Dear All.
I just download qos-htb.lrp
Try to load it on my bering box.
when i try to start it ...
it give error msg :
./htb.init: 636: Syntax error: Bad substitution
I look into that Line and it only contain blank-string variable assignment
as :
RNAME="";CNAME=""
Any Clue please ..
Sincerely
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:04, Nick Taylor wrote:
> BTW Why are we getting these on this mailing list? Isn't this a
> closed list? If so, surely they can be booted off, as I've noticed
> quite a few slipping through recently.
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:43, Peter Nosko wrote:
> pn] The bigger question
It appears that you are looking at the disk release, I don't have the
tarball in front of me, but .. one sec..
8139too.o is in /2.4.20/kernel/drivers/net
I don't know what additional files you need, but it should work.. grab the
modules tarball and decompress, then goto that directory, the file i
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 07:13, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> Why not? While the RFC standard says that 192.168.0.0/16 is not supposed to
> be routed on *public* networks, there is nothing magic about the addresses
> that stops routers from trying to route them. You might, for example, have
> a privat
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Theodore Wynnychenko wrote the following at 22:51 08.08.2003:
hello:
I have recently tried adding serial console support to my Bering 1.0 LEAF
box. This is a dual floopy setup, and loads in a number of packages so I
aslo have my package list in a "lrpkg.cfg" file, not in the "syslinux.cfg"
f
Lars Karlslund wrote:
> sizes up to 1492 (ping -s 1464 x.x.x.x), but not with packet sizes
> over. I can't figure out why, but I suspect that ping sets the DF
> flag.
Ping does set the DF flag bit, so you're hitting the MTU
limit of your PPPoE link.
Okay - so why does ping do that? Is there a re
Sebastian
At 07:15 09.08.2003, Sebastián Aresca wrote:
Anybody thinks about it? ... This is a wonderfull idea ... now i forgot
about this fu.. kbytes in the floppy.
My Bering Router Disk only has the package root, libm and ftp
Then i download it from ftp and it work fine.
I have squid2 (350kb), ss
Ted
Theodore Wynnychenko wrote the following at 22:30 09.08.2003:
Erich:
thanks for the reply. anyway, about switching from fd0 to fd1. the
packages are loaded at boot, and syslinux.cfg is configured to use both
drives, so everything works as it should without me at a console. (i am not
sure if
Sebastian
At 01:49 11.08.2003 -0300, Sebastián Aresca wrote:
Wait, wait, i still working to make WDIST to boot on 3 1/2 floppy disk.
The idea is to make a simple boot with wget.lrp and root.lrp.
After booting it will connect to http or ftp server to download the package
needed.
Then install it and
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Victor McAllister wrote:
> Tom Eastep wrote:
> >
> >This looks like an MTU problem -- have you set CLAMPMSS=Yes in
> >shorewall.conf?
> >
> >
> >
> Yes. CLAMPMSS=Yes in /etc/shorewall.conf
> mtu reported at 1492 for the ppp0 - ppoe external connection.
> mtu for ethernet inte
Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 14:04, Victor McAllister wrote:
I am helpiing a friend upgrade a Dachstein box to Bering 1.2 over DSL
PPPoE. He has a windows program (192.168.1.100 machine) on the internal
network that sends a gif file for a weater broadcast every 15 minutes.
The r
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On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 07:40, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Sean E. Covel wrote:
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>
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The Bering-uClibc team released today Bering-uClibc 2.0 beta2.
Most notable are the updates of shorewall to version 1.4.5 and 6wall to 1.0.1,
some (mostly smaller) fixes and a lot of cleanup work, especially with using
latest busybox version 1.0-pre3 (cvs).
The kernel patches added, provide bet
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, freeman wrote:
> My setup:
> - Bering 1.2 release
> - with ttyS0 as the primary console.
>
> When I invoke the beep utility (with no parms even though it has
> defaults that support no specified parms) I get the following error:
> ioctl: Invalid argument
>
> How
Vladimir,
Is there any way to upgrade from -- lets say --
wdist-2546 to wdist-2624 on the field?
I mean, do I HAVE to bring my soekris 4511 down, take
out the CFlash, reload the new release put the CF back
and re-seat the CPE on the roof?
Or is there some trick to transfer the image to
ramdisk,
Hi,
I have a LEAF firewall running on Oxygen that I'm trying to switch over to
Bering 1.2. I can't get the rtl8139 driver to load. I've tried loading the
mii.o module and that doesn't help. I've seen references to a pci-scan
module on this mailing list, however, it isn't included in the modul
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 03:32, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 07:40, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > Sean E. Covel wrote:
> > > Glad I could help. I have a 4 week old. I'm not very coherent most of
> > > the time right now. I miss sleep...
> >
> > Mine are almost three weeks now:
> > h
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Julian Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since the packets you're seeing are pretty much exclusively harmless
> "chatter" it's more user friendly this way.
You mean Windows users using the Internet as "network neighborhood"?
I'm not too familiar with Windows hosts connected to the Internet
thr
Hi All,
since WISP-DIST runs read-only off a flash disk, has anyone thought of
PXE booting a box (LTSP style http://ltsp.org ) and having WISP-DIST
install itself into RAM ?
Have you checked:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bupxebooting.html
I do not know how it would work on WISP-DIST but
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 03:04, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > you don't like it, create /etc/shorewall/common and put the rules that
> > YOU like in it.
>
> I did this - my question was about why these defaults are used. I
> suspect it's only a matter of perso
On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 06:19, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> Frank Tegtmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I interpreted Windows traffic coming from the Internet ...
>
> I think I see my mistake - common.def is applied to all traffic on all
> interfaces (if not handled by rules).
> So the reject is
I've been attempting to do QoS with Dachstein CD/Floppy.
When enabled, my connection to my cable modem doesn't seem to go out to the internet
anywhere. Pinging Google.com falls flat. I assume it worked for some. Considering
that the LRP QoS HOWTO works under the assumption that you are usi
Hi i'm really trying to make it works but i can't. I make its work under
red hat 8.0 but i still can't with leaf bering 1.2
So could, please, anybody compile this module.
It's easy ... only make.
http://www.admtek.com.tw/download/NIC/adm8211/ADM8211%20Linux%20driver%201.03.tar.gz
Thanks in advan
Ok, I've followed the directions regarding creating a lrpkg.cfg file and
when the CD boots I get a *.lrp (nf!) error. I've tried to add a
carriage return at the end of the lrpkg.cfg file and still no luck. I've
tried switching the order the packages load in and it makes no
difference, the last pa
Hi All,
since WISP-DIST runs read-only off a flash disk, has anyone thought of
PXE booting a box (LTSP style http://ltsp.org ) and having WISP-DIST
install itself into RAM ?
The proceedure should be roughly equivalent to grabbing the packages off
DOM and unpacking them into RamDisk.
Sure, the un
Hi,
is there any reason that the Windows ports in common.def are set to
reject instead of DROP?
I like to slow scanners down if possible, so DROP would be the natural
choice.
The only ports where I use reject are ident (to be friendly) and some
annoying P2P ports (to get them stopped faster).
Reg
Dacstein allows ftp sent from a passive internal network client to an
FTP server on the Internet
Bering fails using the same LEAF box, clinet machine and remote server.
* * *
pppoe connection using Bering 1.2
modules loaded
ip_conntrack_ftp
ip_conntrack_irc
ip_nat_ftp
ip_nat_irc
* * *
Network card
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
Make sure you type ENTER at the end, so that lrpkg.cfg has 2 lines.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 13 de Agosto de 2003 18:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Last packag
I'm trying to configurate the PPPoE but i can't find pppoe in "package
configuration" as detailed in the installation pdf.
when i choose option 3 (in the lrcfg main), i get only 9 options, that do
not include ppp nor pppoe.
The question is: how do i find de pppoe configuration window?
thanks in
Do you have your lrpkg.cfg on the CD or on floppy? If on floppy probably you
need to add /dev/fd0:msdos after PKGPATH=/dev/cdrom:iso9660 in your
isolinux.cfg.
Did you also try to remove the last package (e.g. sshd) from your lrpkg.cfg
and see if all remaining load?
- Original Message -
does any one know what do i have to do to make this card (3c359 3comToken
Link Velocity XL PCI) besides adding the module 3c359.o and adding the line
" 3c359 " to the modules configuration in the lrcfg
i really apresiate the help, from argentina
Ignacio
.
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Jeremy A Tourville wrote:
Ok, I've followed the directions regarding creating a lrpkg.cfg file and
when the CD boots I get a *.lrp (nf!) error. I've tried to add a
I just changed my (working) lrpkg.cfg file. I added *one*
whitespace after the last packagename. -
And it failed. Removing the whitesp
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:17, Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm a little confused on how I setup my bering machine to allow me to
> access the configuration page on my ADSL modem.
> I have 2 nic's in my bering box with eth0 directly connected to my
> netcomm NB1300 modem. (via ethernet cr
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 00:45, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> since WISP-DIST runs read-only off a flash disk, has anyone thought of
> PXE booting a box (LTSP style http://ltsp.org ) and having WISP-DIST
> install itself into RAM ?
>
> Have you checked:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bu
pn] Me too. I've been getting emails directly like
this at least every few months (for years now).
Somebody must be getting a response from naive folks.
pn] The bigger question is why do they make it through
the list filter? :)
--- Matt Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how do they make mon
On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 14:17, Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm a little confused on how I setup my bering machine to allow me to
> access the configuration page on my ADSL modem.
> I have 2 nic's in my bering box with eth0 directly connected to my
> netcomm NB1300 modem. (via ethernet cr
Hi
At 19:04 13.08.2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erich,
Thank you for your reply. I have confirmed all packages that are listed
in my lrpkg.cfg are on the CD. Let me state again the LAST package listed
won't load properly. (makes no difference which one) That is the part
that confuses me.
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Joey Officer wrote:
> are you sure the 8139too driver isn't there?
>
> I would think that it was...
Aaagh. Never mind. find is your friend. They were in the 'other' net
directory.
Sorry for the noise.
Phil
> - Original Message -
> From: "Phil Moors" <[EMAIL PRO
Apparently once you start dealing with them, they start asking you
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They promise to reimburse you once the money has been transferred.
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Hi guys,
I'm a little confused on how I setup my bering machine to allow me to
access the configuration page on my ADSL modem.
I have 2 nic's in my bering box with eth0 directly connected to my
netcomm NB1300 modem. (via ethernet crossover cable).
I followed the user guide on setting up PPPOE,
htt
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 14:04, Victor McAllister wrote:
> I am helpiing a friend upgrade a Dachstein box to Bering 1.2 over DSL
> PPPoE. He has a windows program (192.168.1.100 machine) on the internal
> network that sends a gif file for a weater broadcast every 15 minutes.
> The remote server a
Frank Tegtmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I interpreted Windows traffic coming from the Internet ...
I think I see my mistake - common.def is applied to all traffic on all
interfaces (if not handled by rules).
So the reject is choosen to be friendly to internal users, right?
Regards, Frank
Sebastian
Actually any Linux system with an appropriate gcc compiler should do.
Kernels can be cross compiled.
If you are interested I have a Makefile which makes compiling a Bering
kernel a piece of cake. It's still quite beta but works in my environment
which is an old patched up SuSe 6.3 wit
I'm going to compile the 8139too driver since it isn't included in the
modules tar-ball. Instead of building a completely new Bering disk, I'd
like to compile the module to be compatible with the binary distribution.
However, I can't find a .config file to set this up. The 1.1 version has
deve
This new release is great news.
Can someone suggest an atheros-based PCI card that works with the linux
aetheros driver in "ap" mode!
Thanks,
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I use 8139 interface. I load mii first and then 8139too and it works. I do
not use pci-scan.
Mohan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Phil Moors
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 8:19 AM
To: leaf-user
Subject: [leaf-user] rtl8139 unresolved symbo
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Joey Officer wrote:
> are you sure the 8139too driver isn't there?
>
> I would think that it was...
Sorry. My bad. The previous post was a listing from the binary disk. This
is a listing from the modules tar-ball.
3c59x.o hostap_crypt.o intel-gige.o pci-scan.o
are you sure the 8139too driver isn't there?
I would think that it was...
- Original Message -
From: "Phil Moors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leaf-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 10:24 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering 1.2 Driver Module Compile
>
> I'm going to com
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Joey Officer wrote:
> are you sure the 8139too driver isn't there?
>
> I would think that it was...
In fact, lib/modules/net seems quite 'light'.
ls -1 lib/modules/net
8390.o
eepro100.o
ip_conntrack_ftp.o
ip_conntrack_irc.o
ip_nat_ftp.o
ip_nat_irc.o
mii.o
ne2k-pci.o
ne.o
n_
> I'm trying to upgrade to 1.2.1 to get rid of the pppoe/ulogd MAC bug.
> Do I need to restart with a fresh floppy with the new image
> and apply by
> hand all my (rather long and convolute) configuration
> details, or there
> is maybe a simpler procedure to transfer them?
> Thanks for any help
Make sure you type ENTER at the end, so that lrpkg.cfg has 2 lines.
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: quarta-feira, 13 de Agosto de 2003 18:21
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Last package won't lo
As I recall, rtl8139.o requires pci-scan, but 8139too.o requires mii.o
only.
Pci-scan must be loaded before rtl8139.o.
David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library
University of Western Australia
Telephone: (08) 9380 3492 Fax: (08) 9380 1012
-Original Message-
From: S Mohan [m
Vladimir,
Sam Leffler (author of the linux driver for the atheros) mentioned to me
today that it is unstable, though, he has not detailed why this is the case.
Furthermore, it is not clear whether the problem lies within the binary
portion or source portion of the driver, or within the firmware. A
Bering-uClibc team released today Bering-uClibc 1.2.1.
This is an update for the stable version of Bering-uClibc.
Changes are:
updated shorewall to 1.4.5
added kernel patches to resolv the long mac addresses with ppp/ppoe/ADSL and
ulogd and provide support for Soekris net4801 boxes.
You can do
Hi, this not a question. Anybody can compile this driver.
I don't have installed debian on my systems and need to
compile it. Is it used by Micronet SP906B Wireless PCI Adapter.
http://www.admtek.com.tw/download/NIC/adm8211/ADM8211%20Linux%20driver%201.03.tar.gz
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
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That look like the listing from modules.lrp.. Not the
Bering_1.2_modules_2.4.20.tar.gz from leaf.sourceforge.net
(http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751)
I use the 8139too module... That's where I got it from
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Jay Langford wrote:
Thanks charles,
I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
I think you'll be happier with the nessus results. Nmap is also good
for raw port-scanning.
Do you know if it is possible to change the ping results to make it look
like it's a windows box?
ICMP code
Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Victor McAllister wrote:
Tom Eastep wrote:
He used ethereal
After logging in successfully to the remote ftp server.
Request: TYPE I
Responce: 200 set to I
Request: PASV
Responce: 227 Entering Passive mode (199,x,y,z,31,245) ** actual IP of
remote f
Greetings,
After a looong wait, a new public WISP-Dist release has been published
on Sourceforge: WISP-Dist build 2624. Note that you can always find
fresh betas at http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/.
From now on WISP-Dist images are partionless and can be installed on
disks of an
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 21:03, Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:
> Wjy do you want htb.init when WISP-Dist built-in traffic shaping
> already uses HTB?
ahh, some fool wants to run VoIP don't they.. h.. And then then
they want to still browse the web, download stuff, so my job is to make
it all work
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Ignacio Taylor wrote:
> does any one know what do i have to do to make this card (3c359 3comToken
> Link Velocity XL PCI) besides adding the module 3c359.o and adding the line
> " 3c359 " to the modules configuration in the lrcfg
3com cards typically require the use of a conf
My setup:
- Bering 1.2 release
- with ttyS0 as the primary console.
When I invoke the beep utility (with no parms even though it has
defaults that support no specified parms) I get the following error:
ioctl: Invalid argument
However if I have the regular tty1 as the console (via changes
Hi,
Thanks for that,
James.
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Am Dienstag, 12. August 2003 18:50 schrieb Nacho Chiviló:
> I'm trying to configurate the PPPoE but i can't find pppoe in "package
> configuration" as detailed in the installation pdf.
>
> when i choose option 3 (in the lrcfg main), i get only 9 options, that do
> not include ppp nor pppoe.
Have y
hello:
I have recently tried adding serial console support to my Bering 1.0 LEAF
box. This is a dual floopy setup, and loads in a number of packages so I
aslo have my package list in a "lrpkg.cfg" file, not in the "syslinux.cfg"
file.
Anyway, I followed the instructions in the Bering user's manu
Thanks Vladimir, for all your great work! This is a wonderful project, you
are greatly appreciated!!!
Curtis V. Schleich
CCA and CCAonline
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Vladimir Ivaschenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leaf-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
Hello all,
Quick question. With Bering 1.2 now installed here at work, my boss has
asked me if we are protected against people IP spoofing.
No I don't really know much about it. And I don't even see the point of
chaging your source address.
And apart from setting the spoof protect flag to YES, I
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade to 1.2.1 to get rid of the pppoe/ulogd MAC bug.
Do I need to restart with a fresh floppy with the new image
and apply by
hand all my (rather long and convolute) configuration
details, or there
is maybe a simpler procedure to transfer them?
Thanks for
Sebastian
At 04:40 10.08.2003, Sebastián Aresca wrote:
Thanks Erich, i bulid a script that use wget (realy i modified your script
=) )
You probably could have done that with just specifying another download
method in the lrp.conf file. If that is not possible, would you mind to
tell me what you
On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 02:46, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there any reason that the Windows ports in common.def are set to
> reject instead of DROP?
> I like to slow scanners down if possible, so DROP would be the natural
> choice.
> The only ports where I use reject are ident (to be friend
>You probably could have done that with just specifying another download
>method in the lrp.conf file. If that is not possible, would you mind to
>tell me what you needed to modify. I believe the rload script could be
>sufficiently abstract to cover most trivial download methods.
Well here i send
Sorry to bother you all, but I don't understand something I'm seeing on
weblet.
On a Dachstien standard floppy distribution, the Weblet's conection page is
showing an IP masq entry for:
Udp 4:55.63 192.168.1.1 192.168.231.255 138 -> 138 (61000)
I've looked up Port 138 and I can s
Hi i'm using Bering Leaf 1.2 with orinoco_pcmcia and wireless package.
Here is the error when loading module i82365
PCI: no IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 00:06.0 please try using
pci=biosIRQ
and then loading orinoco_cs.o
Request IRQ: Resource in use
Searching in the web i found this
Hello all,
I use an IPSEC client (SafeNet SoftRemote 9) to connect to Bering (v 1.2)
FreeSWAN and got a lot of warnings like that in the auth.log file on the
router:
Aug 12 12:06:53 router pluto[14353]: packet from 209.139.216.225:4500: not
enough room in input packet for ISAKMP Message
Aug 12 12
Thanks charles,
I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
Do you know if it is possible to change the ping results to make it look
like it's a windows box?
ICMP code in response <> 0 => Unix box
If so would there be any side effects of doing this?
> Jay
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Am Donnerstag, 14. August 2003 17:36 schrieb franco segna:
> Luis.F.Correia wrote:
> >>I'm trying to upgrade to 1.2.1 to get rid of the pppoe/ulogd MAC bug.
> >>Do I need to restart with a fresh floppy with the new image
> >>and apply by
> >>hand all my (rather long and convolute) configuration
> >
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Sean E. Covel wrote:
Glad I could help. I have a 4 week old. I'm not very coherent most of
the time right now. I miss sleep...
Congratulations!!! I hope everyone's doing well.
Mine are almost three weeks now:
http://www.steinkuehler.net/twins/images/2003-08-01.htm
...so I know all about missin
I am helpiing a friend upgrade a Dachstein box to Bering 1.2 over DSL
PPPoE. He has a windows program (192.168.1.100 machine) on the internal
network that sends a gif file for a weater broadcast every 15 minutes.
The remote server accepts his login and password. It says binary
passive. It th
He's right, typically they have to be configured with 3comcfg or some tool,
free from 3com, but it used to specific to the ISA cards, i don't think you
needed them for the pci cards... I could be wrong
www.scyld.com is a greate place to start though!
joey
btw.. I'm back!
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Victor McAllister wrote:
> Tom Eastep wrote:
> >
> He used ethereal
> After logging in successfully to the remote ftp server.
> Request: TYPE I
> Responce: 200 set to I
> Request: PASV
> Responce: 227 Entering Passive mode (199,x,y,z,31,245) ** actual IP of
> remote ftp serv
Wait, wait, i still working to make WDIST to boot on 3 1/2 floppy disk.
The idea is to make a simple boot with wget.lrp and root.lrp.
After booting it will connect to http or ftp server to download the package
needed.
Then install it and run the daemons. To save the changes it will upload the
packa
Jeremy
At 01:36 13.08.2003 -0500, Jeremy A Tourville wrote:
Ok, I've followed the directions regarding creating a lrpkg.cfg file and
when the CD boots I get a *.lrp (nf!) error. I've tried to add a
carriage return at the end of the lrpkg.cfg file and still no luck. I've
tried switching the order
Hi Listers,
This is a bit off topic, but i thought I would share the funny results I got
back from an Internal Network Scan I performed earlier today... ( Note the
'on the internal network' -> I was looking for internal security holes)
The scan performed an OS detection as part of its audit of th
Am Montag, 4. August 2003 13:46 schrieb Cowles, Steve:
> With regards to the following Netfilter Security Adivisory...
>
> http://www.netfilter.org/security/2003-08-01-nat-sack.html
>
> do the leaf kernels contain this patch? According to the advisory, only
> Redhat kernels contain this patch. In p
Yeah ... really stupid
I use append="pci=biosirq"
instead of append pci=biosirq
Well this and disabling PNP OS on the bios make the card work.
Thanks.
Sebastian A. Aresca
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From: "Stephen Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Leaf-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, A
At 12:23 PM 8/6/2003 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 07:13, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> Why not? While the RFC standard says that 192.168.0.0/16 is not
supposed to
> be routed on *public* networks, there is nothing magic about the addresses
> that stops routers from trying to route th
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 15:27, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Jay Langford wrote:
> > Thanks charles,
> >
> > I am going to check out nessus as per seans suggestion...
>
> I think you'll be happier with the nessus results. Nmap is also good
> for raw port-scanning.
>
Nessus uses Nmap for it's p
Thanks Erich, i bulid a script that use wget (realy i modified your script
=) )
And then i download the package from the ftp server then install it and then
reload init.d. Well as soon i finish it and test i will post it on package.
Best regards.
Sebastian A. Aresca
Erich Titl:
>I wrote an rlo
Vladimir,
What steps would be required to convert the latest wisp distribution to work
properly on a IDE hard disk?
For example, what would one have to do to ensure that the partition table
wont get all screwed up. Presumably it requires an install via the packages
you have made available, rather
Thanks Ray (and Tom and George)
I'd assumed (wrongly !) that all of the 192.168.x.x outbound connections
would not be routed as I only have a 192.168.1.x internal LAN. Thanks for
bringing me up to speed.
I'll check on the source machine for any outbound sessions using Zonealarm
and try to isolate
My logs are getting filled with:
Aug 12 17:12:28 crouter kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 10.100.0.1:67
255.255.255.255:68 L=363 S=0x00 I=45322 F=0x T=64 (#10)
Aug 12 17:12:30 crouter kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=17 68.81.146.1:67
255.255.255.255:68 L=331 S=0x00
Oops...forgot to CC: the list...
Sean Vincent wrote:
can I take the weblet.lrp with the lrpstat.jar from dachstein and load it
directly into Bering 1.2?
You probably want to use a weblet package created for Bering. The main
difference will be the CGI scripts that provide you with information.
Wi
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