--On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 6:35 PM -0800 Peter Mueller
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What would be the best distribution to use on a flash + 2.4.x system? I
like Bering, but I am going to be setting up linux routers with BGP so I
don't want to experiment with learning shorewall on these syste
--- Peter Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> What would be the best distribution to use on a
> flash + 2.4.x system?
Bering and WISP-dist are the only 2.4.x kernel LEAF variants.
WISP is primarily for wireless and is a CF/IDE image.
Bering will do about anything you set it up to d
Hello Peter,
I have been looking for a similar answer but have yet
to find a good solution because I want to add a JVM to
my flash based linux. I think the best bet might be
LFS (Linux From Scratch)
--- Peter Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang,
>
> What would be the best distribution t
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Hi gang,
What would be the best distribution to use on a flash + 2.4.x system? I
like Bering, but I am going to be setting up linux routers with BGP so I
don't want to experiment with learning shorewall on these systems. Space is
not an issue as I have 256-mb flash cards.
Thanks much for your t
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On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks again for the previous help, but i've got one more ;-)
>
> I've found a very powerful tool on http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/ (for
> testing purposes), but i'm unable to compile (cause of the missing linux
> box), cou
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 08:48, Stephen Lee wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 05:46, John Mullan wrote:
> > I have set up Bering on Bell DSL. Following the user guide works pretty
> > straight forward. However, when it came to using the username/password for
> > connection, there was a point I wasn't a
I tried: echo "test" | ssmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ssmtp: can't open the smtp port (25) on mailhost.
or like it works with Qmail:
echo to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | ssmtp
ssmtp: no recipients supplied: no mail will be sent.
What's wrong or how to send correctly from commanline? My ssmtp.conf has:
mailhub=mai
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 10:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any way to use a Linux router to block popups?
Phillip,
A web proxy might. Alternately, consider switching to a browser that
will disable them.
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Is there any way to use a Linux router to block popups?
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Sounds like you have a static IP at this location then. I believe you can
let the Cayman take care of the DSL connection and just forward UDP port 500
and protocol 50 from the Cayman to the Bering box and achieve the desired
result. Since you will be NATing the ports, don't forget to use "ipsecna
Thanks for the reply.
I want to set up this office be able to join the vpn with 2 other Leaf
routers and support road warrior VPN users. If been reading about their
VPN add-on for the Cayman (SafeHarbour) and it sounds like I could use
that to connect to the other offices for $40 per tunnel, but
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On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 05:46, John Mullan wrote:
> I have set up Bering on Bell DSL. Following the user guide works pretty
> straight forward. However, when it came to using the username/password for
> connection, there was a point I wasn't aware of and it made the difference
> between connecting
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 08:05, Todd Pearsall wrote:
> Making a little progress. I was able to confirm in the Cayman router
> setup that it is in fact PPPoA and not PPPoE so at least I can focus
> getting the PPPoA up. I'm using the Bering User's Guide PPPoA
> Configuration section which uses an ATM
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 07:53, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
> We use PPPoE from a Bering firewall for our Internet connection, with a
> static IP address. The problem is that some times, the pppd stops.
>
> I set it up to restart the connection automatically (persist). I tested it
> with temporarily unp
Todd,
Why do you want the Bering box to make the PPP connection to your ISP
instead of the router? I have the same router with BellSouth DSL in Raleigh
and would like to help, but I guess I am not clear on what you are trying to
accomplish.
Chris Blackmon
> -Original Message-
> From: To
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 07:14, Chad Carr wrote:
> If you wish to package ipsec or ipsec509 for uClibc bering, I have a
> little development environment to do so that you night be inserested in.
> It is still a little hairier than I would like due to lack of time, but
> contact me off list if you are
Yesterday I tried to run socks5.lrp on my Bering box and I could not surf
the Web with my browser with proxy. The config file is the same as the one I
used to run on my previous Daschetein. I thought maybe I need to open some
ports from FW to NET, but I found the following errors in my log:
Jan 27
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 07:52, Todd Pearsall wrote:
>
> I was working with the PPPoE and now PPPoA Bering setups without any
> success yet. Does anyone have this service in the Atlanta area that can
> confirm if it is PPPoA and give me any hints? I'm calling BellSouth
> again...
Have you seen th
Making a little progress. I was able to confirm in the Cayman router
setup that it is in fact PPPoA and not PPPoE so at least I can focus
getting the PPPoA up. I'm using the Bering User's Guide PPPoA
Configuration section which uses an ATM/PCI card vs. I have the Cayman
attached to eth0.
I'm n
I'm trying to setup our location in Atlanta with Bering (have 3 others
running else where in the country).
The router is a Cayman 3220H which I set to bridge mode using
instructions on the Cayman (now Netoptia website) and then began setting
up Bering. BellSouth tech support is telling me the ser
Hi!
Thanks again for the previous help, but i've got one more ;-)
I've found a very powerful tool on http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/ (for testing
purposes), but i'm unable to compile (cause of the missing linux box), could somebody
help me?
Thanks in advance,
Gerd
_
> Initial Comment:
> I'm using the uclibc version of Bering (1.0.2) and am
> attempting to use ipsec. I've downloaded ipsec.o from
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/module
> s/2.4.18/kernel/net/ipsec and placed it into
> the /lib/modules directory. I've modified /etc/modu
I have set up Bering on Bell DSL. Following the user guide works pretty
straight forward. However, when it came to using the username/password for
connection, there was a point I wasn't aware of and it made the difference
between connecting and not connecting.
There are two files where to enter
We use PPPoE from a Bering firewall for our Internet connection, with a
static IP address. The problem is that some times, the pppd stops.
I set it up to restart the connection automatically (persist). I tested it
with temporarily unplugging the modem, and the connection is restarted
nicely.
Howe
Folks, thanks for all the leads. As it turned out it was the gateway of
172.16.0.254, under eth0, in /etc/interfaces that was giving me the grief.
Regarding some of the suggestions presented...
- In my case I definitly need the 'auto eth0' (et al) entry in
/etc/interfaces. If I don't have it
I'm using Bering with a Bell reseller here in Pickering. Though mine is
a resold residential service, my understanding is that we'll have the
same setup & hardware.
Yup, I'm using PPPoeE.
Suggested settings? Where to begin...
Are you already up and running and looking for extra settings for yo
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