I'm trying to customize Bering 1.2 to replace a 1.0 dialup firewall I've
been using. I've put both on side-by-side computers and been through the
lrconfig files one by one. As far as I can tell I've got everything set
straight. Now I can't ping it. One thing I found is in
/var/log/daemon.log I
I am in the final stages of getting my firewall to answer a dial in pppd
connection using a 33K modem. I have found that the pppd supplied with
Bering will not answer the call as far as I can tell.
I replaced the pppd that was working under a pppoa setup on a USB alcatel
modem with another, that
Hi,
I´m using Bering uClibc 2.0 RC2 as a VPN client and I´m trying to connect to
my POPTOP server with MPPE encryption. So far, I´ve been able to connect
them without encryption and using CHAP authentication.
On the other hand, the server side MPPE encryption and MS-CHAP-V2
authentication work
I have recently upgraded to Bering 1.2 using the HTB traffic shaping
provided by Shorewall. As I cap the throughput on various P2P
applications, I can see the FastTrack applications using the standard
port 80, etc. to communicate. An excellent presentation to understand
the problem network
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On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:55, Paul G Rogers wrote:
I'm trying to customize Bering 1.2 to replace a 1.0 dialup firewall I've
been using. I've put both on side-by-side computers and been
I am looking into the best way to set up a constant encrypted tunnel
connection between two sites. (An office here and another office at a remote
location.)
Before I dive headlong into this I was hoping that some LEAF users out there
might be able to give me some advice as to what is the best
I am trying to get pppoe working with a box that has several rtl8139
nics on the motherboard.
I have tried to flame up the pppoe module and when I do I just get a
kernel panic.
On the lists from before I have noticed that someone was complaining
about SKB issues with the rtl8139's.
Being new
I am trying to set up a small web server on a DMZ and I am having
trouble with connecting to the DMZ computer from my internal network.
My set up is as follows:
Bering 1.2 firewall
Shorewall configured per 3 interfaces examples.
DMZ uses a stripped version of Bering 1.2. It will eventually run
Kory Krofft wrote:
I am trying to set up a small web server on a DMZ and I am having
trouble with connecting to the DMZ computer from my internal network.
My set up is as follows:
Bering 1.2 firewall
Shorewall configured per 3 interfaces examples.
DMZ uses a stripped version of Bering 1.2. It
From: Richard Doyle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 08:55:40 -0800
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 22:55, Paul G Rogers wrote:
I'm trying to customize Bering 1.2 to replace a 1.0 dialup firewall
I've
been using. I've put both on side-by-side computers and been through
the
lrconfig files one by
The oddity in your report is this part:
I can ping loc machines from the DMZ
after I issued ip route add 192.168.1.0 via 192.168.10.254 on the DMZ
It suggests the possibility of an error in the routing table on the DMZ
host, so that it does not know that 192.168.10.254 is its default route.
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