On Sunday 03 March 2002 00:27, Jack Coates wrote:
> If it's going to act as an MTA, I'm pretty sure it's an RFC violation
> (in spirit if not in letter) to use a volatile RAM disk instead of a
> hard drive.
>
> Granted forwarding usually goes fast on a low traffic server, but
> spooling can happe
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, guitarlynn wrote:
> On Thursday 28 February 2002 12:24, Peter Stokes wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > I want to replace a full Linux system which nowadays only performs
> > SMTP mail forwarding for WinX clients from there Outlook clients with
> > a simple floppy based system. I was
I tried adding a second static IP to my dachstein floppy 1.0.2 ... so i go
into /etc/network.conf and uncommented the line
eth0_IP_EXTRA_ADDRS="w.x.y.z" (where w.x.y.z is my new static ip)
and reloaded (svi network reload)... no luck. so i went to the instructions
for configuring network.conf, w
Dmitri Gofmekler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 1.
> Please someone send me the info how to use an Oxygen distribution with 4 LAN
> adapters. I need to make NAT router for 3 subnets without connecting them
> together. If someone nas image with 4 interfaces and sshd it would be great.
Well, Oxygen is much
guitarlynn wrote:
> On Saturday 02 March 2002 17:10, Ant Ken wrote:
>
>>hi,
>>
>>thanks for your reply
>>
[...]
>>and i dont think the ipchains thing is letting everything through by
>>default, if i type the command ipchains -v -L it gives me screen
>>full's of rules and 99.9% if them have the w
On Saturday 02 March 2002 17:10, Ant Ken wrote:
> hi,
>
> thanks for your reply
>
> with regards to question 2, i know my network cards are configured
> correctly because the dhcp server on my cable box gives me an ip
> address but i cannot go any where.
> its probably because when you plug a comp
You maybe could use a look at
http://home.attbi.com/~srlohman/linux/firewall/index.html
then choose Dachstein
I think this should help a lot.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Ant Ken wrote:
> Date: Sat, 02 Mar 2002 23:10:52 +
> From: Ant Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [E
hi,
thanks for your reply
with regards to question 2, i know my network cards are configured
correctly because the dhcp server on my cable box gives me an ip address
but i cannot go any where.
its probably because when you plug a computer in to the cable box for the
first time it gives you an
comments inline :)
On Saturday 02 March 2002 14:00, Ant Ken wrote:
> 1. My cable connection gives out IP address, DNS, and gateways via
> dhcp, is there a way to make the system automatically update its
> gateway and DNS settings?
Yep, using the dhcp client. This is default for Dachstein.
If
Hi Matt
I just got your mail today. I have been out of town for a week.
I understand from what you say that the sshd/dnscache/tinydns documentation
needs some clarification. Indeed if you have tinydns running you should not
need to adjust /etc/hosts.
If you could suggest direct changes to the docu
hello all
i have a few questions, so here i go:
1. My cable connection gives out IP address, DNS, and gateways via dhcp,
is there a way to make the system automatically update its gateway and DNS
settings?
2. if i set up my cable connection with static settings i cannot ping
anything outsi
Hello,
1.
Please someone send me the info how to use an Oxygen distribution with 4 LAN
adapters. I need to make NAT router for 3 subnets without connecting them
together. If someone nas image with 4 interfaces and sshd it would be great.
2.
And is it possible to place all of these to one floppy?
William Brinkman wrote:
>
> I have networked two DCD firewalls with IPSec using
> X.509 certificates. I have added a "road warrior"
> M$98 machine using SSH Sentinel package.
>
> The interesting part is that the KLIPS warning that
> usually shows up during boot now really matters!
>
> WARNING
Greetings All:
I have networked two DCD firewalls with IPSec using
X.509 certificates. I have added a "road warrior"
M$98 machine using SSH Sentinel package.
The interesting part is that the KLIPS warning that
usually shows up during boot now really matters!
WARNING: ipsec0 has route filtering
Charles / All
i'm trying somekind a thing with the DMZ=Private switch, for some reason when the
switch is set to PRIVATE, i get a errormessagef from the IPCHAINS, dunno if my
settings are incorrect, or there's a WRONG WORDING in the ipfilters for
if DMZ = PRIVATE
this is my DMZ settings
###
In my previous message:
> The hisax driver stops loading with the message:
> CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
> ISDN subsystem Rev: 1.114.6.7/1.94/1.140.6.3/1.85.6.2/none/1.5.6.2 loaded
> HiSax: Linux Driver for passive ISDN cards
> HiSax: Version 3.5 (module)
>
Charles, all,
I'm using Dachstein for a new dial-on-demand firewall, and I bumped into
this problem with the HiSax driver:
Machine: Celeron 700MHz, 64Mb RAM
Release: LEAF Dachstein 1.0.2
Modem: Target ISDN internal PCI and Arowana ISDN 128K PCI
Drivers: slhc.o, isdn.o, hisax.o from Charles' si
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