[leaf-user] smb.lrp smb-2.lrp, smb-2b.lrp

2003-03-18 Thread wing newton
Greetings, What are the difference amony smb.lrp, smb-2.lrp and smb-2b.lrp ? Thx. newton __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com

[leaf-user] re: Leaf as an ISP

2003-03-18 Thread Lance Dunn
Thank you all for your help. I have been given lots to digest and try and I appreciate it all gratefully. A hasty implementation is precluded by my schedule, but I will get started ASAP and probably be bugging you again with setup problems. I hope you will bear with me... Again - thanks

RE: [leaf-user] CUSeeMe

2003-03-18 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, David Pitts wrote: > Hi all again! I am having trouble finding source code for the Bering > kernel. I thought it would be in here: > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel > / > But there doesn't seem to be a kernel in there at all let alone

RE: [leaf-user] CUSeeMe

2003-03-18 Thread David Pitts
Hi all again! I am having trouble finding source code for the Bering kernel. I thought it would be in here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel / But there doesn't seem to be a kernel in there at all let alone the source code. Is it available or does it need

[leaf-user] OpenSSL for Bering uCLibc 1.1

2003-03-18 Thread Guillermo Kunst
Hi all, do somebody already compiled OpenSSL for the Bering uClibc Version?? If yes, can i get a copy of the lrp file. Thanks for your help Guillermo --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Does your code think in ink? You could win a Table

RE: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(

2003-03-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks, That's odd. I tried all of Matts' suggestions, and everything seemed fine. When I use the weblet from an older version of Bering it works fine. Any comments? Is there any reason not to use the older version of weblet.lrp if it works? Thank you. Craig -Original Message- From: [E

[leaf-user] Backup

2003-03-18 Thread Doug Sampson
If I modify index.htm in the /var/sh-www directory, which of the packages in the backup menu do I choose to make a backup? The weblet package? I'm using DCD 1.0.2. ~Doug --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Does your code think in ink? You c

RE: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-18 Thread Peter Mueller
Hi, > tcpdump running > with multicasts only coming in the active-filter idle > time out works! > with multicast and pings and ping replies coming in active-filter >never idle timeout occurs. > ping = icmp: echo request > ping reply = icmp: echo reply > > I have tried

Re: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-18 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi Larry, I need what ever expression used in tcpdump to see the multicast packets and ping request and reply to place on an active-filter statement! For mine own use I can ignore the "ping packets" but think it would be good to have in place and properly documented! Does anyone have good suggesti

Re: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-18 Thread Larry Platzek
Hi Martin, On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Martin Hejl wrote: > Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 21:17:47 +0100 > From: Martin Hejl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Larry Platzek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1 > > Hi Larry, > > > Does a .lrp for tcpdump exi

Re: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Sebastiano Scorbati
Please consider that even V.90 modems will only give you 33,6 at most on both downlink and uplink. Sincerely, Sebastiano. > >As a user of Bering (and happily) I have a pretty simple setup: > >Internet <=> Cable Modem <=> Eth0 NIC <=> LEAF <=> Eth1 NIC <=> Hub > ><=> 3 > >Windows computers > >What

Re: [leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-18 Thread Martin Hejl
Hi Larry, Does a .lrp for tcpdump exist for Bearing-Uclibc-1.1? I have looked but not found, but I might be blind. I could use one to look at some incoming packets. If not tcpdump something similar, need to look at data from an internal analog serial modem. I could use a Bering version if a Bering

Re: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 03:39 am, Lance Dunn wrote: > As a user of Bering (and happily) I have a pretty simple setup: > Internet <=> Cable Modem <=> Eth0 NIC <=> LEAF <=> Eth1 NIC <=> Hub <=> 3 > Windows computers > What I would like to do is complicate the issue. Is it possible to add an > auto-a

Re: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(

2003-03-18 Thread Matt Schalit
Craig Caughlin wrote: Hi folks, I've made a new Bering CD, made it just like I've always done in the past...but when I open my browser and try to view the weblet (http://192.168.1.254/)... I get a Cannot find server message. Suggestions? Thank you. Craig more /var/log/syslog Look for any mess

[leaf-user] Shoreall 1.4.0 Released

2003-03-18 Thread Tom Eastep
This is a major release of Shorewall. Function from 1.3 that has been omitted from this version includes: 1) The MERGE_HOSTS variable in shorewall.conf is no longer supported. Shorewall 1.4 behavior is the same as 1.3 with MERGE_HOSTS=Yes. 2) Interface names of the form : in /etc/shorew

[leaf-user] RE: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

2003-03-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Graig: The rw parameter is needed for post 2.4.18 kernel whatever the boot media is (floppy, cd-rom, disk...). If you do not put it your initial fs is mounted Read-only and therefore you cannot create directories needed at the initial stage of the boot process. By the way my documentation mentio

RE: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

2003-03-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Alex, O.K., I'm confused. Why does it work without the rw parameter if you're using a floppy disk...but not a CD? Craig -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Rhomberg Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 8:04 AM To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF Subject: AW:

AW: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

2003-03-18 Thread Alex Rhomberg
> Betreff: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD? The rw parameter is not needed for the 2.4.18 kernel (Bering 1.0), but it is needed for newer kernels (2.4.20 of Bering 1.1), starting with 2.4.19 or 2.4.20. - Alex --- This SF.ne

AW: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Alex Rhomberg
Lance, > What I would like to do is complicate the issue. Is it possible to add an > auto-answer modem (not a WinModem) to the LEAF computer and have a remote > computer dial up the LEAF modem and then have the remote computer > be routed > to the INTERNET? This would save me having to pay for ano

RE: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hey Lance, Why not just VPN to the box behind Bering: If the box is running XP-Pro, enable remote desktop and surf away. If the box is either Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server, enable Terminal Services on the box, Terminal Service into it, and then surf away? Best Regards, Craig -Origina

[leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(

2003-03-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks, I've made a new Bering CD, made it just like I've always done in the past...but when I open my browser and try to view the weblet (http://192.168.1.254/)... I get a Cannot find server message. Suggestions? Thank you. Craig --- This

[leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

2003-03-18 Thread Craig Caughlin
Hi folks, I couldn't get my new Bering CD to boot. I remembered from an earlier post that one Bering user noted he had to modify his isolinux.cfg file to look like "default linux rw initrd=initrd.lrp ..." by including the rw value. What puzzles me is that Jacques' documentation doesn't mention this

Re: [leaf-user] new WISP-Dist build 2546

2003-03-18 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Unfortunately the hostap driver included in that release does not support 802.1x and therefore RADIUS. So we have to wait until hostap CVS stabilizes. However I'm also thinking about putting some kind of authentication scheme for use in our network, I'm not sure that I will go with RADIUS thou

RE: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread James Neave
Hi! Be advised, this is from a UK perspective. Cons: 1) Cost of the call as you move further away from your "personal ISP" 2) I am under the impression that the low pass filter at your exchange is disabled for ISP dial-in lines, which enables the speeds about 33K. 3) If the system goes down

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

2003-03-18 Thread Adrian Wooster
Ales, As I now know, all this requires is the terminfo files to work. Take the standard "termcap" file from your main Linux system, and remove all the terminal definitions that you'll never use (and probably never heard of), leaving just the sections which define the terminals you need, and then

Re: [leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Lars Kneschke(priv.)
Lance Dunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >As a user of Bering (and happily) I have a pretty simple setup: >Internet <=> Cable Modem <=> Eth0 NIC <=> LEAF <=> Eth1 NIC <=> Hub ><=> 3 >Windows computers >What I would like to do is complicate the issue. Is it possible to add >an >auto-answer modem (no

[leaf-user] LEAF as an ISP?

2003-03-18 Thread Lance Dunn
As a user of Bering (and happily) I have a pretty simple setup: Internet <=> Cable Modem <=> Eth0 NIC <=> LEAF <=> Eth1 NIC <=> Hub <=> 3 Windows computers What I would like to do is complicate the issue. Is it possible to add an auto-answer modem (not a WinModem) to the LEAF computer and have a re

Re: [leaf-user] Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal

2003-03-18 Thread Alex Rhomberg
> Alex: > Bering 1.1 kernel is patched with all the patches included here: > http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/kernel/ > and here: > http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/freeswan-1.99/ > > Apparently I did something wrong either applying the NAT > Traversal pat