On Tuesday 04 March 2003 10:05 am, James Neave wrote:
Hi James,
You've sent us little detail and virtually no information other than pump
doesn't seem to receive a dhcp offer after the inital boot and the fact
that someone was scanning your Netbios port. I will however make a WAG.
After you rebo
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 03:31 pm, Matt Russell wrote:
> alright, this is what i'm trying to do:
>
> on the original rc2 image, i had a ppp server setup so that my boss could
> dialin to the lrp and get internet access. since i've upgraded to 1.0 and
> then to 1.1, i have not been able to achiev
alright, this is what i'm trying to do:
on the original rc2 image, i had a ppp server setup so that my boss could
dialin to the lrp and get internet access. since i've upgraded to 1.0 and
then to 1.1, i have not been able to achieve this. traditionally when i
would boot up rc2, two lights would s
That was me. I have not re-tried with the AOL user yet, but I have
connected successfully with my mother, and I think she's on MSN. I will
be re-trying with the AOL user (in-laws ;-)) someday (soon most likely)
and will report my results. I have not logged a tcpdump for Tom etc. al
to look at, b
Hi,
i have OpenSSH working on Bering. I use the hint with commenting "exit 0".
Thanks to the persons who gimme the hints.
Somethings i had to do also:
1. make the following directory /var/run/sshd.
and
2. uncomment PermitRootLogin Yes in the file /etc/ssh/sshd.config.
Later.
Manfred Schule
Brian:
You cannot find those modules in rc2 since at that time the netfilter patches
were not providing those patches. The were introduced with rc3.
See the changelog:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bichlog.html#AEN290
So my advice would be to switch to 1.0-stable or 1.1 since you cannot
Ronny,
I put both of your messages together below just to keep the thread a little
cleaner.
There is no stable alternative to Zebra. I currently have Zebra 0.93b
packaged here: http://www.eric.kiser.com/download.htm . You will need the
zebra.lrp and the ospfd.lrp packages. One word of warning: If
Hi It works,
First you will give root a Password.
Second you have to generate some hostkeys for the transport.
Last you have to put your Network in the Hosts.allow
After that putty will work as expected.
To get winscp to work you need some more
Install ncurses and probably bash
That's it
Helfrie
Because of the volume of questions recently regarding Shorewall and
Virtual/Aliased Interfaces (e.g., eth0:0), I have written a document that
discusses this issue. It may be found at:
http://www.shorewall.net/Shorewall_and_Aliased_Interfaces.html
The document is linked from the "Documentation
Hello
Someone weeks ago, I have read some mails (Subject: Bering/Shorewall vs.
Dachstein) about Eyeball Chat behind a Bering box. I also have read in
www.eyeball.com where they say their Any-Firewall Technology works with
iptables. My question is, if someone tried successfully Eyeball with Bering,
Hi Brian
At 07:51 05/03/03 -0600, Brian Credeur wrote:
Thanks for the link, but I still can't get those modules to load on my
1.0-rc2 system. Same unresolved symbols messages.
# uname -a
Linux fw 2.4.18 #1 Sun Apr 21 12:50:34 CEST 2002 i586 unknown
fw: -root-
# insmod ip_nat_pptp.o
Using ip_na
Hi Victor,
Thanks for the link, but I still can't get those modules to load on my
1.0-rc2 system. Same unresolved symbols messages.
# uname -a
Linux fw 2.4.18 #1 Sun Apr 21 12:50:34 CEST 2002 i586 unknown
fw: -root-
# insmod ip_nat_pptp.o
Using ip_nat_pptp.o
insmod: unresolved symbol ip_ct_gre_
Am Mittwoch, 5. März 2003 06:24 schrieb Victor McAllister:
> I belleve Bering forked from an "rc" version of Dachstein.
> Later Charles added a handy way for loading the modules from the CD.
>
> Instead of copying modules to the /lib/modules directory and then
> backing up modules.lrp
You don't ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, thanks for the quick reply's.
Sorry for the short coming of my bering firewall information.
Now i will give you more info.
1. You should confirm that sshd is running on the Bering firewall.
YES, lrpkg -l shows that LIBZ and SSHD are running.
With ps i don't see anyth
Brian Credeur wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone send me (or send me a link to) the following modules for
Bering 1.0-rc2?
ip_conntrack_pptp.o
ip_nat_pptp.o
I didn't find them in 'Bering_1.0-rc2_modules_2.4.18.tar.gz' nor was I
successful in getting those from
'Bering_1.0-rc3_modules_2.4.18.tar.gz' t
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