Hi,
I am a MediaCom cable internet user. Lately, MediaCom
service has been very bad and I've been thinking
switch to DSL. What is available in my area is MSN
Broadband powered by Qwest.
I am just wondering whether with MSN Broadband DSL, I
can still use my beloved LEAF firewall. I went to
Support Requests item #624181, was opened at 2002-10-16 16:17
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=213751aid=624181group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned
Hio,
can anyone tell me, how i can install the *.deb
packages from the debian distribution on my box?
Where can I find the unpacker for the *.deb Images?
thnX 4 yeah help
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There is no .deb unpacker.
Although Leaf is loosely based on Debian, there is no support for
.deb packages.
Look through our package repository to find if there is one already
made package that you need.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/packages/
Standard LEAF like
On 2002.10.16_11:25:17_+, Larry Platzek wrote:
For Bering-1-rc3 I obtained plip.o then
# insmod plip
Using /lib/modules/plip.o
insmod: unresolved symbol parport_unregister_device
insmod: unresolved symbol parport_unregister_driver
insmod: unresolved symbol parport_register_driver
If you are using HTTPparse to monitor you firwall transfers expect a
problem if your computer changes time for daylight savings. I would like
to use GMT but so far it uses local time.
Jason
www.frontiertech.ca
Free Open
I am currently doing some tests of my new home
router, with the configuration previously in EigerSteinBeta
using Seawall to Bering using Shorewall. This is a dial-up
router using ppp0 as the external interface. In my old
router I had to include a line in the /etc/ppp/ip-up file
that ran seawall
Doug Hite wrote:
I am currently doing some tests of my new home
router, with the configuration previously in EigerSteinBeta
using Seawall to Bering using Shorewall. This is a dial-up
router using ppp0 as the external interface. In my old
router I had to include a line in the /etc/ppp/ip-up
If you want to learn to build a floppy, I can't help.
If you want to have a cdrom image, I've added one to cvs - based on glibc
2.2.5.
In comparison to Luis F. Correia's description, this image is made with the
old-style bootable floppy-image on the cd.
regards kp
Szucs Tibor wrote about Re: [leaf-user] Birdging:
Yes not full, but other is eq.
Not I never receive reply
the interface addr:eth0 192.168.100.1/24wlan0 192.168.101.1/24
the network behind the eth0 and wlan0 is 192.168.3.0/24
Please assign address from 3.0/24 network to eth0 and
Hi all people,
Is somebody has a solution to accept H.323 VoIP phoning through Bering/Shorewall ?
Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.
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-Eredeti uzenet-
Felado: Vladimir I. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cimzett: Szûcs Tibor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Masolatot kap: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Elkuldve: 2002. oktober 16. 21:45
Targy: Re: [leaf-user] Birdging
Szûcs Tibor wrote about [leaf-user] Birdging:
when start bridge daemon
# parprouted
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Címzett: Szucs Tibor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Elküldve: 2002. október 17. 19:18
Tárgy: Re: [leaf-user] Birdging
Szucs Tibor wrote about Re: [leaf-user] Birdging:
Yes not full, but other is eq.
Not I
Is there any way to find out how long a PPPoE link has been up, without
stopping the link? This is in Bering. Thanks!
-Mark Ivey-
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I pulled these log entries out of the Bering weblet. What was being
attempted here? Is this a simple port scan? Anything to be concerned
about?
-Mark Ivey-
Bering LEAF Firewall
::hits caused by 66.28.140.212::
Oct 17 07:58:38 firewall kernel:
I pulled these log entries out of the weblet. What was being attempted
here? Is this a simple port scan? Anything to be concerned about?
-Mark Ivey-
Bering LEAF Firewall
::hits caused by 66.28.140.212::
Oct 17 07:58:38 firewall kernel:
Is there any way to find out how long a PPPoE link has been up, without
stopping the link? This is in Bering. Thanks!
-Mark Ivey-
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I pulled these log entries out of the weblet. What was being attempted
here? Is this a simple port scan? Anything to be concerned about?
-Mark Ivey-
Bering LEAF Firewall
::hits caused by 66.28.140.212::
Oct 17 07:58:38 firewall kernel:
First thing, Mark, your MTA or e-mail client seems to be posting these
queries multiple times ... this one showed up here 3 times, the other one
twice. You might check for a configuration error.
Second, this seems a bit more focused than an ordinary port scan, but that
you (assuming
I apologize for sending so many copies of my 2 questions to the list. I
thought they wouldn't go through because I hadn't sent them from proper
email address.
Sorry :(
-Mark Ivey-
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Thanks for the reply. My e-email client is fine, the multiple copies
where my fault. Sorry :(
You are correct, 63.206.196.108 is the address of my bering machine.
The only services/ports that I am serving are ssh, sftp, warcraft 3, and
teamspeak (voice comms server). All of these connections
On 17 Oct 2002 13:36:48 MST Mark Ivey wrote:
I pulled these log entries out of the Bering weblet. What was being
attempted here? Is this a simple port scan? Anything to be concerned
about?
[full logs snipped]
$ show -nosh | grep DPT= | awk '{print $6}' | uniq
DPT=1080
DPT=80
DPT=3128
At 02:18 PM 10/17/02 -0700, Mark Ivey wrote:
[...]
You said the remote address was associated with dal.net. Do you have
any references that explain how to track down where an address is? I
never seem to be able to get that part. I would be happy to call it to
their attention but I don't know
I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver for
them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them. Are there
any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause? Or is the 3c59x
the standard for all of the new 3com cards?
Thank You
Steve
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Ray Olszewski wrote:
The source address seems to be associated with dal.net, a big IRC
provider. You They've been around for a long time, and way back when,
they had a solid reputation. It might be worth calling this to their
attention.
Have you been connecting to dalnet irc servers? I
At 05:23 PM 10/17/02 -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver for
them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them. Are there
any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause? Or is the
3c59x the standard for
I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver
for
them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them. Are
there
any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause? Or is the
3c59x
the standard for all of the new 3com cards?
3c59x (aka vortex) is
Steve Buehler wrote:
I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver
for them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them.
Are there any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause?
Or is the 3c59x the standard for all of the new 3com cards?
On 2002.10.17_14:07:23_+, Ray Olszewski wrote:
The source address seems to be associated with dal.net, a big IRC provider.
You They've been around for a long time, and way back when, they had a
solid reputation. It might be worth calling this to their attention.
When connected to
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