I'm having a problem I think is related to ethernet card configuration.
My LEAF distribution is Bering_1.0-rc3 configured per chapter 4 of the users
guide for PPPoE.
Output of "uname -a" is:
Linux firewall 2.4.18 #4 Sun Jun 9 09:46:15 CEST 2002 i586 unknown
My 2 ethernet cards are both D-Link
Tom,
Thank you for replying! I made a mistake in my subject, I was reading
something about Bering and typed that instead of Dachstein, sorry for the
confusion. I use Bering and Shorwall on my home lan and may try to play with
that also for this setup.
Thanks for all the assistance,
Kev
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Charles,
Thanks for the help! I was reading something about Bering while I was typing
and that's why I have Bering in the Subject. I really am using Dachstein, so
I'll try the things you mentioned. There are actually 2 computers on the
192.168.2.0 network with a small hub to an INA card (somet
Ok, i don't try to use the wisp with Infrastructure mode, but it's gonna
be my next shot!
But i have one doubt!
One card, in infrastucture mode, can talk with ap1000???
And the orinoco card work fine in infrastucture mode??
Thanks
Samuel Abreu
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Vladimir I. wrote:
>
> So, do
At 12:57 PM 7/26/02 -0400, Robert Everland wrote:
> I have done a search on the list and all that I could come up with
>is that when you get this error message the card isn't working correctly. I
>am using a 3c509 on Dachstein. When I do ip addr it comes up with both card
>with the right M
Keep it simple:
Dowload or buy from cheapbytes Debian Potato,
Install on a seperate disk you can boot from.
Compile there.
If you don't want to learn Debian package mgmt, can't blame you,
everything is in a .tgz file somewhere.
I put the new Apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl on
Greetings,
Bering-RC3 Working as far as I know 100% Hardware issues are solved.
THANKS!
Status - Cable company only routes IP to MAC's. I want 5 IP's I need 5 MAC's
on Lan Segment.
OK, so I got 3 there now, plus 2 pointed back (loc and dmz)
There seems to be 3 ways to do anything in Shorewall.
At 01:05 PM 7/26/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Keep it simple:
> Dowload or buy from cheapbytes Debian Potato,
> Install on a seperate disk you can boot from.
> Compile there.
Just a quick note here -- Debian just this week moved its Stable version
from Potato to Woody. D
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Webmaster - Mars Society wrote:
> Status - Cable company only routes IP to MAC's. I want 5 IP's I need 5 MAC's
> on Lan Segment.
> OK, so I got 3 there now, plus 2 pointed back (loc and dmz)
So you have 3 NICs outbound I take it?
> There seems to be 3 ways to do anything i
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Webmaster - Mars Society wrote:
> >>
> >> With the rules file containing this on the last line:
> >> DNAT net:1.1.1.1 dmz:192.168.1.243 all -
> >>
>
> >Where did you get the idea that this was a correct rule? I ask that
> >seriously because someone else came up with that sam
>>
>> With the rules file containing this on the last line:
>> DNAT net:1.1.1.1 dmz:192.168.1.243 all -
>>
>Where did you get the idea that this was a correct rule? I ask that
>seriously because someone else came up with that same kind of rule the
>other day and I want to fix the documentation to
Hello all-
I am struggling to get my WISP (v.2290) AP up and running, I was hoping
to have it done today (DSL router came today, woohoo!) but I am
definitely missing a key part of the setup entirely.
Here's the issue. I am using a USR 2445 PLX based PCI adapter with a
USR prism2 ba
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