I am using the EigerStein2Beta image on my router/firewall, with
a two-floppy setup. I am also running the dnscache, tinydns, and
axfrdns packages. I would like my router to be the authoritative
nameserver for my domain. I have set the tinydns package to serve
DNS for both private and public clien
Are you looking for a Debian/slink "virtual" machine that could be run
on your 2.2.15 (and over) main linux box ?
Where you could have root privilege on a non root account ?
Are you tired of booting floppies to test new LEAF packages ?
Here is the answer: user-mode-linux
http://user-mode-linux.sou
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > > Just port-forward the service from the public IP of the firewall (the
> near
> > > end IP of the T1 link). The reverse masqerade rules will do the right
> > > thing, and everything should work fine. There are also hooks in place
> to do
> > > this already, s
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> > for eth1 (0.0.0.0)"), pinging to the outside world does not
> work, and
> > none of the machines on the subnets can ping the firewall. In other
> > words, nothing works.. :-)
>
> Are you sure that the card that you think is eth0 is actually
> eth0 (and similarly for eth1 and eth2) now tha
Ok, thanks Charles. You really are going to make learn my way around
linux a little better eh? ;-) Once again I must face up to the fact that
I
know only enough to be dangerous!
Commenting out
/usr/sbin/lrcfg
at the end of /root/.profile and retrying the connection proves successful.
so,...
> I am betting now that the problem is that at login, LRP runs its
> configuration tool and IXplorer is expecting to be at a command
> prompt. This might explain the ability to copy files, since pscp
> performs this function, and the inability to navigate or create
> directories.
>
> Now all I n
I am betting now that the problem is that at login, LRP runs its
configuration tool and IXplorer is expecting to be at a command
prompt. This might explain the ability to copy files, since pscp
performs this function, and the inability to navigate or create
directories.
Now all I need is for som
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 10:51 AM 12/3/01 -0800, Kevin Kropf wrote:
> >Thanks Ray for the insight,
> >
> >It is only a firewall.
> >
> >Here is an output of last:
> >
> ># last wtmp
> >USER TTY PID TIMEON FROM
> >reboot ~ 0 27832.2.16
> >root
There is a new release of Dachstein-CD available in the usual locations:
slow:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/
fast:
http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/
http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/
The main changes include the inc
Hi guys,
The recent months I have been running E2B, then Dachstein RC2, without
any problems whatsoever. My setup is what I would guess pretty
conventional; A P100 with 2 NICs on a static DSL line.
Yesterday I decided to add a another NIC to set up a port-forwarded DMZ.
When doing that, I rearra
> I'm trying to get a daemon to start automagicly upon boot.
> I made a init.d file based on the bind-8 package. I'm not sure how to
> get the symbolic links from /etc/rc2.d -> /etc/init.d
> I thought the RCDLINKS var in the init.d script had something to do
> with. Mine doesn't seem to work.
>
Hi:
I'm trying to get a daemon to start automagicly upon boot.
I made a init.d file based on the bind-8 package. I'm not sure how to
get the symbolic links from /etc/rc2.d -> /etc/init.d
I thought the RCDLINKS var in the init.d script had something to do
with. Mine doesn't seem to work.
Any su
At 10:51 AM 12/3/01 -0800, Kevin Kropf wrote:
>Thanks Ray for the insight,
>
>It is only a firewall.
>
>Here is an output of last:
>
># last wtmp
>USER TTY PID TIMEON FROM
>reboot ~ 0 27832.2.16
>root ttyp0 3309192.168.1.210
>root ttyp0 8446
--- Wayne Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am a little confused about the subnet string
> length (for the network.conf
> file in E2B ) for subnet of 255.255.255.252. Would
> that be 30, or did I
> mess something up? Thanks
> Wayne
>
Sometimes I remember this stuff, sometimes I don't.
Whe
> > Just port-forward the service from the public IP of the firewall (the
near
> > end IP of the T1 link). The reverse masqerade rules will do the right
> > thing, and everything should work fine. There are also hooks in place
to do
> > this already, so no custom forwarding and static-NAT rules,
Thanks Ray for the insight,
It is only a firewall.
Here is an output of last:
# last wtmp
USER TTY PID TIMEON FROM
reboot ~ 0 27832.2.16
root ttyp0 3309192.168.1.210
root ttyp0 844643 192.168.1.210
Odd that it is only a few lines
Thank-you Charles,
That is more than what I was hoping for and complete. I think I
understand exactly that part of the script (being a dummy).
In all regards, it gives an archive reference to go by that I
couldn't find. I'll be the first to say that your one of the scripting
gods. I can decode mo
At 10:09 AM 12/3/01 -0800, Kevin Kropf wrote:
>I have a full ram disk after 3 days, and I think it may be from the file
>below?
>What is it and why is it so large? I seams to contain a bunch of control
>characters.
> # dir -l w*
>-rw-r- 1 root root 2764800 Dec 3 10:10 wtm
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > > Can you perhaps describe exactly what you're trying to get working, and
> > > perhaps there's a better network architecture (ie safer & easier to
> > > impliment) to do what you want. You can e-mail me directly if this is
> > > sensitive info you don't want o
I have a full ram
disk after 3 days, and I think it may be from the file
below?
What is it and why
is it so large? I seams to contain a bunch of control
characters.
# dir -l
w*-rw-r- 1
root
root 2764800 Dec 3
10:10 wtmp
Thanks
Kevin
> I am a little confused about the subnet string length (for the
network.conf
> file in E2B ) for subnet of 255.255.255.252. Would that be 30, or did I
> mess something up? Thanks
30 is correct.
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror
> > Can you perhaps describe exactly what you're trying to get working, and
> > perhaps there's a better network architecture (ie safer & easier to
> > impliment) to do what you want. You can e-mail me directly if this is
> > sensitive info you don't want on-list...
>
> We have a client that insi
> While we all seem to be on the SILENT_DENY Q&A addiction,
> which when used correctly works great. I just can't seem to get
> it to take two different subnets on different lines. I am assuming
> that the scripts will only take one as a variable without extending
> the scripts a little further. ?
Title: Subnet string length
I am a little confused about the subnet string length (for the network.conf file in E2B ) for subnet of 255.255.255.252. Would that be 30, or did I mess something up? Thanks
Wayne
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