I don't think LEAF can handle the first of the problems you have. I think
the relevant host has to handle them. But possibly I am misunderstanding
what you need, so please see the more detailed response below.
Whether you can do what you want with respect to the second question
depends, I think,
Hello fellow LRP/Leaf users:
I am using LRP (Eigerstein BETA 2) to provide Internet connectivity and
to protect a small company LAN.
There are two situations that I need to solve with LRP:
1.- An internal mail system is running on the LAN, but would like to
restrict STMP, IMAP and POP traffic
Hi Jacques,
I have tried rc2, same result.
I have checked your user manual and your installation manual.
I want to setup a router that grants access for wireless
clients to the internal net and the whole wide world.
All interfaces are working.
I can setup a bridge using brctl and ip.
but when I
Oh my. This time I'll match the subjects. :-<
"Michael D. Schleif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there some meaning to getting 27,000 of these in five (5) minutes
> yesterday?
>
> Packet log: input DENY wan1 PROTO=17 207.112.196.241:48785 x.y.z.157:7
> L=1494 S=0x00 I=37458 F=0x T=126 (#
"Michael D. Schleif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there some meaning to getting 27,000 of these in five (5) minutes
> yesterday?
>
> Packet log: input DENY wan1 PROTO=17 207.112.196.241:48785 x.y.z.157:7
> L=1494 S=0x00 I=37458 F=0x T=126 (#48)
>
> Obviously, it's probably not a good thin
Hi,
I would like to set snmp.lrp on my LRP DCD1.02.
I would like some hints and links in order to
learn how to setup snmp.lrp properly providing
eht* usage, cpu usage, etc. and provide this
info to a another server using mrtg.
I've loaded smnp.lrp but information in smnpd.conf
look pretty crypti
You can look at links on how to set up passive FTP server behind firewall on
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net/.
Basically you need to do the setup on both router and FTP server.
- On the router you port-forwarding port 20, 21 and a some additional ports (e.g.
65520-65529 as in the email suggested)
Is there some meaning to getting 27,000 of these in five (5) minutes
yesterday?
Packet log: input DENY wan1 PROTO=17 207.112.196.241:48785 x.y.z.157:7
L=1494 S=0x00 I=37458 F=0x T=126 (#48)
Obviously, it's probably not a good thing; but, I'm trying to figure out
what they may have been tryi
I've completed my netfilter eval and would like to
go to 2.4 ( Bering ? ).
Is there a single download I can get on my Linux machine
and unzip? I have some work to do and would rather do it
on Linux.
I went to Charles' Leaf/LRP site and couldn't find it.
Thanx.
_
Le Vendredi 10 Mai 2002 19:39, brooksp5 a écrit :
> Hello, can someone tell me where I am going wrong with my Compact flash
> setup.
> I am trying to install Bering rc2 on a Sandisk 32mb CF card, I have tried
> to follow the instructions in the Bering HowTo but keep running into the
> same problem
Hello, can someone tell me where I am going wrong with my Compact flash
setup.
I am trying to install Bering rc2 on a Sandisk 32mb CF card, I have tried to
follow the instructions in the Bering HowTo but keep running into the same
problems.
I have created a working floppy image, Changed Syslinux.
David Goodrich wrote:
>
> sorry for being so vague, but by "no luck" i meant that no-one sees a
> password prompt or is allowed to connect. my firewall rules are at
> http://complex.wox.org/random/fwrules.htm and my proftpd.conf is at
> http://complex.wox.org/random/proftpd.conf .. the server w
> ipchains input -p tcp -d 64.113.72.222 ftp -j ACCEPT needed to be higher
in
> the chain, so it works now. the thing that now baffles me is that i
thought
> network.conf was supposed to take care of adding the ipchains rule when
you
> added it to network.conf. it added it automatically when i p
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ipchains input -p tcp -d 64.113.72.222 ftp -j ACCEPT needed to be higher in
the chain, so it works now. the thing that now baffles me is that i thought
network.conf was supposed to take care of adding the ipchains rule when you
added it to network.co
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sorry for being so vague, but by "no luck" i meant that no-one sees a
password prompt or is allowed to connect. my firewall rules are at
http://complex.wox.org/random/fwrules.htm and my proftpd.conf is at
http://complex.wox.org/random/proftpd.conf ..
David Goodrich wrote:
>
> i'm not having any luck getting proftpd to be accessible through my
> dachstein 1.02 floppy firewall. i tried going in active mode and forwarding
> tcp 20 & 21 to the server, but no luck. has anyone done this before? tia
> -david
Difficult to say what is your probl
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i'm not having any luck getting proftpd to be accessible through my
dachstein 1.02 floppy firewall. i tried going in active mode and forwarding
tcp 20 & 21 to the server, but no luck. has anyone done this before? tia
-david
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