Jacques,
Thanks so much for the swift, short and CORRECT answer! I changed the
hosts.allow file and all works wonderfully now.
Could this also be the reason my qmail wasn't working, or is that more
complex? (See previous posting).
Thanks once again,
Adam.
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From:
Hi,
I´ve loaded snmp.lrp.
If I do a snmpwalk, I got a No Response from 192.168.1.250 msg.
If I setr SNMP_BLOCK=NO, then I got snmpwalk working OK.
What does SNMP_BLOCK and SNMP_MANAGER actually do??
Does SNMP_BLOCK open snmp both on eth0 and eth1??
Does SNMP_MANAGER allows only listed computers
On Mon, 27 May 2002 16:18:08 -0700
Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I'm trying to make x509 certificates on a RH7.3 system using the
instructions in the Bering User's Guide.
Everything looks good till i enter...
openssl pkcs12 -export -inkey clientKey.pem -in
Perhaps I didn't explain the problem very well...
My setup is as follows. I have plans to run a Linux term server here at
work. Currently, we are using a Dachstein-CD (dom install) as a
router/firewall/dhcp server. There are a couple of items that I need to
overcome. The first is to
Hi all
I use leaf Bering with shorewall for a long time and I think it's a very
good tool. Thanks to all which have worked on it.
My actual problem is to save M$-server with a bridging FW and it would
be very nice if I can also drop on a string base. (nimda etc.)
Unfortunately the kernel
Everyone,
I just noticed this package that David created. Will ser2net run from a
LEAF release let another machine telnet to it provided the machines are
connected with a null-modem cable?
Serial port to network proxy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ser2net/
LEAF package
Joey,
I have ltsp going at home. I have dhcpd going on my LEAF box and
included the info to point it at another box for the tftp service. My
configuration (dhcpd.conf) is below. I think the key line is:
Option root-path
But also, I put a next-server in the individual configurations. I
- Original Message -
Can you give us an 'ls -l' from your working directory? I get this
error when I have somehow gone through the proceeding steps and ended up
with an empty clientCert.pem (because of an error in a previous step). I
just went through the steps line by line and came
... put together the 2.9.8 distribution from LRP, and I'm stuck here:
Although I have two 'identical' (in the same way that snowflakes are identical)
3com cards, and they appear to be properly configured:
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:5A:E1:E3:8B
inet addr:10.1.1.202
Everyone,
This gets even better. :-)
Debian Package description: ser2net 1.5-2
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/ser2net.html
This daemon allows telnet and tcp sessions to be established with a
unit's serial ports. Combined with a terminal emulation like xterm
or the Linux
You will need to make some allowances in reading this response (and
probably any others you get here), since LRP 2.9.8 is pretty much ancient
history to most active LEAF users. (In face, I didn't even remember that
2.9.8 included the ip command.)
Both interfaces are shown as having addresses
... and now also to the list (forgetting to hit reply to all is
frustrating...)
hello ray!
your assumptions were correct, here are the details:
a cable modem on eth0;
my provider gives out a dynamic ip address (which rarely changes);
dhcp is handled by pump;
lease is renewed once per hour;
if
Le Lundi 27 Mai 2002 05:46, Adam Drake a écrit :
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
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:27, Kiril wrote:
... and now also to the list (forgetting to hit reply to all is
frustrating...)
Kiril,
Does Outlook have a reply to list option, or is there a hot-key for
reply to all? Either of these options should alleviate the problem.
I don't see our lists
I'm using mainly Bering stuff, except I compiled a
2.4.18 486 kernel for various reasons.
I got httpds.lrp of Steinkuehler site. 1999? is that good?
httpd runs and forks a couple of servers and sort of lets me
connect to the web site, but soon starts crashing.
strace -o /tmp/sthttpd -X
Le Lundi 27 Mai 2002 05:46, Adam Drake a écrit :
Adam:
Oops, sorry for the empty previous reply..
My problem is this:
I've installed qmail and got it to run, following the instructions in the
LEAF packages documentation. I set up an account on OE and sent emails -
they left OE correctly,
OK. I finally got the PPPoE version running. Turns out that I forgot
to copy doc.o into the /boot/lib/modules. Actually, I didn't even know
it was there in my DHCP version!!! I forgot that the module was NOT
compiled into the kernal. Oh well, live and learn.
DAVID: If you go to my web
Ok, my smtp server is working, I can send.
Unfortunately, my POP3 is not. I cannot receive anything.
I am assuming it is to do with my qmail settings, particularly in the files:
rcpthosts
locals
virtualdomains
defaultdomain
plusdomain
Does anyone have any advice? What should be put in these
On Tue, 28 May 2002 10:12:31 -0700
Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
Can you give us an 'ls -l' from your working directory? I get this
error when I have somehow gone through the proceeding steps and ended
up with an empty clientCert.pem (because of an
As I thought, you have a clientCert.pem file with a zero byte count. Try
running the command:
openssl ca -policy policy_anything -in clientReq.pem -days 1825 -out \
clientCert.pem -notext
again and send the output. There may be something wrong with the
documentation or something. Do
At 09:48 PM 5/28/02 -0400, Adam Drake wrote:
Ok, my smtp server is working, I can send.
Unfortunately, my POP3 is not. I cannot receive anything.
I am assuming it is to do with my qmail settings, particularly in the files:
rcpthosts
locals
virtualdomains
defaultdomain
plusdomain
Does anyone
Thanks for the tip about adjusting the lrp.conf to automatically run
rdate. This is a very nice feature of bering and it works quite well.
I also updated my /etc/localtime file so that my clock would read my
local time.
I noticed my logs seem to be using UTC for the time stamp. Do you have
THANKS BRAD!
OK, Cam, so if you follow Brad's suggestion, you will be able to browse an
internal webserver. However, if you want to browse the web in general, Brad is
missing something. You'll need a proxy server - like squid for your RH box (I
run a windows proxy server on port 6588).
On 28 May 2002, Joe Copeland wrote:
Thanks for the tip about adjusting the lrp.conf to automatically run
rdate. This is a very nice feature of bering and it works quite well.
I also updated my /etc/localtime file so that my clock would read my
local time.
I noticed my logs seem to be
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