Thank you Sean and Ray.
I would like to install VNSTAT (http://torus.lnet.lut.fi/vnstat/) on the
router to monitor network traffic. It has to maintain a database and I do
not have nor want to use hard-disk in my router. I could add another floppy
but I do not like the idea of write/read with fl
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
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 m
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 r
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:
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 di
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.
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 original
At 02:21 PM 10/16/2003 -0400, 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.
How do you make this change? As I recall, the only form that ho
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 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, t
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. I have
changed t
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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* 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 ( http://leaf.s
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 wo
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 different gcc.
Will that work?
And for uClibc
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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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Coffman -
Info From Data Cor
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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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Craig
Caughlin
Sent: Thursday, Octobe
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 f
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