Re: [leaf-user] DS 2.2.19+FSwan1.91+WIN2K=sub2sub VPN interop?

2003-01-25 Thread Victor B. Berdin
Hello Mohan, Thanks for your reply. I'm kinda bent on using DS (for now). I've modified my DS greately I'm a bit sentimetal with it (chuckles). It is ofcourse innevitable that I upgrade to a 2.4 environment, and Bering is indeed an utmost choice. But I'd like to hang on to this if it's possible

Re: [leaf-user] DS 2.2.19+FSwan1.91+WIN2K=sub2sub VPN interop?

2003-01-25 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Victor B. Berdin wrote: Hello everyone, How do you guys go about with subnet-2-subnet VPN Interop between Dachstein1.0.2 and WIN2K? If I were to use fwscert extracted RSA keys from my serverkey.pem (since FSwan lower than 1.96 does not support the RSA cert key line declaration in

RE: [leaf-user] Re: Shorewall with more than 3 interfaces (was: Two Private LANs?)

2003-01-25 Thread Sandro Minola
IIRC, Shorewall doesn't support over 3 interfaces. AFAIK, there is no arbitrary limit to the number of interfaces Shorewall supports. If there is, it is (probably much) higher than four. AFAIK, there is no limit to the number of interfaces Shorewall supports. Perhaps, there is a limit of

RE: [leaf-user] Re: Shorewall with more than 3 interfaces (was: TwoPrivate LANs?)

2003-01-25 Thread Tom Eastep
--On Saturday, January 25, 2003 5:19 PM +0100 Sandro Minola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: IIRC, Shorewall doesn't support over 3 interfaces. AFAIK, there is no arbitrary limit to the number of interfaces Shorewall supports. If there is, it is (probably much) higher than four. AFAIK, there is

Re: [leaf-user] DS 2.2.19+FSwan1.91+WIN2K=sub2sub VPN interop?

2003-01-25 Thread Lynn Avants
On Saturday 25 January 2003 05:02 pm, Victor B. Berdin wrote: Hello everyone, How do you guys go about with subnet-2-subnet VPN Interop between Dachstein1.0.2 and WIN2K? If I were to use fwscert extracted RSA keys from my serverkey.pem (since FSwan lower than 1.96 does not support the RSA

[leaf-user] Anyone using openbrick

2003-01-25 Thread TC
Hi All Just saw this www.openbrick.org Anybody on this list put it to the test Comments, is it worth the 5us bills ?? --- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See!

[leaf-user] wisp-dist bld 2397 -- ripd not working?

2003-01-25 Thread wispdist
I have been having some routing issues. I switched from ospfd to ripd (wisp-dist bld 2348) and the routing stabilized. however, I just put a couple routers on with build 2397 and started having routes drop out again. I found that the routers with 2397 on them were not communicating any routes

RE: [leaf-user] Anyone using openbrick

2003-01-25 Thread S Mohan
I use two of them. The Openbrick is ML2100 from Nagasaki.com.tw which has only one ethernet interface. I use ML2300LLL which has 3 ethernet interfaces. Good machine. After 10 hours of usage, in an airconditioned room @ 25-26 dec celsius, the heat sink was mildly heated. I guess in a well

Re: [leaf-user] satellite with bering

2003-01-25 Thread Matt Schalit
Paonia Ezrine wrote: I am thinking about getting oneway satellite internet access from http://www.nebulink.com or http://www.copperlink.net/satnet/index.shtml (they both resell the same service). Though I don't have sattelite, I can take a few guesses. So you can stop reading if you'd like