On 27 Feb 2003, Richard Doyle wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 19:18, Greg Playle wrote:
On 19 Feb 2003 13:11:07 -0800, Richard Doyle wrote in reply:
[funky quoting of Richard's email]
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Post a log segment showing a complete sequence of chat and pppd
Thanks Tom,
a) Be sure that you have set the 'dhcp' option for your external
interface
in /etc/shorewall/interfaces.
b) Because your ISP is using RFC 1918 addresses within its
infrastructure,
you need to review Shorewall FAQ #14a
(http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq14a).
Yes,
Hi again,
I'm going to attempt to create a CD/FDD Bering machine so I can fit ssh
and VPN stuff on my machine. But I don't have the option to boot from a
CD-ROM drive, so I'm gonna attempt to adapt the 2xFDD guide for a CD-ROM
and an FDD
I've not found a specific guide for this, so I have a few
David
At 12:16 28.02.2003 +0800, you wrote:
Good afternoon (for me anyway).
I have a very nice 2 floppy Bering router setup but in the interests of
never being satisfied, I want to burn it all to CD. I have followed the
steps in the Bering User Manual and all goes well but the CDs I burn
won't
James
At 12:27 28.02.2003 +, you wrote:
Hi again,
I'm going to attempt to create a CD/FDD Bering machine so I can fit ssh
and VPN stuff on my machine. But I don't have the option to boot from a
CD-ROM drive, so I'm gonna attempt to adapt the 2xFDD guide for a CD-ROM
and an FDD
I've not found
Hi again,
I'm going to attempt to create a CD/FDD Bering machine so I can fit ssh
and VPN stuff on my machine. But I don't have the option to boot from a
CD-ROM drive, so I'm gonna attempt to adapt the 2xFDD guide for a CD-ROM
and an FDD
I've not found a specific guide for this, so I have a few
It's probably a DOS thing. Countless times I've used DOS to put packages
onto the HD or even mount a DOS floppy to copy over modules. DOS of course
is limited to the 8.3 file naming convention and truncates with the tilde
and number.
Caused me more than one headache.
Hi,
Do you mean
cdrom.o
ide-mod.o
ide-cd.o
ide-probe-mod.o
isofs.o
These modules? Which are for boot time CD-Rom support, yes?
So I add these to /boot/lib/modules and backup initrd.lrp, load the
static packages off of the CD first, then do all the stuff about config
and partial backups.
cdrom.o
ide-mod.o
ide-cd.o
ide-probe-mod.o
isofs.o
These modules? Which are for boot time CD-Rom support, yes?
So I add these to /boot/lib/modules and backup initrd.lrp, load the
static packages off of the CD first, then do all the stuff about config
and partial backups.
Make sure
Raymond,
As a test, try running thttpd with the following command line options
bypassing the config file:
thttpd -u root -d /var/www -c /cgi-bin/*
I had to do the same thing. The default options in the startup file
init.d/thttpd didn't cut it for me. I'm sure I could've spent more time
Hello
It's possible use Bering with a Amigo USB ADSL Modem?
Regards
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Raymond Koverzin wrote:
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I can't, however, execute a cgi program. All I get displayed is a blank
page; which (when I look at the page source) shows the header
titlestuff/title and a body with no stuff.
I suspect the problem is related to the chroot in my thttpd.conf file
but I've tried both
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:25, Victor McAllister wrote:
the uClibc version of Bering 1.1 has a bootable iso image. You might
try it.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/bering-uclibc/cd/Bering-uClibc-1.1.iso#rev1.1
With Mozilla you have to hold the shift key when
I've managed to get Bering/Shorewall running, and am happy with
the rules that I've set in Shorewall to define which packets can
pass, and which should be dropped.
Shorewall is logging packets which are rejected/blocked, which I
believe is correct. Having reviewed the blocked packets, I'm
happy
Nick Taylor wrote:
I've managed to get Bering/Shorewall running, and am happy with
the rules that I've set in Shorewall to define which packets can
pass, and which should be dropped.
Shorewall is logging packets which are rejected/blocked, which I
believe is correct. Having reviewed the blocked
Hello J.
Use of the Zebra Routing Engine is not very wide spread in the leaf
project(yet...).
The best place to pose this question would be the zebra mailing list.
Here is the link to subscribe. http://www.zebra.org/mailing.html
Best Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Ok... This is a little complicated, but simple so please bear with me.
I am running Dachstein LRP package (Floppy/CD-ROM) as my
Router/Firewall/DHCP/DNS Cashing.
I have 4 Windows Machines on my LAN all with Static IP's. I have a box
running Mandrake Linux 9 - Static IP. I have an HP Visualize
At 06:34 PM 2/28/2003 -0800, Dennis Christilaw wrote:
[...]
I have done fresh installs on both UNIX boxes but I cannot get them to
Ping outside the LAN regardless of the way I have networking set up on
them. I tried DHCP and Static IP assignment and configuration and cannot
get it to do it on
Dennis Christilaw wrote:
Ok... This is a little complicated, but simple so please bear with me.
I am running Dachstein LRP package (Floppy/CD-ROM) as my
Router/Firewall/DHCP/DNS Cashing.
I have 4 Windows Machines on my LAN all with Static IP's. I have a box
running Mandrake Linux 9 - Static IP. I
At 07:56 PM 2/28/2003 -0800, Dennis Christilaw wrote:
Netstat -rn is the same in Unix and so is netconf -a, but I think this
is more if a router issue than Unix due to having taken the box to a
house that has a Linksys Router set up and it working with the settings
as is. We changed his entire
Great questions... Let me get some more dig information for you
(/etc/hosts file information and output from netstat -rn and all that).
One thing to note though, is that since I cannot get the UNIX machines
on the net, I did go to HP's site and downloaded some .depot files to
install Gnome and
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