RE: [leaf-user] FTP and IP-NAT

2002-09-25 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Joris Kempen wrote: > > Hi people, > > I got it working. > > Just opened port 864 by using > > IP_MASK_FTP port=21,864 This was lowercase, right? > his FTP is just running at this port. still don't know what it has to do > with IP-NAT Read ftp://ftp.echogent.com/docs/F

Re: [leaf-user] backup problem

2002-09-25 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Dave Yonovitz wrote: > > Using the LEAF Bering distribution with a rather large root.lrp (I updated > he lib). when I back up root or initrd, the .lrp file has an extra / in > front of all file entries - making reboot a problem! Other lrp backups are > fine. > > Any one see

[leaf-user] hostap_cs.o and hostap_plx.o

2002-09-25 Thread brosky
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[leaf-user] Re: Bering -Sending mails to MAIL_ADMIN

2002-09-25 Thread Derek Jennings
> > I have been having lots of fun with LEAF-Bering (thanks guys), but > > there still remains one small issue I have not been able to resolve. > > > > I have configured the system to send emails on ping failure and > > space check but they do not seem to be sent. > > > > If I run the 'mail' c

Re: [leaf-user] DnsCache

2002-09-25 Thread H. D. Lee
On 2002.09.24_21:26:59_+, Sean wrote: > I'm using Dachstein. TinyDNS is on the CD. Guess I'll try to set it > up. Thanks for the pointers! Another question: Is this a GOOD IDEA? > It can be done, but should it be done? > Depends on what you and your users needs. On some sites I worked o

RE: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless

2002-09-25 Thread Tony
Some motherboards (my Zeos 486 for example) have just a field that says "keyboard" where you can set enable/disable. For the longest time, I had no idea why you'd want to disable a keyboard (and how you'd re-enable it once it's disabled). Silly me. Disable the *search* for a keyboard on boot; i

Re: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless

2002-09-25 Thread Sjaak Aarnoutse
A quick and dirty solution, Why don't you create your own "emulator"? Take the old keyboard apart, all you need from it is the tiny pcb inside it, remove the rest, wrap the pcb in tape, and voila, your home-built keyboard emulator is ready to go... Sjaak > > >>I suspect that the problem

Re: [leaf-user] Bering without shorewall?

2002-09-25 Thread JeeBak Kim
Hi Clint, * Clint Olson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020924 19:48]: > Seems to be working just fine. > > One oddity, any symbolic links I create /etc/rcS.d do not get backed up with > the etc package, or any other package for that matter. To get this to work, I > had to modify a script in /etc/init.d t

Re: [leaf-user] backup problem

2002-09-25 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
> Using the LEAF Bering distribution with a rather large root.lrp (I updated > he lib). when I back up root or initrd, the .lrp file has an extra / in > front of all file entries - making reboot a problem! Other lrp backups are > fine. > > Any one seen this problem? IIRC, I ran into this problem

RE: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless

2002-09-25 Thread Eric B Kiser
Hi Sjaak, What is a pcb? Thanks, Eric -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sjaak Aarnoutse Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 8:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless A quick and dirty solution, Wh

RE: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless

2002-09-25 Thread Larry Platzek
Hi Eric, In this context pcb means "printed circuiit board" The board where the keyboard encoder chip is usually a 40 connection chip. Some keyboards have a small pcb connected to the keyboard and the cable coming from the computer. I hope this helps. Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed,

[leaf-user] A big snmp question

2002-09-25 Thread Phillip . Watts
I'm not using the snmp.lrp package, I downloaded net-snmp 5.03 and built my own on a Debian system. net-snmp daemon seems to be working great with several managers as far as inquiry. When a manager makes a change to a rw variable such as system.contact.0, I cant find anywhere that change is

RE: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless

2002-09-25 Thread Eric B Kiser
Ah, makes perfect sense now. Thanks, Larry. Regards, Eric -Original Message- From: Larry Platzek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:12 AM To: Eric B Kiser Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless Hi Eric, In this context p

Re: [leaf-user] DnsCache

2002-09-25 Thread Matthew Schalit
H. D. Lee wrote: > On 2002.09.24_21:26:59_+, Sean wrote: > >>I'm using Dachstein. TinyDNS is on the CD. Guess I'll try to set it >>up. Thanks for the pointers! Another question: Is this a GOOD IDEA? >>It can be done, but should it be done? >> > > > Depends on what you and your users ne

Re: [leaf-user] A big snmp question

2002-09-25 Thread Michael D. Schleif
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I'm not using the snmp.lrp package, > I downloaded net-snmp 5.03 and built my own > on a Debian system. > > net-snmp daemon seems to be working great > with several managers as far as inquiry. > > When a manage

[leaf-user] Babulal Matrimonial Classifieds

2002-09-25 Thread Babulal Classifieds
Dear Readers, I would like to introduce the new match-making site that has just been created. http://www.babulal.com/ The most unique feature about this site is, it is just for Gujarati speaking US residents only. This feature is the first of its kind. We thought it is important because simil

[leaf-user] LEAF PPTP client

2002-09-25 Thread Scott Merrill
Thanks, Tom, for pointing me toward your PPTP documentation. I copied your config files pretty much verbatim (except the connection and cron scripts), and then manually tried to connect to my Poptop server with: pptp user noauth I see that it connects for a bit. 'ps a' lists the pptp and ppp

Re: [leaf-user] OOT: DnsCache

2002-09-25 Thread H. D. Lee
Hi Matthew, On 2002.09.25_09:39:35_+, Matthew Schalit wrote: > I've seen a lot of that www.blahblahblah.org/ads/* too. In fact, I > get more ads from creative urls than from doubleclick. > That's why I mention the other options of ad filtering on the previous reply. > The problem with fi

Re: [leaf-user] LEAF PPTP client

2002-09-25 Thread Tom Eastep
Scott Merrill wrote: > Thanks, Tom, for pointing me toward your PPTP documentation. > > I copied your config files pretty much verbatim (except the connection and cron >scripts), and then manually tried to connect to my Poptop server with: > pptp user noauth > > I see that it connects for a b

[leaf-user] SUMMARY: Bering LEAF Intermittent downtime

2002-09-25 Thread sr
I thought some of you might find the results of my problem interesting. I went out to the client's on Monday and looked over everything. There were some interesting things in the logs, but not enough to tell me what was causing the problem. After rebuilding the LEAF router, everything worked fine

[leaf-user] wisp-dist: The /proc/net/prism2/wlan device is duplicate when using two wlan cards

2002-09-25 Thread wispdist
wisp-dist: The /proc/net/prism2/wlan device is duplicate when using two wlan cards On build 2341 - I have installed two wlan cards ( TT 100mW ) and when I go to the /proc/net/prism2 directory, I find two 'wlan0' entries. I am thinking it should show a wlan0 and a wlan1. Is this a bug or am

[leaf-user] wisp-dist: The /proc/net/prism2/wlan device is duplicate when using two wlan cards

2002-09-25 Thread wispdist
wisp-dist: The /proc/net/prism2/wlan device is duplicate when using two wlan cards On build 2341 - I have installed two wlan cards ( TT 100mW ) and when I go to the /proc/net/prism2 directory, I find two 'wlan0' entries. I am thinking it should show a wlan0 and a wlan1. Is this a bug or am

Re: [leaf-user] OOT: DnsCache

2002-09-25 Thread Matthew Schalit
H. D. Lee wrote: > Hi Matthew, > > On 2002.09.25_09:39:35_+, Matthew Schalit wrote: > >>I've seen a lot of that www.blahblahblah.org/ads/* too. In fact, I >>get more ads from creative urls than from doubleclick. >> > > > That's why I mention the other options of ad filtering on the previ

[leaf-user] VPN via ssh+pppd or ipsec?

2002-09-25 Thread Matthew Schalit
I'm finally getting out of the dark ages and need to deploy a vpn because one of my users has a laptop on my internal NAT'd network but will be remote at times, dialing into an ISP, and I'd like to have them appear to be still on my network using the vpn howto method (ssh + pppd) or ipsec I guess