hi
i have downloaded oxygen cd iso and about to download dachstein-cd iso
the onygen iso is about 600M and dachstein-cd iso is about 18.9M
why is oxygen 600M, i dont understand
suggessions please
thanks
syed irfan
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Oxygen CD may be considered as a 'Developper's CD for LEAF'
May also be used as a Tiny/Small server.
Dachstein-CD is Filewall/Router oriented.
Hope this clarifies!
-Original Message-
From: Syed Irfan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:37 PM
To: LRP/LEAF
I would like to run Dachstein on a harddrive or flashcard. With the old
Eigerstein2B it wasn't too hard to do. Are there a lot of fundamental
changes required to get the Dachstein image to boot off a harddrive?
It should be pretty much exactly like running Eiger off a HDD or flash. One
added
Hi Charles, thanks very much for your response. Assuming that I had
badly misconfigured the box, I have downloaded E2B (EigerStein2BETA.exe)
again and started configuration from scratch.
OOPS! Big problem...the Eiger images do NOT support any advanced DMZ
settings. You need to either switch
I was wondering if there is a Dachstein version of the 2.2.19 kernel that
has the 386-noFPU support?
Not at this time...sorry
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
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Hi All
This is slightly OT I think, but I would expect some interesting feedback.
I want to set-up a laptop (32-64Mb) with a small (and quick to boot!!) OS
which allows me to dialup, via a PCMCIA modem, my ISP and then using a
browser look at my Ebay/Yahoo/QXL auctions and be able to manage
Normally, we've been setting up all systems with dhcp and assigning dns
servers thusly:
192.168.1.254 # firewall, w/dnscache
x.y.z.2 # ISP assigned dns server(s)
x.y.z.3 ...
I suppose, our theory is, if dnscache gets trashed, at least dns
Not sure if this makes any difference in your situation, but Win2k does
client-side DNS caching (and negative caching, I believe)
To disable for testing:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q245437
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Hi
I want to setup four VPN tunnels from my office to four different homes.
I have Dachstein running on each lokation, but I haven't got CD on
any of them so I have to use disk version.
My question is should I use IPSec 1.91 or Cipe? IPSec is hard to fit
on Dachstein with SSH.
Are there
Hi everyone,
Let me start off with, Great Work
Charles!
I had this working with LRP 2.9.8, and now
have it working with Dachstein, although I have a few issues with
network.conf.
To start off, I am using Guild FTP
(freeware). This softwarewhich has one drawback (besides being Windows
This solution works perfectly and people are able to connect into my
server. My one issue with network.conf is that when I was using the
following lines, the port forwarding did not work. (I know the lines are
commented right now, that is not the problem :-) )
#FTP Server
#INTERN_SERVER2=-a
Thanks Charles, At least that explains it. :-)
- Original Message -
From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bob Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Passive FTP Working fine with Dachstein 1.0.1
This
Syed Irfan wrote:
i have downloaded oxygen cd iso and about to download dachstein-cd iso
the onygen iso is about 600M and dachstein-cd iso is about 18.9M
why is oxygen 600M, i dont understand
The reason the Oxygen CDROM is 600M is because it includes a lot of
things OTHER than just the
I have a number of sites which are getting IDSL service from Conectiv
Communications using Cisco 802 routers. These devices get their IP address
via DHCP from the ISP and NAT the inside addresses. I'd like to replace
the Cisco router with Dachstein so I can use FreeS/Wan at these locations.
To
Richard:
Heya. I'll update the fwlog.pl processor at echogent.com
so that it offers some advice about packets like these.
Charles' advice about how to handle them is good, but
I don't think it goes far enough. Here's the reduce my log
noise from the echowall.rules file. Please
Well I can't see what else you can remove - except comments from the
configuration files ;) but I doubt that is gonna do it. You could always
try using 1743K disks. This is not recommended as it can lead to a lot of
useless diskettes - and non booting systems, plus some floppy drives don't
If you decide to switch to a dual floppy boot, this is a great site.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/guide/install-eigerstein/eiger-mod-2disk
.html
-Original Message-
From: Simon Bolduc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 1:27 PM
To:
Resolved:
Indeed the Packard-Bell model A940-TWRA, a Pentium I/ 75Mhz with 16MB ram and a standard NEC floppy,
appears to be an oddball.
The same diskettes worked fine in a IBM Aptiva P-1 /166 with 16MB, with the same kind of NEC floppy drive.
Also, same diskettes worked in a Gateway 2000 P1/75,
I want to setup four VPN tunnels from my office to four different homes.
I have Dachstein running on each lokation, but I haven't got CD on
any of them so I have to use disk version.
My question is should I use IPSec 1.91 or Cipe? IPSec is hard to fit
on Dachstein with SSH.
Are there
I know this is off-topic, but I have 4 ATT Paradyne (made by Verilink) ESF T1 CSU's
that someone sent me by mistake. I won an auction for a router, and they sent me
these.
Anyway, if someone on the list could use these, drop me a private e-mail and they can
be yours for the cost of
I abandoned Eiger and now have attempted Dachstein. I am a little confused
by the error message I am getting.
No subnet declaration for 'eth1' (0.0.0.0). Please write a subnet
declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the network segment to which eht1 is
attached.
I've reviewed the file and am
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
snip
#FTP Server
#INTERN_SERVER2=-a -P tcp -L $EXTERN_IP 21 -R 192.168.1.2 21
#INTERN_SERVER3=-a -P tcp -L $EXTERN_IP 21000 -R 192.168.1.2 21000
The scripts stop at the first missing number, and they start counting from
zero, so without INTERN_SERVER0 and
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Did you see my post about net-snmp? This package requires libdb.so.2 which
is not part of the libraries on the Dachstein CD. I found the file on the
Debian web site in the libdb++ package. Did you include it in either of
your net-snmp packages? If not, what
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Did you see my post about net-snmp? This package requires libdb.so.2 which
is not part of the libraries on the Dachstein CD. I found the file on the
Debian web site in the libdb++ package. Did you include it in either of
your
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