Thanks for the answer Brad :)
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 00:15:37 -0500
Brad Fritz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 11:20:09 +0700 hari-nuryadi wrote:
The same issue i've got when i'm installing package
more
than 21 packages. When Bering try to install packages
that
stated in
First let me commend the people who did this distro. Works very well.
I only have a small problem with the bridging. Here's my scenario:
1 - wireless pcmcia
1 - 10/100 ethernet
P-90 w/ 16mb ram
When the system boots, I get the usual timeout from the network script as it
tries to start the
Thomas Johnson wrote about [leaf-user] WISP-Dist issues:
First let me commend the people who did this distro. Works very well.
Thanks. :)
/etc/init.d/parpbridge start
Once I do that all works great, which is an accomplishment as I am using an
Orinoco card that everyone says can't do
Ok, I installed the new distro. It fixed the default gateway device, but I
still have the latter issues:
/sbin/parproute stop
/etc/init.d/parpbridge stop
/etc/init.d/parpbridge start
I have to run these commands after login in order to bridge between the two
interfaces. I assume it is because
Thomas Johnson wrote about Re: [leaf-user] WISP-Dist issues:
Ok, I installed the new distro. It fixed the default gateway device, but I
still have the latter issues:
/sbin/parproute stop
/etc/init.d/parpbridge stop
/etc/init.d/parpbridge start
I have to run these commands after login
hi,
this LCD display that you can wire up, it says winamp LCD at the bottom of
charles' diagram, and in some descriptions i have seen.
my question is this, when pluged into a windows box and when winamp is
running what is it supposed to say or do?
thanks
antken
Hi all,
in the last few weeks I discovered some unknown traffic on my firewall.
I inserted a rule to log all traffic on the input and output chains and found that the
incoming packet is neither rejected nor denied, but answered by the firewall.
I am using a stock eigerstein2beta firewall with no
this LCD display that you can wire up, it says winamp LCD at the
bottom of
charles' diagram, and in some descriptions i have seen.
my question is this, when pluged into a windows box and when winamp
is
running what is it supposed to say or do?
It will display various status info on the LCD
Support Requests item #596917, was opened at 2002-08-18 16:05
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hi,
Thanks for that it was a really big help, the second link you gave me was
the most useful
i wired up the display, as your instructions suggested pluged it in
switched the computer on, so far so good. No bad smells, and none of the
IC's on the back of the PCB were getting hot.
but i was
Hi folks,
I notice that I don't have an option to back up packages to a floppy
disk from the main menu with my Bering CD. Do I need to modify my
isolinux.cfg file and somehow add a /dev/fd0 entry to allow for this or
is there something else I need to do? Below is my isolinux.cfg file
entries.
Hi,
I am trying to configure shorewall. I have three eth interfaces eth0 (externel IP),
eth1(192.168.7.0/24),
eth2(192.168.8.0/24):dhcp. I have my webserver and mail server running at 192.168.7.5.
What I want is I want to forward
any request comming to eth0 ports 80 and 25 DNAT to 192.168.7.5,
Hello!
Back in January there was a discussion on the list regarding a DOC-enabled Dachstein
kernel. I e-mailed Mr. Steinkuehler regarding it (as the e-mail asked) but due to his
recent move he is unable to send me the kernel, at least for a while.
Does anyone on the list have a copy of the
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Abjin M H wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to configure shorewall. I have three eth interfaces eth0 (externel IP),
eth1(192.168.7.0/24),
eth2(192.168.8.0/24):dhcp. I have my webserver and mail server running at
192.168.7.5. What I want is I want to forward
any request comming
Hi all,
I am attempting to set up an apache web server on a DMZ. I am using
Dachstien 1.02 which has been working flawlessly for months and months.
My question is this. I am I supposed to be able to access my web server
from my private network via the external IP address? If I should be able
to I
hari-nuryadi,
If you're planning on using a CD, this should help. I think you're using
a hard disk, so you'll need to, perhaps, adapt this to your scenario.
This is how you work with a CD...
1.) You need to create a lrpkg.cfg file. Place this file in the
directory from which you're creating
I am having trouble reaching my wisp box (v2290) from the outside via ssh. I
currently have a SMC residential gateway sitting
off of my cable modem. my wisp box is one of its dhcp clients with fixed ip address
(192.168.0.22). I have the SMC setup to do
virtual server, basically port
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Robert Williams wrote:
Hi all,
I am attempting to set up an apache web server on a DMZ. I am using
Dachstien 1.02 which has been working flawlessly for months and months.
My question is this. I am I supposed to be able to access my web server
from my private network via
Support Requests item #596917, was opened at 2002-08-18 16:05
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Manfred Schuler wrote:
Hi all,
in the last few weeks I discovered some unknown traffic on my firewall.
I inserted a rule to log all traffic on the input and output chains and found that
the
incoming packet is neither rejected nor denied, but answered by the firewall.
I am using a stock
On Sun, Aug 18, 2002 at 11:30:55PM +0200, Manfred Schuler wrote:
in the last few weeks I discovered some unknown traffic on my firewall.
I inserted a rule to log all traffic on the input and output chains and found that
the
incoming packet is neither rejected nor denied, but answered by the
Port 1214 is used by the filesharing application Kazaa.
Recently a vulnerablitiy must have come up because I have
been seeing regular scans on a daily basis from different ip's
for about a month now.
As David already replied you are not accepting nor deny'ing them but you
are
rejecting them.
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