I have done some reading and I know that others had this same issue with
older versions of Bering/shorewall but I was unable to find a solution
in any of the posts.
I just entered all my configs into shorewall and backed up my changes.
The first time that I attempted to back up everything using t
At 07:56 PM 10/25/01 -0600, David Blood wrote:
Sorry Bering 1.0rc3. I have been able to ssh from an intenel machine to
the external ip but whenever I try from the outside I can't get in.
Well, that's a start at a report. Now please provide the rest of the
information I asked for in my prior re
> I have a VPN set up between three offices using DachsteinCD v.1.0.2.
> Everything is working beautifully. Now I need to extend the
functionality of
> the VPN to a half-dozen laptops and a few (desktop) telecommuters.
>
> When I originally read the ssh documentation I breezed through the
part
> ab
On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 19:56:36 CST David Blood wrote:
> Sorry Bering 1.0rc3. I have been able to ssh from an intenel machine to
> the external ip but whenever I try from the outside I can't get in.
> Tried adding the ip address of the machine in hosts.allow no different.
> Add the line in rules fo
Sorry Bering 1.0rc3. I have been able to ssh from an intenel machine to
the external ip but whenever I try from the outside I can't get in.
Tried adding the ip address of the machine in hosts.allow no different.
Add the line in rules for shorewall to allow net to fw on port 22
David Blood
Matra
I have a VPN set up between three offices using DachsteinCD v.1.0.2.
Everything is working beautifully. Now I need to extend the functionality of
the VPN to a half-dozen laptops and a few (desktop) telecommuters.
When I originally read the ssh documentation I breezed through the part
about "opport
David, I posted a similar reply just a few minutes ago on the mailing list,
please check the threads for some suggestions.
Also, I have little success getting mrtg to work pulling information from a
dachstein based snmpd setup. If you get anywhere, please let me know, I'm
very interested in getti
I had a similar problem with r3 until I downloaded (tulip.o).
tulip.o wasn't included and I so I needed to install it. Once I did that
it worked like a charm.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/net/tulip/
-Alby
>
> Hi folks,
> I trying to se
I know I must be missing something simple. How to do I get sshd to work
on external ips. Have got it working well on the internal on but I
haven't been a to get it to work on the external ones. I tried changing
some of the setting in the hosts.allow file but no go. Any guess anyone?
Also anyone
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Craig wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I trying to set up a new box using the new Bering 1.04, and I'm using a
> Linksys LNE100TX and a 3Com 3C595-TX. My IP address is assigned
> dynamically to me by my ISP (I have AT&T Broadband), and I'm trying to
> use DHCP for my LAN. Here's what I ha
From the module load order, I infer that the tulip card (the LinkSys) is
intended to be eth0, and the 3Com eth1. You might want to verify that this
is what happens, though, since if *either* module fails to find a suitable
NIC, the remaining NIC will be associated with eth0 and there will be no
Hmmm. Funny how writing out problems sometimes leeds to ideas...
Just remembered that modules have to be compiled against a kernel in order
to work.
Paul
>Hi all,
I have been looking at getting FDDI support for Bering,
I have successfully compiled a Bering kernel (on a debian machine) that
supp
Hi folks,
I trying to set up a new box using the new Bering 1.04, and I'm using a
Linksys LNE100TX and a 3Com 3C595-TX. My IP address is assigned
dynamically to me by my ISP (I have AT&T Broadband), and I'm trying to
use DHCP for my LAN. Here's what I have done:
1.) Uncommented the appropriate dri
Make sure you have modified the hosts.allow file to allow the box from where
you are coming from. I believe there are two specific places where you will
need to modify the files. The first is the hosts.allow file, the second is
the network.conf file (atleast under dachstein). You will need
exter
At 01:47 AM 10/25/01 -0600, David Blood wrote:
I know I must be missing something simple. How to do I get sshd to work
on external ips. Have got it working well on the internal on but I
haven't been a to get it to work on the external ones. I tried changing
some of the setting in the hosts.allow
Hi Jacques
Hi all
> I updated the drivers.
> They are now in:
> modules/2.4.18/kernel/drivers/net
Thank you! Now, the BCM drivers loads and is working without problems!
> e100.o is compiled with MAX_NIC=25
Thanks, now, all my 20 NIC's are recognized.
I'm gonna post the whole config and story abo
Hi all,
I have been looking at getting FDDI support for Bering,
I have successfully compiled a Bering kernel (on a debian machine) that
supports FDDI as a module.
The problem is when I declare the FDDI driver in '/lib/modules' and reboot I
get a lot of unresolved symbols and the driver installation
Heya all,
thanks for yeah help with my little problem, but I
found my little mistake.
My problem was, that didn't select the right scsi
partion with the LEAF Files! ;))
Now, it works perhaps and I can go to the next
freature *fg*
bye and have a nice weekend!
I'm not familiar with PPTP at all, but if its at all similar to ipsec
(sounds like it) then you might need to add the module to allow trafic
through the firewall. I am really speaking out of my ass on this one
though.
try adding the pptp module (ip_masq_pptp.o) to the modules conf, I'll bet
that'
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