Greg Morgan wrote:
Brad Fritz wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:29:47 MST Greg Morgan wrote:
Stefan Engel wrote:
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Is there anybody out there who has the e1000.o module for
Bering 1.0 rc4 already built? Or do I have to do it on my own?
Finally, as I just posted in another
Hello!
From a technical point of view i will always the intel driver. The intel
driver gives your very much more information about your nic(speed, duplex,
linkstatus, error counters), then the gpl driver is able to do. Just try to
find out the the of speed and duplex, using most of the other gpl
Hi,
isn't it a feature added in version 2.5 of the squid proxy ??
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/squid-2.5.STABLE1-RELEASENOTES.ht
ml
Regards;
Etienne Charlier
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From: James Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Probably not,
Added the list back to the conversation (use reply all when replying
thanks).
Depends on what you are trying to do.
But I would gamble that since you started from htb init you will
probably need :
cls_fw.o or cls_u32.o
Sch_htb.o off course
Sch_sfq.o
Sch_prio.o
Sch_ingress.o
And
Where can I download the samba lrp package?
thanks
roberto
See forwarded message below.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/untested/
Jacques, perhaps you could put a link on your main page for this--with the
appropriate disclaimers. I've seen the question come up a
I am having problems with having my 2 Intel Pro/100S Desktop NICS
recognized
using the latest Bering release.
I have tried all of the drivers I could find, even the one compiled on
the
24th. I have tried each of the 3 or 4 drivers both before and after
insomd'ing
pci_scan.o
Device does not
Jeff, if you post the exact names of the drivers you tried, where
you downloaded them from, the exact insmod commands you used and
the exact error output, you are more likely to get speedy and
accurate suggestions. I am not trying to be difficult here, but
it's *so* much easier to offer good
Will this make it onto the errata page? It's probably easier than changing
the version of Shorewall included with rc4.
'mkdir /var/lib/shorewall' is an easy workaround, and it does fix the
problem.
George
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From: Tom Eastep [mailto:teastep;shorewall.net]
Sent:
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From: Brad Fritz [mailto:brad;fritzfam.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 8:12 PM
To: George Luft
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: submitting a FAQ answer (was: change Bering default
IP address)
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:46:04 EST you wrote:
I've done
before and after insomd'ing pci_scan.o
Brad Fritz wrote:
Jeff, if you post the exact names of the drivers you tried, where
you downloaded them from, the exact insmod commands you used and
the exact error output
Plus I don't think you need pci_scan.o for any Pro 100s.
Maybe try putting the
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From: Brad Fritz [mailto:brad;fritzfam.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 8:12 PM
To: George Luft
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: submitting a FAQ answer (was: change Bering default
IP address)
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 16:46:04 EST you wrote:
I've done
I'm trying to understand what's going on here
My goal is log everything that hits the external
interface, except the body of file transfers and
lengthy web sites.
Here's what I THINK I'm doing:
Step 1 accepts everything previously established.
Step 2 logs and drops NEW non connections, those
Will this make it onto the errata page? It's probably easier than changing
the version of Shorewall included with rc4.
'mkdir /var/lib/shorewall' is an easy workaround, and it does fix the
problem.
George
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From: Tom Eastep [mailto:teastep;shorewall.net]
Sent:
Charles Steinkuehler
Thank you for your replay to my letter, as you wrote the problem was that
the two VPN gateways WILL NOT be able to ping each.
I am just now looking at five different Vmware-windows on my screen and the
workstations in each end have contact with each other over an
And now to my question
--
IPSEC SECRETS MORE THAN ONE TUNNEL
Configuration of Ipsec secrets
We have one head office, two shops, two employees with cable modems
with
DHCP but known IP addresses for the local nets and two Roadwarriors.
If
possible I would like to keep
At 12:55 PM 11/1/02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to understand what's going on here
My goal is log everything that hits the external
interface, except the body of file transfers and
lengthy web sites.
Here's what I THINK I'm doing:
Step 1 accepts everything previously
It would appear to be a CPU issue.
I am running an AMD 1700+ with 128MB DDR 2100 RAM.
When I do insmod eepro100 I get the following message.
Operation not supported by device
But only after insmod pci-scan
If I do the insmod eepro100 before pci-scan then I get un resolved
symbol messages.
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 14:31:21 CST Jeff Greer wrote:
It would appear to be a CPU issue.
Not necessarily and in fact it would surprise me since the RC4
kernel configuration[1] doesn't have any fancy CPU optimizations
set. It could be a BIOS configuration issue, something to do
with the PCI bus
Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/01/2002 02:03:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Need logging help.
At 12:55 PM 11/1/02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whenever? How many different sites did you test? Is this
Replying to myself...
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 16:25:20 EST I wrote:
If you could find a copy of lspci that is statically
compiled or linked to glibc-2.0.7, that would help shed some light
on the situation. (If you're really in a jam, I can probably
find/compile one for you.)
I had a Slink UML
Hi there,
Has any got Bearing to work with KPN's MxStream in the netherlands
MxStream uses a VPN type connection between the router and the modem,
A pptp connection is open between router and modem, in the following
manner
Pptp 10.0.0.138 pc1, that's the command pc1 needs to be added after
the
OK, I received a response from Intel support services to which I am
blind coping my response. Here's a summary of what has happened.
Essentially, the http://www.scyld.com/network/ site has provided us with
a red herring complete with a shrubbery.
This is no longer a correct statement though
Hi!
If your ISP is a pure ISP as it should, there are some things that
need to be changed.
be sure that you fill out your username password secrets into
/etc/ppp/chap-secrets
/etc/ppp/pap-secrets
first, add this to /etc/ppp/options
user your_isp_assigned_username
ipcp-accept-remote
Jeff Greer wrote:
Well sniff it doesn't look good sniff
It appears that the kernel isn't seeing/ initilizing the PCI bus.
The output of lspci lead me to look at /proc/bus in which there is
nothing.
I have tried every BIOS setting combination that I could think might
apply with no luck.
Hello,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. My main problem was some
stupid/newbie assumptions I made.
In doing a demand PPP setup, I read out of context that a connection
would be made as PPP started up. As everybody else probably knows, this
is wrong. In a demand setup,
I'm setting up a Bering rc-4 box with pppoe net access and two internal
networks - not a DMZ just 2 seperate internal networks. I want traffic
blocked between the internal networks and from the 2nd network to the net.
I've set up 3 zones:
net is pppoe through eth0
ofl is 192.168.17.0/24 on
I Have just signed up for broadband cable access with our local Comcast
cable. They have just started providing it. I have been running
Eigerstein on DSL/PPPoE. As usual nobody there could tell me what the
cable would be.
It is Comcast internet access using an RCA DCM305 modem.Does anybody
It looks like I need to add the dhcp option to eth1 in my Bering rc4? I was
running the dhcpd package on my pppoe adsl connection. DHCP
ACKs from the server to internal clients were being dropped--yet the DHCP
clients were able to release and renew addresses just fine. It's just that
these
Jeff Greer wrote:
It would appear to be a CPU issue.
I am running an AMD 1700+ with 128MB DDR 2100 RAM.
For what its worth many of these boards have lots of on-board extras.
My Elitegroup ECS K7S5A, which sounds like yours has both a reltec
ethernet and AMR devices onboard. I disabled
On Fri, 01 Nov 2002 19:38:35 CST Jeff Greer wrote:
dmesg
snip
PCI: PCI BIOS revison 2.10 entry at 0xfb5f0, last bus=1
PCI: System does not support PCI
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The MB is a L7SOM
http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/l7som_3x.htm
I wonder if it has something to do with the shared memory or
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