Sean E. Covel wrote:
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:~#
Vic Berdin wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone point me out to where I can download Charles'
Dachstein (floppy) source tree? Thanx very much in advance!
AFAIK there isn't such a thing except for Charles' development machine.
We really should start using CVS for this I think. There has been some
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
A DHCP client to the LRP machine.
I really like the Web interface to the firewall, I wish it could show the
active DHCP leases(?)
Could be a simple weblet CGI-script that would cat the dhcp leases file (or
a slight modification of the existing viewlogs), or the file could even be
parsed by
Charles
Does this work with the Eiger release? Can I add ROUTE into the eval local
section of network.conf?
Regards
Shane
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles
Steinkuehler
Sent: 07 January 2002 04:48
To: Sergio Morilla;
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
I was wondering if anyone had any nifty scripts or suggestions on how to
export the kernel logs from a leaf setup (the ramdisk is not suffient to
hold them for a while, with all the scanning going on...).
I don't have another syslog server to export them that way.
Thanks for any help given,
I've encountered a few problems I thought I should report.
One is that the L option on the lrcfg backup menu seems to include the
ramlog package. Changing
l|L) PKGn=/^log=/! ;;
to
l|L) PKGn=/^ramlog=/! ;;
in lrcfg.back.script seems to take care of this.
Consider the
Would that 2.2 kernel be compatible with Dachstein? Do modules have to be
re-configured?
Other gotchas?
--Pat
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Well, this is currently not real high on my todo list, and when I get
around to playing with MTD support, I'll probably be hacking
Was curious if anyone has checked these sites out.
I seem to remember someone saying that a full distribution like RedHat could
do this,is this true?
Thanks,
David
-Original Message-
From: David McBride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 4:00 PM
To: LEAF list
Well, I'm not sure why you think port 1024 is netarx (their docos refer
to port 1040), but port 1024 is the lowest dynamic port in most (?)
linux systems. Somewhat more interesting is destination port 514, which
is normally used to receive incoming UDP syslog messages (search Google
for port
At 2002-01-06 18:13 -0600, Alec Miller wrote:
and when did Geocrawler become non-searchable? or did I miss some
announcement on that change?
Alec,
All of the lists are archived at GeoCrawler and the Mail Archive. see
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=14page_id=20
Searching isn't
I've encountered a few problems I thought I should report.
One is that the L option on the lrcfg backup menu seems to include the
ramlog package. Changing
l|L) PKGn=/^log=/! ;;
to
l|L) PKGn=/^ramlog=/! ;;
in lrcfg.back.script seems to take care of this.
This is
At 2002-01-07 12:32 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Would that 2.2 kernel be compatible with Dachstein? Do modules have
to be re-configured?
Yes, it's basically the 2.2.19 Dachstein kernel with the M-Systems DOC
patches applied.
Charles,
If you add DOC support to Dachstein, are you
I am trying to compiling it myself. Instead of patching the
kernel, I am trying to figure how to use the initrd to load
root.lrp, then bootstrap from there. I am seeing some rather
strange things, like some binaries cannot be executed (ae, ash)
while others are fine (bash). It is probably
Hi Charles,
Have anybody tried to use Debian's mkinitrd to build the initrd?
I am using the Debian's 2.4.17 kernel source.
If you want to use an unpatched 2.4 kernel, I suggest you at
least start
with the contents of root.lrp from a distribution image. Just make a
ramdisk (or even
Jim:
Heya. Your captured packet looks to be a syslog packet
that some firewalls can be setup to broadcast. That is, when
a PIX (for example) firewall sees an event that worries it,
it can log the event and then broadcast to a syslog collector
like the one from Kiwi Software
Hi all...I'm looking for any pointers on where to look for either
works-in-progress, FAQ's, ruminations, etc. on re-assembling packets
travelling into a leaf-based device (e-mail messages, http responses, etc)
so I can do filtering based on content. I have a watchguard firewall that
does this,
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Adrian Stovall wrote:
Hi all...I'm looking for any pointers on where to look for either
works-in-progress, FAQ's, ruminations, etc. on re-assembling packets
travelling into a leaf-based device (e-mail messages, http responses, etc)
so I can do filtering based on content.
there are lots; use google.
e.g:
http://teliaadslcon.axnet.nu/
/m
Pär Johansson wrote:
Hi
I'm helping my father in law to setup a Dachstein 1.0.2 firewall on a
Telia Adsl line.
To get the line working he have to login on a webpage with a user and password.
There are programs that can
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, David B. Cook wrote:
Folks, I'm still confused about the internal routing on a Dachstein FW
with 2 internal interfaces. I simply want to route between eth1 eth2
freely while MASQ'ing both to the outside world. I do not want one to be a
DMZ - they are both peer legs to
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, David McBride wrote:
Was curious if anyone has checked these sites out.
I seem to remember someone saying that a full distribution like RedHat could
do this,is this true?
Thanks,
David
No. So far as I can tell the only free Unix system that can do this is
BSD. Linux
Hmmm... Actually, echoWall and ShoreWall seem as though they would both benifit from
aspects of each other. For instance, if ShoreWall is sufficiently modular, it would
be easy for Scott to create ShoreWall modules for all of the standard applications
echoWall is set up for.
This would, to
Hello , I'm new here so please don't hurt me so hard.
First, i like to thank Charles Steinkuehler and Kenneth Hadley for the excellent piece
of engineering on the Dachstein PPPoE. I've been using Eigerstein and now Dachstein
for about 7 satisfying months. I'm now using the latest Dachstein
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