Thank you very very much, Charles, I could ping the other private
machines and I am asking them to ping me and use a couple of services on
my private server for thorough test. I hope it will be fine.
The next step for me is to setup for the Road Warrior. I have 2
questions:
1. Do you know of
I had some strange problems with my Intel EtherExpress Pro/10 ISA (i82595TX
chip). The card stopped working after about 15 minutes. The Rx LED did still
blink but the card didn't response. It was some sort of disabled.
I loaded the module with autodetect=1 when I had this problem.
I tried two
Tony,
The use of ipmasqadm portfw allows the packets to pass untouched by
ipchains.
Steve
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To: Steve Fink; LEAF-List
Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] internal NAT question
Would not the
Group,
Sorry for the unintentional curtness of this post
I'm a bit decaffinated.
Humbly,
Steve
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Subject: RE:
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 20:58, guitarlynn wrote:
I've updated the udhcp package with the server's default lease time
that is more acceptable to Win2K/XP clients and modified the client
init script to 'release' a lease and quit (rather than re-starting after
releasing the lease).
The
On Friday 26 April 2002 19:37, Victor McAllister wrote:
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=203;
MainCategory=7Centric=SearchSite=yes) for US$20. The original
On Saturday 27 April 2002 02:11, MLU wrote:
Thank you very very much, Charles, I could ping the other private
machines and I am asking them to ping me and use a couple of services
on my private server for thorough test. I hope it will be fine.
The next step for me is to setup for the Road
On Wednesday 24 April 2002 09:17, Simon Bolduc wrote:
Don't most people log to ram? Assuming this is the case with bering
(which it should be as it is a floppy dist) moving over to CF
shouldn't matter unless Paul decided to log to CF - and leave his CF
mounted all the time (I don't think
On Thursday 25 April 2002 22:09, Morgan Reed wrote:
Scott,
A quick follow-up question regarding allowing protocol 47 packets
though, I attempted to manually set the IPCHAINS rules just to do a
quick test, and this is what I got:
firewall: -root-
# ipchains -A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 1723 -p
1. Do you know of any free client for Windows which works with
Free/SWAN?
The newer windows systems have IPSec built-in, although configuring them to
talk to a non-microsoft IPSec implementation can be quite a challange. Most
of the reports I see on the FreeS/WAN mailing list seem to indicate
Hello all. New to this list. Suggestions, please, for next steps:
I have successfully run the eigerstein image using the rtl8139 driver for my
ethernet cards: http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/Eiger/modules/net/
I installed the eigerstein2beta image using the same rtl8139 module. The
Has anyone compliled the tulip module that comes the SMC 1255TX Nic? or had
problems getting it recognized? Tried Bearing/Old LRP2.9.8, oxygen next...
Thanks
Scott
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Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Do you know of any free client for Windows which works with
Free/SWAN?
The newer windows systems have IPSec built-in, although configuring them
to talk to a non-microsoft IPSec implementation can be quite
I am putting perl on my compact flash router, and realize at this point
that the problem with putting huge numbers of packages on a LEAF boot disk
is not the space on the boot device (obviously on compact flash I have
more than enough) but the RAM needed to hold the tmpfs or ramdisk. How
much
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