I am having problems with uploading TaxCut. Help desks states I have to
disable the firewall to have it complete. Does anyone have a quick way to
disable the firewall to allow the upload then turn the firewall back on?
Running Dachstein firewall - two floppy disk system
thanks for any help or dir
Several specifics below. But first a general one: looking at changes to
config files helps us understand what you are trying to do, and sometimes
we can spot an error that way. But it also helps to know what you are
actually doing ... that is, how the router's underlying configuration
really is
> >It needs to be 192.168.1.2 to match the address the mail is being
> >forwarded to.
> I'll give it a try.
Didn't work. Still can only send, not receive.
> >Have you loaded the portfw module???
is it listed in the "lsmod" command?
Yep.
modulepages used by
ip_masq_portfw
On Friday 07 February 2003 06:00 pm, Chris Low wrote:
> >It needs to be 192.168.1.2 to match the address the mail is being
> >forwarded to.
>
> I'll give it a try.
>
> >Have you loaded the portfw module???
>
> under the modules menu, ip_masq_portfw is uncommented. is there something
> else that nee
On Friday 07 February 2003 06:15 pm, Chris Low wrote:
> >Removing the "-l" in the 10.0.0.0/8
> >rules in ipfilter.conf will stop the logging regardless.
>
> I could only find three instances of 10.0.0.0/8 in the file. one was
> commented out, and the other 2 didn't have a "-l". Is there another
> i
Removing the "-l" in the 10.0.0.0/8
rules in ipfilter.conf will stop the logging regardless.
I could only find three instances of 10.0.0.0/8 in the file. one was
commented out, and the other 2 didn't have a "-l". Is there another
instance I'm missing?
# RFC 1918/1627/1597 blocks
# $I
It needs to be 192.168.1.2 to match the address the mail is being
forwarded to.
I'll give it a try.
Have you loaded the portfw module???
under the modules menu, ip_masq_portfw is uncommented. is there something
else that needs to be done to get it to load?
--
On Thursday 06 February 2003 08:28 am, Garrett E. Martin wrote:
> After reading the man pages and other posts, it looks like PUMP should
> be able to update the hostname from the option on the DHCP server... I
> don't seem to be able to make it happen however.
>
> Any direction or assistance will b
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 03:38 pm, Chris wrote:
> I tried: SILENT_DENY="17_10.10.10.2_161" but it didn't seem to do anything.
> Lynn's suggestion above is asking me to edit the ipfilters.conf file,
> right?
To be honest, I don't remember whether SILENT_DENY works on the
internal interface (e
On Friday 07 February 2003 05:18 pm, Chris Low wrote:
> # TCP services open to outside world
> # Space seperated list: srcip/mask_dstport
> #EXTERN_TCP_PORTS="216.171.153.128/25_ssh 0/0_www 0/0_1023"
> EXTERN_TCP_PORTS="192.168.1.1/24_25"
It needs to be 192.168.1.2 to match the address the mail i
Hi Charles,
> I am currently trying to get keepalived to run correctly but
> running into a
> small problem. I keep getting the error:
> Starting Keepalived v1.0.0 (06/01/2003)
> Configuration is using : 22095
> Registering Kernel Netlink Reflector.
> VRRP_Instance(VI_1) provide at least one ip
On Friday 07 February 2003 01:23 am, Camille King wrote:
> Could somebody explain to me how to setup wireless networking (Linksys
> AP/Router/4-Port Switch) and Bering? Right now, my setup is a p200
> connected my Linksys using one of the Lan ports. Then, my desktop is
> connected to another port.
Okay, today I'm trying to get our Exchange 2000 mailserver online behind
the firewall.
Currently mail is set to go straight from our ISP's router to 192.168.1.2
(the ip address of our exchange server)
I'm trying to do a minimal amount of work to get the firewall in between
the ISP's router an
On Friday 07 February 2003 05:13 am, Laurentiu Drob wrote:
> ---
>
> [root@lwd ulogd-0.98.bering]# ldd ulogd
> libdl.so.0 => /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/lib/libdl.so.0
> libc.so.0 => /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/lib/libc.so.0
> /usr/i386-linux
I am currently trying to get keepalived to run correctly but running into a
small problem. I keep getting the error:
Starting Keepalived v1.0.0 (06/01/2003)
Configuration is using : 22095
Registering Kernel Netlink Reflector.
VRRP_Instance(VI_1) provide at least one ip for the virtual server
stop
You are a net.hero (and I'm a net.dumbbell). I could swear I looked in
there and didn't see it.
John Rodley
Radius Partners
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Thanks for the help. I'd just like to let anyone that's interested know that
GRUB works fine off a hard drive FAT16 partition. It didn't work initially
due to an embarrassing blunder of mine. I didn't set the RAMDISK size in
menu.lst correctly :-)
On Friday 07 February 2003 05:06, Simon Blake
On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 11:57:46 EST John Rodley wrote:
> All,
>
> I'm in a bind. I need Intel PRO/1000 (e1000) binary module for a Bering
> installation. I know the source is out there, but I have no build
> environment and no possibility of setting one up. Anyone care to share what
> they have?
All,
I'm in a bind. I need Intel PRO/1000 (e1000) binary module for a Bering
installation. I know the source is out there, but I have no build
environment and no possibility of setting one up. Anyone care to share what
they have? In return, you will receive a message, personally .sig'd by me,
I have written some scripts for creating pre-configured Bering packages
and firewalls. I hope they are of use to other people as well.
I would like to hear suggestions and bug reports, especially for LEAF
Distributions other than Bering. I wrote and tested the scripts
only with Bering.
Find the t
Oops, seems I forgot some info.
Lshd is definitely running, I can access it internally.
The connection fails with a timeout after about 10 seconds.
Routing seems to work just fine, since I can access just about anything
from the inside to the internet.
I don't have access to the logs at this poin
Kim,
On Fri, 07 Feb 2003 10:51:17 +0100 Kim Oppalfens wrote:
> I am testrunning the new uclibc version of bering and I am trying to
> Access my firewall externally over ssh. Unfortunately I am unsuccessful.
>
> The firewall (shorewall) is configured to allow the connection.
> /etc/hosts.allow
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 10:37:48PM -0600, Spiro Philopoulos said:
> BTW, thanks to Simon Blake for his GRUB mini-howto.
You're most welcome.
> Procedure used for GRUB (in case it's useful for solving the problem):
>
> - Partition the HD. 100MB FAT16 partition is first partition on the drive.
>
hi,
here's my problem.
I'm running a small network with a bering 1.0 router as gatway to the
internet.
Behind the router are several other computers including a linux ftp server
running wu-ftpd.
I setup shorewall to forward both ftp ports to the ftp server and with this
normal ftp transfers worked
Hi all,
I am testrunning the new uclibc version of bering and I am trying to
Access my firewall externally over ssh. Unfortunately I am unsuccessful.
The firewall (shorewall) is configured to allow the connection.
/etc/hosts.allow & deny don't block anything neither so I don't know what
Is wrong
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