Well ... if you cannot ping the gateway (66.202.48.1) from the LEAF router,
but you can ping it (66.202.48.1) from a RH host connected instead of the
router, then that certainly uggests a problem specific to the router. And
you say the pings fail silently (Type 1), which rules out a lot of
pos
well, the 3c515 cards are isa 100mbit, and you will get some speed increase
from them, but they can be a little tricky to get working, there used to be
a problem with the plug and play, but i believe that is working these days.
My home router is using these cards. Two 3c515 running dachstein (alt
I think this is the problem
>>LRP=root,dhcpd,etc,local,modules,iptables,shorwall,dnscache,weblet
Not enough packages there by the look of it.., You said you have a DSL
modem.. you should use the PPPOE package to get online...
See: Adding a new package
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bia
OK, second attempt. Upon following Ray's advice I did some ping testing.
(BTW, thanks for the reminder about the FAQ section) I am gettiing a
type 1 ping error when I try to ping my gateway from my router console.
I am able to ping both interfaces on the router successfully from my
internal cli
--On Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:38 PM -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to connect to my office PC with pcanywhere from a local home
lan using Bering.
I did a search and didn't come up with much.
opened tcp on port 5631 and udp on 5632.
"opened tcp on port 5631 and upd on 5632" is
Folks, thanks for the feedback.
I had heard through the grapevine that the STHome could do this, hence
my hope. As it turns out it can, and can't, be done.
The normal STHome and STPro have no PPPoE client so as is, they require
a PPPoE client on the LEAF box.
However there are some nifty hacks
I am trying to connect to my office PC with pcanywhere from a local home
lan using Bering.
I did a search and didn't come up with much.
opened tcp on port 5631 and udp on 5632.
Is there anything else that needs to be done?
Tx
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Do
uname -r
Whatever you see there this the kernel that you need modules from.
Did you copy modules to /lib/modules?
Did you backup modules?
Go to /lib/modules and check if they are there. Very often if you copy
them via windows machine they are in form parpo~1.o. Rename them to
proper names and
A question about having, maybe, two private LANs.
I've moved in with my fiancee and am setting up the house for shared net
access. She has a wonderful 14-yr old daughter who is, I know, not as
discriminating as I am when it comes to running things like MSN, or
downloading files, etc.
She shall ha
Arcana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
> (dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web server
> internally with the DN. Let's call the external DN "www.mydomain.com". The
> server, internally, is known as
On Thursday 23 January 2003 07:25 pm, Mike Noyes wrote:
> John,
> I believe the gatekeeper should be run from a machine behind your leaf
> box. Unfortunately, I don't think the current h323-conntrack-nat Alpha
> modules support gatekeepers. You may need to use the 2.2.x kernel module
> instead. Th
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 16:39, John Mullan wrote:
> Well, I looked at the OpenH323 Gatekeeper site and docs. As a
> relatively unskilled Linux person, I would say it looks promising.
> However, it would likely take me a long time to put it into my current
> LEAF configuration even though I do have t
Me Again,
I forgot to mention that you have to declare the modules in
/boot/etc/modules before backing up initrd.
~Jay
> *** Copied the module ide-mod and ide-floppy to /boot/lib/modules and
backed
> up initrd.
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Jay Langford wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Just thought I'd let you all know that i just setup 'Bering' to boot from an
> IDE IOMEGA Zip Drive.
>
> Boots fairly quickly still (well not as quickly as the CD, but still much
> faster than the floppy)
>
> Its a fairly straight forw
Arcana,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:29:56 EST Arcana wrote:
> I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do
> internal host name resolution.
[..]
> If I use tinyDNS and add the following like:
>
> +writers.name.external:192.168.1.1
>
> there is no effect: I still get routed bac
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Arcana wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do internal host
> name resolution.
>
> I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
> (dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web serv
Well, I looked at the OpenH323 Gatekeeper site and docs. As a
relatively unskilled Linux person, I would say it looks promising.
However, it would likely take me a long time to put it into my current
LEAF configuration even though I do have the space (80Meg DoC and 32Meg
RAM for a 5Meg binary!).
Hi Everyone,
Just thought I'd let you all know that i just setup 'Bering' to boot from an
IDE IOMEGA Zip Drive.
Boots fairly quickly still (well not as quickly as the CD, but still much
faster than the floppy)
Its a fairly straight forward process (Its pretty much all covered in the
User Documen
Craig,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 10:53:39 PST Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hey Brad,
> Thanks for all the suggestions!!! Here are my results below, and it seems
> like my problem is that my box cannot create /dev/lp0: error 16??? Is that
> right? Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
That's not a good sig
Hello!
I'm using Bering 1.0 stable with a tinydns installed on it to do internal host
name resolution.
I registered a free DNS subdomain with one of the free DNS providers
(dyndns.org). However I want to be able to access the machine's web server
internally with the DN. Let's call the extern
Le Jeudi 23 Janvier 2003 19:02, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
> On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 01:34, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > Le Jeudi 23 Janvier 2003 06:35, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
> > > Hello list users,
> > >
> > > I am trying to setup mail server for my Bering 1.0 release box and
> > > everything goes fine un
Hello Heriberto
> Hello
>
> I found a value leftrsasigkey=%cert and rightrsasigkey=%cert in Bering Users
> Guide. I didn't found more information in FreeS/Wan documentation. What is
> the function of %cert?
You probably used the ipsec509 package.
Which is a freeswan package with the x509 certif
On Thursday 23 January 2003 09:17 am, James Neave wrote:
> A few questions on VPN'ing with freeswan if I may.
>
> 1) Does anyone know of a good guide? I'm a complete linux newbie...
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
and the "Bering Users Manual" in the ipsec section.
> 2) Is
On Thursday 23 January 2003 01:42 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
> Hello
>
> I found a value leftrsasigkey=%cert and rightrsasigkey=%cert in Bering
> Users Guide. I didn't found more information in FreeS/Wan documentation.
> What is the function of %cert?
This option is for x509 certs commonly integr
Hi Tom
Hi all
> >> A real "belt and suspenders" setup :-)
> > Sorry, I don't understand this saying. What does it mean? (must be funny
> > ;))
>
> It refers to a cautious man who wears a belt around his waist as well as
> suspenders (straps over his shoulders) to hold up his pants.
Ahh, ok. But th
--On Thursday, January 23, 2003 8:36 PM +0100 Sandro Minola
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A real "belt and suspenders" setup :-)
Sorry, I don't understand this saying. What does it mean? (must be funny
;))
It refers to a cautious man who wears a belt around his waist as well as
suspenders (s
Hello
I found a value leftrsasigkey=%cert and rightrsasigkey=%cert in Bering Users
Guide. I didn't found more information in FreeS/Wan documentation. What is
the function of %cert?
Regards
Heriberto
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Hi Tom
Hi all
> Those zones aren't nested -- they are disjoint!
Right. Sorry for the disorientation.
> Maximum length of a zone name is 5 characters!
I'm sorry. I forgot about the 5 char limit when I wrote this mail. The real
zone names are 5 or less, I used longer names to make it clear what I m
James Neave wrote:
Hi,
After two or three backups of the bering and shorewall settings, the
firewall ceases to do anything. I'll explain.
The machine will boot. My local machines can ping it. But it won't
respond to any of my machines DHCP requests and I can't see the 'net'
zone.
Is dhcp listen
Are there any PCI wlan cards ( integrated as opposed to a pcmcia socket that
you still have to plug a radio card into ) that are supported by wisp-dist
in AP mode?
I tried the d-link dwl-520 and it worked using the host-plx driver but
infrastructure only. no AP support.
--
I don't think ISA cards support 100Mb.
Even if they do, the maximum raw speed on the ISA BUS is 8Mhz, so you
will get no extra performance increase by upgrading these cards.
I'll advise you to 'invest' on a new system where you can use PCI cards.
Just my 0.02...
p.s. yes, i'm fully aware of t
--On Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:50 AM -0800 Tom Eastep
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. I've got a network 10.0.0.0/22. From 10.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.255 are the
servers and from 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.3.254 are the clients. The Router
running Bering/Shorewall is at 10.0.0.1. I want to divide this network i
Dear all,
I know very little about this whole subject, but a colleague of mine
is using nmproxy (http://www.cryogenic.net/nmproxy.html) on his Redhat
box with great success.
I realise that this is a fundamentally different configuration, but
this route might be worth investigating.
A quick inspe
Looking to upgrade existing router running LRP 2.9.4 with 4 interfaces (3
private, 1 to DSL) from 10Mbps to 100Mbps. Does anyone have advice on which
ISA cards work and which to avoid?
Thank you in advance
Michael
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Hey Brad,
Thanks for all the suggestions!!! Here are my results below, and it seems
like my problem is that my box cannot create /dev/lp0: error 16??? Is that
right? Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Brad Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
--On Thursday, January 23, 2003 7:23 PM +0100 Sandro Minola
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
I've some very specific questions about the Shorewall configuration:
1. I've got a network 10.0.0.0/22. From 10.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.255 are the
servers and from 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.3.254 are the clients. The
Hi all
I've some very specific questions about the Shorewall configuration:
1. I've got a network 10.0.0.0/22. From 10.0.0.1 - 10.0.0.255 are the
servers and from 10.0.1.1 - 10.0.3.254 are the clients. The Router running
Bering/Shorewall is at 10.0.0.1. I want to divide this network in two neste
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 01:34, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Le Jeudi 23 Janvier 2003 06:35, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
> > Hello list users,
> >
> > I am trying to setup mail server for my Bering 1.0 release box and
> > everything goes fine until I reboot it. After reboot I'm loosing all
> > additionally creat
Probably you have done it, but one more thing to check is if your printer
can be used with print-server. Some cannot.
- Original Message -
From: "Brad Fritz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Craig Caughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "LEAF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 8:56 AM
Craig,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 07:10:18 PST Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've carefully followed the instructions at
> http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/cmu/dachlpd.htm to set up my Bering box as a
> print server, but it doesn't work (I can't print). I was getting some insmod
> error messages, an
Hi Mohan
Hi all
> I've worked on using wondershaper on LEAF. I would now like to show flow
> statistics using rrdtool or the likes.
I'm using the 'wondershaper' for 1/2 year now, but on Dachstein. (with CBQ)
AFAIK, rrdtool is the follower of MRTG, isn't it? I've never used rrdtool,
but I'm using M
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 08:26, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Yes. The limitations along with the ports used are listed at the link
> below. The h323-conntrack-nat modules are Alpha quality, and may cause
> unexpected problems. Also, I'm not sure if compiled modules are
> available for Bering at this time.
>
>
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 22:17, David Pitts wrote:
> I would like to use NetMeeting from my Bering protected home network.
> My research indicates that requires the H323-conntrack module and maybe
> some other configuration. Please feel free to correct me if that's
> wrong.
>
> However, I get the im
Support Requests item #672881, was opened at 2003-01-22 20:09
You can respond by visiting:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=213751&aid=672881&group_id=13751
Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bob Dushok (bdushok)
Assigned to: Mi
Hi,
After two or three backups of the bering and shorewall settings, the
firewall ceases to do anything. I'll explain.
The machine will boot. My local machines can ping it. But it won't
respond to any of my machines DHCP requests and I can't see the 'net'
zone.
I have had times when I have attem
On Thursday 23 January 2003 06:07 am, S Mohan wrote:
> Options are:
> 1. load up a web server like boa, load perl and do this on the LEAF box
> itself.
> 2. make the LEAF box report to a disk based Linux/ Windows Systems that can
> display the results in a graphical form.
I think you would be happ
Hi,
OK. Now my Bering box is running sweet and shorewall lets my apps
through. Time to break it again ;)
A few questions on VPN'ing with freeswan if I may.
1) Does anyone know of a good guide? I'm a complete linux newbie...
2) Is VPN'ing client server or peer-to-peer?
3) Before I break anything
Hi folks,
I've carefully followed the instructions at
http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/cmu/dachlpd.htm to set up my Bering box as a
print server, but it doesn't work (I can't print). I was getting some insmod
error messages, and determined I was using the wrong parport.o,
parport_pc.o, and lp.o drive
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 07:26 pm, Darren Schell wrote:
> Lynn,
>
> While getting the information together that you requested, I noticed that
> Sunrise was unable to access the internet at all. I had tested it several
> times earlier in the process, but apparently I neglected to verify interne
Frederick,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 11:19:28 +0100 Frederick Jacquet wrote:
> 1) What should i do for setting up 2 LAN IP adress on a singe network card ?
> (192.168.0.254 & 192.168.13.254)
Check out
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg10121.html
(Searching for "ip alias"
I've worked on using wondershaper on LEAF. I would now like to show flow
statistics using rrdtool or the likes.
Firstly, I'm looking at statistics being reported at regular intervals to
another machine on the LAN using SNMP. This machine would collate time
series data and display using rrdtool. I
> 1) What should i do for setting up 2 LAN IP adress on a singe
> network card ?
> (192.168.0.254 & 192.168.13.254) and defining those 2 zones in
> whorewall ??
I think you need something like
auto
iface inet static
address 192.168.0.254
masklen 24
up ip addr add 192.168.
Hi all,
1) What should i do for setting up 2 LAN IP adress on a singe network card ?
(192.168.0.254 & 192.168.13.254) and defining those 2 zones in whorewall ??
2) Where should i put script wich are started after boot is complete ?
3) I'm looking for any hint for setting up dial on demand IPsec
Jeremy -- You are going to have to describe the problem in a bit more
detail than "My final hurdle it seems is getting on
to the net with my "new" Bering router". What are you trying to do and how
is it failing?
You might find it worthwhile to try some systematic ping tests to determine
the sco
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