Re: [Leaf-user] echoWall 1.40 released

2002-01-05 Thread wyatt
Now, this is me responding without doing any sort of reading on Echowall, but here goes anyway. I'm currently using Oxygen with Seawall, and it seems to have what I need it to: port-forwarding to internal servers, DMZ and some sort of VPN support (although I need to figure it out and start).

[Leaf-user] echoWall 1.40 released

2002-01-05 Thread Scott C. Best
Heya sport fans. Sorry for the delay...took a few days off grieving the loss of my first floppy. :) Echowall is now rev'd to 1.40, and the old problems with 1.33's use of "cut" has been fixed. It also fixes the problem of killing off all copies (and not just one) of "ipfwd" in th

RE: [Leaf-user] ping check not working bug resolution

2002-01-05 Thread Paul Rimmer
> As I indicated previously, /etc/profile is where your users' environment > variable $HOSTNAME originates during the login process. It is only > coincidental that Charles used $HOSTNAME in network.conf. Notice, > multicron-* never sources /etc/network.conf, which means that it has > *no* idea w

RE: [Leaf-user] [DACHSTEIN] mail help for dachstein

2002-01-05 Thread Steve Jeppesen
Another way to find out your fully qualified domain name (fqdn)is to send yourself a email and look in the full header of the email. In there you will find one or more fqdn's that you can use. That's how I found mine. Good Luck. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [Leaf-user] [DACHSTEIN] mail help for dachstein

2002-01-05 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Stewart Adey wrote: > > I'm on optus@home Australia, and in outlook express i access the pop3 server > with "mail". I need to access the server from the computer that's directly > connected to the internet, but now that i'm using a router, (dachstein) how > do i access it now? You need to cont

[Leaf-user] [DACHSTEIN] mail help for dachstein

2002-01-05 Thread Stewart Adey
I'm on optus@home Australia, and in outlook express i access the pop3 server with "mail". I need to access the server from the computer that's directly connected to the internet, but now that i'm using a router, (dachstein) how do i access it now? _

[Leaf-user] 2.4 Kernel for LRP ??

2002-01-05 Thread Peter Robinson
Does anyone have a 2.4.* kernel for Dachstein(Thanks Charles) with IPsec and IPtables built in ??? I have been testing Andrew Hoying's 2.4.5 and it's great(Thanks dude) but I need FreeSwan built in. I have tried to compile 2.4.5 on a debian slink box but I have an issue with it's old version gcc.

Re: [Leaf-user] difference between EXTERN_TCP_PORTS and EXTERN_TCP_PORT[0-9]{1,}

2002-01-05 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > > is the difference between EXTERN_TCP_PORTS and EXTERN_TCP_PORT[0-9]{1,} > that it's more pleasing to the eye to look at > > EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 ssh" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT1="0/0 www" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT2="0/0 smtp" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT3="0/0

Re: [Leaf-user] ping check not working bug resolution

2002-01-05 Thread Michael D. Schleif
Paul Rimmer wrote: > [ snip ] > It's funny that $HOME shows as /root but whoami doesn't return "root". > Also, all of the lrp.conf environment variables appear to be visible but not > the ones from network.conf (where $HOSTNAME is defined). [ snip ] As I indicated previously, /etc/profile is

RE: [Leaf-user] difference between EXTERN_TCP_PORTS and EXTERN_TCP_PORT[0-9]{1,}

2002-01-05 Thread Todd Pearsall
Just personal preference. > is the difference between EXTERN_TCP_PORTS and > EXTERN_TCP_PORT[0-9]{1,} > that it's more pleasing to the eye to look at > > EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 ssh" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT1="0/0 www" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT2="0/0 smtp" > EXTERN_TCP_PORT3="0/0 6346" >

Re: [Leaf-user] Newbie: Help choosing correct package

2002-01-05 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
the linux kernel is written in C, but is programmed somewhat object orientedly. there have been discussions to switch to C++, but nobody was too serious. there are some good reasons not to switch. not the least of which is ALOT would have to change. support scripts are generally written in she

Re: [Leaf-user] Newbie: Help choosing correct package

2002-01-05 Thread jp
Here is another newbie question: What language is LEAF/LRP and it's assorted packages written in? Is C/C++ the standard language for Linux? Thanks to all!! Sincerely, Justin Pease N u a n c e N i n e Web Usability, Development and Design www.nuance9.com __

RE: [Leaf-user] ping check not working bug resolution

2002-01-05 Thread Paul Rimmer
> > Is there a command equivalent to "env" to check all > > available environment variables? > > env may be available as part of recent busybox versions; I know there > was a patch for it. Also, ash should give you a report with the 'set' > command: > > # set > > Hope this helps! Thanks for the

RE: [Leaf-user] ping check not working bug resolution

2002-01-05 Thread Paul Rimmer
> You can try to figure it out or just code the > thing to work, like this: > > LEAFHOSTNAME=`cat /etc/hostname` I've gone back to just using $(hostname) vs $HOSTNAME. Works OK, just have to replace the few occurences in multicron-p. > and just use that. If you want to figure > it out, write a

Re: [Leaf-user] 2 minor corrections to the LRP boot disk howto

2002-01-05 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
matt, this was on: http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net/dox/mirrors/LRP_Disc_HowTo.html truly, one of the most well written documents i've come across. the author did a _fantastic_ job outlining how to use high capacity floppy disks. the errors don't detract from it (one is a typo, the other is a brok

Re: [Leaf-user] Help needed with portfw - Dachstein release

2002-01-05 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
hi shane, begin Shane Veness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I am very new to LRP and have downloaded the latest Dachstein floppy > release. I am trying to get to > my internal web server from outside the network using port forwarding but am > having no success. I have > read through some of the mailing l

[Leaf-user] New LEAF/LRP User Thanks the Team for a Nice Piece of Work.

2002-01-05 Thread dmarsh
LEAF/LRP Team; Thanks for a great piece of work! I have successfully implemented LEAF using Dachstein Linux version 2.2.19-3-LEAF. It took me about two days, I'm pretty new at Linux and did a lot of reading of the FAQ, etc., before I actually dove in and built the disk. I was able to get this

[Leaf-user] Additional reoutes - Where?

2002-01-05 Thread Sergio Morilla
Hi, I have a DCD 1.02 router running just perfect!! I needed to add aditional routes. So far I managed to get them working adding the following statement on network.con in the if_up() function just prior to return 0 (My router is 192.168.1.250) ip route add 192.168.2/24 via 192.168.1.254

Re: [Leaf-user] DMZ Setup Questions (was "adding a subnet")

2002-01-05 Thread Kory Krofft
Much deleted... > > Believe it or not I learned most of what I know about *nix from > > administering a group of > > SGI Indigo and Indigo2's on a Pro/e Cad system. I was able to connect > > the engineering > > net to the company PC net and share printers and set up email when the > > IS dept co

Re: [Leaf-user] Help needed with portfw - Dachstein release

2002-01-05 Thread Bob Smith
Everything in your settings looks good, you have the port open and the forward line in place. I have not used the # INTERN_SERVERS or the INTERN_WWW_SERVER since my web services are redirected on Port 81. I am using the settings a little further down in the scripts. Make sure that you start

[Leaf-user] Help needed with portfw - Dachstein release

2002-01-05 Thread Shane Veness
I am very new to LRP and have downloaded the latest Dachstein floppy release. I am trying to get tomy internal web server from outside the network using port forwarding but am having no success. I have read through some of the mailing list, but this confuses me more. The firewall is runni

Re: [Leaf-user] Procmail (mail sorting/filtering) on LEAF - HELP!

2002-01-05 Thread Manfred Schuler
Hi Pete, I have here a similar configuration running A Eigerstein firewall and a fileserver running Suse 6.3 I pick up my mails from external pop3 servers using fetchmail and deliver it direct to local mail files on the fileserver using procmail. On the fileserver also sendmail is running as loc

Re: [Leaf-user] Newbie: Help choosing correct package

2002-01-05 Thread guitarlynn
On Friday 04 January 2002 23:48, you wrote: > Thanks for putting that up. Any reason why > the first couple of paragraphs have strange > word > wrap so that a lot of lines look like the above? My html line breaks aren't taking properly and with all the devel and personal work in the last month,