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
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
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
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
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]
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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
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
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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
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
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.
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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
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
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
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-
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
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
--
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
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
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
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
>
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
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.
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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
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
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
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?
--
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...
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