Stewart Adey wrote:
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> Does anyone know how _HARD_ it would be to create an interface like so many
> commerically available hardware routers on the market?
Hard because there's a tremendous amount of conditional queries
and text handling you want to do. In addition, your Linux commands
won'
Jack Coates wrote:
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> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
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> >
> > Jack Coates wrote:
> > > Just for kicks, I took a look at kaffe 1.0.5 -- 1.75 MB .lrp for the
> > > whole environment. I don't know enough about java to say what can get
> > > taken out of that.
> >
> > Where'd you g
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
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> Jack Coates wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
> >
> > > Jack Coates wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > > Is there interest in massive applications in general?
> > >
> > > Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
> > > l
On Sunday 03 February 2002 17:43, Stewart Adey wrote:
> p.s. Get back to me quick! I'm in the mood to start to learn cgi
> programming! HURRY
I've been looking at doing something like this, but the size and
security are _big_ concerns. I would be easy to do something
that simply works, but i
Does anyone know how _HARD_ it would be to create an interface like so many
commerically available hardware routers on the market? What I mean are
those web-based port-forwarding, port opening, cgi script interfaces.
Because if someone (or I if i learned about what i need to do to make it
happen)
Jack Coates wrote:
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> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
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> > Jack Coates wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Is there interest in massive applications in general?
> >
> > Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
> > large. A LEAF box with them gets closer and closer to
> > being a fu
Kenneth can you check the image? Goto package configuration and select PPP
I get only one item not usual 5 things to configure.
Sorry I did not get back to you sooner, I thought I was getting a bad
download, but I have now done it several times for several times now.
I think also the dnscache is
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Jack Coates wrote:
>
>
> > Is there interest in massive applications in general?
>
> Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
> large. A LEAF box with them gets closer and closer to
> being a full distro, minus the x-windows. Certainly
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Mark Plowman wrote:
> Jack,
>
> > From: Jack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 12:09:56 -0800 (PST)
>
>
>
> > At any rate, I've just uploaded my 3.2 MB postfix.lrp to the
> > www.monkeynoodle.org packages repository.
>
> Glad to see a *nice* Mailer Server f
Christopher Holmes wrote:
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> I just changed the internal network address on my Dachstein box.
>
> I changed the 192.168.1.xx to 192.168.5.xx in...
>
> /etc/dhcpd.conf
> /etc/network.conf
> /etc/sh-httpd.conf
>
> /etc/ipfilter.conf looked OK as-is.
>
> I backed up packages etc, dhcpd, & webl
On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 17:31, Mark Plowman wrote:
> I am still of the opinion that LEAF is a floppy based
> firewall/router/network connectivity "thing" and *not* an appliance
> server, but then I am still running Eigerstien from a floppy instead
> of Dachstein from a CD ("if it ain't broke, don't
I just changed the internal network address on my Dachstein box.
I changed the 192.168.1.xx to 192.168.5.xx in...
/etc/dhcpd.conf
/etc/network.conf
/etc/sh-httpd.conf
/etc/ipfilter.conf looked OK as-is.
I backed up packages etc, dhcpd, & weblet. Everything works fine except I
can't get the web
Jack,
> From: Jack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 12:09:56 -0800 (PST)
> At any rate, I've just uploaded my 3.2 MB postfix.lrp to the
> www.monkeynoodle.org packages repository.
Glad to see a *nice* Mailer Server from a *friendly* author get onto
LEAF, but how do you run P
Scott Sandeman-Allen wrote:
> Well, after reading the scripts over again a few more times, I have
> found an example:
>
> eth2_ROUTES="1.1.1.3 2.2.2.0/24_via1.1.1.18"
>
> Now I have to figure out how this _really_ works because so far,
> there is no reference as to which IP & network represents w
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
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>
There's also some modules and tools required, see
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/LRP-QoS-HOWTO.html for more. It still
needs updating for DS.
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Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...
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Jack Coates wrote:
> Is there interest in massive applications in general?
Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
large. A LEAF box with them gets closer and closer to
being a full distro, minus the x-windows. Certainly
the user would need a cdrom based LEAF. I'd like to
Christopher Holmes wrote:
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> Is there any kind of QOS built into Dachstein? I noticed a fairq chain in
> the packet fileter rules.
# grep -i 'qos\|fairq' /etc/network.conf
# Simple QoS/fair queueing support
eth0_FAIRQ=NO
# Complex QoS - Enable all of these + above to turn it on
eth1_FAIRQ=NO
Is there any kind of QOS built into Dachstein? I noticed a fairq chain in
the packet fileter rules.
Thanks,
Chris
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
> At 2002-02-03 10:45 -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
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> >I cannot find a java.lrp -- is there one?
> >
> >We have an java application that we want to run on DCD. This is not
> >like lrpStat.jar, which actually runs via remote browsers; but, an
> >actual a
> 1) When I get a new IP via DHCP shouldn't the firewall rules automatically
> update (I have dhclient 2.0pl5)?
Has anyone else received a new IP via dhclient and not had their firewall
scripts update?
> 3) Shouldn't an ethernet adapter only be able to have one IP vs. the two I
> am seeing repor
At 2002-02-03 10:45 -0600, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>I cannot find a java.lrp -- is there one?
>
>We have an java application that we want to run on DCD. This is not
>like lrpStat.jar, which actually runs via remote browsers; but, an
>actual application that must run on the firewall.
Michael,
I cannot find a java.lrp -- is there one?
We have an java application that we want to run on DCD. This is not
like lrpStat.jar, which actually runs via remote browsers; but, an
actual application that must run on the firewall.
What do you think?
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On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, Jason C. Leach wrote:
> hi,
>
> With Dachstein 1.0.2, is it possible to have a 4 NIC system where:
>
> eth0: Internet via Cable.
> eth1: Internet via DSL
>
> eth2: localnet
> eth3: DMZ.
>
> I'd like to have 2 lines dedicated to the Internet connection for
> redundancy. It loo
Well, after reading the scripts over again a few more times, I have
found an example:
eth2_ROUTES="1.1.1.3 2.2.2.0/24_via1.1.1.18"
Now I have to figure out how this _really_ works because so far,
there is no reference as to which IP & network represents what. What
is presently confusing me is
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