On Tuesday 27 May 2003 03:14 pm, M Lu wrote:
> I just upgraded Bering 1.1 to 1.2, using CDRom. I did modify the files
> needed for Bering and also I added the directory 'terminfo' into 'etc'
> directory so 'vi' can work, and maybe some minor changes to '.profile'
> (comment the command 'lrcfg' at t
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 10:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> well, again thanks. hearing that it had worked for others without major
> issues made me go back over some basics. I had a relatively OLD copy of
> putty, so i got a newer release. Now, lshd works. Finally, I can do
> away with the the
Thanks for the reply. Bering 1.2 does not have the "netstat -ln"
command. Has this been replaced with another command in Bering? The inetd
service is running when I do a 'ps' command. I have gone back through all
the Shorewall config files, the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files and also
the
well, again thanks. hearing that it had worked for others without major
issues made me go back over some basics. I had a relatively OLD copy of
putty, so i got a newer release. Now, lshd works. Finally, I can do
away with the the extra monitor (back to the basement).
anyway, i have one final q
At 07:53 PM 5/27/2003 -0700, glenn greenfield wrote:
In trying to search the archives the only one I see that has a search
capability is MARC but it says "must pick a list first" although for the
life of me I
cannot find LEAF. Secondly, I have located LEAF user archives on
Sourceforge but canno
In trying to search the archives the only one I see that has a search capability is
MARC but it says "must pick a list first" although for the life of me I
cannot find LEAF. Secondly, I have located LEAF user archives on Sourceforge but
cannot find a search function there. What am I overlookin
I didn't have any trouble once I had a valid key. Putty connected
straight away and I don't have any special LSHD options selected.
Unfortunately, I have far to little technical expertise to comment on
your error messages.
David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library
University of Western Austra
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Holroyd Engineering Services wrote:
> Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:51:25 +1000
> From: Holroyd Engineering Services <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] enabling ext2 in Bering 1.2
>
> I have downloaded the appropriate module and saved it to /lib/mod
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Holroyd Engineering Services wrote:
> I have downloaded the appropriate module and saved it to /lib/modules. but
> cannot mount an ext2 partition. do I have to change any of the settings.
You have to load it, either manually:
insmod ext2.o
or in /etc/modules if you don't n
I have downloaded the appropriate module and saved it to /lib/modules. but
cannot mount an ext2 partition. do I have to change any of the settings.
Ta
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thanks for the help regarding key generation with lshd. running the
commads directly appear to have worked just fine.
however, i am still unable to connect to my bering box.
i use putty from a windoze machine, and on attempting to connect i get i
get the following:
"internal fault: chaos in in
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On 5/27/2003 at 11:18 PM Erich Titl wrote:
>Hi
>
>First let me thank everybody to bear with me, I finally dared to cycle the
>bloody cablemodem and _bingo_, DHCP works.
>
>Of course I found lots of related posts on the archives, but having a
>working client somhow blocked me to do the obvious, p
Hello Glenn,
> Both NIC's while not
> the same brand do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add
> tulip.o to /lib/modules
> twice or is once sufficient. I think once will do. If this
> is answered in the docs I suppose I missed it. Secondly, if
I'd guess this isn't in the docs as it's pro
>I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not
>the same brand do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add tulip.o to
/lib/modules
>twice or is once sufficient. I think once will do. If this is
>answered in the docs I suppose I missed it.
Once should do. I'm running two 3
Hi
First let me thank everybody to bear with me, I finally dared to cycle the
bloody cablemodem and _bingo_, DHCP works.
Of course I found lots of related posts on the archives, but having a
working client somhow blocked me to do the obvious, power-cycle the modem.
Sorry for the noise
Erich
- You do not need to (actually you cannot add) a same driver module into
/lib/modules. But I think you meant the text file /etc/modules. You do not
need to specify twice. If the card need specific IRQ then you may have to
specify those IRQ twice, but still on the same line, e.g.
3c509 irq=5,10
On Tue, 27 May 2003 14:28:06 -0700, M Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you Tom,
It seems straigforward to add another connection (my-local - his-dmz) in
'ipsec.conf' but I do not know how to add another zone and associate it
in
'/etc/shorewall/interfaces'. Say I have second zone in
'/etc/sho
My Bad. The file names of the two modules I am looking for (That I know
of right now) are ip_vs and ip_vs_wlc ip_vs_wlc is a weighted least
cost routing module and the other it the load balancer module.
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ has information on what the IPVS
modules actually do. I w
Hello list- just joined.
I'm quite anxious to forget about Coyote (a great distro), kernel 2.2
and ipchains and start use Bering but have a few questions first.
I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not
the same brand do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add tulip.o to
Thank you Tom,
It seems straigforward to add another connection (my-local - his-dmz) in
'ipsec.conf' but I do not know how to add another zone and associate it in
'/etc/shorewall/interfaces'. Say I have second zone in
'/etc/shorewall/zones'
vpn VPN VPN local-network
vpn2 VPN2
Le Mardi 27 Mai 2003 13:07, vous avez écrit :
> Thank you Jacques, I am looking into this as its the only way forward for
> me. I will keep you posted on progress and perhaps help someone else out in
> the process.
>
> Yes I am using those packages, thanks for the tips, mixing the two pages of
> in
Along with the latest upgrade of Bering-uClibc, some packages build for
Bering-uClibc has been updated some has been added.
A short list:
-qos-htb.lrp (version 0.8.3)
-ipsec (superfreeswan 1.99.6.2)
-new pcmcia (3.2.4) with added packages like hostap (0.0.3) and wlan (0.2.0-6)
and upgraded packa
I just upgraded Bering 1.1 to 1.2, using CDRom. I did modify the files
needed for Bering and also I added the directory 'terminfo' into 'etc'
directory so 'vi' can work, and maybe some minor changes to '.profile'
(comment the command 'lrcfg' at the login)
Now when I ssh to the router I got the fol
At 12:06 PM 5/27/2003 -0700, glenn greenfield wrote:
Hello list- just joined.
I'm quite anxious to forget about Coyote (a great distro), kernel 2.2 and
ipchains and start use Bering but have a few questions first.
I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not the
same brand
d
Does anyone out there know if there is a package or kernel module for
Bering UClibC with ipvs already bundled into it. I am looking for a
solution that won't require me to actually set up a dev box to compile
and test the kernel on.
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On Tue, 27 May 2003 21:14:44 +0200, eric wolzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It (restarting Shorewall )might however stop remaining unused
connections
and clear your table from "outdated connections"
It does not.
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep\ Shorewall - iptables made easy
Shoreline, \ http://www
Hello David, All
My router stops periodically and I can restart it by restarting Shorewall.
Lynn has suggested it might be a memory problem. Any suggestions how I can
monitor RAM usage? Commands built into Bering? Packages I can run?
1. The Ram usage can be viewed from the weblet .
2 activate
Hello list- just joined.
I'm quite anxious to forget about Coyote (a great distro), kernel 2.2 and ipchains and
start use Bering but have a few questions first.
I'll be using 2 NIC's in a dedicated router. Both NIC's while not the same brand
do use the same driver- tulip. Should I add tulip.o to
If you get/got that working, I know some people that would be interested
in your image in my area. They are HAMers as well. I am not presently.
(time..time..where has it gone?)
Bill
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From: "Francois BERGERET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lynn Avants" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Tom
At 15:31 27.05.2003, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2003 15:14:32 +0200, Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christophe
At 15:05 27.05.2003 +0200, you wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2003 14:52:40 +0200
Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not aware that you can use a parameter in the rule
On Fri, 23 May 2003 13:08:37 -0700, M Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My friend and me both use Bering router 1.1. I have a VPN subnet-subnet
from
my local-subnet (192.168.9.x) to his local-subnet (192.168.5.x) . He has
DMZ
(192.168.2.x) and if I want to access his DMZ from my local-subnet,
At 09:32 AM 5/27/2003 -0500, Lynn Avants wrote:
On Monday 26 May 2003 10:59 pm, David Pitts wrote:
> More of the same!
>
> My router stops periodically and I can restart it by restarting Shorewall.
> Lynn has suggested it might be a memory problem. Any suggestions how I can
> monitor RAM usage? C
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