Hey folks,
the recent thread on machine access by hostname reminded me that I'd
been intending to setup some form of DNS so that I could access my
server in the DMZ by hostname. I've searched around and done a pretty
good of confusing myself since this is all pretty new to me, so I'm
Hi
At 15:01 24.01.2004, arif wrote:
Hey folks,
the recent thread on machine access by hostname reminded me that I'd
been intending to setup some form of DNS so that I could access my server
in the DMZ by hostname. I've searched around and done a pretty good of
confusing myself since this is
I helped several friends using BIND and moving to 'tinydns' would take some
time and efforts. But I will try to move to Bering-uClibc and so go with
'tinydns', as I am sure both are good. Over the last weekend I even tried
tinydns for my local subnets and it works great.
I have a couple of
Hi ALL,
I am using Bering v1.2 and want to remotely access hosts in the private loc
and dmz.
I have a single public dynamic IP address to my firewall which is
mydomain.dyns.cx.
I added the followings in /etc/shorewall/rules to try it out:
ACTION SOURCE DESTINATION PROTOCOL PORT
Thank you Eric,
There is vim.lrp for Bering and older LEAF vesrions
(http://kambing.vlsm.org/DLL/linuxrouter/c0wz/files/packages/ddout/). It
would be great if Bering-U folks could port it.
I know that Bering-U cares about size. But for many of us and at this point
of time, a router with CD and
At 02:59 PM 1/24/2004 +0800, Jimmy Lu wrote:
Hi ALL,
I am using Bering v1.2 and want to remotely access hosts in the private loc
and dmz.
I have a single public dynamic IP address to my firewall which is
mydomain.dyns.cx.
I added the followings in /etc/shorewall/rules to try it out:
ACTION
Hi Charles.
I couldn't get it to work correctly. I ended up having this in my
/etc/init.d/modutils file:
case $module in
\#*|) continue ;;
LLADDR) ip link set $2 address $3 ;;
esac
Then at the bottom of the /etc/modules file I put:
! LLADDR eth1 00:02:B3:61:1E:0E
I also
Where would I find PCMCIA modules? (I don't understand the difference
between modules and packages.) I have downloaded pcmcia.lrp
pcmcia_hostap.lrp pcmcia_orinoco.lrp pcmcia_wlan.lrp pcmcia_xircom.lrp
pcmutils.lrp?
I have 220k available on my Bearing-uClibc 2.1 floppy. This is where I'm at
I am trying to use ipsec.lrp on uClibc 2.0. I can't seem to find the
ipsec.o kernel module.
Can someone please tell me where I can download it?
Have a great day!
Geoff
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Geoff Nordli wrote:
Hi Charles.
I couldn't get it to work correctly. I ended up having this in my
/etc/init.d/modutils file:
case $module in
\#*|) continue ;;
LLADDR) ip link set $2 address $3 ;;
esac
Then at the bottom of the /etc/modules file I
Hi Geoff
You may need to grab the big tar ball file,
Bering_uClibc_2.0_modules_2.4.20.tar.gz, extract it and you will find
ipsec.o somewhere.
From: Geoff Nordli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] ipsec.o module for uClibc 2.0
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 17:06:46 -0800
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