Re: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] Tunneling in bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 07:52, Simon Blake a écrit : > ok. Using Bering to make a remote bridge. A very, very, mini howto. > > You need a bering system, with bridging already working, and with the > tun.o kernel module loaded. Make sure /dev/net/tun exists, if it > doesn't, add > > mkdir /dev/net > m

[leaf-user] Re: Development environment

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 00:39, Ryan Lindeman a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm trying to use Bering for work and I would like to create some packages > for it. I'm having problems creating a development environment, can you > give me a few pointers as to what to do after I setup a debian/woody > virtual machi

[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] Tunneling in bering

2003-03-10 Thread Simon Blake
ok. Using Bering to make a remote bridge. A very, very, mini howto. You need a bering system, with bridging already working, and with the tun.o kernel module loaded. Make sure /dev/net/tun exists, if it doesn't, add mkdir /dev/net mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200 to the end of /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev

Re: [leaf-user] WISP on soekris help

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 03:03, Dave Shpritz a écrit : > I tried askig this on the WISP list, but got no response (maybe not many > people on the list?). Anyway, thanks for any help in advance. > > Dave > > > Hey folks, > I'm having a large amount of trouble getting my soekris board as an access > po

[leaf-user] Bering/pppoe: ignoring mtu setting...

2003-03-10 Thread Thomas V. Fischer
Hey all, I am trying to force a 1452 mtu setting on my pppoe connection but it refuse to go to that number... It remains at 1492 what ever I change in the pppoe conf files and etc-interface settings! Any ideas? Rgds Thomas Fischer, MCSE mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [leaf-user] How to set process run at startup?

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 04:22, Lynn Avants a écrit : > On Monday 10 March 2003 09:12 pm, Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote: > > Dear all > > I would like to start one process at startup. Could i write some > > script to run at startup like rc.local? anyone who know please tell me. > > It goes in /etc

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone have the "simple" ppp how-to for bering/all firewalls?

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 07:50 pm, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > Regarding inbound connections, I think I have seen something describing > them, but cannot recall where right now. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/thc/dox/pppserv.txt -- ~Lynn Avants Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Developer http://

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 05:03 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: > Hello Lynn > > I plan to install Bering in a site, where I have no control who has > physical access to the firewall. Well, if you eliminate the possibilitiy of using a monitor or removing whatever disk/physical media you are using, I don

Re: [leaf-user] How to set process run at startup?

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 09:12 pm, Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote: > Dear all > I would like to start one process at startup. Could i write some > script to run at startup like rc.local? anyone who know please tell me. It goes in /etc/init.d like Debian with the RCDLINKS line set for the runleve

[leaf-user] How to set process run at startup?

2003-03-10 Thread Thitiporn Pornpirunrak
Dear all I would like to start one process at startup. Could i write some script to run at startup like rc.local? anyone who know please tell me. Thankz. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thin

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone have the "simple" ppp how-to for bering/allfirewalls?

2003-03-10 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Matt Russell wrote: > I remember using a very simplified ppp how-to when i last configured my > router, but have since lost the URL. it included everything needed for a > successful ppp connection, including mgetty and ppp how-to's. it did not > include anything about routing

Re: [leaf-user] Bering and processor temperature

2003-03-10 Thread Lee Kimber
How do the load averages[1] compare on the hot vs. cool setups? If the load average is significantly higher on the hot configuration, you could grab a copy of top.lrp[2] and see which processes are responsible for the increased load average. Running top will itself increase load average (and like

[leaf-user] Tunneling in bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio
Hi guys: Here is the situation, I have two computers running with a bering distribution and working as bridges to set up a virtual lan. They are fisically connected by a cable and they work perfectly. The question is that I want to know how to set them up if the computers working a

[leaf-user] WISP on soekris help

2003-03-10 Thread Dave Shpritz
I tried askig this on the WISP list, but got no response (maybe not many people on the list?). Anyway, thanks for any help in advance. Dave Hey folks, I'm having a large amount of trouble getting my soekris board as an access points. Well, it acts as an access point (I'm using a Prism 2.5 D-

Re: [leaf-user] debian question, /etc/network/interfaces

2003-03-10 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Peter Mueller wrote: > Hi all, > > How do you force the duplex setting & speed on LRP? It seems > /etc/network/interfaces is the key file, but the Debian man page > (http://www.fifi.org/cgi-bin/man2html/usr/share/man/man5/interfaces.5.gz#lbA > D) and LEAF user guide don't pr

[leaf-user] debian question, /etc/network/interfaces

2003-03-10 Thread Peter Mueller
Hi all, How do you force the duplex setting & speed on LRP? It seems /etc/network/interfaces is the key file, but the Debian man page (http://www.fifi.org/cgi-bin/man2html/usr/share/man/man5/interfaces.5.gz#lbA D) and LEAF user guide don't provide the answer. Thanks for your help P --

RE: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Heriberto Höhlke
Hello Lynn I plan to install Bering in a site, where I have no control who has physical access to the firewall. Regards Heriberto > On Monday 10 March 2003 02:51 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: > > Hello > > > > I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to > > *.tgz, except

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Heriberto Höhlke wrote: Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like John The Ripper. Is there a way for backing up

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Samuel Abreu de Paula
And one note! initrd.lrp is not "protected", in fact is not even a .tgz file! If you wanna see it Content just mount in a linux box with -o loop: mkdir -p /mnt/initrd && mount /path/to/initrd.lrp /mnt/initrd -o loop Samuel Abreu On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 17:51:28 -0300 Heriberto Höhlke <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [leaf-user] IPsec with Bering 1.1 without MAWK.LRP and IPSEC509.LRP ?

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
On Monday 10 March 2003 22:07, Francois BERGERET wrote: > Hi all folks, > > I am jumping into IPSec with my two feet. > I am using Bering 1.1. > I am surprised to see that our friend Jacques NILO has stored minus files > for Bering 1.1 than the previous 1.0. I have trieved the IPSEC.LRP, but not >

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Ray Olszewski
I share Lynn's sense of puzzlement about just what you are trying to protect here. He is correct that the etc.lrp file on a LEAF router is not particularly vulnerable to remote theft, unless the thief already has root privileges on the LEAF router or the router is running a service with a serio

RE: [leaf-user] IPsec with Bering 1.1 without MAWK.LRP and IPSEC509.LRP ?

2003-03-10 Thread Francois BERGERET
Dear Lynn, This what I was done with the previous Bering 1.0. But, I have not seen them in the current "latest" subdirectory. Can I use those of the previous 1.0 instead of "not yet ready" new release ? Best Regards, Francois BERGERET, France. > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: [leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 02:51 pm, Heriberto Höhlke wrote: > Hello > > I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to > *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the > password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like > J

Re: [leaf-user] IPsec with Bering 1.1 without MAWK.LRP and IPSEC509.LRP ?

2003-03-10 Thread Lynn Avants
On Monday 10 March 2003 03:07 pm, Francois BERGERET wrote: > Hi all folks, > > I am jumping into IPSec with my two feet. > I am using Bering 1.1. > I am surprised to see that our friend Jacques NILO has stored minus files > for Bering 1.1 than the previous 1.0. I have trieved the IPSEC.LRP, but not

[leaf-user] IPsec with Bering 1.1 without MAWK.LRP and IPSEC509.LRP ?

2003-03-10 Thread Francois BERGERET
Hi all folks, I am jumping into IPSec with my two feet. I am using Bering 1.1. I am surprised to see that our friend Jacques NILO has stored minus files for Bering 1.1 than the previous 1.0. I have trieved the IPSEC.LRP, but not IPSEC509.LRP and not MAWK.LRP in his current directories http://lea

[leaf-user] Anyone have the "simple" ppp how-to for bering/all firewalls?

2003-03-10 Thread Matt Russell
I remember using a very simplified ppp how-to when i last configured my router, but have since lost the URL. it included everything needed for a successful ppp connection, including mgetty and ppp how-to's. it did not include anything about routing though. anyone have this link? --

[leaf-user] Winzip and .lrp

2003-03-10 Thread Heriberto Höhlke
Hello I usually open .lrp files with Winzip81 in Windows 98, renaming them to *.tgz, except initrd.lrp, that can't be opened. I would like to protect the password file of etc.lrp from been cracked with Brute Force crackers like John The Ripper. Is there a way for backing up the .lrp files, so they

[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ATM & bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 10 Mars 2003 21:19, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit : > Hi, Let's see if somebody can help me with this. I've > a computer running with a bering distribution and I > would like to work with an ATM card too. > > Do you know if I can use ATM in bering? How? Do I > need any package or module?

[leaf-user] ATM & bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio
Hi, Let's see if somebody can help me with this. I've a computer running with a bering distribution and I would like to work with an ATM card too. Do you know if I can use ATM in bering? How? Do I need any package or module? How can I configure it? Do you know any guide for that? Thanks and I h

Re: [leaf-user] Bering and processor temperature

2003-03-10 Thread Brad Fritz
Lee, On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 08:34:20 PST Lee Kimber wrote: > At 10:46 AM 3/10/2003 +, Luis.F.Correia wrote: > >Hi! > > > >AFAIK, a P200 needs both heatsink & fan. > > > >Besides processor temperature, what did you change in your setup? > > > >Are you running VPN on 1.1? > >Any extra services, o

RE: [leaf-user] iptraf and ncurses on Bering 1.0/1.1

2003-03-10 Thread Heriberto Höhlke
Hello Adrian Yes, I did it. I copied from a Red Hat 7.2 the /usr/share/terminfo/l/linux file to a diskette, booted in Bering, created the directory /usr/share/terminfo/l and copied the file linux into the directory. You can include the line /usr/share/terminfo in /var/lib/lrpkg/etc.list and backup

RE: [leaf-user] Bering and processor temperature

2003-03-10 Thread Lee Kimber
At 10:46 AM 3/10/2003 +, Luis.F.Correia wrote: Hi! AFAIK, a P200 needs both heatsink & fan. Besides processor temperature, what did you change in your setup? Are you running VPN on 1.1? Any extra services, or was it a plain ole upgrade? If nothing has really changed, then there is no real an

Re: [leaf-user] iptraf and ncurses on Bering 1.0/1.1

2003-03-10 Thread Brad Fritz
Adrian, On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 15:41:35 GMT Adrian Wooster wrote: > Has anyone had success in using iptraf.lrp and libncurs.lrp on Bering? > > When I've loaded as instructed, iptraf returns errors about opening terminal > linux which I assume means its having problems with ncurses. The recommended

Re: [leaf-user] iptraf and ncurses on Bering 1.0/1.1

2003-03-10 Thread Richard Doyle
You might try the full ncurses library in the ncurses5.lrp package, found at http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp/packages/libs Works with Bering 1.1, and presumably earlier versions. -Richard On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 07:41, Adrian Wooster wrote: > Has anyone had success in using iptraf.lrp and libn

[leaf-user] iptraf and ncurses on Bering 1.0/1.1

2003-03-10 Thread Adrian Wooster
Has anyone had success in using iptraf.lrp and libncurs.lrp on Bering? When I've loaded as instructed, iptraf returns errors about opening terminal linux which I assume means its having problems with ncurses. The recommended ncurses package certainly appears to have loaded correctly. I seem to re

RE: [leaf-user] Bering and processor temperature

2003-03-10 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Hi! AFAIK, a P200 needs both heatsink & fan. Besides processor temperature, what did you change in your setup? Are you running VPN on 1.1? Any extra services, or was it a plain ole upgrade? If nothing has really changed, then there is no real answer to your problem... -Original Message---