look at your ipsec.conf :
uniqueids = no
Bibinsa
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Now I could enable road-warrior with rsa and
using leftupdown script to
add specific route for new connection. I found that
when 2nd client connect
to my firewall with
Please can someone confirm whether the Shorewall Tunnels file internally
manages the UDP Port 500 and Protocols 50 and 51?
Or do I need to create rules?
I have created the tunnel files as per documentation on the Bering site and
Shorewall. But I am currently unable to get ipsec working between
Hi All
I'm attempting to put together a CD-based Bering firewall on a computer
based around a VIA EPIA 5000 motherboard.
To try out my new motherboard, I tried an existing Bering CD from another
firewall I use (Bering 1.0 I think). I get the following error very early
in the boot process:
Simon
At 14:07 03.04.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Please can someone confirm whether the Shorewall Tunnels file internally
manages the UDP Port 500 and Protocols 50 and 51?
Or do I need to create rules?
I have created the tunnel files as per documentation on the Bering site and
Shorewall. But I am
Hi Simon,
I recently got my IPSec tunnel up and running using Bering 1.1. I had a few
problems as well, but they were due to my not COMPLETELY following the
instructions that Tom wrote. I made a couple of assumptions about the
ipsec.conf file and my tunnel didn't work until I went back and read
Hi all
I just installed Bering uClibc 1.1 and am very happy with it... well happy
with all except one thing. It seems the default ppp for this LEAF version is
possibly one of the older ones which contained a bug with MTU translation.
Well, that's how it appears from my experience anyway.
When I
Hi Erich,
I did not want to go into detail, until I understood the operation of both
shorewall and ipsec. I am still a little confused about shorewall, but the
key seems to be the tunnels file.
ipsec was failing and I assumed it was shorewall. It turns out that it
wasn't shorewall at all, but
Simon
Simon Chalk wrote the following at 22:33 03.04.2003:
Hi Erich,
I did not want to go into detail, until I understood the operation of both
shorewall and ipsec. I am still a little confused about shorewall, but the
key seems to be the tunnels file.
ipsec was failing and I assumed it was
Julian
Julian Church wrote the following at 16:37 03.04.2003:
Hi All
I'm attempting to put together a CD-based Bering firewall on a computer
based around a VIA EPIA 5000 motherboard.
To try out my new motherboard, I tried an existing Bering CD from another
firewall I use (Bering 1.0 I think).
In the bering docs, it talks about using the fswcert tool (fswcert -k
serverKey.pem ipsec.secrets) which is presumably used to extract the
private key from the certificate. Is this needed anymore or can i simply do
a cat serverKey.pem ipsec.secrets? from the following URL i would guess
that it
I just know that people out there will be laughing! My root password no
longer works. I am running leaf bering. Is there anyway to restore or
change it?
Darcy Parker
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I just know that people out there will be laughing! My root password no
longer works. I am running leaf
I'm not shure I understood your question; but it sounds you didn't set
clampmss=yes in shorewall.conf
kp
Am Donnerstag, 3. April 2003 19:34 schrieb Robert Marlow:
Hi all
I just installed Bering uClibc 1.1 and am very happy with it... well happy
with all except one thing. It seems the
I am running dachstein and I cannot get the weblet to return data.
Connecting to the router with mozilla ends up with a
This document contains no data
error.
Since it isn't refusing the connection, weblet must be running. So, why
no data.
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Dear All
To day April 4th (GMT+7)
Is my son's 1st birthday.
Why I post this msg to this list ...
Just because His (my son's) name is Lintang Reka Pratama Yes .. I
named him after LRP.
Sincerely, and apologize for
Dave Whiteley wrote:
I am using a 56k serial modem over ordinary phone line. Communication is
slow, and large web pages, or large (usually spam) email messages have
a tendency to time out or lose their socket.
I had a similar problem with ppp over a 56k modem using a Bering 1.0 installation.
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