I'm trying to redirect port 24 to 25 for a single IP. My rules file
line is:
DNAT loc dmz:10.10.1.1:25 tcp 24 - 10.10.1.1
It appears that this rule is useless because the original destination IP
matches the destination IP.
Leaving off the - 10.10.1.1 portion does redirect all tcp traffic
Le Samedi 21 Septembre 2002 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I am upgrading to the latest version of the bewan adsl pci card drivers
(http://www.bewan.com/bewan/drivers/bapst-0.3.4.tar.gz)
I have setup up the debian/slink virtual uml and compiled the driver, but
when I try and load
Hi,
I'll try again.
On 2002.09.22_18:19:39_+, H. D. Lee wrote:
On 2002.09.22_13:00:44_+, Anders Åkesson wrote:
Hi!
Hi,
I have wondered why my firewall never updates it's hw or sys clock
although it should. I found that the updatetime script in
/etc/multicron-d doesn't
I have wondered why my firewall never updates it's hw or sys clock
although it should. I found that the updatetime script in
/etc/multicron-d doesn't work.
updatetime () {
[ -f /etc/default/rcS ] . /etc/default/rcS
[ $GMT = -u ] GMT=--utc
if
On 2002.09.22_14:30:41_+, Anders Åkesson wrote:
'sh -x try' gives:
[root@firewall] /root # sh -x try
+ ps axc
+ grep xntpd
+ [ -n 2569 root892 Sgrep xntpd ]
+ echo not zero.
not zero.
+ ps axc
+ grep getty
+ [ -n 721 root948 S/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
I'll post again. Seems like to be some errors on my MUA.
On 2002.09.22_14:30:41_+, Anders Åkesson wrote:
'sh -x try' gives:
[root@firewall] /root # sh -x try
+ ps axc
+ grep xntpd
+ [ -n 2569 root892 Sgrep xntpd ]
+ echo not zero.
not zero.
+ ps axc
+ grep getty
+ [
'sh -x try' gives:
[root@firewall] /root # sh -x try
+ ps axc
+ grep xntpd
+ [ -n 2569 root892 Sgrep xntpd ]
+ echo not zero.
not zero.
+ ps axc
+ grep getty
+ [ -n 721 root948 S/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
722 root948 S/sbin/getty
Thanks Jacques,
I'll give this a try - might take a while as I'm currently struggling on dial up and a
very slow webmail from my isp.
A couple of questions though - over the last day I've compiled on a stock redhat 7.3
(2.4.18) It compiled first time, no problems. Is the only difference
On 22 Sep 2002 at 21:25, Andrew G. Gray wrote:
Andrew,
Matthew Pozzi has asked me to send you details of how we got the ISDN
Multilink connection working at VQA here in Brisbane. The following are
the parts I added to the network.conf file on the machine in question. This
was all done
I would like to enable SSH from the Internet on a LEAF Bering box tomorrow
so I can remotely monitor it. I already have libz, sshd and sshkey loaded
from syslinux.cfg. Assuming I do a makekey and can connect from inside
(i.e., loc), is it sufficient to add the following to my Shorewall rules
On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, Ray Olszewski wrote:
This is a new one to me. I hope someone else will turn out to be familiar
with it and post a simple solution, but I wouldn't count on it. (I waited
awhile before replying, in this hope.)
New to me, too.
I am reasonably sure that IP-NAT is just
Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
I would like to enable SSH from the Internet on a LEAF Bering box tomorrow
so I can remotely monitor it. I already have libz, sshd and sshkey loaded
from syslinux.cfg. Assuming I do a makekey and can connect from inside
(i.e., loc), is it
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
or is there more to do?
Yes
Check hosts.allow :-)
Jacques
Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
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thanks people for your replies.
tommorow I'm going to check out my options to solve this problem
Met vriendelijke groet,
Joris Kempen
St. Ursulahof 47
5995 CB Kessel
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel. nr.: 06 1257 4228
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:[EMAIL
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Dimanche 22 Septembre 2002 21:31, sr a écrit :
or is there more to do?
Yes
Check hosts.allow :-)
Jacques
Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
Matt... sshd also
Yes, it's OK. But I think net is too wide. May be you want to specify only your
network to connect it. Such as:
ACCEPT net:202.22.34.0/24 fw tcp 22
Cheers
Chutima S.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of sr
Sent: 23 September,
Hi,
I'm using Bering on a 486, 2 x 3C509s, HD to link my home network to the
internet. My ISP uses PPPoE to issue IPs. My connection is stable until they
re-issue, and then it dies, requiring a reboot.
Any help or advice would be gratefully received! I'm including the syslog
file, but I'm not
Hi fellow,
I'm using Bering distro with 3 NIC install ( 3c509B TPO, DFE-530 TX, Intel
Ethernet Express PRO 100 )
what I'm trying to do is configure my NIC1 ( DFE-530 TX ) to have 4 ip
address
( I'm try to configure the box as to accept certain connection to certain ip
and port on NIC1 network,
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
Hosts.allow only comes into play if sshd is being started via /etc/inted.conf:
Matt... sshd also checks /etc/hosts.allow itself if compiled to do so.
Most binaries for LEAF boxen are compiled this way.
Yea, I've messed
First of all, can you login to the ftpd?
I figure you can.
But when you try to do a directory listing,
you get that error.
And the error you get from the ftpd server
is error message: 501 you are on a LAN
and the IP-NAT is not translating your IP address
correctly
So let's refer to RFC
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