Re: [leaf-user] Bering_uClibc tinylogin seg. fault

2003-01-08 Thread Laurentiu Drob
Laurentiu Drob wrote: Hi, Hi, Compiling packages on my RH 7.3 box [just make in whatever/bering-uclibc/buildtool/], without UML and root_fs_woody, tinylogin works fine. I can add, delete a user or change the password. I'm really happy now :) Best regards, lwd.

RE: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Tony
Well, my thought is...why not just reboot to be sure. I mean, your LEAF box is running out of RAM disk right? The disk is write protected isn't it? Now, that doesn't mean that it can't happen again, so I would continue to investigate but I would copy all relevant log files to a disk and reboot.

[leaf-user] Bridging

2003-01-08 Thread Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio
hey, can any of you tell me how I can make a bridge between two interfaces in a computer with LRP?, I need the two interfaces with two IP address. I'll apreciate if any of you can give me the solution or if you know any document to read. thanks ___

Re: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Lynn Avants
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:42 am, Tony wrote: Well, my thought is...why not just reboot to be sure. I mean, your LEAF box is running out of RAM disk right? All LEAF variants do, you haven't stated what you are specifically using. The disk is write protected isn't it? Only you can

[leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-08 Thread Nicolas Cedraschi
hi everybody, for our wisp setup (2.4.18) we would need the above mentionned modules to access a modem via minicom. serial_cs we found in the pcmcia.lrp package. When we tried to load, it gave us the following error: serial_cs: Card Services release does not match! Where could we get the

Re: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Vladimir I.
Judging by the name add2chain should be a script which would add the IP of the person who is doing portscan against you into firewall. It doesn't look like a hack to time. Lynn Avants wrote: On Tuesday 07 January 2003 01:08 pm, Dennis Stephens wrote: Saw the following in my syslog Jan 3

Re: [leaf-user] Bridging

2003-01-08 Thread Ben Kochie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I use the linux kernel bridging.. which does layer 2 bridging between interfaces. you create a bridge, and then attach interfaces to it. docs are here: http://bridge.sourceforge.net/ this should work with the 2.4 (bearing, WISP-dist) as long as the

Re: [leaf-user] Bridging

2003-01-08 Thread Lynn Avants
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 09:25 am, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio wrote: hey, can any of you tell me how I can make a bridge between two interfaces in a computer with LRP?, I need the two interfaces with two IP address. I'll apreciate if any of you can give me the solution or if you know any

Re: [leaf-user] wisp with serial_cs and yenta_socket?

2003-01-08 Thread Vladimir I.
Try the latest test WISP-Dist release from http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads. Also, WISP-Dist does not use in-kernel PCMCIA drivers, so there is no yenta_socket conf, it uses i82365 and other modules instead. I found them to be more flexible than yenta_socket which doesn't work on

[leaf-user] problem backing up Dachstein CD

2003-01-08 Thread LaRoy McCann
I have created a stock dachstein cd. This boots ok. Next I changed all packages to use fd0/msdos/partial for backup and backed everything L option to a standard 1.44 floppy. Then I reboot , still booting from the cd but with the floppy in the drive, and I get the following at the end of

RE: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Sandro Minola
Saw the following in my syslog Jan 3 15:17:12 ardentpursuit portsentry[1120]: attackalert: External command run for host: 218.156.227.172 using command: /root/add2chain 218.156.227.172 12345 Did that command actually run, or did portsentry prevent it from running? No, you weren't hacked.

[leaf-user] Problems with timezone

2003-01-08 Thread Markus Koelle
I've got problems with the timezone in Bering-1.0 (uClibc 1.1 Rev. 1.5 from CVS). My configuration is exactly as described in Bering user's guide: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/butime.html a) copy the zonefile for Europe/Berlin to /etc/localtime b) edit /etc/timezone ---Europe/Berlin

RE: [leaf-user] Problems with timezone

2003-01-08 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Markus, timezone in Bering uClibc is completely different. remove /etc/timezone and edit /etc/tzvalue. But I may be wrong here... Eric, Arne? -Original Message- From: Markus Koelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

[leaf-user] Mail Questions

2003-01-08 Thread Gary St
Hello Everyone. I'm using Eigerstien 2.2.16 and when i try to send mail with command: mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] somefile I get back: Error: Unknown response. RSET 0: Aborting due to connection error Killing child processes: 2736 2739 with nothing in the logs. Any ideas why this is

Re: [leaf-user] Problems with timezone

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Spakman
I've got problems with the timezone in Bering-1.0 (uClibc 1.1 Rev. 1.5 from CVS). My configuration is exactly as described in Bering user's guide: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/butime.html a) copy the zonefile for Europe/Berlin to /etc/localtime b) edit /etc/timezone

Re: [leaf-user] ulogd + bering 2.4.18 - not working ;/

2003-01-08 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello, I am using Bering 2.4.18 1.0-stable uclibc and I tried to use ULOG. I have shorewall 1.3.12, ipt_ULOG module is loaded also. But i get this error from shorewall if i change info to ULOG in anything i want to log: --- cut here --- Processing /etc/shorewall/policy... iptables:

Re: [leaf-user] ulogd + bering 2.4.18 - not working ;/

2003-01-08 Thread Jiri Burian
Hi, yes, I was using ulogd.lrp for uclibc.lrp. Anyway it was probably my bad, because i started all over to setup bering and now it is working :-) Thanks btw, if everyone reads this.. is anyone of you able to compile ircd for uclibc with ipv6 support .. i have no idea how to compile that with

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein CD Question

2003-01-08 Thread Chris Low
Charles, This typically happens if the booting process doesn't load the etc package (etc.lrp). There are many reasons for why this can happen, but I think the most likely would be the system is not finding the CD-ROM drive. You were right, it found the CD drive fine, but the drive didn't

[leaf-user] Dachstein CD with Realtek 8139 NICs

2003-01-08 Thread Chris Low
Hi, I'm trying to set up Dachstein to run with two NICs based on the Realtek 8139 chipset. I don't have much linux experience so I need simple and specific walk-through instructions. The most pressing question I have right now is: The disk that came with the NICs wanted me to compile a driver

Fw: [leaf-user] Dachstein CD with Realtek 8139 NICs

2003-01-08 Thread M Lu
You should not have to compile anything. The module is already on the CD. Just edit the file /etc/modules to declare your cards. I think it is something rtl8139 and maybe it also need pci-scan module too. I do not have access to my router here but if you need details, let me know and I will

[leaf-user] Ann: LEAF Bering-uClibc 1.0.1

2003-01-08 Thread K.-P. Kirchdrfer
LEAF Bering-uClibc 1.0.1 is ready for download at: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751 This is a maintenance release for Bering-uClibc 1.0-stable. For changes see changelog below. Thanks to all who are involved and helped in any way. your Bering-uClibc team

[leaf-user] Do not see DoC device with WISP build 2469

2003-01-08 Thread David Ondzes
The bootup correctly identifies my 72 meg DoC but I can't seem to mount it. ls -l /dev/n* /dev/nfsd /dev/null /dev/nvram I searched the archives but only could find problems with Bering and DoC back in 05/02. Is anyone using DoC with Wisp ?

RE: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Tony
Hi Lynn, When you say you, you mean the original poster...right? I was responding to him. Anyway, I think your approach would be a better one, backup the whole disk to a blank diskette, reboot the original disk and then you have a snapshot and can compare while returning to a safe condition.

RE: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?

2003-01-08 Thread Tony
Hi Brad, I know, hence my last sentence :-) Later, Tony On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 08:42:33 EST Tony wrote: Well, my thought is...why not just reboot to be sure. I mean, your LEAF box is running out of RAM disk right? The disk is write protected isn't it? Now, that doesn't mean that it can't

Re: Fw: [leaf-user] Dachstein CD with Realtek 8139 NICs

2003-01-08 Thread Chris Low
Just checking, so all I have to do then is uncomment the pci-scan line and add another line that says rtl8139 and it should work? Thanks, Chris At 03:49 PM 1/8/2003, you wrote: You should not have to compile anything. The module is already on the CD. Just edit the file /etc/modules to declare