Hi All,
I am trying to get the following network card installed with Bering 1.2
Via VT6103 (Via Tahoe) This is an embedded card on the PC motherboard.
I have tried using the via-rhine module, but it does not get detected.
If I use insmod via-rhine, I get the following error
insmod: unresolved
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 10:49:46 +0100, Simon Chalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I use insmod via-rhine, I get the following error
insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_unregister
insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_register
I think that means you need to insmod pci-scan before via-rhine.
If that doesn't
Hi Julian,
Thanks for this. I did actually try the pci-scan but this did not seem to
help.
Do you know where I can get a compiled version of this file rhinefet.o which
will work with Bering 1.2 I don't currently have a full blown Linux box
running to compile from source.
Regards,
Simon.
David Pitts wrote:
Just a bit more.
The connection is made from a client provided by the Tax Office.
However, on their website they say that to use the software you must
have a browser capable of 128 bit SSL installed, so its possible they're
using the browser protocol (HTTP?) and port.
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 22:11, David Pitts wrote:
Does the lack of any relevant entries in my log (shorewall.log) mean
that there is no relevant traffic being blocked? I do have some
shorewall.log entries showing rejected connections. Should every
rejected attempt to access any port be
Simon Chalk wrote:
Hi All,
I am trying to get the following network card installed with Bering 1.2
Via VT6103 (Via Tahoe) This is an embedded card on the PC motherboard.
I have tried using the via-rhine module, but it does not get detected.
If I use insmod via-rhine, I get the
Hi Simon
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:29:29 +0100, Simon Chalk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know where I can get a compiled version of this file rhinefet.o
which
will work with Bering 1.2
There's one for download at this page:
Hello Mike
Could it be that your commandline in syslinux.cfg is too long ( exceeding
the 255)
after boot, you can login and with
#cat /proc/cmdline
you should see your commandline from syslinux.cfg that is recognised. If
your packages aren't there, this could be the cause.
To avoid having a too
Hello Michelle
Don't mix up
demand has something to do with connecting
idle with disconnecting
demand does function correctly, not dialing in untill you do a ping or want
to get a webpage and so on.
demand doesnot effect dial out again.
idle xxx will hangup the modem after
Mike Koceja wrote:
Hello,
I actually sent an E-MAIL concerning this sometime ago
so I apologize for not replying to anyone how offered
advice.
I'm trying to get a VPN connection to my worksite to
function through the Dachstein Firewall. I downloaded
the following files...
ifconfig.lrp
ipsec.lrp
Hi Folks,
What are we using to secure single point-to-point links? - viz WEP, but
actually secure..
AIUI, Ad-Hoc mode must be used for backbones, but this leaves security
to be done at the IP level - not really good enough.
I have read-up on IPSec, but that seems to be about tunneling all the
Steve Wright wrote:
Hi Folks,
What are we using to secure single point-to-point links? - viz WEP, but
actually secure..
AIUI, Ad-Hoc mode must be used for backbones, but this leaves security
to be done at the IP level - not really good enough.
I have read-up on IPSec, but that seems to be
This may seem like a dumb question but please bare in
mind that I am very new to this. I am familiar with
cisco routers to a certain extent so...
My question is how do I open individual ports? I'm
sure it's easy but I need it spelled out for me.
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