If you have not installed the router and still us a straight connection of
pc to modem to internet...open a DOS window and PING MAIL. Your will see the
IP address and the FQDN to input into your mail program. Use one or the
other. I prefer the IP so if DNS goes down you still get mail.
From:
At 2002-01-04 20:07 -0500, Ed R. Zahurak wrote:
Routerst.lrp
A module for Linux Router Project Routers
Version 1.0
I hear weblet.lrp is nice, but I don't have enough room on my router
with dhcp, ipsec, in_telnet.d and all the rest to run it! I needed
something tiny that could give me a lot of
I've looked at the docs and they seem to suggest that running with 8Mb is possible
but not recommended. At the moment I only have 8Mb to put in the machine so
I'd like to try Leaf / Oxygen if I can. (I tried Eigerstein a long time ago
before I had the internet connection to actually use it
For those of you using DachsteinCD:
When installing routerst.lrp to your system copy routerst.lrp to your
boot floppy and make sure its in yourlrpkg.cfg (oh hell just put it in
your syslinux.cfg file too if you have it) and edit /etc/netd.conf with
this line $port stream tcp nowait root
At 2002-01-03 21:18 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I've roughly got one, if somewhat opinionated from my experience.
http://www.geocities.com/guitarlynn/lrp.html
Lynn,
If you have time, please look over the following FAQ.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1966.html
Please submit
hi shane,
a few thoughts:
1. before i got my firewall running, it was very useful to ssh in from a
remote host. when you ssh to the external IP from a remote host, do you
get your internal server, do you get the firewall or can you not connect
at all? this might tell you whether the problem
The usefulness of this test, as described, is a bit overstated. See below
for details.
At 09:15 AM 1/6/02 -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
[...]
2. the electric cool-aid acid test: go onto your firewall. do:
a. ipcchains -F
b. ipmasqadm portfw -f
ok, now you have a tabula rasa.
Not
I crearted a
diskusing the executeable image (diskimages/dachstein/dachstein-v1.0.2-1680.exe)
No changes have been made to the image
Running on pentium 75mhz with 32 mb RAM
Pcnet32 and Rtl8139 nics
It boots up fine.
I am trying to edit /etc/modules to choose the
right nic moudule but i
try control-q
then y for save or n to not save.
pete
begin Amar S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I crearted a disk using the executeable image
(diskimages/dachstein/dachstein-v1.0.2-1680.exe)
No changes have been made to the image
Running on pentium 75mhz with 32 mb RAM
Pcnet32 and Rtl8139 nics
How can you tell if Tinydns is running? Weblet shows it was loaded but the
running process list only shows dnscache.
I tried /etc/init.d/tinydns restart
and I get this back in response:
tinydns error: tinydns start arg
and Clues?
and when did Geocrawler become non-searchable? or did I
Is there another file besides /etc/POSIXness.conf and /etc/lrp.conf that I
would modify in order to receive alerts concerning the firewall? I have
been able to send a test email from the router by using this;
mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/log/syslog
however I have not received any actual
I copied the sftp.lrp from DCD 1.01 onto my Slink box. When I run sftp
I get the following error:
slink:~# sftp
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 53: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! bad dynamic tag' failed!
slink:~#
Steve, see the recent thread on ping check emails not working. There is a
bug in in multicron-p.
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg03040.html
Paul
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Jeppesen
Sent:
Again I just assumed there was nothing else I had to do. I thought
Dachstein was configured to send alerts if either the Firewall,
Memory or
RAM Disk showed red in weblet (if those fields were changed in
POSIXness.conf and lrp.conf to reflect mail servers, admin, etc.)
Tks again,
Thank you for the info Paul.
I have read thru those articles and have successfully configured my router
to send environment variables thru email. Since then, I deleted that
statement out of my /etc/multicron-p! ;)
Do not need those types of messages every 15 mins LOL
Just curious, is it
Wyatt:
Heya. Interesting question. I think the best way to
compare and contrast the different firewall-setup packages
is to ask the authors what their intent was for providing it.
I know I built echoWall with a target user in mind, and
if you're the target user, and you're not
Thank you.
Indeed, it was a timeout problem. I've removed the wrong data in /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts.
Now, it is perfect.
For information, I use old PCs with Oxygen and C3270 on one bootable floppy as diskless terminals for a 3270 mainframe over TCP/IP.
Laurent
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What is this?
Jan 7 13:34:24 FYRE kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17
24.130.38.48:1024 255.255.255.255:514 L=126 S=0x00 I=25181 F=0x4000
T=255 (#46)
Looked up port 1024 and explanation is netarx, what is netarx?
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Can anyone point me out to where I can download Charles'
Dachstein (floppy) source tree? Thanx very much in advance!
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