[leaf-user] Blocking protocols at certain times

2002-05-31 Thread JamesSturdevant
I am running Bering rc2 with ppp dial on demand. I have two teens that are using Instant Messaging (both AOL and MSN). Is there a way to block this only during certain times? (Like 12:30am to 5:30am - they need to get their sleep.) Right now I use cron to stop ppp during those hours but that can

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2002-05-31 Thread Jonathan Berglund
What do I need to remotely access my lrp box? I want to be able to have direct access to the box from anywhere inside my lan, securely of course ;-) Thanks. - Jon ___ Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conferenc

Re: [leaf-user] Blocking protocols at certain times

2002-05-31 Thread seanecovel
Here is an interesting read about blocking IM and File sharing. That should narrow things for you. http://documents.iss.net/whitepapers/X-Force_P2P.pdf > I am running Bering rc2 with ppp dial on demand. I have two teens that are > using Instant Messaging (both AOL and MSN). Is there a way to bl

[leaf-user] Secure remote access.

2002-05-31 Thread Mike Noyes
Subject was: Re: [leaf-user] (no subject) On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 08:44, Jonathan Berglund wrote: > What do I need to remotely access my lrp box? I want to be able to have > direct access to the box from anywhere inside my lan, securely of course > ;-) Jonathan, OpenSSH would provide a solution. A

[leaf-user] RE: EthX assignments

2002-05-31 Thread Brock Nanson
I'm picking this thread up in progress, don't think I saw the original post. However I gather that the problem is with using a wireless PCMCIA card for the outside interface. First problem... The order in modules.conf won't change anything. What gets loaded there are the modules for your regula

Re: [leaf-user] secure connections to LEAF router (was: (no subject))

2002-05-31 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 08:44 AM 5/31/02 -0700, Jonathan Berglund wrote: >What do I need to remotely access my lrp box? I want to be able to have >direct access to the box from anywhere inside my lan, securely of course >;-) > Depends a bit on what LEAF version you are using, how secure "securely" needs to be, and

[leaf-user] Re: PCMCIA/bering questions...

2002-05-31 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 31 Mai 2002 17:43, vous avez écrit : > Hello, > I was wondering if you could help me out with a little > problem i'm having with initializing my PCMCIA card in > Bering. The computer is a compaq deskpro p2 400mhz (not sure > of the model #), with 256MB RAM, a 3Com 3c905 NIC, a ISA to >

[leaf-user] Re: LEAF Bering

2002-05-31 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 31 Mai 2002 09:47, krysak a écrit : > Hi Jacques! > I'm using LEAF "Bering" distribution and I must say that really usefull > piece of sortware :) At this time I'm running 2 routers for orinoco > wireless connection. Now became a need to shape connection, but I was not > successfull wi

[leaf-user] RE: PCMCIA/bering questions...

2002-05-31 Thread Brock Nanson
With respect to the entry in syslog about an Intersil PRISM2 card being found... I had this problem early on as well. I think it was related to having entries in the first field for the card referencing MAC address ranges. When I tried *,*,*,* I _think_ I solved the Intersil problem. I recall a

Re: [leaf-user] 2.9.8 network interfaces

2002-05-31 Thread Nachman Yaakov Ziskind
Ray Olszewski wrote (on Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:15:09PM -0700): | 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 in

Re: [leaf-user] 2.9.8 network interfaces

2002-05-31 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2002-05-31 at 16:47, Nachman Yaakov Ziskind wrote: > Ray Olszewski wrote (on Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:15:09PM -0700): > | 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 a

Re: [leaf-user] 2.9.8 network interfaces

2002-05-31 Thread Ray Olszewski
Once again, please bear with me. I am having some difficulty in following elements of your description. I will do the best I can to offer some comments that you might find helpful, but since I remain a bit confused about some details of your setup, as well as hazy on teh details of a variant a