At 15:14 24/02/02 -0500, Lee F. Johnson III wrote:
Rick is alive and kicking in Rhode Island, just taking an extended computer
holiday, mountain biking, etc. Getting his head straight, etc., after some
probably grueling PC work.
I expect we'll see him back sometime in the not too distant future.
Hi All
To save me a headache, has anyone already got a Dachstein-based dial on
demand PPP disk image they wouldn't mind letting me have a copy of?
I did this once (at home before I got broadband) using a ready-made disk
image and information I from a 1999 Trevor Marshall BYTE magazine
Thanks for the info, I feel better now!
Steve
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 06:10:29 + (GMT)
Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve:
The Morpheus homepage (www.MusicCity.com) has a snippet
addressing this rumor. Still nervous? Not nearly enough:
Here is an image you can use:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/khadley/ppp.html
I am also working on cooking up instructions for How to make Dachstein
Dial, which is not done yet.
-Stephen More
At 10:59 AM 2/26/02 +, Julian Church wrote:
Hi All
To save me a headache, has anyone
Please send questions to the leaf-user mailing list...see my support page.
I have just visited your web site and discovered the existence of the
Dachstein CD image. Quick question: did you wedge a print server in there
for weirdos like me who like to maximize the profitability (or use,
I could let someone post a copy of my Bering Beta 4 that does ppp demand
dialing and has the active-filter working. The problem is I have no place
to host the image.
I could give ownly a .bin not .exe file.
Jacques Nilo:
Would you like to place it with your standard version?
Mike Noyes:
Would
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible using Bering and traffic shaping to
prioritize the amount of bandwidth allowed to file sharing apps? I tried
the following but I'm not too sure what I'm doing.
1. Started by setting up Bering beta4 floppy on a pentium 133 connected to
a cable modem
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 07:02 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if it is possible using Bering and traffic shaping to
prioritize the amount of bandwidth allowed to file sharing apps? I tried
the following but I'm not too sure what I'm doing.
1. Started by setting up
First, I'm moving the public end of this discussion from leaf-devel to
leaf-user. That's the list where troubleshooting requests belong (and I
apologize to the LEAF developers for missing this the first time around).
Second, some of the details in your reply to me suggest that your problem is
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Pete Dubler wrote:
How to corrupt your root.lrp file
I encountered a problem with leaf (running Dachstein on hard drive).
When I went to back-up root using lrcfg, the size of the file to be
backed up was much smaller than the one I had booted from. (about 1.1M
Anybody had any luck with ISDN modems and Dachstein?
I would like to take an old IBM Aptiva and make an ISDN firewall/router
out of it. This is for a friend who lives where no cable or dsl is
available (or probably ever will be). But, Bellsouth can supply 128K ISDN.
I will probably use
On Tuesday 26 February 2002 10:29, Jack Coates wrote:
Oops :-) I've done that. This is why there is an option to not create
a temporary copy of the .lrp. This is a little risky on floppy since
you're writing your .lrp straight to disk, but less so with a hard
drive where media corruption is
I have a strange behaviour on a leaf system. I've changed the local net to
192.168.3.0/24 (about 7 files I think). I'm running all the basic stuff
including (and especially) dnscache and weblet. If I svi dnscache restart,
I can't access http://192.168.3.254 from my W95 machine (on the local
Sandro Minola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Instead of manually update your IP on the website and adding a second link
(which works of course), I'd suggest to use a Dynamic DNS service like
...
I'd do the following:
...
This solution is much cooler because you don't have to care about the IP
Hmm. Found docs on tcpd wrapper. Says it reads hosts.allow followed by
hosts.deny and stops when it finds a match. Tried to put:
80: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
22: 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
but that didn't do any good.
Should it be www: and ssh: or sh-http: and sshd:???
Keith
P.S. see related email about
I have a strange behaviour on a leaf system. I've changed the local net
to
192.168.3.0/24 (about 7 files I think). I'm running all the basic stuff
including (and especially) dnscache and weblet. If I svi dnscache
restart,
I can't access http://192.168.3.254 from my W95 machine (on the
To the best of my knowledge (using winipcfg), all settings are same (since
they come from dhcpd and the conf file doesn't change.
What I mean by access is that I can always ping 192.168.3.254 but can't
get the web page by typing in the url http://192.168.3.254; in IE5.0. I
get a long, long
To the best of my knowledge (using winipcfg), all settings are same (since
they come from dhcpd and the conf file doesn't change.
What I mean by access is that I can always ping 192.168.3.254 but can't
get the web page by typing in the url http://192.168.3.254; in IE5.0. I
get a long, long
Hi all...I had successfully finished a previous install with a 2.2.19-IDE
kernel and run from a small IDE HD.
What I would like to do is repeat this with a 2.4 kernel (currently messing
around with Bering Beta4...no probs running from floppy). What do I need to
do to make this run from a hard
I looked at echowall.lrp and from it I gathered that I should add the rules:
$IPCH -A input -s 0/0 -d 207.202.240.236/32 1723 -p tcp -l -j ACCEPT
$IPCH -A input -s 0/0 -d 207.202.240.236/32 -p 47 -j ACCEPT
$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P tcp -L 207.202.240.236 1723 -R 192.168.1.7 1723
ipfwd --masq
At 2002-02-26 15:05 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Look's like Mike's ISP is having some problems with their e-mail servers...
Charles,
Thanks for passing that along. I should have waited a few more minutes.
Everything appears to be functioning again. My ISP's mail servers were down
for
Scott:
What you type looks correct to my eye. What does your
PPTP client think of it? :)
-Scott
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Scott Ecker wrote:
I looked at echowall.lrp and from it I gathered that I should add the rules:
$IPCH -A input -s 0/0 -d 207.202.240.236/32 1723 -p tcp -l -j ACCEPT
Here is a combination I am looking into:
A DirecPC satellite internet connection (only uses a USB based satellite
modem). Has anyone tried this with Dachstein or any LEAF distrib?
TIA
--
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs
Oak City Networks Solutions
P.O. Box 10292
Raleigh NC 27605
919.510.9551
Lynn,
The latest from RR on my complaint is a request from them a couple of
days ago.
The wanted to know what my timezone was and even though it shows up in
my email
header I had to send it to them again before they would look into
anything.
I have not had any additional response but the
I understand the scope of the following question but I would like a few
opinions anyway.
Having seen recent evidence of an attempt at port scanning my firewall
in my logs I want to revisit my security plan and see if it is
reasonably
sound.
1. 1st line of defense is of course my Dachstein
Kory Krofft wrote:
1. 1st line of defense is of course my Dachstein firewall. It has no
additional packages other than serial.o loaded. I do have a couple of
ports forwarded to a game server but the server is only on when we are
using it.
Ok. That's better than their being always on. A
Hi folks,
I'm thrilled that I've at least figured out how to get my DCD up and
running, and I'm looking to learn as much as I can! In checking DCD by using
my web browser, I notice that I keep getting variations of these messages
(See below, and I'm pretty sure they're from my ISP-ATTBI because
Ok. That's better than their being always on. A DMZ for your
servers would be safer, but is not necessary.
As soon as I'm able to get DSL, I'll be setting up a DMZ for my servers. A
question: what are the pros and cons of using a third NIC on my Oxygen box
for a DMZ to setting up a
To Larry, Stephen and Erik
Thanks for the information. I think I'm going to have a go with the khadley
PPP disk, but I've got a copy of the jnilo bering disk in case I run into
problems.
cheers all
Julian
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