Support Requests item #547455, was opened at 2002-04-23 01:09
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
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Hi.
I'm a newbie in LRP world and I have a question on Bering distro.
During the boot, syslogd waits for more than 3 minutes prior to continue
the boot sequence.
I've disabled all the logging functions without any changes in the delay
time.
Is it possible to use another (maybe better) syslogger
I've read that it's possible to install Bering on CD.
Could someone tell me the procedure for installing Bering on Hard Disk
??
Thanks in advance
Ruggero
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That seems to be the simplest since all data (modules/packages and boot
files) are then in the same media. Reading
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/howto/LRPHardDiskHOWTO.txt should help.
But anyway, the idea of the Bering and other distributons is to use low
cost pc with small size
Support Requests item #547477, was opened at 2002-04-23 02:30
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Support Requests item #547455, was opened at 2002-04-23 01:09
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Hello,
I have been using both Dachstein and Bering for the last few months,
I now want to start working with compact flash cards, can anyone point me in
the right direction to start off.
I am just looking for some general links to recomended cards and where to
look for How-To's etc.
I will
Thank you very Charles, I will modify the RSA key in the config when I
get home.
In the network.conf I have
EXTERN_PROTO0=50 0/0
EXTERN_PROTO1=51 0/0
and
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS=0/0_500
on both sides
so I think I do not have to set firewall=yes, right?
You are correct. With the above
I'll leave the experts to comment on the software how-tos. Suffice to say if
you follow the instructions for setting up an IDE drive it is essentially
the same.
I would like to recommend an excellent source of supply for CF to IDE cards.
See
http://www.pcengines.com/cflash.htm
The cards are
Sandisk for cards and adapters. Pricewatch has good deals
on the cards.
Plug in to IDE primary master.
They come preformatted as bootable Fat16 so a Leaf Router
will just copy after you use syslinux to load the loader.
Same procedure as hard disk.
If you want to go ext2, I can probably
Support Requests item #512515, was opened at 2002-02-03 15:01
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CS Forgot to include LEAF list in previous reply...
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From: Rein Inge Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 7:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] VPN tunnel up, but can't reach other subnet
Hi Charles,
I am still
Support Requests item #536605, was opened at 2002-03-28 20:22
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Category: Release/Branch: Oxygen
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Make sure that you've done the ipsec auto -route name
that was the problem I had before, also the -up command
Joey
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Steinkuehler
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 10:39 AM
To: Rein Inge Hoff
Cc:
Aanhalen Rissone Ruggero [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had the same issue,
probably has something to do with name resolution.
Check you /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf for incorrect settings.
Kim
Hi.
I'm a newbie in LRP world and I have a question on Bering distro.
During the boot, syslogd waits for
Aanhalen Przemyslaw Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think bering has builtin support for ide so booting might be a
problem. Unless /boot/lib/modules can help. But if I am not mistaken that
won't allow you to put lrp packages on that disk since those modules are
loaded after unpacking the lrp
I don't know exactly what your problem is, but 3 minutes is a big hint.
This length of delay is usually associated with a reverse-lookup failure.
Your DNS resolver is trying to get the name associated with some IP address
and failing to do so; it waits for 3 minutes before timing out.
How to fix
Support Requests item #542543, was opened at 2002-04-11 08:39
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Support Requests item #542543, was opened at 2002-04-11 08:39
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Support Requests item #542543, was opened at 2002-04-11 08:39
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Hi,
Aanhalen Przemyslaw Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think bering has builtin support for ide so booting might be a
problem. Unless /boot/lib/modules can help. But if I am not mistaken that
/boot/lib/modules is stored in initrd.lrp so the modules there are loaded
from the
boot device by
Group,
Here is the latest in the Nagasaki saga...
All communications left in tact intentionally...
Steve
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Dear Steve,
Our newest design DOM's protected function is hardware mode. We will send
our utility to you , you can install
Thank you Charles.
After making the RSA right, I restarted the ipsec service on both
side and then I try to ping a machine on 192.168.1.x from 192.168.9.x subnet but the
ping times out and there is nothing in auth.log or syslog suggesting a reason.
Could you please suggest what I should look
Hmm.. it sounds like to me that the utility is a software solution.
That'll work as long as it is backwards compatible with the older designs.
Surely it is.. otherwise I'll be disappointed in myself for not waiting...
Keep us informed when you get the utility to see if we can incorporate it
Hello All,
I need to be able to make an IPSec connection through my Bering 1.0-rc1
firewall. If I understand correctly I will need the ip_masq_ipsec.o module
to be able to do this. I have been unable to find the ip_masq_ipsec.o for
Bering. I have already searched through all of the files in the
Here are some more links that might help you out...
_Flash Memory_
www.pcengines.com/cflash.htm
--Compact Flash to IDE converter (Internal Interface)
www.abiatech.com/fb4617.htm
--Compact Flash to IDE converter (External
Are you sure that you need the ip_masq_ipsec.o file. I think that this is
only needed if you have an internal ipsec server. In my case I run the
ipsec server (I'm sure as does everyone else) on the actual gateway server /
leaf server...
Joey
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Joey Officer wrote:
Are you sure that you need the ip_masq_ipsec.o file. I think that this is
only needed if you have an internal ipsec server. In my case I run the
ipsec server (I'm sure as does everyone else) on the actual gateway server /
leaf server...
And in
Joey,
Thanks for the quick reply. Here is what I am looking at...
[1] I have to use IPSec client software on an NT4.0 machine from inside my
network to make a connection to the company firewall/IPSec server to be able
to gain remote access into my company. Since we are unable to do both
On Tuesday 23 April 2002 14:57, MLU wrote:
Thank you Charles.
After making the RSA right, I restarted the ipsec service on both
side and then I try to ping a machine on 192.168.1.x from 192.168.9.x
subnet but the ping times out and there is nothing in auth.log or
syslog suggesting a
ahh.. I think I understand know.. so you need to have the packets
passed through on the home machine so that you can make the connection
to work. I understand now.
There was another post earlier that mentioned the nameing difference
for the Bering ipsec.o files. You might look there. I'm
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 17:04:14 +0200 (CEST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aanhalen Przemyslaw Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think bering has builtin support for ide so booting might be a
problem. Unless /boot/lib/modules can help. But if I am not mistaken
that won't allow you to put lrp
damn... I have just been sitting here staring at my monitor while the
reality of what I am trying to do has dawned on me. When Tom pointed me in
the direction of the files ip_conntrack_ipsec.o and ip_nat_ipsec.o I began
searching for them under the assumption that I would just load them like any
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