Hi folks,
My wife has a computer that needs to access a server at her workplace
running Citrix WinFrame. Does anyone know: will I have to open a port on
Bering in order for the signal to pass through? I know Citrix runs on port
1494, but I'm not sure if I'll need to modify my Bering 1.2 firewall
If your Bering Firewall allows outbound connections it will work. At her
workplace, they will have to make the server available for connections on
that port.
- Bob Coffman
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Thank you Bob!
I'm not sure I understand what you mean, though. I have the default Bering
firewall...how would I know if it allows outbound connections?
Thank you,
Craig
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Hello Craig
The policy for a default firewall for outward connections is ACCEPT.
So as long as the other side sends answers to your packets they will be
accepted.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
Hi folks,
My wife has a computer that needs to access a server at her
* James Neave ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031016 08:51]:
Hello All,
Compiling for Bering 1.2 and uClibc.
Is it *only* possible to compile for Bering 1.2 with a Debian/slink
installation?
You don't really need a separate Debian/slink installation. The UML
build environment (
Hello all,
From Bering router machine, I would like to read/write from/to some files on
an internal machine (either Linux or MS Windows-Server). What is the best
way to do that?
Thank you.
M Lu.
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At 09:24 AM 10/16/2003 -0700, M Lu wrote:
Hello all,
From Bering router machine, I would like to read/write from/to some files on
an internal machine (either Linux or MS Windows-Server). What is the best
way to do that?
As posed, this question is a bit too general to get a good answer.
First,
You could use sftp. sftp is basically FTP over ssh. That would get you
to/from a Linux box. You could use Putty SFTP or some of the more GUI
ftp clients are starting to support SFTP (CuteFTP, WS_FTP Pro (not LE)).
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 15:25, Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 09:24 AM 10/16/2003 -0700,
At 03:50 PM 10/16/2003 -0400, Sean E. Covel wrote:
You could use sftp. sftp is basically FTP over ssh. That would get you
to/from a Linux box. You could use Putty SFTP or some of the more GUI
ftp clients are starting to support SFTP (CuteFTP, WS_FTP Pro (not LE)).
Did I misinterpret the
ALParada wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem connecting to weblet. If I leave the hosts.allow
file at ALL: 192.168.63.0/255.255.255.0 it will work. If I change it to
just a host and not a subnet it fails. The smallest subnet I have been
able to use successfully is a /28. Everything smaller fails.
Hi
At 17:41 16.10.2003, James Neave wrote:
Hello All,
Compiling for Bering 1.2 and uClibc.
Is it *only* possible to compile for Bering 1.2 with a Debian/slink
installation?
Or can I take, say, Mandrake 9 and compile with a target OS? Just tell
it which Glibc to use for instance. And install a
See below. I have made some corections to my earlier post. I guess the
game took most of my attention last night.
Thanks,
Armando
- Original Message -
From: Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Fw:
I bought D-link 714 P+. There is no option to disable firewall on this
router.From FAQ: You cannot disable the firewall on the router. D-Link
routers use *NAT* (Network Address Translation) which allows multiple
hosts to share a single address and make many concurrent connections.
All D-Link
At 10:08 PM 10/16/2003 -0400, C. Dummy wrote:
I bought D-link 714 P+. There is no option to disable firewall on this
router.From FAQ: You cannot disable the firewall on the router. D-Link
routers use *NAT* (Network Address Translation) which allows multiple
hosts to share a single address and
Hi James,
Compiling for Bering 1.2 and uClibc.
Is it *only* possible to compile for Bering 1.2 with a Debian/slink
installation?
No - there is no need for a separate install or even UML for compiling
things for uClibc (unlike with the regular Bering branch). Simply get
the uClibc used for
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