[leaf-user] rdate

2002-05-26 Thread Joe Copeland
Is there any way to add something to the Bering leaf distribution that will allow the firewall machine to keep proper time? I use rdate along with cron to keep my other machines in sync with timeservers, but I'm unsure about how to do this with Bering. -- Joe

[leaf-user] Openssh 3.2.3b1 available

2002-05-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=41 Jacques ___ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference August 25-28 in Las Vegas -- http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm

Re: [leaf-user] rdate

2002-05-26 Thread Eric Wolzak
Is there any way to add something to the Bering leaf distribution that will allow the firewall machine to keep proper time? in : t system configuration - master lrp settings - /etc/lrp.conf you will find # Server that will be contacted via 'rdate' for the time service daily. # Turning this

Re: [leaf-user] rdate

2002-05-26 Thread Larry Platzek
Is there ntpclient for Bering and how/what to change to make it work. The only time service I have available is ntp. Thank You. Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 26 May 2002, Eric Wolzak wrote: Date: Sun, 26 May 2002 20:47:23 +0200 From: Eric Wolzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Joe

Re: [leaf-user] Bering: hostap_plx + iwpriv problem

2002-05-26 Thread Dirk Oesterwind
On 26 May 2002 at 0:26, Jacques Nilo wrote: I only found hostap_cs.o, I have to use hostap_plx.o (its one of the two other compiling options of the hostap driver). Did I oversee something? OK I put all the useful stuff here:

Re: [leaf-user] NTP client (was: rdate)

2002-05-26 Thread Brad Fritz
On Sun, 26 May 2002 12:42:35 PDT Larry Platzek wrote: Is there ntpclient for Bering and how/what to change to make it work. The only time service I have available is ntp. Sure is. I use Michael Schleif's ntpclnt.lrp from http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/helices/ntpclient/ . There's also

[leaf-user] PPPoE help.......

2002-05-26 Thread John Mullan
First let me ask If I see the message ppp.lrp (nf!) Should I assume that means: no f**king good? I want to change my current LEAF router to use PPPoE instead of the DHCP client it now is. However, my kernal uses the DOC (flash disk) and obtaining a kernal with PPP in it won't

Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE help.......

2002-05-26 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:18 PM 5/26/02 -0400, John Mullan wrote: First let me ask If I see the message ppp.lrp (nf!) Should I assume that means: no f**king good? Not unless you find irresistable the gratuitous use of vulgarity. In fact, it stands for Not Found ... in other words, the loader

RE: [leaf-user] PPPoE help.......

2002-05-26 Thread John Mullan
Thanks Ray. I knew it really didn't stand for vulgarity. Just releasing steam from pulling out all my hair! I'll dive deeper into Kenneth's image and see what I can come up with. John -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Ray Olszewski

[leaf-user] More PPPoE help

2002-05-26 Thread John Mullan
I have been playing around with Kenneth's PPPoE (Dachstein) image. But one problem I can't figure out. Using my DiskOnChip kernal and ldlinux.sys, and making the usual changes to root.mount and linuxrc as is documented for running from DOC, and changing the syslinux.cfg entry, the kernal loads

[leaf-user] qmail/shorewall configuration

2002-05-26 Thread Adam Drake
I have installed the Bering distribution (2.4.18) firewall on a 486 booting from an msdos HD. My connection is aDSL and I use ppp/pppoe. I have an internal network (192.168.1.0) and all works wonderfully. What I would like to do is install qmail on my firewall so that I can both send emails from