great success within the past few
days, on three different machines where I was running a 2-floppy setup.
I g
pn] Hey Charles, what's the chance of me getting a miniature of your battle
'bot in a happy meal? :)
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> but
>
> b) a distributed LEAF web system should be maintained. Charles
> Steinkuehler's site is about the only well-known alternate at this time.
> I am working toward a setup that might allow mirroring, but it will be on
> a flaky connection.
>
Flak
Kory Krofft wrote:
>
> All this talk about the weblet message logs has me wondering. My firewall log
> states that since yesterday I have almost 3000 denied or rejected packets. I
> included a sample of the log entries below. Can someone please explain what
> these lines mean? Do I have a probl
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Patrick Benson wrote:
> Patrick Lambe wrote:
>
> > My question isn't directly related, but is in the same arena. I've got a
> > laptop that I use primarily for windows development/games/surfing etc but I
> > would like to have relatively small linux distro on it for those occ
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Kory Krofft wrote:
> All this talk about the weblet message logs has me wondering. My firewall log
> states that since yesterday I have almost 3000 denied or rejected packets. I
> included a sample of the log entries below. Can someone please explain what
> these lines mean
All this talk about the weblet message logs has me wondering. My firewall log
states that since yesterday I have almost 3000 denied or rejected packets. I
included a sample of the log entries below. Can someone please explain what
these lines mean? Do I have a problem? Is there a way to reset th
Yup, this is what I currently have..upon boot it loads all
LRP packages then tries to init the network cards and then starts claiming
that eth0, eth1 doesn't exist and then DHCPd fails (for obviouse reasons).
! mount iso9660 /dev/hda <<-- this is correct?? Where 'h
> anyone else got any more hints they can give?
>
> I put the pci-scan driver in but it still won't load any network card
> modules. But it sure seems to load everything else off the CD OK.
Try scrolling back to where the modules are getting loaded, and look for any
error messages or abnormal ou
Thanks. I'm going to strongly urge them just use AV on the clients,
setting up a whole mail server and filtering system is looking too
complex for such a small office. But it's good to know what the options
are.
-Steve
On Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at 04:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>
You put the pci-scan module before the NIC modules, right?
--On Tuesday, November 13, 2001 4:41 PM -0600 Alec Miller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone else got any more hints they can give?
>
> I put the pci-scan driver in but it still won't load any network card
> modules. But it sure seems
I have seen the same problem, when I search the leaf user list archived over at
geocrawler.com. The trick is to actually open a message in the lists, and
then type in your search terms in the search box. This seems to work
everytime...
-prabhakar
>
> is there some secret trick about searching
> From: Steve Cayford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 13:30:15 -0600
>
> Hey all. I do some volunteering with a local non-profit which is
> thinking of setting up a router/gateway/firewall for their small
> (5-6 machines) win95 & win98 network. I immediately thought of
> LEAF, havi
anyone else got any more hints they can give?
I put the pci-scan driver in but it still won't load any network card
modules. But it sure seems to load everything else off the CD OK.
thanks
Alec
- Original Message -
From: Alec Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LEAF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
S
The latest, greatest, (and hopefully final) release candidate of
Dachstein-CD is now available (rc5). The persistent problem with snmpBlock
is finally fixed in ipfilter.conf, but the big news is migration from my
dnscache package to Jacques Nilo's, along with switching to the latest
version of Ja
> I was hoping one of the project developers can update the FAQ:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1966&group_id=13751
>
> The list of branches does not include:
> Coyote Linux
>
> Is that an oversight or on purpose?
It looks like it's on purpose. Coyote linux is a relative
I was hoping one of the project developers can update the FAQ:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1966&group_id=13751
The list of branches does not include:
Coyote Linux
Is that an oversight or on purpose?
-Thanks
Stephen More
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Over the weekend, I upragded my existing Eigerstein to Dachstein RC 2 floppy
version. I have a DMZ and 2 internal networks and the upgrade went OK. Then
I found out that the 2 internal networks cannot see each other, so I added
the "set x" to the network.conf and ipfilter.conf and restart the fir
Mart Kempen wrote:
>
> > Follow the instructions:
> >
> > myrouter# more /var/log/messages
> >
>
> Could you be a little bit more specific what you mean by this? Where can I
> find this instructions?
>
> I checked my firewall rules, in the 'routerstatus' (web based)
>
> and found this line:
>
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Mart Kempen wrote:
> > Follow the instructions:
> >
> > myrouter# more /var/log/messages
> >
>
> Could you be a little bit more specific what you mean by this? Where can I
> find this instructions?
The instructions included in the web page said: "See the messages log
files
Mart Kempen wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > is there some secret trick about searching the leaf mailing lists
> > that I am
> > not aware off?? My searching on vpn didn't yield any results, and
> > I think it
> > is rather unlikely that there has not been any talk about vpn's
> > on the leaf-
> > li
Ha ha, yeah I did mail them about it a while back. I'm expecting a reply any
time now. ;-)
- Original Message -
From: "Zack Mully" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Exchange server
I scanned that link and it looks very useful - thanks for passing it along.
(And I fall at the feet of the people who make the effort to explain this
stuff for the Rest of Us!)
Lee
- Original Message -
From: "Barbara Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, Nove
Hey all. I do some volunteering with a local non-profit which is
thinking of setting up a router/gateway/firewall for their small (5-6
machines) win95 & win98 network. I immediately thought of LEAF, having
got it working well at home, but the director thinks the router should
also handle email
Mart Kempen wrote:
> :: Firewall Status ::
> Tue Nov 13 20:26:18 UTC 2001
>
> firewall Firewall Status: error
>
> You have 609 denied or rejected packets in your recent packet logs.
>
> See the messages log files for details
>
> I have it running only for 10 minutes or so, at the number keeps
> Follow the instructions:
>
> myrouter# more /var/log/messages
>
Could you be a little bit more specific what you mean by this? Where can I
find this instructions?
I checked my firewall rules, in the 'routerstatus' (web based)
and found this line:
pkts bytes target prot opttosa tosx
Lee-
Good luck getting AOL to help you out... I just spend the past eight
weeks tracking down a problem with email sent to AOL. It turned out our
email distributor was sending too much email to AOL and wasn't on their
approved high-volume list (this is all based on inference, AOL won't
act
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Mart Kempen wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> Finally everything setup correctly. Also put a dedicated computer in the
> room.
>
> I use the Dachstein Image, just with normal installation config, dynamic IP
> DHCP connected to @home.
>
> I looked at the 'router status' with my brows
Hello,
Thanks, Mark and Sam and Lee, for your replies.
I've just come across this page, http://bind8nt.meiway.com/itsaDNSmess.cfm,
which provides clear explanations of several reasons why a mail server
sitting behind a NATing firewall without its own public IP address and
proper DNS records migh
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Bruce E. (Sam) Slade wrote:
> If in fact the section of the url stating the new SourceForge copyright
> assingment is reality, then it would appear that SourceForce (VA Linux)
> has drifted away from their initial position in respect to free
> software. Once copyright is ass
Hi people,
Finally everything setup correctly. Also put a dedicated computer in the
room.
I use the Dachstein Image, just with normal installation config, dynamic IP
DHCP connected to @home.
I looked at the 'router status' with my browser at address: 192.168.1.254
pretty cool to look at.
One t
I have the same problem from a Linux/sendmail server that I run behind a NAT
router. The NAT router is currently Eigerstein2beta but I used to have the
same problem under other NAT routers.
I can dig out the failure messages but they all hint at the reverse domain
not checking out to the satisfac
1. Wasn't knocking Walnut Creek, rather was trying to say that they did
a massive amount of good for FreeBSD and Slackware. :)
2. Yes, Wind River.
3. I went back and re-read the fsf URL a couple of times again, and
yes, I do see and agree with what you were referring to, ei: that the
url auth
David Douthitt wrote:
> Why not use:
>
> Oxygen - http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen
Which is quite obvious!. ;-)
Thought the question had to do with other possibilities other than
LEAF...
Oh well..
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Patrick Benson
Stockholm, Sweden
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"Bruce E. (Sam) Slade" wrote:
> Another case in point is what
> happened to the ex-Walnut Creek, really
> hardcore pushers of FreeBSD and Slackware among other things.
"Pushers"? Really they were the main distribution point for both,
and offered a LOT of good things. I still have my disk o
Patrick Benson wrote:
> Why not try:
>
> Trinux - http://trinux.sourceforge.net/
> All the tools you'll ever need you can find on a 3-disk setup...
Not LEAF-based - no login security. Specialized tool for network
security.
> muLinux - http://mulinux.nevalabs.org/
Requires 1.72M disks... brea
Patrick Lambe wrote:
> My question isn't directly related, but is in the same arena. I've got a
> laptop that I use primarily for windows development/games/surfing etc but I
> would like to have relatively small linux distro on it for those occasions
> when only Linux will do (network sniffing/co
If in fact the section of the url stating the new SourceForge copyright
assingment is reality, then it would appear that SourceForce (VA Linux)
has drifted away from their initial position in respect to free
software. Once copyright is assigned to them, they can do with it
whatever they want...
Patrick Lambe wrote:
> My question isn't directly related, but is in the same arena. I've got a
> laptop that I use primarily for windows development/games/surfing etc but I
> would like to have relatively small linux distro on it for those occasions
> when only Linux will do (network sniffing/co
FSF Europe is advising authors to move away from SourceForge.
What do you think?
http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html
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I see Charles put out the Dachstein CD RC5 version last night. I did
not see an announcement. Perhaps he was so busy coding that he forgot
to let the world know. Thanks Charles for all the hard work. I like
the additions of Jaques Nilo's sshd, tiny dns etc.
I think it is about time for me to u
At 17:47 12/11/01, Patrick Benson wrote:
>Please keep in mind that your Linux knowledge will certainly increase
>dramatically after reading this!. :-)
>
>http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/Documentation/LRPHardDiskHOWTO.txt
>
>Keep an eye on the WARNING message about installing it on
Hi Barbara,
I would do as Mark said regarding trying to locate headers of failed
messages from the server that isn't accepting your mail. To solve it
correctly though, you have two options, both of which will reflect the
correct reverse DNS for all outside mail servers.
1. Your exchange server
> Hi all,
>
> is there some secret trick about searching the leaf mailing lists
> that I am
> not aware off?? My searching on vpn didn't yield any results, and
> I think it
> is rather unlikely that there has not been any talk about vpn's
> on the leaf-
> list. If I brows the list I even found so
Barbara,
> From: Barbara Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 15:58:49 +0100
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm running a small PC network, including an Exchange server, behind
> an EigerStein using NAT. Most of the time everything works great.
We are doing the same, but using Postfix (which I
Hi all,
is there some secret trick about searching the leaf mailing lists that I am
not aware off?? My searching on vpn didn't yield any results, and I think it
is rather unlikely that there has not been any talk about vpn's on the leaf-
list. If I brows the list I even found some mails in the
Hello,
I'm running a small PC network, including an Exchange server, behind an
EigerStein using NAT. Most of the time everything works great.
However, e-mail sent by the Exchange server to a few domains fails, I
understand, because there is no public reverse DNS for the Exchange server,
and som
Quick question,
Is there some script somewhere that will clean out the tmp directory that is scheduled
to run periodically? I am running EigerStein Beta2 and checked multicron and didn't
see anything for the tmp dir.
I have a load of crap from weblet (tmp files) that take up a fair amount o
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