Hi Anders
At 16:10 22/09/02 +0200, Anders Ã…kesson wrote:
$ ps axc | grep [x]ntpd
Put [ ] around xntpd.
Again, haven't tested on ash, just on ksh. But presuming it is a sh
compatible shell, it should work.
W! :D
Works like a charm. Seems that [x] makes all the difference.
Hi all
I have setup 3 firewalls as following:
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_1___| FW1 |---
|___| |
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I have setup 3 firewalls as following:
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_1___| FW1 |---
|___| |
--
-
Hi Anders,
* Anders kesson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020923 05:10]:
Works like a charm. Seems that [x] makes all the difference. What does
it do? (Trying to learn a bit about scripts..)
The [] are part of what's called shell filename expansion
metacharacters in this context (not to be confused
Hello, My name is Johnnattanh
My question is this if I want to my LRP/LEAF box advertise routing tables
with certain protocol (RIP,OSPF,IS-IS,maybe IGRP or EIGRP) I have seen some
modules but, I only have to load them and that's it or I can configure them
in some configuration file.
Thank you
Hello, My name is Johnnattanh
My question is this if I want to my LRP/LEAF box advertise routing tables
with certain protocol (RIP,OSPF,IS-IS,maybe IGRP or EIGRP) I have seen some
modules but, I only have to load them and that's it or I can configure them
in some configuration file.
Thank
Howdy Johnnattanh,
The LRP mailing lists are virtually unused. Just wanted to let you know
before you got your hopes up about getting a response from that arena.
Hello, My name is Johnnattanh
My question is this if I want to my LRP/LEAF box advertise routing tables
with certain protocol
I'd like to have the Bering gateway at my remote facility initiate a PPTP
connection to Poptop running at the main office, so that both of the users at
the remote facility can use intranet services at the main office.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bupppoa.html doesn't give me much
Scott Merrill wrote:
I'd like to have the Bering gateway at my remote facility initiate a PPTP
connection to Poptop running at the main office, so that both of the users at
the remote facility can use intranet services at the main office.
ssh is running on our Dachstein box, but I can't access it. When I try
to ssh into the Dachstein box on a workstation on the local network,
PuTTY chokes with Connection closed by remote host. PuTTY's log says
nothing useful, but the /var/log/auth.log on the Dachstein box contains
this line
Whence did you get ssh[d].lrp?
This is an issue that I've encountered with mmap enabled on some, but
not all, dachstein boxen; which is supposedly attributable to 2.2x
kernels . . .
Warren Post wrote:
ssh is running on our Dachstein box, but I can't access it. When I try
to ssh into the
HI Chutima,
I am tempting this for 5 firewalls without success.
I have never been able to start a VPN between only two boxes !
I am waiting for any help from Chad who has Bering IPSec in charge.
Is it possible to have a post with your params (shorewall, and IPSec) ?
This could be help me a
Jason Taylor wrote:
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.
I'd like to understand why it's useless,
Matthew Schalit wrote:
That seems easy enough. Just put another line right above
the one that you've got that works like this:
REJECT loc dmz:!10.10.1.1 tcp 24- -
DNATloc dmz:10.10.1.1:25 tcp 24- -
Let me know if this works. I'm digging around for
I downloaded ssh.lrp and sshd.lrp from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/dev/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.4p1/
I forgot to mention in my original message that I have, of course, read
the openssh LEAF/LRP user's guide (also in jnilo's directory) and
searched this list for previous references to ssh
Warren
Warren Post wrote the following at 22:38 23.09.2002:
I downloaded ssh.lrp and sshd.lrp from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/dev/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.4p1/
I am not sure if this sshd is suitable for your Dachstein release. IIRC
Jacques is concerned mainly with Bering related software.
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 23:34:25 +0200 Erich Titl wrote:
The only sshd I could find for Dachstein is in the CD contents directory.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/CD-Contents/
I believe this is still the old (small, less secure) sshd, I know it is
Erich Titl wrote:
Warren
Warren Post wrote the following at 22:38 23.09.2002:
I downloaded ssh.lrp and sshd.lrp from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/dev/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.4p1/
I am not sure if this sshd is suitable for your Dachstein release. IIRC
Jacques is concerned mainly
On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:57:29 CST Warren Post wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
The only sshd I could find for Dachstein is in the CD contents
directory.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/files/diskimages/dachstein-CD/CD-C
ontents/
I believe this is still the old (small, less
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