[leaf-user] LRP & apache http setup

2003-11-25 Thread kevin
a little background information: i am in the process of configuring and running a linux apache http webserver from my house and i had a few questions concerning my LRP. (eigerstein, basic configuration) the web server will host my web pages for public viewing for now, and i will install a ftp

Re: [leaf-user] IPSEC NAT traversal with shorewall HELP!

2003-11-25 Thread Tom Eastep
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Troy Aden wrote: > The next step is to setup IPSEC so that I can communicate from router A's > internal subnet to Router B's internal subnet. > > ROUTER A Eth0 = 24.78.140.* --> Eth1 = 172.16.0.0/16 > > I want 172.16.0.0/16 network to be able to communicate with 192.168.1.0/24

[leaf-user] IPSEC NAT traversal with shorewall HELP!

2003-11-25 Thread Troy Aden
Hello all, I have posted earlier regarding setting up an IPSEC gateway with Bering UCLIBC 2.0. I am happy to report that I have successfully setup an IPSEC tunnel between two routers (External interface only). The next step is to setup IPSEC so that I can communicate from router A's internal subn

Re: [leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread John Mullan
Hmmm. Physical line problems?? Perhaps this should have been my first line of attack :-( since it seemed to happen suddenly. I will go around and make sure nobody fiddled with any of the filters! Of course, this will have to wait until I get home in an hour or two. As one of my tech teachers

Re: [leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 01:30 PM 11/25/2003 -0500, John Mullan wrote: OK. My evidence for 'loses sync': the lights labeled DSL and ATM on the modem go out. Flash for a while, then come back on. Ok. Those labels don't match the lights on either of my DSL modems, but your interpretation of them sounds right. Since yo

Re: [leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread John Mullan
OK. My evidence for 'loses sync': the lights labeled DSL and ATM on the modem go out. Flash for a while, then come back on. I can access any IP or URL that exists within the internal network. IE; a web server exists on host WWW (192.168.1.128) and I can access it via http://www or http://192.1

Re: [leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:41 AM 11/25/2003 -0500, John Mullan wrote: Can anyone give me hints about what to look for? My DSL modem (apparently) loses sync when I try to access an external web site. After it syncs back up, and I try again, I lose sync again. Ping works the same way except if I try to ping an IP rath

Re: [leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread George Metz
This cannot be a DNS issue. It's like saying, every time a plane flies over my house, the subway train that runs underneath it gets derailed. DSL modem sync is a Layer 2 function, whereas DNS is a Layer 7(?) function. (I'm talking about the OSI Layer Model. Layer 2 is Data Link, Layer 7 is appl

Re: [leaf-user] Using a Sip phone with Dachstein 1.02

2003-11-25 Thread Robert Chambers
Ray: In my discussions about Kphone on another forum, I was informed about an app called siproxd from siproxd.sf.net which works with Kphone and Linphone. A short explanation of siproxd copied from the sipoxd.sf.net website: Siprox is an proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol. It handl

[leaf-user] DSL troubleshooting.....

2003-11-25 Thread John Mullan
Can anyone give me hints about what to look for? My DSL modem (apparently) loses sync when I try to access an external web site. After it syncs back up, and I try again, I lose sync again. Ping works the same way except if I try to ping an IP rather than URL. Now this would seem to me to be a D