Hi Richard,
But where is it available as a .lrp package ? I have exactly the same
issue as Stephen.
Today, I have to boot 2 floppies in sequence, but soon my firewall won't
be easily accessible to manipulate floppies and as it is based on a laptop,
I can't add a second floppy drive.
Chr
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 21:11, Richard Doyle wrote:
>
> Run telnet over a secure zebedee tunnel between the internal box and the
> firewall. It is much smaller than any current sshd tunnel (my zebedee +
> telnetd package weighs 66896 bytes, compiled under uClibc).
That's cool. Is there an lrp packa
> On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 13:02, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > > Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image
> > > with SSH and
> > > TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein.
> > It will be very hard.
> > sshd.lrp is about 312K
> Thanks. Unfortunately most of my routers are only accessib
Shawn,
I am using RH 7.2. I found the problem. I have in fact been hacked. I
found a process "muhh" running from the /var/run directory. I will have
to reformat and rebuild the game server. I would love to find out what
the hacker was using my machine for. Any suggestions on how to find out?
There
> I am going to try to do this. I think I am mostly done. Any advice on
getting
> rid of the "expr" commands that are doing math?
See the ash/bash man page. You can do simple math with $(( )) expansion
(add, sub, multiply, divide), although numbers are limited in range...ie:
echo "2 + 2 = $((
* Charles Steinkuehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Awk is another beast altogether. Awk isn't really required on a LEAF box,
> so if you can get the ipsec stuff running without it, that would be pretty
> cool. Looks like a lot of work, though.
You are right. Too much work, I'm afraid. And si
Internal dedicated lan, various size tcp packets,
53 mbps with intel cards, 45mbps with SMC8139,
dropped to around 12mbps with ipsec.
This was using a 500Mhz Athlon, presumably the ipsec handling
would be proportionate to processor speed.
My guess is that without ipsec you would see
Hello Stephen
You wrote
> > > Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image with SSH and
> > > TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein.
> > It will be very hard.
> > sshd.lrp is about 312K
> > You can try to remove those modules and packages you do not need.
> > http://leaf.sourcefor
On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 13:02, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image with SSH and
> > TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein.
> It will be very hard.
> sshd.lrp is about 312K
> You can try to remove those modules and packages you do not need.
> http://le
> Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image with SSH and
> TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein.
It will be very hard.
sshd.lrp is about 312K
You can try to remove those modules and packages you do not need.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/leaffw01.html#AEN197
tc ppp pp
Oops...forgot to include the list in the first reply :<
> A friend of mine is ordering in a 3mbps line (for his new small
> business) from the telco. Obviously then, a 10/100 NIC on a LEAF system
> should be able to keep up with this. Right? IE; 10 is much bigger than
> 3.
Yes, almost any LEA
If you can find a shell of a system, all you really need is a power supply,
a floppy, and a riser card w/ two pci slots on it. My guess is you could
find all of that for sub $300US.
Here is one I found fairly quickly, just need to add the necessary parts
http://www.mpcparts.com/prodspecs/050129
I know, this is a dumb question (because I should be confident in the
answer) but:
A friend of mine is ordering in a 3mbps line (for his new small
business) from the telco. Obviously then, a 10/100 NIC on a LEAF system
should be able to keep up with this. Right? IE; 10 is much bigger than
3.
Hi,
Has anyone managed to make a 1.68M Bering floppy image with SSH and
TinyDNS? This was possible under Eigerstein.
Thanks,
Stephen
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At 3/25/02 12:30 PM -0600, Henning, Brian wrote:
>hello-
>How do I add a user account to my leaf Dachstein machine?
Brian,
This is answered in:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=1300&page_id=9
FAQs sec04: Basic LEAF Command Questions Answered
* How do I add users to my LEAF s
Brian:
Heya. One caveat to Charles' reply that may be entirely
obvious already: you need to have an "SSH account" on one of the
machines in the remote system in order to setup such a tunnel. So
you can use this method to, say, securely tunnel web access to
weblet running on your LEAF box.
hello-
How do I add a user account to my leaf Dachstein machine?
thanks-
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> Please excuse me. Somehow, in a flurry of trying to get up-to-date on
emails,
> I lost this thread almost entirely.
>
> What you said was something like ifconfig, route and netstat should be on
any
> router, but can't each of those programs be replaced by iproute2? If so,
isn't
> the interface
* Charles Steinkuehler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Any particular reason you're trying to get rid of ifconfig and awk? Care to
> share what you're working on with the class?
Please excuse me. Somehow, in a flurry of trying to get up-to-date on emails,
I lost this thread almost entirely.
What
> The question is: need the wrapper, that could be placed into the LRP
floppy
> and act as SMTP relay, but authorize himself on the next SMTP server.
> The problem is that email client programs that used does not support SMTP
> auth and client has a dynamic IP address, but I need to direct all the
> I am trying to decide whether it is feasible to build an LRP-based
terminal
> server for access to the console ports of multiple routers at a remote
site.
> I have a Digi Acceleport 8r board and having it running under RedHat v7.0
> but I'm lost when it comes to translating that setup to a LEAF
> # get the physical device that leads to the default gateway
> netstat -nr | awk '$1 == "0.0.0.0" && $3 == "0.0.0.0" { print $NF }'
> # becomes this without netstat or awk
> ip route | sed -e '/^default/!d' -e 's/^.* ([^ ]*) $/\1/'
This seems OK, although it prints multiple lines if you've got m
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:27:08 +0100 Erich Titl wrote:
> I found that the 3c509 has it's own mind which ethxx it wants to be. So
> whatever you may think is eth0 it might not be. Try swapping the cables.
Just so it's documented in the list archives if it isn't already,
NICs are assigned to interf
Hi Everyone
At 09:40 24/03/02 +1100, Glenn McKechnie wrote:
>Paul M. Wright, Jr. wrote:
>[...]
> > The card on the internal network works fine, but the card on the cable
> > modem
> > side just will not get a DHCP address. I receive a couple of console
> > messages:
> >
> > ETH0: Receive set to
> 1)I am testing a bering beta4 firewall. Everything
works fine except
> for weblet. Which I can't seem to access. I did change
the internal ip
I would strongly encourage you to move to v1.0-rc1. The
beta4 has some bugs in backing up packages which are,
among other things, fixed in v1.0-rc1.
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