Hello Charles would you enlighten me on setting up a vpn server in
DCD1.0.2? I want to set up an on-demand pptp tunnel from dcd to netopia
router on separate subnet across the wan. I'm using cable modem (ATT
ISP).
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Hey Andy:
I sent a response yesterday but it got held up do to size.
I trimmed the thread below.
I have LRP running nrpe. I only have a few plugins running on it
though.
I hacked nrpe to use the same encryption that nsca uses. I made a few
more mods also.
It gave me what I needed which was
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 the network.
You can do this with
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 PPPoE floppy image from Kenneth Hadley and have opened
ftp
Hi All,
This does work, and if I still had access to my scripts, I would post the
solution here, but I was laid off on Friday.
Basically, I have three interfaces, Public Ethernet (eth0), Private Ethernet
(eth1), and Private Tokenring (tr). eth0 was also aliased 5 times for access
from multiple
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-01-08 09:33 -0500, Glenn A. Thompson wrote:
I sent a response yesterday but it got held up do to size.
I trimmed the thread below.
Everyone,
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On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Richard Doyle wrote:
snip ping-check script.
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Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...
Um, I think dbc is asking about two internal interfaces, while you've
been trying to route out of two external interfaces.
Check -- thanks.
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Hi,
on my system, an old Eigerstein / Hadly PPPoE system. I have a directory
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d which contains a script called reload_filter.
This script looks like this (I don't know if I put it there or if it was
there all the time) :
#!/bin/sh
svi network ipfilter reload
I get a new
Thanks! Works very well. Only thing i needed to do was to make sure the file
reload_filter had execution permissions set.
John
Stefaan Van Dooren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
on my system, an old Eigerstein / Hadly PPPoE system. I have a directory
/etc/ppp/ip-up.d which contains a script
Just to clear on this issue.
I would take my DOC, format it to dos, put syslinux on it
Copy the DOC kernel and module to the DOC, along with the rest of the
contents of the Dachstein floppy (going small first)
and presto, it works?
What did I miss? I know it's not that easy.
--Pat
On Mon,
Okay, that sort of makes sense! I can only try! Can you email these to
mr or should I download them from someplace?
--Pat
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Just to clear on this issue.
I would take my DOC, format it to dos, put syslinux on it
Copy the DOC kernel and
Okay, that sort of makes sense! I can only try! Can you email these to
mr or should I download them from someplace?
Um...e-mail what? If you mean the 2.2.19 kernels with Disk-On-Chip support,
send me an e-mail saying you've read, understand, and agree to the M-Systems
license (on their
Hi,
How do I specify a source address for the DMZ_OPEN_DEST= variable in
Dach-1.0.2CD. I would like to limit stunnel access to a subset of users
on one of the proxy-dmz servers.
Thanks,
Stephen
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Does anyone know of a dynamic dns client for LRP that works with
dyndns.org's MyDynDNS Custom DNS service? It's the $30 service that lets
you use any domain as a dynamic domain, not just their predefined ones.
I have ez-ipupdate and it works fine for the normal dynamic DNS, but not the
custom
Is there a difference in time it takes a mailing to get posted to leaf-user
compared to leaf-announce? Noticed this message is posted on leaf-user, but
nothing yet at leaf-announce.
If you could please, post your web address (new address? old one still seems
to be down) here concerning the
Forgive me if I am still off-track,
but it sounds as if you want your Windows clients to be able to send and
receive email to and from your ISP (thru your Dachstein server) NOT from
your Dachstein server.
If that is the case then simply just add those SMTP and pop addresses into
your Windows
No problem at all! At first I was thinking this was too simple of a
question to be asked here.
BTW, myself, I use the IP numbers in those SMTP and pop address fields.
Some people would disagree with this (incase your ISP changes them) but it
does take a milli second off the time it takes to
Subject says it all. I put a Realtek 8139C 10/100 ethernet card into my
machine and both of these modules seem to work properly for it. Can anyone
advise on which is more correct or better? I am using kernel 2.2.18.
Thanks.
Chris Jones
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have a look at http://hn.org.
it does the same (use any domain name for dynamic domain) and is free and
works with ez-ipupdate.
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