Hi,
I just created a Dachstein-CD using the iso image from
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net (dachstein-cd-v1.0.2.iso) and when I boot my
system I got to the login prompt and it worked fine. Then I created two
files in a floppy as mentioned in the documentation lrpkg.cfg and
pkgpath.cfg. In
Robin wrote:
hey greg.
wel this is a big help, but still im to dumb to get it working.
I wouldn't say that. It is just a familiarity thing. You knew how to
do this in Coyote Linux and now are struggling with how to do it in
DCD. Many people who help out on the list started out just like
Aanhalen Abjin M H [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
First lets check to see if /dev/cdrom exists.
Try booting with the old cdrom and without the floppy disk.
login and do a
ls -la /dev/cdrom
If that link doesn't exist you found your problem.
And probably should manually create the link yourself.
edit
Hi,
I've got my Bering firewall box up and running (P133, 32 MB RAM) and it
is masquerading my www and passive ftp connections fine. However, when
I try to use active ftp, I think somehow I'm not letting the data
connection back in. This is what's happening (let me know if I've
forgot to
Hi,
I've got a network of two MS Win computers sitting behind a Leaf Bering
firewall running on a p133.
The Bering box shares my internet connection (previously Cable, currently
serial modem, hopefully soon ADSL) to the other two computers. This it does
flawlessly.
My problem is that I'm too
And don't forget about the ACCEPT rule/policy to tie 'loc' to itself.
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On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Nachman Yaakov Ziskind wrote:
This sounds like more work than I'd like to do (right now); maybe later.
Fair enough.
In another post you mentioned,
Groan -- you mentioned at the outset that you are running Shorewall 1.2.12
yet I referred you to the 1.3.x FAQ.
I just created a Dachstein-CD using the iso image from
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net (dachstein-cd-v1.0.2.iso) and when I boot
my
system I got to the login prompt and it worked fine. Then I created
two
files in a floppy as mentioned in the documentation lrpkg.cfg and
pkgpath.cfg. In lrpkg.cfg
Hi guys,
Just installed Bearing 1.0-RC3
Running a Static ADSL via eth1 and Cable Modem pppoe via eth0
For some reason, when I was testing, without the ADSL, my cable
connection seemed to work pretty fine, once the both of them was
configured, then the PPPOE seems like he didn't want to start
Hi again,
I'm using a Bering RC3 system and if I try to create more than one outgoing
ftp connection I get the following message:
Jun 24 16:50:46 firewall kernel: ip_conntrack: max number of expected
connections 1 of ftp reached for 192.168.1.11-193.41.x.x, reusing
Is there a way of increasing
This is something I'm writing just so it will be added to the archives.
I have a few old boxes around here with Gigabyte GA-586ATS motherboards.
I tried to get them to boot a version of Bering I'd adjusted to work on
Compact Flash which worked on other boards. During the kernel boot, it
would
Hello,
I have a couple of questions about the udhcp.lrp package. The server that
runs on my leaf box can give ip address to machines in my local network. How
can i specify the ip address a particular machine gets from the server? How
can I authenticate machines on the network based on mac
On Monday 24 June 2002 16:40, Henning, Brian wrote:
Hello,
I have a couple of questions about the udhcp.lrp package. The server
that runs on my leaf box can give ip address to machines in my local
network. How can i specify the ip address a particular machine gets
from the server?
Give it
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
The NAT rules that you post above don't include the fourth column. That
column determines if NAT occurs only from the interface specified in
column 2 or if it applies to connections from all interfaces. If you leave
it out, then NAT only applies to
Hello, my son would like to do file xfer with a friend using ICQ. How would I go about
configuring that?
I am using DCD.
Thank you.
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This is done through a group setting, look below for an example...
group {
use-host-decl-names on;
host workstation1 {
hardware ethernet 00:03:6D:13:09:F5;
fixed-address 192.168.1.200;
}
}
the
Hi everyone,
I have problem with snmp on Bering-1.0.rc-2. The problem is
i can't grep snmp which i installed on bering-1.0.rc-2 from
the other machine (on local and remote network) but i can
grep it on local machine. I thought that it is a firewall
problem, but i already have these lines to my
Try using UDP instead of TCP
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Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 00:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] snmp problem on bering-1.0.rc-2
Hi everyone,
I have problem with snmp on Bering-1.0.rc-2. The problem is
i can't
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 01:10:46 +0200
Reginald R. Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Try using UDP instead of TCP
-Original Message-
From: hari-nuryadi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 00:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] snmp problem on
I tried getting the image working but for the life of me can't get
passed loading the network modules. I've done several of Charles' LRP
on floppies and even on CD-ROM without a problem and even Bering. But
when I try to load this image from floppy after replacing it with the
proper network
Bering firewall, 1.0rc2:
Linux yoreach 2.4.18 #1 Sun Apr 21 12:50:34 CEST 2002 i686 unknown
My logs are filling up with entries like:
Jun 24 17:14:00 yoreach kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
Jun 24 17:14:00 yoreach kernel: Probably a duplex mismatch. See
Hello all - any assistance you could provide would be great. I have been
searching the FAQ's and archives for info to no avail.
I have two big problems:
1. The Dachetein router is up and running great! Thank you for previous
help. However, I cannot use Microsoft Dial-Up networking from a
Thanks, the problem was because in my lrpkg.cfg i started the line with
LRP=package1,package2. I just removed LRP= and it worked fine.
Abjin
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi Kim,
Thanks, it seems /dev/cdrom exists.
ls -la /dev/cdrom gave me
lrwxrwxrwx
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Eric Kubischta wrote:
Hello all - any assistance you could provide would be great. I have been
searching the FAQ's and archives for info to no avail.
I have two big problems:
1. The Dachetein router is up and running great! Thank you for previous
help.
On Monday 24 June 2002 19:24, Ping Kwong wrote:
I tried getting the image working but for the life of me can't get
passed loading the network modules. I've done several of Charles'
LRP on floppies and even on CD-ROM without a problem and even Bering.
But when I try to load this image from
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