Re: [leaf-user] ipv6 tunnel

2002-11-18 Thread Gavin . Bravery
I've almost finished playing with this. I've fixed the scripts, so they work with just the ip command (I hope), and I recompiled tspc last night on the slink uml, so hopefully it should work! I'm planning on playing with it tonight, so I may have a working .lrp package tomorrow if anyone is

Re: [leaf-user] Write permission for weblet in bering

2002-11-18 Thread Erich Titl
Hi Lynn At 14:25 17.11.2002 -0600, you wrote: I wou like to get a general feeling about allowing write to the file system for cgi-scripts in weblet. Is is reasonable to do that opening grsecurity for the various scripts or rather implementing a sudo like binary which is allowed to write. I

[leaf-user] Bering backup

2002-11-18 Thread Christopher Harewood
I finally have my Bering 1.0 stable box running just the way I like it, booting from the hard drive. Now... what's the easiest way to back it up? I have sftp installed, but it doesn't seem to allow multiple file downloads, and I'd rather not get one... file... at a time. I could back it up

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2002-11-18 Thread sfroment
Hi all I just bring up my ipsec tunnel. The solution to my problem comes from the article http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-1.99/doc/faq.html regarding Interpreting error messages : route-client (or host) exited with status 7. To resume, i just have to add leftnexthop and

Re: [leaf-user] Bering backup

2002-11-18 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Erich Titl wrote: Hi At 15:58 18.11.2002 +0100, you wrote: I finally have my Bering 1.0 stable box running just the way I like it, booting from the hard drive. Now... what's the easiest way to back it up? I have sftp installed, but it doesn't seem to allow multiple file downloads, and I'd

Re: [leaf-user] Bering backup

2002-11-18 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Christopher Harewood wrote: I finally have my Bering 1.0 stable box running just the way I like it, booting from the hard drive. Now... what's the easiest way to back it up? I have sftp installed, but it doesn't seem to allow multiple file downloads, and I'd rather

RE: [leaf-user] 486DX with 8MB ram

2002-11-18 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Pawel Idzi wrote: On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Reginald R. Richardson wrote: And my test one, for new releases, new pakages, is a Compaq deskpro 486 /66, and from version rc2 wroks perfect on it, without any problem, I use the same identical copy of my production, and I have

RE: [leaf-user] Intel, DLink, 3Com NIC compatability for Dachste

2002-11-18 Thread wsuetholz
Hello, I'm using a 2 port version of this (Pro100S) card in my Oxygen based router. However, I rolled my own kernel/drivers from a (at the time) recent kernel 2.4.7. I needed support for the Cyclades PC300 as well. Since then I see somebody has made an LRP of the PC300 support tools. One

[leaf-user] Log File Transfer

2002-11-18 Thread Dennis Stephens
Ok, I've gotten tired of the sneaker net method. How do I go about getting my LEAF FW log files inside to another machine for analysis? Appreciate the support!! As Always... Dennis S dennisst AT ix.netcom.com --- This sf.net email is

Re: [leaf-user] Log File Transfer

2002-11-18 Thread Mark Plowman
Dennis, On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 14:46:00 -0600, Dennis Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, I've gotten tired of the sneaker net method. How do I go about getting my LEAF FW log files inside to another machine for analysis? Appreciate the support!! I use the ability of syslog to go over a

Re: [leaf-user] Log File Transfer

2002-11-18 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Dennis Stephens wrote: Ok, I've gotten tired of the sneaker net method. How do I go about getting my LEAF FW log files inside to another machine for analysis? Appreciate the support!! As Always... Dennis S dennisst AT ix.netcom.com --- This

[leaf-user] Problem with Wisp Init!

2002-11-18 Thread Samuel Abreu
Hi, I use wisp dist, and when i initialize wisp, it first try to configure the netcs0, say can't find netcs0, then later, fall to pcmcia auto-detect, but one observation, is, the wisp try to init the aironet modules before turning on the parprouted, is my problem, i use orinoco, and

Re: [leaf-user] Problem with Wisp Init!

2002-11-18 Thread Vladimir I.
Hi Samuel, That should happen. parprouted is restarted in /etc/network/ifup. Please give some more information, what do you mean don't work well? Samuel Abreu wrote about [leaf-user] Problem with Wisp Init!: Hi, I use wisp dist, and when i initialize wisp, it first try to configure the

Re: [leaf-user] Problem with Wisp Init!

2002-11-18 Thread Samuel Abreu
Ok, this don't work is in one particular case, i do not test in the normal way (With one wireless and one ethernet), in my case, i use 2 orinoco card (The old problem of the 2 wireless interface that do not rename the device of eth2 to netcs1, that you fixed!), and without ethernet, if i put

[leaf-user] thttpd behind lrp box

2002-11-18 Thread C. Dummy
Sorry I had trouble with my ISP I don't even know if that was posted properly: Sorry my mistake. INTERN_WWW_SERVER=192.168.1.203 is uncomented on lrp box the rest of changes below on thttpd box. Commands ran on thttpd box: ip addr 1: lo: LOOPBACK,UP mtu 3924 qdisc noqueue link/loopback

[leaf-user] Bering ntpdate

2002-11-18 Thread Rich Schneck
I'm having a bit of trouble with the ntpdate.lrp package. During the boot, my firewall stops at the message Running ntpdate to synchronize clock. I'm guessing this is because shorewall has not started yet. Once everything is loaded ntpdate works fine. Can anyone confirm this or tell me how to fix

[leaf-user] Starting Shorewall before bringing up all Ethernet Interfaces

2002-11-18 Thread Michael Bonner
While looking at Tom's configuration files on the shorewall site, I've been intriqued by the comment in his Interfaces file that he set it up so that I can start the firewall before bringing up my Ethernet interfaces. Is it possible to implement a similar configuration under Bering so I can bring

[leaf-user] Usb ethernet

2002-11-18 Thread S Mohan
I plan to take up a thin client box, boot of DoC as a bering machine. The thin client box (no slots to plug in cards) has one ethernet port has 2 usb2.0 ports. USB-ethernet adaptors are available at decent prices today. Cheaper than PCMCIA ethernet and most thin clients have one PCMCIA slot that

[leaf-user] Help!!! My Firewall Crash After FTP some files.

2002-11-18 Thread Thitiporn Pornpirunrak
Hi all I am using 3 bering box (all with RC3) that connected with ipsec like below diagram. My Office ISP Network 1 Firewall1 --IPSec--- Firewall3

Re: [leaf-user] Starting Shorewall before bringing up all EthernetInterfaces

2002-11-18 Thread Tom Eastep
--On Monday, November 18, 2002 04:30:19 PM -0800 Michael Bonner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While looking at Tom's configuration files on the shorewall site, I've been intriqued by the comment in his Interfaces file that he set it up so that I can start the firewall before bringing up my Ethernet