Using Bering rc2, I'm trying to set up a router with eth0 external
(ATT cable modem), eth1 a wired Ethernet LAN, and eth2 a wireless
Ethernet LAN. Though I may eventually want to put an
externally-reachable webserver on one of the LANs, I don't think I
want a dmz. That is, I want all hosts on
anyone got bering iso images? please email it to me
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On Tue, 14 May 2002 23:25:43 PDT Eric House wrote:
Using Bering rc2, I'm trying to set up a router with eth0 external
(ATT cable modem), eth1 a wired Ethernet LAN, and eth2 a wireless
Ethernet LAN. Though I may eventually want to put an
externally-reachable webserver on one of the LANs, I
I'm having trouble getting bering to recognize my isa ne2000 card (and
my wavelan/pcmcia adapter but I'll ignore that until I can ping the
ne2000). It's giving me undefined symbols (about half a dozen, all
starting with ei) when it tries to load.
Also, is there an easy way to set the firewall
Hi Klint
At 18:33 15/05/02 +1000, Klint Gore wrote:
I'm having trouble getting bering to recognize my isa ne2000 card ...
You need to load the 8390 module before the ne module - could that be the
problem?
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It is hard to tell since you don't provide enough information.
But I will try a little gamble here.
If you followed the guide that was mentioned in the previous guide
and you entered /dev/cdrom in boot pkgpath variable (in syslinux.cfg)
this is
OK, the issue now is how to keep your conenction up as permanently as
possible. Occasionally my ADSL line will go down, and ppp will spot this and
exit. I've looked through the various ppp options, and there seems to be
scope for having ppp stay up and try reconnects every now and then (this is
The user adds some addresses and I want to find
out if they're valid before running a complex series of
networking scripts. Like give him feedback if that address
is already taken.
Is there anip addr
command which will test if an addr is already taken on the network
without doing an
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Brad Fritz wrote:
On Tue, 14 May 2002 23:25:43 PDT Eric House wrote:
Using Bering rc2, I'm trying to set up a router with eth0 external
(ATT cable modem), eth1 a wired Ethernet LAN, and eth2 a wireless
Ethernet LAN. Though I may eventually want to put an
Are there any plans to update the Dachstein CD with IPSec 1.97? I've
got a need to use the X509 patch to connect some Win2k wireless
laptops and all the docs I can find say IPSec509 = 1.96 is needed.
I have no current plans to update IPSec.
I got to the point of updating the package on the
Perhaps this question has been answered before--if so, sorry.
What happens when two .LRP packages contain the same file, like ppp and
pppoe? Both contain /etc/pap-secrets. Does the package that gets loaded
last simply overwrite the existing file?
Thanks,
George Luft
Perhaps this question has been answered before--if so, sorry.
What happens when two .LRP packages contain the same file, like ppp and
pppoe? Both contain /etc/pap-secrets. Does the package that gets loaded
last simply overwrite the existing file?
When loading, yes...the last pakage loaded
I want dhcpd to serve both eth1 and eth2. My dhcpd.conf looks like
this, with the second subnet changing '1' to '2' for everything but
the name server:
dynamic-bootp-lease-length 604800;
max-lease-time 1209600;
subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
option routers 192.168.1.254;
Your dhcpd.conf entry for the 192.168.2.0 subnet looks fine. Given that, the
problem is probably that dhcpd is starting before whatever interface network
192.168.2.0 is on (I infer eth2 from what you say) gets configured. At the
point at which dhcpd starts, eth2 is probably (implicitly) network
Your dhcpd.conf entry for the 192.168.2.0 subnet looks fine. Given that, the
problem is probably that dhcpd is starting before whatever interface network
192.168.2.0 is on (I infer eth2 from what you say) gets configured. At the
point at which dhcpd starts, eth2 is probably (implicitly)
Perhaps this question has been answered before--if so, sorry.
What happens when two .LRP packages contain the same file,
like ppp and
pppoe? Both contain /etc/pap-secrets. Does the package
that gets loaded
last simply overwrite the existing file?
When loading, yes...the last
On Wed, 15 May 2002 06:28:45 PDT Eric House wrote:
This is probably obvious, but...
Be careful; unless you take further precautions, the policies above
will allow anyone with a wireless card nearby (or not-so-nearby with
a wireless card and an antenna) full access to the network hanging
Coming a little late to the thread, but I was reading this message and had a
question. I also get the rp_filter=0 ... etc... but I never really needed
to fix that. I have since only made sure that the leftfirewall=yes option
is set in ipsec.conf. Has anyone seen a true need to try and fix that
Also, remember that some LEAF variants use newer libraries (newer than
glibc-2.0.x) so don't require Slink as a development platform.
With this in mind, which LEAF versions use the newer libraries? I think
oxygen does, how about Dachstein?
thanks
Steve
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