Thanks again to all who replied with suggestions on my pcmcia + dhcpd
problem.
I tried Huy Bui's suggestion to use the "up" facility of
/etc/network/interfaces. It worked as expected, and solved the problem.
Thanks Huy, and thanks also to everyone involved with the LEAF project!
Cheers,
Scott
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
Dear list:
Want to host a VPN through my Dachstein firewall,
as well as port-forward web, IMAP and SMTP to an interal server.
I made a boot floppy of Lynn Avants' Dachstein IPsec image, and configured the port
forwarding in network.conf.
But, although web access from in
Dear list:
Want to host a VPN through my Dachstein firewall,
as well as port-forward web, IMAP and SMTP to an interal server.
I made a boot floppy of Lynn Avants' Dachstein IPsec image, and configured the port
forwarding in network.conf.
But, although web access from internal machines works fine,
Hello, list.
I'm going to be setting up a Bering box to allow VPN access to our
corporate network by our travelling sales force. I have two questions:
1) Are the encryption-offloading features of NICs like the Intel Pro/100
S supported yet in Linux?
2) Is it better to have one box on the border
Again, as I changed my e-mail
--
Christian - Grenoble
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Scott,
I got a similar situation with my system which is a laptop with two PCMCIA
Ethernet cards.
To solve this race condition problem (initialisation of the PCMCIA cards not
done before dhcp and
other d
> Huy Bui wrote:
> > Have you try the option:
> > up svi dhcp restart (or up /etc/init.d/dhcpd restart) for eth2 in your
net
> > config
> > I use this for my with Bering 1.2
>
> Where, exactly, do I put this?
>
For my system I put this in the interfaces settings :
/etc/network/interfaces
iface et
Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions! I'll give a few of these a whirl
tonight, and report what I find.
Erich Titl wrote:
> I don't have neither pcmcia nor dhcp on my firewall anymore, the RCDLINKS
> approach looks sensible to me.
I'll try again, but that didn't work with regular LEAF/Bering.
Hi Jeff and all ..
The condition is that my network have 2 ISP connection.
I need to set the SNAT and default route based on the request destination.
This 2 connections only a small connection .. thats why the ISP don't want
to speak OSPF nor BGP with me .. in fact I don't have my own /24 ip addre
Hi Scott
The simlple solution:
Iam not sure, if this work under uClib, but it should work under Bering 1.1:
Just put the driver for the wlan-card to /boot/lib/modules and declare
them in /boot/etc/modules (of course you must put/declare modules which
are used by the wlan-modules here to).
Now wla
Have you try the option:
up svi dhcp restart (or up /etc/init.d/dhcpd restart) for eth2 in your net
config
I use this for my with Bering 1.2
Huy
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Merrill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:57 AM
Subject: [leaf-use
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, bino-psn wrote:
> Dear All ...
> Because of some bad condition , I have to write many lines of static
> address.
> There is no chance to use such OSPF or BGP.
>
> Is there a chance to summarize the route ?
> What i need is just i.e : Combining 10.0.0.0/24 and 10.0.0.1/24 into
Scott
At 22:57 19.01.2004 -0500, Scott Merrill wrote:
>I just upgraded my home LEAF/Bering 1.1 box to LEAF/Bering-uClibc
>2.1rc1. I have three NICs:
>eth0 = smc-ultra connected to my DSL line
>eth1 = 3c509 connected to my LAN
>eth2 = Orinoco Gold
>
>I configured dhcpd to provide leases to clients
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