On 11/5/02 11:23 AM, Ray Olszewski from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK. What you are asking for here is considerably simpler than what I
> understood from your earlier message, and it is quite straightforward to do
> at the ipchains level. I'm too out of date with Eigerstein to translate the
> i
Hi Jacques
first a short hadrware description:
I am running a small network containing
a Samba file server (suse linux 6.3)
a Windows95 workstation
a Windows98 workstation
a development box (debian slink)
I am using the development box for testing.
It has a Pentium
At 09:05 PM 5/11/02 +0200, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>just wondered if there was a way to see which processes are actually
>running from inetd.
>Since ps aux won't show them.
It will if they are actually running at the moment (for example, open telnet
connections will have associated telne
My project to build a computerized device to control opening/closing of the
blinds in my window is slowly getting there... Thanks to Charles for some
nice advice on choice of OS...
I ended up going with Bering. After some butchering I now have a nice,
networked 1-floppy 486 system, with space
Hi all,
just wondered if there was a way to see which processes are actually
running from inetd.
Since ps aux won't show them.
Kim
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Hi list,
I am trying to create a bering disk that uses the lrpkg.cfg file to specify
the packages
without much luck.
What I am trying to do for now is creating an lrpkg.cfg file on a working
hdd module
(diskonchip thats completely ide compatible).
As soon as I remove the LRP variable from sys
"Enchufa2.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me step out on a limb. I am just looking into the idea of using a
private DMZ for a backup server. One LEAF box's protected server would
send files to another LEAF box's port forwarded server via SSH. From my
reading, I get the feeling that some of
OK. What you are asking for here is considerably simpler than what I
understood from your earlier message, and it is quite straightforward to do
at the ipchains level. I'm too out of date with Eigerstein to translate the
ipchains stuff to Charles' scripts, though, but perhaps someone else will be
Hello:
Here comes more concise and deatiled info regarding the situation I am
presenting to the list.
I have tried to follow:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/thc/dox/lrp-list-howtos/LRP-ts-req-HowTo.h
tml
It´s nice to have such a guide.
on 10/5/02 9:16 PM, Ray Olszewski from <[EMAIL PROTECT
Le Samedi 11 Mai 2002 01:02, Manfred Schuler a écrit :
> 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 interfa
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