Hello Kevin
You wrote.
Assuming that you have a "adsl modem" connected to your eth0.
1. you don't need an opening in the firewall for eth0.
Rest comments inline
>Alright, i've been working on this bering setup for some time. Got the
>hardware figured out, but i can't get a connection on eth0, p
This one. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buhtb-qos.html
I'm having another issue now. It's not too major, but the qos-htb package
isn't showing in the package configuration menu. It's installed, as it shows
in the backup menu. So could anyone point me to the config file that that
package
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 14:38, David Heaps wrote:
>> On Sat 2003-07-05 at 14:25, Tom Eastep wrote:
>>
>> And which user's guide are you referring to?
>>
> This one. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buhtb-qos.html
>
> I'm having another issue now. It's not too major, but the qos-htb package
>
Hi All,
Does the behring ipsec.lrp module handle the insecure DES protocol? I
have a need for a DES-based Linux router for a short while, and if this
works, then I'll use it. Unfortunately, the remote end cannot accept
any secure IPSEC encryption protocols. :(
- HiltonT
Hi Hilton,
Bering ipsec.lrp is actually Superfreeswan 1.99.6.2, and I believe that
FreeSWAN does not support single DES.
M Lu.
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Subject: [leaf-user] ipsec.lrp - does it do plain old DES?
Date: 06 Jul 2003
To those who've helped:
Wanted to tell everyone thanks for all the help. I finally got
dns resolution to work with tinydns and dnscache. I have a few
curiosities at the moment regarding my setup. I am not sure what
information could be helpful in figuring out why they occur. But
if people