Kim:
Good point. If there was a machine on the LAN that was
trying to ping (or otherwise connect with) 0.0.0.0, it could
generate this sort of response. But...hmmm...would the destination
unreachable reply be said to come *from* 0.0.0.0? I would think
it would be from my ISP's routers.
Hello
I have a Problem with Bering RC3 and Wirless Card D-Link DWL-650 in an
Rico PCMCIA/PCI-Adapter.
PCMCIA Adapter is working fine. Also the Card.
When i load the orinoco.o drivers.
Then i tried the hostap_cs.o drivers and it says me that the CardServices
have the wrong version (Need this
Please check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=47
for the details
Those updated packages are untested. Please report success/problems.
Jacques
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A while ago I saw a HOWTO on implementing IPSEC on LRP with 4 different
scenario's, may have been on Jacques' web site on sourceforge.
Now I cannot find it for the life of me, there is plenty of other
documentation around but it was the easiest read. I have IPSEC up and going
sort of, but I want
Le Mardi 9 Juillet 2002 14:42, Matthew Pozzi a écrit :
A while ago I saw a HOWTO on implementing IPSEC on LRP with 4 different
scenario's, may have been on Jacques' web site on sourceforge.
Now I cannot find it for the life of me, there is plenty of other
documentation around but it was the
Hi Matt,
It's not the source you requested, but I've found what I think is a
pretty well described and simple to follow explanation of IPSEC using
the FreeS/WAN project in a book called Red Hat Linux Security and
Optimization
by Mohammed J. Kabir. He describes setting up the road warrior
- which package backs up the directory /root? After setting up the
backup options, I've tried local, root and etc with no luck... I would
like to backup the /root/.profile...
It's the root package, but you can't backup root (and make it stick)
w/o burning a new CD : I usually make the root
Here's an article I ran across (from a link in this mailing list, I
believe). It references duckling and LRP.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4772
And also another from seawall: http://seawall.sourceforge.net/IPSEC.html
or more recently, shorewall:
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002 22:42:47 +1000
Matthew Pozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A while ago I saw a HOWTO on implementing IPSEC on LRP with 4 different
scenario's, may have been on Jacques' web site on sourceforge.
Now I cannot find it for the life of me, there is plenty of other
documentation
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 08:07:54 +0900 (KST)
From: Taewoon.Goo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization:
Subject: [leaf-user] eth1:Tx timeout! Resetting card..
Hi, I'm having some trouble making a wireless gateway or router, and
need some help.
when I ping to
Anyone set up Dachstein for a Motorola Surfboard 4100 cable modem
through Charter Communications (or other MSO)?
It has an ethernet iface. I am assuming I will just use DHCP to get an
IP, and go from there. I would be interested in any experiences that
you have had with this modem.
TIA,
R.
Using rc3, I've managed to get pcmcia and wireless to
work. However bridge is another matter. I suspect
part of my problem is my near lack of experience with
debian.
I've looked into it a little bit, and /etc/init.d/networking
issues:
br_add_bridge: Packge not installed
after ifup -a. I
This is Lynn's HOWTO:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] IPSEC Howto for LRP
On Tue, 9
I am running dhrelay. So it is getting hit with quite a few lease requests
being forwarded to our DHCP servers. About once a week when our leases get
renewed I get the following error. Eth1 : Too much work during interrupt.
Csr5=0xF0630040. (This is the interface where our DHCP server resides) I
Hi Dr. Tibbs!
I have the same modem and I use the Dachstein CD, and it works
flawlessly. I use an old AMDk6 200Mhz. Box, and boot from the CD. I
just ran my CAT5 from the modem to the box, box to a hub, plugged my
computers on the LAN into the hub...and away I went. You'll like it!
Cheers,
Craig
there are lots (stopped counting) of these in my logs:
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: 01:01: rw=0, want=6148, limit=6144
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: dev 01:01 blksize=1024 blocknr=6147
sector=12294 size=1024
Thanks, that is good news. Now to de-volve my Dachstein/floppy from
pppoe over DSL to straight ethernet... maniacal cackle.
Craig wrote:
Hi Dr. Tibbs!
I have the same modem and I use the Dachstein CD, and it works
flawlessly. I use an old AMDk6 200Mhz. Box, and boot from the CD. I
The only trick with the cable modems is that
they remember the MAC address of the last nic
connected to them. If you plug a different nic in, they
don't connect. UNLESS you unplug the cable modem for a
few min. so it will forget the MAC address. Then
everything goes fine.
Thanks, that is
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 09:56, Troy Aden wrote:
I am running dhrelay. So it is getting hit with quite a few lease requests
being forwarded to our DHCP servers. About once a week when our leases get
renewed I get the following error. Eth1 : Too much work during interrupt.
Csr5=0xF0630040. (This
there are lots (stopped counting) of these in my logs:
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: attempt to access beyond end of
device
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: 01:01: rw=0, want=6148, limit=6144
Jul 9 08:48:02 firewall kernel: dev 01:01 blksize=1024 blocknr=6147
sector=12294 size=1024
Manfred,
Loaded bridge.lrp and bridge.o wasn't anywhere to be
found. Grabbed bridge.o from the web and put it in
/lib/modules. This solved the br_add_bridge message.
Looking at the scripts in /etc/networking, it looks
like there's several variable which aren't initialized
(IF_BRIDGE_PORTS
Hi folks,
As I indicated from an earlier port, I'm trying to learn about nslookup.
It doesn't work at all from my Dachstein firewall, so I decided to try
nslookup, and its various command line options, from a computer on my
LAN thinking that would work. Unfortunately, I don't think it really
does
I have a compiled application that runs find under dcd.
This app spews data on STDOUT while running. I want to run this app as
a daemon (continuously running in background) and I want to save the
stdout data to a logfile. In fact, I am doing this now and everything
is OK:
$DAEMON
I'm new to the whole LEAF / LRP arena, but an old programmer. Started my
first ISP with a single Linux/486DX4-100 box a while ago, sold it, and now
have a dozen machines running at my home/office. I have a few questions. I
read what documentation I could find, but most of the sites appear to be
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From: Brock Nanson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 08:31:47 -0700
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] eth1:Tx timeout! Resetting card
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 08:07:54 +0900 (KST)
From: Taewoon.Goo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I'm using a Prism-2.5 based PCI board (Tekram PC-400)
with hostap_pci in AP mode.
IIRC, there are problems to use orinoco cards in AP mode.
Search the hostap mailing list:
http://hostap.epitest.fi/htdig/
Manfred
hari-nuryadi schrieb:
Talking about bridgeManfred, do u want to try
Manfred,
Have the eth entries commented out and the bridge
entry uncommented in /etc/network/interfaces. My
poking around in if-pre-up.d/bridge has
/proc/net/dev empty (or with out any eth entries).
As a guess, this is because pcmcia either hasn't
run or isn't finished. My gut tells me this
Hi Harold!
I don't know answers to all of your questions, but I almost positive the
Netgear cards use the natsemi.o module. As far as which version...I know
Charles says he personally uses his Dachstein CD. I'm sure other people
will chime in, but I must admit it's nice booting from a CD because
There are several Netgear cards out there. The FA310 uses the tulip.o
module and the FA311 uses the natsemi.o module.
Robert Chambers
Craig wrote:
Hi Harold!
I don't know answers to all of your questions, but I almost positive the
Netgear cards use the natsemi.o module. As far as which
Dnscache.lrp doesn't seem to work. Ive installed as per instructions on
site. Daemontls.lrp is installed too. I noticed there is no log files in
/var/log/dnscache dir. How can I troubleshoot this thing? thnx
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At 05:09 PM 7/9/02 -0700, Harold Miller wrote:
I'm new to the whole LEAF / LRP arena, but an old programmer. Started my
first
Dnscache.lrp doesn't seem to work. Ive installed as per instructions on
site. Daemontls.lrp is installed too. I noticed there is no log files in
/var/log/dnscache dir. How can I troubleshoot this thing? thnx
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On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 20:10:58 PDT Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
Dnscache.lrp doesn't seem to work. Ive installed as per instructions on
site. Daemontls.lrp is installed too. I noticed there is no log files in
/var/log/dnscache dir. How can I troubleshoot this thing? thnx
I almost replied to your
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