Hello
After spending yesterday. messing with x509 certificates.
reading docs and howtoos, i am at a dead end.
i have made self signed sertificates.
installed the ca and the host sertificates on bering and vpn client,
and tweaked and tweaked ipsec.conf and secret files
i wonder if anyone
Buna leaf-user,
Hi,
Anyone has how to put Prism based cards, in AP mode ?
Thank you.
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David Ondzes wrote:
I didn't see anything is the wdistconfig menu nor did I see it under the LEAF
configuration menu. How can I configure sshd to run
on additional ports ? If I can only do one port how can I change it ?
Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
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Vladimir
Systems
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 09:56:26 +0300 brosky wrote:
Anyone has how to put Prism based cards, in AP mode ?
Yes, use the appropriate hostap[1] driver in master mode
(iw_mode=3), which is the default. I uploaded lightly tested
versions of the 2002-09-12 hostap modules that you can try if
you
I'm trying to set up Dachstein to sit between our LAN and our ISP. I can
ping the loopback and everything in the LAN from the firewall box, but I
cannot ping the external gateway nor anything else outside the LAN. The
LEAF ping FAQ suggest that my firewalling rules need to be tweaked, but
Hi Doug
Doug Hite wrote the following at 18:24 17.09.2002:
cc the list
I will put together a more detail description when we have
completed this project. We have 3 LEAF based machines
that I want to move to rackmount form factors (2 routers,
1 DNS server)
Ordered 2u Rackmount cases from
Your problem is in the routing table on the firewall box. See below for
details.
At 11:52 AM 9/17/02 -0600, Warren Post wrote:
I'm trying to set up Dachstein to sit between our LAN and our ISP. I can
ping the loopback and everything in the LAN from the firewall box, but I
cannot ping the
Ewald
Ewald Wasscher wrote the following at 19:18 17.09.2002:
Hello all,
I am currently evaluating GAR, the build-system from
http://www.lnx-bbc.org/ for use with leaf. So far it looks really good.
It's flexible, quite well documented and there are lots of examples for
building packages, a
Can't find any previous message on this...
have copied the iptraf binary from Charles' site to /usr/local/bin and get
firewall: -root-
# iptraf
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 53: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! bad dynamic tag' failed!
I guess this means some library is wrong
Hello,
I'm Alexandra, thanks to the people to answer my questions,
1.) Bering is working as router
2.) with htb traffic shaper
But, I have other questions:
1.-) I'd copied some .lrp packages of others branches that I needed to
run it in Bering LEAF, but know I have /dev/root full how can I
You should check the /var/log/messages file
I have, they are all looking at port 53
It says: '146 denied or rejected packets'
Yes. but the firewall weblet says error after only 146. I've done port scans
before and got this to say 3200 before the weblet said error.
BTW, if you are
Mark Ivey wrote:
I finally got traffic shaping working on my bering rc3 machine. Now I
want to fine tune my rules, and I have a question. Is it possible to
match traffic originating from a certain program? What is the best way
to do this. For example, I would like Warcraft 3/ssh/instant
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 23:52:43 +0100 Gary Prosser wrote:
Can't find any previous message on this...
have copied the iptraf binary from Charles' site to /usr/local/bin and get
firewall: -root-
# iptraf
BUG IN DYNAMIC LINKER ld.so: dynamic-link.h: 53: elf_get_dynamic_info:
Assertion `! bad
Mark Ivey wrote:
So am I right in thinking that matching by ports is the best way to do
this? What are the practical differences between adding entries to the
TOS file and adding entries to the tcrules file? Both can be used to
decide which HTB class a packet belongs to, but is one a better
Alexandra,
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 18:33:16 EST Alexandra wrote:
Hello,
I'm Alexandra, thanks to the people to answer my questions,
1.) Bering is working as router
2.) with htb traffic shaper
Excellent.
But, I have other questions:
1.-) I'd copied some .lrp packages of others
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 09:28:35 +1000 Jay wrote:
You should check the /var/log/messages file
I have, they are all looking at port 53
Speculating since you didn't includes sample log entries...
You may have found (or been found by) a geographic load balancer
that uses port 53 requests for
Tom Eastep wrote:
Mark Ivey wrote:
So am I right in thinking that matching by ports is the best way to do
this? What are the practical differences between adding entries to the
TOS file and adding entries to the tcrules file? Both can be used to
decide which HTB class a packet belongs
On 17 Sep 2002 08:35:11 +0200
Ronny Aasen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
After spending yesterday. messing with x509 certificates.
reading docs and howtoos, i am at a dead end.
i have made self signed sertificates.
installed the ca and the host sertificates on bering and vpn client,
On Monday 16 September 2002 01:00, wing newton wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a working samba (smb) server package
available for latest leaf-bering release ? I intend to
use a CF card to hold the leaf-bering-smb and a
separate hard disk for files.
Check http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
On Monday 16 September 2002 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, i've seen that many people want this, but almost none so
far has done anything...
I'm trying to do something like a complete rewrite
of the configuration files, i'll keep you all up to date with the
progress, and , for sure,
Le Mercredi 18 Septembre 2002 06:41, guitarlynn a écrit :
On Monday 16 September 2002 01:00, wing newton wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a working samba (smb) server package
available for latest leaf-bering release ? I intend to
use a CF card to hold the leaf-bering-smb and a
separate
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