This may be slightly off topic, but I
need to block AOL messaging and MSN chat.
I am running ES2B, and need to know
what ports to block to make my Boss happy. Too much bandwidth being used up by
these people.
Any help would be
appreciated.
I have been having loads of trouble getting up and running consistently with
the dachstein CD. I have been practicing making configurations on one
machine in order to hone my knowledge of setting up different types of
firewalls. However, sometimes I just can't get ip masquerading to work in
the
- Original Message -
From: Richard Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Read http://www.fefe.de/djbdns/ (note to J. Nilo: your link to
this page on http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/dnscache6.html
doesn't
work).
Well spotted. Corrected.
More non-official djbdns stuff at
Bravo on the new CD release!
I love this new release, it was quite easy to setup. I did however, run into a
problem saving configs to floppy that I didn't see in any messages. I thought an FYI
for the archives would be good idea.
I have a Packard Hell computer, Packmate 6200 (stop
Sandro Minola wrote:
hi
Under Package configuration - dnscache there is a menu entry called LRP box
internal IP (default: 192.168.1.254).
But if I open menu entry 1) there is not 192.168.1.254, it's 0.0.0.0.
What's correct now? Is the menu entry description wrong or the value itself?
One
Scott Ecker wrote:
I have been having loads of trouble getting up and running consistently with
the dachstein CD. I have been practicing making configurations on one
machine in order to hone my knowledge of setting up different types of
firewalls. However, sometimes I just can't get ip
Has anyone gotten the seti@home client (from lrp.gibbsoft.com) to work on
Dachstein?
I get the message:
firewall kernel: VM: killing process setiathome
in my log less than a minute after everything is up.
JM
_
Get your FREE
Mark T. Kennedy wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
So what's going on? Your system is *NOT* hung, it just looks that way. The
console is running on your KB/Monitor, which you have disconnected. The
default system doesn't have entries in /etc/inittab to bring up a console on
the
Just in case anyone is considering it, I switched over from ESB2 to DSv1.0.1
yesterday. The system in question is a 486DX266 with 16MB RAM and an old 4x
atapi cdrom. This PC cannot boot from a CD directly so the following is
tailored as such. It was VERY easy:
- Used WinISO to extract and add
Hi
I'm using Dachstein RC2 with success at several sites but one of them is giving me an
error message then stopping traffic. It works fine for a while (18 hours)and then
stops. Rebooting
fixes the problem. I've swapped hardware to no effect
The message is eth1:too much work during an
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Jay Monroe wrote:
Has anyone gotten the seti@home client (from lrp.gibbsoft.com) to work on
Dachstein?
I get the message:
firewall kernel: VM: killing process setiathome
in my log less than a minute after everything is up.
Haven't bothered. Seti@home requires about
First, my apologies for this off-topic post, but I know that this list is
full of very knowledgable people, some of whom have wrestled with a 3com
card and linux before. It's a tenuous link, but this box I'm talking about
will actually be sitting behind a Dachstein box ;-)... does that almost
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Jay Monroe wrote:
Has anyone gotten the seti@home client (from lrp.gibbsoft.com) to work on
Dachstein?
I get the message:
firewall kernel: VM: killing process setiathome
in my log less than a minute after everything is
Both cards in both computers where on of the various versions of the Netgear
card using the Tulip driver. I matched versions in each machine but the
machines may be different. We have a lot of those cards lying around. I have
some Intel I can try.
Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Jack
Bash includes a built-in ``help'' command, which supercedes any PATH
statement. Therefore, the LEAF/LRP /etc/profile admonishment *cannot*
work:
``Type in help if you are really lost''
Of course, we could change this to; but, who will remember?
``Type in /usr/bin/help if you
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Tim Hicks wrote:
First, my apologies for this off-topic post, but I know that this list is
full of very knowledgable people, some of whom have wrestled with a 3com
card and linux before. It's a tenuous link, but this box I'm talking about
will actually be sitting behind
Keep in mind that the Netgear FA310 uses the tulip driver. The FA311/312
uses the National Semiconductor chip set and uses a driver called Natsemi
from Donald Becker. There are also several other drivers avalible for FA311/312
nic's.
Robert Chambers
ITCom wrote:
I'd try the Intel's -- there've been problems with the Tulip drivers,
and I've seen crashes myself under 2.2 and 2.4.
Jack
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, ITCom wrote:
Both cards in both computers where on of the various versions of the Netgear
card using the Tulip driver. I matched versions in each
From: Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Starting additional networking services:.
Starting svscan ...
dnscache queries allowed from 192.168
dnscache queries allowed from 127.0.0.1
Starting dnscache with daemontools ...
Creating cdb fro tinydns-private
Starting private DNS server
From an internal machine I can ping the internal and external interface on the
firewall, but nothing beyond that.
I noticed that my syslog is filling up with tons of these:
Nov 18 12:14:33 mail kernel: Packet log: \
output DENY eth0 PROTO=1 10.10.5.2:8 \
216.231.41.22:0 L=60 S=0x00
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
[ snip ]
Rebuilt log.tgz (part of ramlog.lrp) using busybox tar in hopes of
eliminating broken pipe messages appering on some systems.
Did I tell you that that fixes the problem?
Of course, in my modified instance, it took me quite sometime to figure
out how
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