Hi
t 07:53 15.10.2002, you wrote:
Way, way back in May, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-
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As soon as I remove the LRP variable from syslinux.cfg
My system refuses to boot telling me I attempted to kill init.
It pretty much looks like it
Hio!
Can anyone tell me, how i must set up my iptables, so
rip2(gated) will work ?
My Box sends NO multicast messages, i think the
iptables block all that!
I use the following settings:
Bering without Shorwall!
eth0: 192.200.0.0; 255.255.0.0
eth1: 10.200.27.0; 255.255.255.0
I use the
Thanks Erich.
Putting the 'LRP=root,etc' back in syslinux.cfg does indeed
enable the packages to load, but that method avoids using lrpkg.cfg at all.
I wonder if I've mis-read the documents, or maybe I'll try 'LRP=lrpkg.cfg'?
-ben
As soon as I remove the LRP variable
Ben
At 15:50 15.10.2002, you wrote:
Thanks Erich.
Putting the 'LRP=root,etc' back in syslinux.cfg does
indeed
enable the packages to load, but that method avoids using lrpkg.cfg at all.
I wonder if I've mis-read the documents, or maybe I'll try 'LRP=lrpkg.cfg'?
I am
To get meaninful help, you are going to have to improve the quality of your
reporting. Telling us you got some errors and something about ...
simply isn't enough detail for real troubleshooting.
With a ppp connection, you (almost always) get the interface configuration
values -- IP address,
Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/15/2002 10:53:16 AM
To: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx@Nlynx, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] help with ISDN?
To get meaninful help, you are going to have to improve the quality of your
reporting. Telling us you got some errors and
Take a look at www.sans.org
There is a blurb about ms sql servers that might be relevant.
RWT
Dale Mirenda wrote:
on 10/14/02 3:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
port 1433.. isn't that Citrix or more specifically the ICA
protocol. Or was it VNC...
joey
Not
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:15:11PM -0700, Ray Olszewski wrote:
O.K. full log entry:
Oct 14 14:46:06 skilderhus kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=1
10.131.224.1:3 62.243.222.62:1 L=56 S=0x00 I=41957 F=0x T=243 (#9)
OK. It's what I guessed above ... an icmp host unreachable
Jon Clausen wrote:
...
Right. Gotta look up an icmp code 'translation' guide... any good links
anyone?
http://www.robertgraham.com/pubs/firewall-seen.html#2
Cheers,
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Stockholm, Sweden
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I am using Bering 1.0-rc3 and was wondering if there was a command to
restart the interfaces like 'service network restart' or something. Or
do the interfaces update after the file has been saved?
Thanks
Charley King
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svi networking restart should do it.
-Original Message-
From: Charley King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 1:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[leaf-user] network restart command
I am using Bering 1.0-rc3 and was wondering if there
I am running Dachstein with 2 nic's.
I would like to add a wireless card and use a wireless
nic in an old office laptop to have wireless Internet
capability.
Has anyone done this?
Does anyone know what cards are compatible with the
drivers available?
Any help or ideas is appreciated!
-Rich
Does this work for anyone else using Bering 1.0-rc3 or rc2. Periodically
this comes up on the list so I give it a try and I get the same response
from both:
#svi network restart
/etc/init.d/network: No such file or directory
Am I the only one seeing this?
Eric Kiser
-Original Message-
Hi. I'm running Oxygen here as a dns (dnscache, tinydns) and dhcp
server -- no firewall rules, etc...
Today we started getting icmp redirect messages from one machine back
to the oxygen machine. I stuck a log command in using ipchains and this
is what I get:
Oct 15 16:06:19 boswell kernel:
First, they are not Ethernet addresses; they are IP addresses, written in
hex. Here's the secret decoder ring (this seems to resurface every 6 months
or so, BTW):
C0C809BF
becomes C0 C8 09 BF
becomes 192.200.009.191
With this as a template, you
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 16:15:19 EST scayford wrote:
I understand the icmp redirect, but not the addresses in the second
line (C0C809BF, C0C80932, C0C8096F). These don't look like ethernet
addresses. Can anyone help?
I can't offer any insight into your other questions, but the
addresses are
Eric -- I don't use Bering myself, but I don't need to in order to point
out the problem.
You tried the command:
#svi network restart
/etc/init.d/network: No such file or directory
The prior message said to try the command:
svi networking restart
networking !=
On Tuesday, October 15, 2002, at 04:58 PM, Ray Olszewski wrote:
First, they are not Ethernet addresses; they are IP addresses, written
in hex.
Doh! I should have figured that out. Now I remember reading that as
well.
With no real info about your LAN setup (especially, what host, if any,
Newbie here:
LPR - Dachstien v1.02-1680
Kernel 2.2.19-3-LEAF
1. IPCHAINS - I want to block incoming ping and incoming trace routes.
What is the correct syntax and where should it go in the ipfilter.conf?
2. Silent_Deny - In the network.conf there is a comment statement for
Silent_Deny.
Phillip,
I have a 3ComImpactII ISDN Modem
When I first started with leaf i had the exact problem you did, Could not
connect due to my router not responding to LCP requests (well it said it
was, but my isp said it wasn't)
Anyway - To cut a long story short the problem with my setup
Um...hmnh! Hows um 'bout that jive? You are 100% correct! Now I will adjourn
myself to someplace far away from computer-anything and issue prayer that
this thread will miraculously disappear. Yikes...that's just...damn!
Most humbly,
Eric Kiser
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Richard Hughes wrote:
I am running Dachstein with 2 nic's.
I would like to add a wireless card and use a wireless
nic in an old office laptop to have wireless Internet
capability.
Has anyone done this?
Does anyone know what cards are compatible with the
drivers available?
I have only
Further to this,
I'm using Bering RC3 with a Lucent Wavelan PCMCIA card and it works fine now
that I've udpated the orinoco modules - the ones that are supplied in
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp are rather buggy (v0.09b versus 0.13b)
Let me know if you'd like an updated set.
Cheers,
Richard.
I would
Hi,
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Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 12:54:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: Richard Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Wireless connection
I am running Dachstein with 2 nic's.
I would like to add a wireless card and use a wireless
nic in an old
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