Luis.F.Correia wrote:
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Even if I don't get around my bugs, I'll publish the results.
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That was my intention in the initial mail, thanks :)
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Hi, people.
I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx and /dev/fd1xxx).
I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or anything else, only two
floppies.
The questions:
is there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system which would boot
from one diskette, take some *.lrp from its and others
This would be the case, but if I remember correctly, the default kernel that
is used, is not one of the small kernels. Not only that, but, the kernel
should not matter as long as you are loading the serial in /etc/modules.
One thing you might try, if there is a continued problem, try loading the
Hi,
I wonder what modules are included in the iptables in bering and what
modules can be added to the iptables.
I also wonder if it is possible to just replace an iptables version
Just with a new version with possibly some new modules. In other words would
making an iptables.lrp be possible, or
Hi,
I'm going to be switching my home network from ISDN to ADSL in the next few
weeks, and I want to set up a LEAF firewall in preparation. I currently have
a linux box as my gateway, running iptables. That box has the fixed public
IP address that my ISP provided. I also run a few services on
I have a box with two floppy-drives (/dev/fd0xxx
and /dev/fd1xxx).
I have no free CDROM, no HDD, no ZIP or anything else,
only two
floppies.
The questions:
is there any civilized way to organize the lrp-system
which would boot
from one diskette, take some *.lrp from its and others
from
I wonder what modules are included in the iptables in
bering and what
modules can be added to the iptables.
All modules provided in the latest iptables program are
available in Bering. Since Bering in using the 2.4.18 the
patch'o matic stuff is not activated: this kernel already
includes those.
Hi Matthew-
I have a Win2k server inside my local lan that handles my internal dns
and forwarding to bering (dnscache) for external addresses.
My resolv.conf is:
Nameserver 127.0.0.1
If I had to put tinydns on I could take off weblet and just check the
logs manually.
I did forget that some
I've just succeeded in setting up my first Linux-based VPN using
DachsteinCD. I greatly appreciate the high quality of the Dachstein package
and the (passive) help I got from browsing archives of this list.
At this point, I have two security-related questions:
1. How can I apply a password to
Hi,
I noticed that rdate from Bering does not seem to accept the -u switch
for time requests using UDP. I suspect many of the RFC868 rdate servers
are only accepting UDP requests because under RedHat7.2 I needed the
-u switch to get a response for most of the servers tried. It appears
that the
Glad it's working for you Kory!
I'm not positive ( Charles could confirm this) but it seems likely that the
Dachsteinn-small kernal was substituted somewhere during the evolution of
the Dachstein floppy-disk distro as a space-saving measure.
Prior to last week, I haven't tried to use the serial
Dale,
At the Dachstein command prompt:
firewall#passwd
Enter new password:
Re-Enter new password:
That should take care of that...
As far as telnet goes...
If you have all telnet ports closed to the outside world and are only using
Jacques Nilo wrote:
[snip]
That is all. The packages will be backep up of the disk
they come from unless you want to change that with
through the backup menu.
It doesn't work that way on Oxygen 1.8.0, from my experience.
All backups want to go to the first floppy drive, which is a
pain
John Stauffer wrote:
Hi Matthew-
I have a Win2k server inside my local lan that handles my internal dns
and forwarding to bering (dnscache) for external addresses.
Roger that.
My resolv.conf is:
Nameserver 127.0.0.1
But in this case, the LEAF box, using that nameserver,
queries the
Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
I noticed that rdate from Bering does not seem to accept the -u switch
for time requests using UDP. I suspect many of the RFC868 rdate servers
are only accepting UDP requests because under RedHat7.2 I needed the
-u switch to get a response for most of the servers
Matthew,
I do use the hosts file to resolve the names Bering needs to. I'd rather
have the space for sshd and other packages I may need. I haven't used
tinydns for any of my setups since I started using lrp with ppp in 1999.
John
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Jacques et al,
I too had difficulty with needing more space than one diskette would handle
and making a ton of coasters was painful too. So I went on to try 850mb
hard drives and such... But this seemed a bit wasteful, 2mb of data on a
850mb hard drive.
I then found some IDE
I need help installing sshd in bering . Site info of lrpkg -i
libz,sshd,sshkey doesn't work as far as backing up sshd pkg.
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On Wednesday 27 March 2002 19:59, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
I need help installing sshd in bering . Site info of lrpkg -i
libz,sshd,sshkey doesn't work as far as backing up sshd pkg.
lrpkg -i only loads (installs) the package, you will need to backup
the package from the lrcfg backup menu to
This the problem im having . I cant back it up I get cant move from tmp
dir error.
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John Stauffer wrote:
Matthew,
I do use the hosts file to resolve the names Bering needs to. I'd rather
have the space for sshd and other packages I may need. I haven't used
tinydns for any of my setups since I started using lrp with ppp in 1999.
John
Ahaa. Ok that's what I figured was
Steve Fink wrote:
Jacques et al,
[snip]
I then found some IDE Disk-On-Modules. They're awesome! I originally
purchased two Nagasaki 8mb modules ( http://www.nagasaki.com.tw/DOM.htm
purchasable here
http://www.bwi.com/scripts/site/site_category.php3/id/188 )and put them into
my IDE
Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
This the problem im having . I cant back it up I get cant move from tmp
dir error.
Please post the exact error message, plus a listing of what's in
you /tmp directory, plus explain what I get cant move from tmp dir
error means.
Good Luck,
Matt
Steve:
Thanks for your excellent memo on How-to install Bering on a DOM. In fact I was
having in mind a new chapter of the Bering user's guide named Booting Bering
from alternative medias (apart from CD-Rom for which a specific work is being
prepared Luis C. and some other Bering fellows). May I
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