I'm no expert on risk assessment but. . .
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 01:17 AM, Todd Pearsall wrote:
Currently my CD has a set of packges I'm likely to need and none of the
packages I'm afraid a hacker could use against me. No ssh (only sshd),
no lynx, no sniffers, etc.
sounds good
I do h
I just set up 2 Bering-1-STABLE systems that boot from CD and read
configs from the floppies. In the end I'll have 4-5 systems running and
want to have a master CD that they each run so package upgrades just
means send out 5 .iso to the local folks to burn an run.
Currently my CD has a set of p
Has any one gotten PPTPD to work with either Bering 1.0 or 1.0.1.
If so could you point me to which .LRP(s) you used.
I got the PPTPD to work with RC3 only after building a new kernal. It
seemed to me that I read that 1.0 and 1.0.1 where built with the pptp and
ipsec patches.
Thanks in advanc
Greetings,
I have been using Dachstein with Canada's Bell
Sympatico for the past 2 years and it works great.
However, due to the pricing factor and the download
cap (of Sympatico), I'm thinking of switching to
Primus Canada.
Before I make the switch, I would like to be certain
that my existing D
pn] It's time to upgrade from E2B. Is anyone running NetMeeting successfully behind
Bearing?
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Le Mercredi 15 Janvier 2003 19:39, Tom Eastep a écrit :
> In an attempt to spread around the work of maintaining Shorewall, I am
> looking for a volunteer to maintain the Shorewall .lrp (preferably someone
> who runs Bering and can actually test the thing before it goes out the
> door).
>
Tom:
I am
Hi all,
Thanks to Brad and all other contributors for your help.
Using the good module my 3COM Etherlink III NIC board works fine on all
motherboards I have.
Enjoy Bering !!!
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I have several Bering boxes running with the Lucent Silver cards. Aside
from WEP, they should be the same as yours. I'm running firmware 8.1
also, but I do note that there is an 8.72 available now. Don't know if
that breaks anything with Bering!
I've seen similar reset messages on my s
In an attempt to spread around the work of maintaining Shorewall, I am
looking for a volunteer to maintain the Shorewall .lrp (preferably someone
who runs Bering and can actually test the thing before it goes out the
door).
Thanks,
-Tom
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There is syntax for the modules.conf file, but you shouldn't need it.
There is a DOS utility from 3Com for configuring the IRQs and IO
addresses for that card (also be sure to turn off PnP). During Bering
boot up you'll see the current values reported:
Jan 15 16:23:24 firewall kernel: eth0: 3c5x
For the sake of the archives...
The memory tested out fine (using memtest86 as Charles and Greg
recommended) so I just swapped the NICs with some others I had around
and the problem when away. So I'm not sure if I had a bad NIC or just
the wrong driver/driver version for the Linksys Card.
Than
Hi,
pcmcia.lrp is incompatible with WISP-Dist. WISP-Dist has PCMCIA
implementation already built-in. I'm actually surprised that it worked
at all. :)
I have uploaded a package with various PCMCIA modules (including
serial_cs.o) to
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/hzdrus/files/pcmcia-modules.tar.gz
N
Kernel sources for the latest WISP-Dist 2.4.20 test images can be
found at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/hzdrus/files/
Note that I just removed *.o, so you might want to "make clean" them.
In general I'm migrating stuff from old
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/ to this URL.
bri
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 05:38, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
> > My experience has been the best with a CF reader drive and CF (cold plug
> > though). I bought a IDE-CF convertor which was a PCB version, rigged it up
> > to jut out from the PC and used it to plug in and out CFs without having
> > to open
Hi everybody,
We installed the test release of wisp (wdist-2003-01-09(2740)) (seems to
work fine).
Then we installed the bering pcmcia package from the sourceforge page
and it works fine.
But as soon as we back up wisp for the first time and reboot it, it
doesn't manage to insert the modules of
This is a long message, attempting to document the steps I took to get my
Orinoco wireless cards to work in my laptop and in my LEAF/Bering box.
I wrote:
> I've been having a devil of a time configuring wireless networking. I
> have a Compaq Aramada 7370DMT laptop with an Orinoco Gold card, and
Then I don't know. I do use dd to make images of live system from time
to time and never had such a problem. Could it be CF problem?
Can you check it on another PC/hard disk?
David Ondzes wrote:
The output of dmesg did not change. I also looked the
logging under stats in wdistconfig and saw no e
Matt,
Thank you for your help.
--- Matt Schalit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like you're working towards eth0
> for you wireless. That deviates from the
> users guide, not that it's a bad thing by
> nature, but I don't know what the affects are.
>
I tried eth0, eth1, eth2. Eth0 was us
Bentzy Sagiv wrote:
Hello Charles!
I found you at http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/
I'm a linux newbie looking for veteran's sympathy :).
My goal is to enable a diskless computer to connect an ISP using PPtP and/or
PPPoE.
This computer loads it's linux image from a boot server at the LAN.
I have an
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