On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 07:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a doc or mailing list thread describing what's involved in
> making a package to run on Leaf-Bering? Where could I find all the
> packages that have already been ported, testing as well as proven?
Josh,
Please post to our leaf-devel
At 02:46 PM 2/5/2004 +0100, Sayang Oin wrote:
Hi!
What does "reseted by another device" mean? Can you give an example,
including the output of whatever command tells you that "my datas is gone"?
In this context, does "gone" just mean that the hda1 partition is
umount'ed, or does it mean that files
Brock Nanson wrote:
I've successfully configured tinydns to resolve internal machines, but
I'd like to extend this functionality.
At present, my web and mailserver is in a DMZ (bering). No problem
getting access from outside. But of course, trying to connect from
inside by domain name simply
Jeff Pierce wrote:
Could you try to answer one more ipchains related question. How do you
force the rule cache to clear when you make a change? I renmove a port
forward rule and reenter it to forward to another machine. However it
seeems to take several minutes for the rule to take effect. And,
Duh. :-).
Ya know I actually thought about that after I sent the message. I
wondered how the kernel could talk to the serail at boot BEFORE the
module is loaded. But, I am no kernel expert and needed the verification
anyway.
Could you try to answer one more ipchains related question. How do yo
There is an updated RFC1918 file at
http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.4.8/rfc1918
- Bob Coffman
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Hi Giovanni
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 16:31:59 +0100, Giovanni Franza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
In shorewall RFC1918 listings ( menu 3, 6 ,18 ) i see that
82.0.0.0/7 is blacklisted.
IANA has now assigned 82.0.0.0/8 to RIPE that has assigned some net
numbers (For example 82.89 to telecom italia) s
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Hello,
This is only an information.
I'm using LEAF 1.0 stable.
In shorewall RFC1918 listings ( menu 3, 6 ,18 ) i see that
82.0.0.0/7 is blacklisted.
IANA has now assigned 82.0.0.0/8 to RIPE that has assigned some net
numbers (For example 82.89 to t
>Question: What would be the best VPN package to use ?
>CIPE, IPSEC, something else ???
I recommend IPSEC. It is secure and easily managed. I have been running
numerous IPSEC VPNs from LEAF boxes for years with no problem. These VPNs
are not just Bering-Bering but also to Cisco and Nortel VPN co
Hi folks,
my second problem is to load this PCMCIA Card
I had two problems:
I did not copy the modules into the correct directory,
they have to be in the pcmcia-sub-dir, not in the
modules-sub-dir
And: I always looked into /var/log/messages,
so I did not see the output from cardmgr, unle
Hi!
What does "reseted by another device" mean? Can you give an example,
including the output of whatever command tells you that "my datas is gone"?
In this context, does "gone" just mean that the hda1 partition is
umount'ed, or does it mean that files are actually deleted from the
filesystem? (Or
Jeff Pierce wrote:
I copied serial.o to /lib/modules and added it to the modules to start
configuration. Then changed inittab and securetty file backed up and I
can now log into dach via serial.
But now I hung up on boot messages. Here is what that part of my
syslinux.cfg line looks like.
dnsca
I've successfully configured tinydns to resolve internal machines, but
I'd like to extend this functionality.
At present, my web and mailserver is in a DMZ (bering). No problem
getting access from outside. But of course, trying to connect from
inside by domain name simply resolves to the publ
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