Negative, 192.168.0/23 will route 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24
but ignore 192.168.2.0/24. You'd need to do a /22 to do aggregate
routing with the specified /24s, and at that you'd have two /24s
floating in limbo.
Victor McAllister wrote:
Dachstein will not route between interfaces unless y
Hi,
Using bering 1.0
Clients are XChat
I am writing to ask about IRC DCC.
I have installed ip_nat_irc and ip_conntrack_irc modules to the modules
list and the modules are installed. The ports specified are 6667 and
7000. I can send a DCC Send, but the transfer never sends. I also can
do a D
Hi all the list,
I am happy to tell you that I have the solution for this recurent problem.
Many thanks for all of you, and for Jacques who has sent me a very intersting script.
Jacques has explained me how to play with 'cron' to launch this script every minute.
Sorry for the cuting at each end o
The openssh 3.7.1p2 is available in my LEAF packages directory:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
It fixes some more security bugs and the stty pb that was occuring since
3.6.1 when compiled against libc5
Jacques
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Thank you Eric.
- In fact, as you said, I remebered that I wasn't using the last ppp
package (for size problems).
- The version of pptp I'm using is the latest in CVS.
- The pptp interface was ppp1 because ppp0 was the DSL connection (I
make the VPN connection trought the ADSL line, ppp0)
I will
Dear Erich,
thank you very much for your hints. Now I am shure that in my kernel source
installation the environment was a little bit confused.
So I installed the original Bering patched kernel source once more, and
compiled it with Jaques' original Bering-2.4.20.config.
After that I changed the