Hello
My 8 year old boy is getting verry interested in the internet, but i
have some considerations (porn etc.) connecting his computer to the
net.
Is it possible to add some web filtering to dachstein, can squid or
some other package do this?
Regards
Pär Johansson
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Hi All
I keep getting connection attempts on tcp port 21 from this particular IP
address. I'm pretty sure this is someone trying to connect to an FTP
server on my network. Incidentally, there are no FTP servers on my LAN.
The packets come in a fixed pattern, four over a period of about 30
Hi list
I've been monitoring the list for a while now. Seems there are some very
knowledgeable people here. Originally I was going to ask about some
vpn-stuff, but then this happened:
Running Dachstein on a three-way box with LAN (192.*.*.*) and DMZ (10.*.*.*),
at a remote location.
Greetings all,
First, Charles, Dachstein is a great piece of work. Finally got some
time to work with it, burned a custom CD with my config files, and it is
sweet.
I have a need to connect to a client with PPTP (I know it sucks, but
that is what they use). I have loaded the module
I need to setup a pptp vpn connection through my Oxygen LRP box (the best
thing since sliced bread btw). The VPN masquerade how-to
(http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO-3.html#ss3.6) implies
that it can be done and says I need to load the module ip_masq_pptp. Can it
be done, and
Hi Paul, Hi all
I think that using a bridging cable modem with LEAF don't decrease speed at
all, even you're using a 486 CPU.
What I know is that using PPPoE is much more CPU intensive than just
masq'in.
I'm using several boxes out there, all with a 512Kbit/128Kbit link (you
don't get a faster
I'm not an ipchains guru, and I don't have a DMZ, but this is what I have
that I built from the ipchains HOWTO. The key for me was allowing the source
port to be a range from 1024:4999
NOTE that my input, output, and forward chains (not shown here) like the
ipchains HOWTO send packets based only
At 07:38 AM 1/17/02 +, malik menzong wrote:
hi:
I need some major help. I know some of this may sound trivial to some of you
but I need to get some light.
No, not at all. Your problem isn't trivial ... but neither is it very easy
to understand.
You need to avoid vague statements like
At 2002-01-17 09:41 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
There's a somewhat old Troubleshooting Request HowTo (look around the LEAF
site for a link to it) that will help you with this better than I can in a
quickly written e-mail reply.
Ray,
Agreed. I need to work on an update. The HowTo is now a FAQ
Julian:
Hello again! Wow, you have some interesting log files. :)
I keep getting connection attempts on tcp port 21 from this particular
IP address. I'm pretty sure this is someone trying to connect to an
FTP server on my network. Incidentally, there are no FTP servers on my
LAN.
Title: RE: [Leaf-user] LAPTOP AND LPR:::
FWIW, here's a generalized HOWTO about asking questions on mailing lists, newsgroups, etc. Maybe something there is useful for the update process?
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
--Merrick Munday
-Original Message-
Everyone,
It looks like SourceForge is implementing the mailing list archive
replacement for GeoCrawler.
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=13751
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Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
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I'm just about to set up ipsec509. All the docs seem to indicate that
OpenSSL is the tool to use to set up the certs. I see that certs can be
issued by a MS website, but I think the format of the certs must be
changed
(from DER to ???) and OpenSSL is mentioned to do the conversion.
I have a dahstein cd box with 3 ethernet cards (eth0,eth1,eth2) in it.
for now as I'm still doing experiment, eth0 will only be bound with 2
legal
ip#, but if I succeed, I expect to bound many more ip# in eth0.
right now each legal ip# in eth0 is open only for 3 services which are
25,80
and
The question is how to build a module for 2.2.16 if you don't have 2.2.16
I can't get the old SMC cards ( rtl8139.o)
The new SMC EZCard 10/100 are very attractive but
apparently use the tulip driver.
The 2.2.16 tulip.o doesn't work with this board.
( i guess it doen't work, insmod yield
I have a need to connect to a client with PPTP (I know it sucks, but
that is what they use). I have loaded the module ip_masq_pptp.o in the
modules config file, but is there more I need to do? I have searched,
but all I find is talk about how PPTP is not as good as IPSec, but I
would like to
I know this is off topic, so feel free to shun me or ignore me if you
will,
but I think i will probly find ppl who have had / are having the same
problem here...
That said, I am trying to get the (A serious example) ipchains 3
interface
setup from the ipchains howto working, and it is
On Thu, 17 January 2002, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
There was a post here recently from someone who got libz.lrp and sshd.lrp to fit on
a single floppy. He stripped the pretty version of weblet and used one without
graphics if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the search feature does not
The question is how to build a module for 2.2.16 if you don't have 2.2.16
Pretty tough...
I can't get the old SMC cards ( rtl8139.o)
The new SMC EZCard 10/100 are very attractive but
apparently use the tulip driver.
The 2.2.16 tulip.o doesn't work with this board.
( i guess it doen't
You could look at www.k12ltsp.org which does school terminal servers
with Linux (based on the Linux Terminal Server Project). Not really
applicable to LRP, but there may be a hint on the site somewhere as to
how they deal with this problem.
Brock
Hello
My 8 year old boy is getting verry
Hmm. I follow your suggestion about maintaining certs on a separate system.
Actually, that is my intent but it looked like OpenSSH was going to be
necessary to do the format changing (DER, pem etc.). I've found a compiled
Windows version and, since I'll be maintaining certs on a Windows system,
Folks, I have begun receiving (and denying) long sequences of packets and I
am wondering what is going on.
I am running Dachstein 1.0.2 floppy on a 486/33 with 16MB. VERY nice!
Thanks Charles and so many others. I am on a cable connection with
Adelphia, from which I generally get good service.
I am running the most recent version of dachstein, and i cannot figure out
how to forward ports (most notably port 80) to machines on my internal net.
i.e. send http request on port 80 to [static ip] and have the firewall send
the request to [internal webserver] while still looking like it came
On Thursday 17 January 2002 22:57, Kenneth Hadley wrote:
LOL, that is a solution alright...
and something I thought of, but I dont want to fork Dachstein by
offering a modified release and not being able to support it (since
it pretty obvious how inactive I can be on this project due to a
OK. I can't help you much, but I'll say the little I can and leave it for
someone more appropriate to suggest the fix.
Your problem is that the tulip module cannot fins the Linksys card. The
message you report getting --
--tulip: init_module:tulip: device or resource busy
-- is the one the
Hi Richard:
Just a quick change on the Dachstein Guide Appendix D Laptop Specific
has a link preparing the PC that refers to es-preppc.html
that should refer to ds-preppc.html.
Have not really studied the guide yet but like what I see.
Hope you can keep the changelog curren at least what
Aanhalen Nicolas Riendeau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The 9.x versions of Bind don't really like compiling on a glibc as
old as
that used for LEAF, or I would have done this already...
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com
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