Jeff Rhue wrote:
I am trying to have the mail procedure in the POSIXness script send me an
email via the cron .
If I run mail from the command shell or directly from a script it works
fine. but when it is run in a script that is run by cron it does not.
I can see the mail processes using 'ps'
Le Mercredi 26 Février 2003 06:43, David Pitts a écrit :
> Hi again. I just know this is a silly question but I can't find the
> answer anywhere!
>
> Can somebody please tell me how to set a root password in Bering? Or
> how to create another user?
Leave the LEAF menu (quit)
At the console shell
Hi again. I just know this is a silly question but I can't find the
answer anywhere!
Can somebody please tell me how to set a root password in Bering? Or
how to create another user?
Thanks as usual for your support.
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Le Mardi 25 Février 2003 20:27, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
> Hello Leaf-User,
>
> While doing migration from Bering 1.0 to 1.1 I've discovered dublicates
> of libm library. It was in my libm.lrp and in root.lrp either.
This is a long standing bug in the libm.lrp package where there is no
/var/lib/lrp
Hello Henning
> Hi Folks,
> I got a great problem connecting to t-online. I got 2 running
> devices(eth0 & eth1)
> When I issue "pon dsl-provider eth0", SYSLOG tells me:
> connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
> Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
> Then SYSLOG says:
> cannot set MTU to 1500
> cannot set M
Troy,
The easiest way to accomplish this is to setup an internal DNS and resolve
"eros.myisp.com" to its internal IP 192.168.2.26 This DNS would then have a
forwarder pointing to your external DNS for names it cannot resolve locally.
Or, if this is your only requirement, I'd just add an entry in
> Hello Leaf-User,
>
> While doing migration from Bering 1.0 to 1.1 I've discovered dublicates
> of libm library. It was in my libm.lrp and in root.lrp either.
>
> --
> Alex Ryabtsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
Alex,
This is only true for the uClibc version of Bering
(Bering_uClibc_1.1) and then yo
Tom,
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:06:23 PST Tom wrote:
> --On Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:56:32 AM -0800 Tom Eastep
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Brad -- that is my recommendation for a local server. For a server in the
> > DMZ, it is a lot easier to just construct a second DNAT rule as descr
Am Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 17:59 schrieb Henning Jebsen:
> K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> > Is lrcfg -> "1" -> "1" correctly configured?
> > Do you load pppoe.so (there is a pppoe section in modules.conf).
>
> yes. ppp and pppoe are correctly declared in sysconfig.cfg
> and pppoe is loaded. I can
I've managed to get Bering 1.1 running on my old 486SX, thanks
to several people on this list.
I have a slightly weird requirement which I've managed to do using
LRP 2.9.8, but am having difficulty with Bering 1.1.
My setup is as follows:
ISP
|
|
ADSL Router
| 62.49.244.241
|
| WAN (62.49.2
Hello Leaf-User,
While doing migration from Bering 1.0 to 1.1 I've discovered dublicates
of libm library. It was in my libm.lrp and in root.lrp either.
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Alex Ryabtsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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--On Tuesday, February 25, 2003 01:09:30 PM -0600 Troy Aden
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am sorry. I was unclear. The real address is
http://eros.vcomrf.com
You will get a password prompt.
Then the procedure described in the three-interface guide DOES apply here.
-Tom
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Tom Ea
I am sorry. I was unclear. The real address is
http://eros.vcomrf.com
You will get a password prompt.
Troy
-Original Message-
From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 12:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re
--On Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:56:32 AM -0800 Tom Eastep
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brad -- that is my recommendation for a local server. For a server in the
DMZ, it is a lot easier to just construct a second DNAT rule as described
in the three-interface QuickStart guide.
Although I suppos
--On Tuesday, February 25, 2003 01:45:58 PM -0500 Brad Fritz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The recommended approach, e.g. per Shorewall FAQ #2 [1], is
to setup a DNS server that answers requests from the LAN
and is (locally) authoritative for the domain eros.myisp.com .
Brad -- that is my recommen
At 12:11 PM 2/25/2003 -0600, Troy Aden wrote:
My set up is as follows:
Internet > eth0 -192.139.*.* - ISP's DNS resolves to
http://eros.myisp.com
Eth0 > eth1 =(LOC zone)- 192.168.1.26 LOC windows box
Eth0 ---> eth2 =(DMZ zone)- 192.168.2.26 DMZ Linux server
I have my rule set set up so th
Troy,
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 12:11:12 CST Troy Aden wrote:
> My set up is as follows:
>
> Internet > eth0 -192.139.*.* - ISP's DNS resolves to
> http://eros.myisp.com
> Eth0 > eth1 =(LOC zone)- 192.168.1.26 LOC windows box
> Eth0 ---> eth2 =(DMZ zone)- 192.168.2.26 DMZ Linux server
>
> I
--On Tuesday, February 25, 2003 12:11:12 PM -0600 Troy Aden
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My set up is as follows:
Internet > eth0 -192.139.*.* - ISP's DNS resolves to
http://eros.myisp.com
Eth0 > eth1 =(LOC zone)- 192.168.1.26 LOC windows box
Eth0 ---> eth2 =(DMZ zone)- 192.168.2.26 DMZ
My set up is as follows:
Internet > eth0 -192.139.*.* - ISP's DNS resolves to
http://eros.myisp.com
Eth0 > eth1 =(LOC zone)- 192.168.1.26 LOC windows box
Eth0 ---> eth2 =(DMZ zone)- 192.168.2.26 DMZ Linux server
I have my rule set set up so that my loc zone can connect to my DMZ.
Now fo
greetings,
i am running udhcp on my leaf box and i was wondering where i could find the
dns lease info.
what i want to know is what my dhcp server's ip address is and i want to
know how many hops i have to make to get to it.
thanks for any help,
brian
-
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> Is lrcfg -> "1" -> "1" correctly configured?
> Do you load pppoe.so (there is a pppoe section in modules.conf).
yes. ppp and pppoe are correctly declared in sysconfig.cfg
and pppoe is loaded. I can see it, when I issue the
"pon dsl-provider eth0 " command. I already did
Am Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 16:42 schrieb Henning Jebsen:
> Julian Church wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> >> connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
> >> Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
> >
> > Maybe for ppp over the usual serial link, but for pppoe, ppp0 <-> eth0
> > is right AFAIK.
>
> No
Julian Church wrote:
Thanks for your quick reply.
>> connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
>> Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
> Maybe for ppp over the usual serial link, but for pppoe, ppp0 <-> eth0
> is right AFAIK.
Normally I use Floppy-firewall 2.x. This works fine for
months now. Using that floppyfire
At 13:24 25/02/03 +0100, Henning Jebsen wrote:
Hi Folks,
I got a great problem connecting to t-online. I got 2 running
devices(eth0 & eth1)
When I issue "pon dsl-provider eth0", SYSLOG tells me:
connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
Maybe for ppp over the usual serial link,
Am Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 13:24 schrieb Henning Jebsen:
> Hi Folks,
> I got a great problem connecting to t-online. I got 2 running
> devices(eth0 & eth1)
> When I issue "pon dsl-provider eth0", SYSLOG tells me:
> connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
> Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
> Then SYSLOG sa
Hi Folks,
I got a great problem connecting to t-online. I got 2 running
devices(eth0 & eth1)
When I issue "pon dsl-provider eth0", SYSLOG tells me:
connecting ppp0 <-> eth0
Shouldn't it be ppp0 <-> /dev/ttyp0 ?
Then SYSLOG says:
cannot set MTU to 1500
cannot set MRU to 1500
MTU and MRU should be se
KP and Brock, I too have been looking at this, now my suggestion is to look
firstly at a ping check of a single packet to the dynamic dns name of the
far end, if it is different to what you either thought it was last time, or
different to what ipsec eroute thinks the far end is, tear it down and
re
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 20:15 schrieb Lynn Avants:
> On Monday 24 February 2003 11:23 am, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
>
>
> > e) tunnels
> > add the tunnels for net-net and gate-gate
> > ipsec net 0.0.0.0/0 vpn,vgw
>
>
>
> > Is this setup esp. shorewall changes secure
Am Dienstag, 25. Februar 2003 05:35 schrieb Brock Nanson:
> > From: "K.-P. =?iso-8859-15?q?Kirchd=F6rfer?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:23:39 +0100
> > Subject: [leaf-user] vpn with dynamic ip (long)
> >
> > Hello;
> >
Hallo,
I try use distribution of wireless user friendly router on my notebook
TOSHIBA 1100CS from hardisk And I explore the following problem.
If I try add the pcmcia modul (from WDIST test release directory) of network
card "pcnet_cs" (ne2000 pcmcia compatible card (I have PE-200) or other (I
try
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