I think you can still set the destination by using the d
in the backup menu then use the c for custom.
If you don't add an entry for fd0 in your isolinux.cfg you
probably won't be able to take advantage of the overriding capabilities
of the lrpkg.cfg file.
Check
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Greg Morgan wrote:
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
My Internet provider had a extended outage this weekend. Pump tried to renew
the leases a couple of times but when my privider finally got the network
running again pump had given up and did not renew the DHCP lease.
What setting should I change in Bering to prevent this from happening again.
I
You can get libncurs.lrp from David Douthitt package area or you can
download my lcd.lrp which does not require libncurses and is updated
to the stable lcdproc branch.
David's Package area:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ddouthitt/packages/libncurs.lrp
My LCD version:
I'm not sure I understand your problem exactly.
1) Where do you run ez-ipupdate?
2) From where you cannot ping?
3) To check whether SSH packets reach the WISP-Dist router, run tcpdump:
tcpdump -n port 22
David Ondzes wrote:
I am having trouble reaching my wisp box (v2290) from the outside
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Hello! I'm a new Bering user.I'm using the last version(RC 3), and I need
some help.
We're trying to make a little strange setup in our network, and I can't
find much information about this theme.
We have 2 servers, each with a default gateway, and we're trying to add
a new gateway via an adsl
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I have two problem...
1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
It looks like my problem.
2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
Should dhcp supply my wisp box with dhs server and default gateway info ? Or should I
enter it with wdistconfig ?
I'm not sure I understand
David Ondzes wrote:
I have two problem...
1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
Did you run tcpdump as I suggested?
It looks like my problem.
2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
Should dhcp supply my wisp box with dhs server and default gateway info ?
Hi folks,
I tried backing up .lrp packages from the main lrcfg menu by selecting
option d, but unfortunately you get an Unknown package! error
instead of being able to select your floppy drive. I then recreated
another Bering CD with the package path statement in my isolinux.cfg
file to look
Hi,
Wondered if anyone has tried the US Robotics 2415 combined PCI adapter and
802.11b PC Card in a Dachstein box?
A post on Seattlewireless says this Prism 2.5 chipset card works with the
deprecated wvlan_cs driver so I'm wondering if this will work on
Dachstein, where there only seems to
Lee-
I briefly had one working in WISP-DIST using the hostap_plx driver, BUT
you need to upgrade the firmware on the card for all the goodies to
work. I purchased the combo pack from TigerDirect for $80 which includes
two PCI/Wifi cards (USR 2415 and 2445). They seem to be an Intersil 2.5
Hi Vladimir
At 15:29 19.08.2002, you wrote:
David Ondzes wrote:
I have two problem...
1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
Did you run tcpdump as I suggested?
It looks like my problem.
2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
Should dhcp supply my wisp box with dhs
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Default gateway will be supplied by DHCP, however you have to enter
DNS manually.
Why is this so, when
option domain-name-servers ip-address [, ip-address... ];
The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of
Domain Name System (STD 13, RFC
Hello Craig , in the backup menu the options provided directly are only
the one you are booting or getting package from.
It is however no problem to backup to another medium
To backup for example package 3 to a floppy do the following
in the backup menu
d 3
Set Backup
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I am having a problem on eigerstein and ipchains concerning port
forwarding tables.
There is an amateur radio app called echolink that is basically Speak
Freely VOiP. It uses udp ports 5198 5199 for audio and control. On my
leaf I normally have those ports portfw'ed to my 192.168.2.235
Hi!
As I replied earlier to a LCD related question, I have for compiled
lcdproc from the stable branch.
It is available for download at:
http://www.geocities.com/lfcorreia/lcd.lrp.tgz
http://www.geocities.com/lfcorreia/lcd.lrp.tgz
Please remove the '.TGZ' extension as Geocities does not
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Craig wrote:
Hi folks,
I tried backing up .lrp packages from the main lrcfg menu by selecting
option d, but unfortunately you get an Unknown package! error
instead of being able to select your floppy drive.
No, I don't. _I_ enter d etc and then return, and it brings up
So if I want dns information from my dhcp server then
I just need to modify ifup script. What do I need to
do in wdistconfig ? Do I leave the dns default
gateway entry blank ?
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Default gateway will be supplied by DHCP, however
you have to enter
DNS
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Jeff wrote:
I am having a problem on eigerstein and ipchains concerning port
forwarding tables.
There is an amateur radio app called echolink that is basically Speak
Freely VOiP. It uses udp ports 5198 5199 for audio and control. On my
leaf I normally have those
Hi Craig,
Read again my two or three last messages for you...
You will finished to have the same files as me !
Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Craig
Envoye : lundi 19 aout 2002 15:42
A : LEAF
I'm running Bering RC3. I have an internal net that my fw is supplying dhcp
service to on eth3. I also need to get a dhcp lease on my INTERNET access
connections (eth0, eth1 and eth4). They are supposed to be a 2 year lease
(sorta static-IP). Eth4 seems to be getting the 2 year lease, eth0 and
On Monday 19 August 2002 11:35, Jeff wrote:
I have to restart the LEAF box to get ALL 5198/99 packets to go to
the .205 machine.
Am I missing something about how to completely clear the rules
tables?
Are you give the command:
svi ipfilter reload
This flushes the filtering rules and
This would make an excellent FAQ.
If one of you would like to write it up and finish it, I would
be more than willing to format it and submit it.
On Monday 19 August 2002 01:34, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Greg Morgan wrote:
Manfred Schuler wrote:
Hi all,
in the last
I think it's already covered in the Firewall FAQ, but I agree that
Greg's coverage of sockets would be helpful. Perhaps a diff to the
firewall FAQ?
Jack
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:45, guitarlynn wrote:
This would make an excellent FAQ.
If one of you would like to write it up and finish it, I
Whoops, sorry Jack sending to the list
On Monday 19 August 2002 13:53, Jack Coates wrote:
I think it's already covered in the Firewall FAQ, but I agree that
Greg's coverage of sockets would be helpful. Perhaps a diff to the
firewall FAQ?
Good idea! I'll look into it!
--
~Lynn Avants
aka
Hi Craig, Francois, Jeff and list
To change a destination you have to specify for what package you want
a different backup.
So d followed by the name or the number of the package.
To backup etc you have to put:
Selection d 3
then you will have the destination available.
I mentioned in my
Hello all,
I've got bering 1.0rc3 with ipsec509 up and running off a dual floppy
install, but I'm having a bit of trouble. I'm using SSH Sentinal to connect
from a win98 machine, and on the first connection, it works great; however,
any connection attempts after that fail until I reset the
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Jeff Lush wrote:
Hello all,
I've got bering 1.0rc3 with ipsec509 up and running off a dual floppy
install, but I'm having a bit of trouble. I'm using SSH Sentinal to connect
from a win98 machine, and on the first connection, it works great; however,
any connection
Hey Eric,
That sounds great! I won't hold you to it...but when do you think that
may be updated in Bering? Will you post to the group so we'll know?
Thank you!
Craig
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Hi all folks !
Cool Eric,
This will be a good features for the future Bering release.
I have not noted this little desagrement before your explanation...
This must be help some guys, isn'it Craig ;-))
Thanks for your effort to explain us your script !
Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.
Thanks Jeff,
I can stop banging my head against the wall now.
Robert
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To: Robert Williams
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On
Hi Chad,
Thanks for your corrected /usr/lib/ipsec/_startklips file.
It is ok now.
But I have another error, may be a bad parameter in my IPSec config files.
I have not the time this days to check it more...
I will start another request thread whan I will seen what is the problem.
Thanks for
Hi Eric,
You'd probably spot this on your own, but I just wanted to let you know
that you have a typographical error in your script syntax...you have if
the backup device $FS is not yet in the pkgpath disk than
insert it., but it should be if the backup device $FS is not yet in
the pkgpath disk
I made the sleep change, which worked. However I now have a new problem.
The wireless signal flakes whenever there is a load on it. My SNR jumps
from 13 to 4 and I start dropping packets. I tried using a new card
thinking it was a firmware issue, but get the same results. Does the distro
have
Hi folks,
I get, sometimes, dozens of this firewall message-
Aug 19 13:43:38 clonebox kernel: Shorewall:rfc1918:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:01:00:20:40:3f:e8:43:08:00 SRC=192.168.100.1
DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=1 ID=0 PROTO=2
and I'm not sure if it's something I
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Craig wrote:
Hi folks,
I get, sometimes, dozens of this firewall message-
Aug 19 13:43:38 clonebox kernel: Shorewall:rfc1918:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=01:00:5e:00:00:01:00:20:40:3f:e8:43:08:00 SRC=192.168.100.1
DST=224.0.0.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0xC0 TTL=1 ID=0 PROTO=2
Hey all,
I just started using WISP and I was a bit astonished to see that netstat
is no where to be found on the WISP distribution. It's just a bit
disconcerting to me not to be able to list all the active connection
information. Anyone have a suggestion or a workaround?
Thanks,
Pat
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:30:35 -0400 you wrote:
Hey all,
I just started using WISP and I was a bit astonished to see that netstat
is no where to be found on the WISP distribution. It's just a bit
disconcerting to me not to be able to list all the active connection
information. Anyone
On 19 Aug 2002, Jack Coates wrote:
I think it's already covered in the Firewall FAQ, but I agree that
Greg's coverage of sockets would be helpful. Perhaps a diff to the
firewall FAQ?
What FAQ? I am not familiar with this Firewall FAQ.
Jack
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 11:45, guitarlynn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 17:25, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On 19 Aug 2002, Jack Coates wrote:
I think it's already covered in the Firewall FAQ, but I agree that
Greg's coverage of sockets would be helpful. Perhaps a diff to the
firewall FAQ?
What FAQ? I am not familiar with this Firewall
Hi all:
I guess this is an often asked question. I'm trying to prepare a hdd for
bering boot. I booted the system from a floppy, loaded ide-mod.o,
ide-disk.o and ide-probe-mod.o into /boot/lib/modules, enumerated them
in /boot/etc/modules. I did a manual insmod and then am able to mount
the hdd.
The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of
Domain Name System (STD 13, RFC 1035) name servers
available to the client. Servers should be listed in
order of preference.
Yes, DHCP server can send the DNS settings, however in
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 22:46:24 -0400 David Ondzes wrote:
BTW - is there a script package for LEAF ?
I'll bite:
http://www.google.com/search?q=script.lrp
- http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp/packages/sys-utils
- http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp/packages/sys-utils/script.lrp
or:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:07:45 -0700 (PDT)
Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.shorewall.net/IPSEC.htm.
PLEASE folks -- at least _try_ to find this kind of thing on the
Shorewall site before posting.
Hey! I have a crazy idea! Why don't Lynn and I point to your site in our
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