RE: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Robert Williams
HI Kevin, I am just about out of ideas. If Charles says the email is broken on E2B I believe him. As I remember I could never get it to work on that system either. The advice about upgrading sounds like the way to go. By the way you don't need to be able to boot from the cdrom to be able to

Re: [Leaf-user] wanpipe

2001-11-25 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Doug O'Halloran wrote: > > When you say 'everything appears to work', what do you mean? > > Does dmesg or tailing /var/log/messages say anything about your card? > Anything like: "Damn... Adapter won't start!" <- from latest sdladrv.c > > When it was working under LRP 2.9.8, were you loading

Re: [Leaf-user] wanpipe

2001-11-25 Thread Doug O'Halloran
Eddie, When you say 'everything appears to work', what do you mean? Does dmesg or tailing /var/log/messages say anything about your card? Anything like: "Damn... Adapter won't start!" <- from latest sdladrv.c When it was working under LRP 2.9.8, were you loading a wanpipe.lrp in syslinux.cfg?

[Leaf-user] Multiple DHCPOFFER, DHCPDISCOVER, and DHCPDISCOVER Messages

2001-11-25 Thread Greg Morgan
I have seen these messages in three instances. The third may solve your problem. 1.) Software issues. The first occurrence is when you have not properly configured the dhcp client software correctly. I was a lazy butt and put my system identification information--in your case the "cr504xxx-a"-

[Leaf-user] @home.com to @rogers.com

2001-11-25 Thread Jason
I need mail settings for the new @rogers.com email server. What are you guys changing you email settings to.  The instructions are telling me to use "pop" and "smtp" but I can't connect.  Is there a fqdm?   Thanks Jason Low

Re: [Leaf-user] wanpipe

2001-11-25 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Any luck on this? I've spent much of the last two days trying to get this to work -- without success ;< As Eddie said, everything appears to work, except there is *no* interface . . . Eddie Wilson wrote: > > Has anyone configured Dachstein-CD to use a wanpipe card? > > I started with LRP 2.9

RE: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Kevin
This is from my /etc/network.conf, maybe this will help troubleshoot. Again, I do not have an /etc/POSIXness.conf file. Running E2B with PPPoP from Ken H, 2.2.16 Kernel, 2 floppy boot. Thanks for any help, my box does not support CDRom boot to migrate to the new version. [SNIP]

RE: [Leaf-user] Geocrawler search not working?

2001-11-25 Thread Peter Nosko
> Myself, I just use the sourceforge search engine these days. > Matthew pn] Thanks, I didn't even know about this search engine. :/ --- Peter Nosko _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com __

Re: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> still no luck on e-mailing the logs. No error report this morning via > weblet, however when I issue the mail script from the putty console, I still > get unknown hostname after changing the dns name to the actual server IP in > lrp.conf. This is likely one of two potential problems. Either yo

Re: [Leaf-user] Announce keyboard.lrp

2001-11-25 Thread Matt Schalit
KP Kirchdörfer wrote: > I know Etienne Charlier did something similar - but this one is based on > busybox loadkmap, which is part of Dachstein (and maybe Oxygen) It's part of the oxygen-090601 development version. Not sure about earlier ones, like the May-2001 release. hub:/root # busybox

Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein partial backup

2001-11-25 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> I'm running dachstein CD booted from a floppy. I've added the dns flood fix > for port 53 spewage. The dns_floods file resides in /etc. Will a partial > backup cover the addition of this file or do I have to change etc.lrp to a > full backup from its current partial setting? A partial etc ba

Re: [Leaf-user] Geocrawler search not working?

2001-11-25 Thread Matt Schalit
Peter Nosko wrote: > > --- Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Peter, I don't know about you, but I've been getting nowhere > > with geocrawler searches. > pn] Can we/how do we get this fixed? I tried Geocrawler for the LRP (linux-router) > list, and it works just fine. Are you sure i

Re: [Leaf-user] oxygen masquerading problem??

2001-11-25 Thread Matt Schalit
Kim Oppalfens wrote: > > On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 17:39:02 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote: > >Kim Oppalfens wrote: > Ok I will try that out, thanks very much. > Does the clients behind the firewall have to be in the hosts file?? > > Kim Not mandatory. If you put them there, then you'll be able to access

[Leaf-user] Announce keyboard.lrp

2001-11-25 Thread KP Kirchdörfer
You'll find a new keyboard.lrp, which is an extension of Jacques Nilo's keybfr.lrp at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/ It adds support for german, spanish and finnish keyboard layouts. And as default us-keyboard layout. I know Etienne Charlier did something similar - but this one is b

Re: [Leaf-user] Portforwarding problem

2001-11-25 Thread Scott C. Best
Paul: Heya. Keep in mind that every port-forwarding rule requires an associated rule which opens the hole in the firewall in the first place. So you'll need a rule which looks something like: ipchains -A input -s 0/0 -d 123.234.123.234/32 80 -p tcp -j ACCEPT Note that this rule

Re: [Leaf-user] How-TO: Additional protocols

2001-11-25 Thread Scott C. Best
David: Heya. You need to use the "ipfwd" utility to forward arbitrary IP protocols, like the ones associated with VPN'ing. I'm pretty sure it's still included by default on the Dachstein images. You can peek in the IPSEC portion of the echowall.rules file in the echowall.lrp package for e

Re: [Leaf-user] how not to log certain events?

2001-11-25 Thread Scott C. Best
Scott: Heya. Sorry for the late reply; I hadn't yet seen one to your post, so I thought I'd chime in: > Is there a way to prevent logging of certain events? Someone on my subnet > is requesting DHCP packets constantly and it's filling up my logs quickly. > Is it possible to still deny th

Re: [Leaf-user] Mail and Dachstein domains

2001-11-25 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Paul Rimmer wrote: > > Thank mds, I changed the MAIL_DOMAIN in posixness.conf to match the one I > get inside the dhcp lease: > > option domain-name "cg.shawcable.net"; > > After a reboot, mailing works like a charm. Should this DHCP option > domain-name be used by Dahcstein to set its doma

[Leaf-user] Mail and Dachstein domains

2001-11-25 Thread Paul Rimmer
Thank mds, I changed the MAIL_DOMAIN in posixness.conf to match the one I get inside the dhcp lease: option domain-name "cg.shawcable.net"; After a reboot, mailing works like a charm. Should this DHCP option domain-name be used by Dahcstein to set its domain (in posixnes.conf:MAIL_DOMAIN and

RE: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Kevin
still no luck on e-mailing the logs. No error report this morning via weblet, however when I issue the mail script from the putty console, I still get unknown hostname after changing the dns name to the actual server IP in lrp.conf. ping works from the putty console to dns mail server and ip addr

Re: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Brock Nanson wrote: > After watching this thread, I thought I'd give it a try too. > > > > Why it worked the first time after boot is beyond me... I'm using Eiger if > that's informational. As I recall, Eiger has difficulties with the mail script. It needs to get patched. There are instruc