I'm running a Bering firewall, and I want all my local computers added to my
dns server. This is so I don't have to try to figure out what address a
computer got before I can access it. How can I get my dhcp server to update
my dns server? Should I be running tinydns, dnscache, or both?
Hello,
Is it possible to find the rtl8139.o module (RealTeak NIC) already
compiled for Bering rc2 (kernel 2.4.18)? I cannot find it at SF and
haven't a box with such kernel to compile it myself.
Thanks,
Angel
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 22:35:05 -0700 (PDT)
David Smead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone running Bering tell me what they be when executing the
command: cat /proc/interrupts
Mine reads:
CPU0
0: 12582 XT-PIC timer
1: 0 XT-PIC keyboard
2:
They are available (yu need to load mii.o first):
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/net/mii.o
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/net/8139t
oo.o
Jacques
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
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Bewan ADSL ATM PCI are available here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/contrib/
Jacques
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
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Angel Martin Alganza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to find the rtl8139.o module (RealTeak NIC) already
compiled for Bering rc2 (kernel 2.4.18)? I cannot find it at SF and
haven't a box with such kernel to compile it myself.
Use
Hi,
I was reading dnscache documentation and I wanted it to resolve
internal addresses using our internal DNS server.
In http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/faq/cache.html it reads:
How do I tell my cache to consult internal DNS servers? Our network has internal
servers at IP addresses 10.1.2.5 and
Sorry to disturb but many of my recent mails have not reached the list :-(
Jacques
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
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I'm running a Bering firewall, and I want all my local computers added to my
dns server. This is so I don't have to try to figure out what address a
computer got before I can access it. How can I get my dhcp server to update
my dns server? Should I be running tinydns, dnscache, or both?
I simply use the following in the scripts which allows for both outbound and/or
inbound VPNs through several Dachstien Firewalls:
Firstly in netwoork.conf add
#INTERN_SSH_SERVER=192.168.1.1 # Internal SSH server to make available
#EXTERN_SSH_PORT=24 # External port to use for
Morgan:
Heya. I think you're doing two things incorrectly. First,
you're using iphains -A input ... which means to Append the rule
at the end of the input chain. So, it may be appendning it after
rule #41 which is blocking it. You need either use -I to Insert
the rule earlier in the
192.168.9 and .3 are my private, so adding the rule as you suggested is for them only,
right.
For accessing 192.168.1 (the remote ipsec private), do I have to do the similar thing,
i.e.:
$IPCH -A forward -j ACCEPT -s 192.168.9.0/24 -d 192.168.1.0/24 -b
I have situations in which my vpn router is a peer to a proxy server.
The proxy server is the default gateway for the servers behind it.
Therefore I use NAT on the internal interface to force traffic to the servers
back through the router.
This is approximately the same thing as port
192.168.9 and .3 are my private, so adding the rule as you suggested is
for them only, right.
For accessing 192.168.1 (the remote ipsec private), do I have to do the
similar thing, i.e.:
$IPCH -A forward -j ACCEPT -s 192.168.9.0/24 -d 192.168.1.0/24 -b
Oops! If the 192.168.9 and .3
Mark Ivey wrote:
I'm running a Bering firewall, and I want all my local computers added to my
dns server. This is so I don't have to try to figure out what address a
computer got before I can access it. How can I get my dhcp server to update
my dns server? Should I be running tinydns,
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking bearing firewall
box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot without a video card? since
after the load all that would be needed is a network or serial connection...
thanks for the info
bernie
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking
bearing firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot
without a video card? since after the load all that would be needed is a
network or serial connection...
There are a number of these available, but you'll
www.soekris.com
Z
DC
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 12:41, Bernie Berg wrote:
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking bearing
firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot without a video
card? since after the load all that would be needed is a network
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 09:41, Bernie Berg wrote:
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking
bearing firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will
boot without a video card? since after the load all that would be
needed is a network or serial connection...
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 09:54, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking
bearing firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot
without a video card? since after the load all that would be needed is a
network or serial
Have you looked at the router designs on the site below? If so, what do
you think of them?
RDP Router Designs
http://www.routerdesign.com/designs.shtml
I hadn't seen this before. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry :-)
Looks like the folks probably had fun building them, but I've sort of
DHCPD v.3 provides dynamic DNS services. Unfortunately, tinydns does not support this,
but BIND (versions 8 and 9) does. Consider running DHCPD v.3 and BIND on an internal
server, behind your firewall. I've run DHCPD, BIND and dnscache together at two sites
for more than a year with no
Although there are already several other ntpclient.lrp's out there, this
one is different:
[1] It is the smallest that I've found:
# ls -al ntpclient.lrp
-rw-r--r--1 helices leaf 7651 Apr 26 09:32 ntpclient.lrp
[2] It includes an init script starting, stopping and configuring the
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 11:29, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Have you looked at the router designs on the site below? If so, what do
you think of them?
RDP Router Designs
http://www.routerdesign.com/designs.shtml
I hadn't seen this before. I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry :-)
thanks for the leads!,
btw, that router design project site is great... =)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 1:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] motherboard with no vid card
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 09:41,
Phillip,
The security implications are the same as having that port on that machine
exposed directly to the internet.
Example:
Portforwarding port 3389 ( Terminal Server ) from the firewall to port 3389
on a NT/2000 system behind the firewall.
Terminal Server
Greetings,
I'm considering buying a pair of VoIP Blaster from
Creative Lab
(http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?Product=203MainCategory=7Centric=SearchSite=yes)
for US$20. The original software that comes with it
(from Creative) does NOT work behind firewall/NAT, so
I plan to
(2nd try to reach the list)
I'm running a Bering firewall, and I want all my local computers added to my
dns server. This is so I don't have to try to figure out what address a
computer got before I can access it. How can I get my dhcp server to update
my dns server? Should I be running
www.soekris.com
--
Sincerely,
David Smead
http://www.amplepower.com.
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking bearing
firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot without a video
card? since after the
Would not the ipchains/iptables rules be applied?
Could you not say forward only traffic from external_ip/32 to
internal_server/32 port 3389 or whatever and essentially say, yeah, this
port is open but only for this one client on the internet? All others would
be rejected/denied. Or am I
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Although there are already several other ntpclient.lrp's out there, this
one is different:
snip
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/helices/ntpclient/ntpclient.txt
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/helices/ntpclient/ntpclient.lrp
I'm finally getting
Jacques,
Thanks for the input. I'm not showing interrupts, but the drivers seem to
load, and I/O space is assigned.
From dmesg:
eth0: 3c5x9 at 0x300, 10baseT port, address 00 50 04 04 7c 94, IRQ 15.
3c509.c:1.18a [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.scyld.com/network/3c509.html
eth1: 3c5x9 at 0x310,
Chen, Elvis wrote:
Greetings,
I'm considering buying a pair of VoIP Blaster from
Creative Lab
(http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?Product=203MainCategory=7Centric=SearchSite=yes)
for US$20. The original software that comes with it
(from Creative) does NOT work behind
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