On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 02:04, Peter Mueller wrote:
> > Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation?
> >
> > I hear that there are packages that support BGP called:
> > Zebra
> > http://www.zebra.org/
> > Quagga
> > http://www.quagga.net/
> > and
> > BIRD
> > http://bird.network.cz/
> >
> > Is one of
Matt thanks for fast response and fix;
Eric Spakman provided an updated lrp in cvs:
bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/20
kp
Am Mittwoch, 21. April 2004 19:56 schrieb Matt Johnston:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 08:35:39AM -0400, Stirling Westrup wrote:
> > C:\>pscp test.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/test.txt
>
Peter Mueller wrote:
In the news, there's mention of a TCP vulnerability that may impact
LEAF. Apologies if this is not relevant to us.
This vulnerability is 3 years old. Linux was patched even then, so LEAF is
ok :).
Hmmm. The date on the us-cert.org notice is for Apr 21/2004. I think
I do exactly this with Dropbear and WinSCP3 and I have no problems.
David Pitts
IT Services Manager
Reid Library
University of Western Australia
Telephone: (08) 6488 3492 Fax: (08) 6488 1012
-Original Message-
From: Matt Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 22 Ap
I checked and after loading the module, and making the changes to the
/etc/network.conf file, saved to disk and the work VPN works!!!
Thanks for the help, now I can work from home :)
-Original Message-
From: Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:07 PM
To: 'Char
At 04:07 PM 4/21/2004 -0700, Peter Mueller wrote:
> In the news, there's mention of a TCP vulnerability that may impact
> LEAF. Apologies if this is not relevant to us.
This vulnerability is 3 years old. Linux was patched even then, so LEAF is
ok :).
Any way you could expand on this, Peter? (Or an
> Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation?
>
> I hear that there are packages that support BGP called:
> Zebra
> http://www.zebra.org/
> Quagga
> http://www.quagga.net/
> and
> BIRD
> http://bird.network.cz/
>
> Is one of these supported by LEAF?
> Are any of them recommended by anyone?
I am us
I'm running Bering 1.2 Release.
I have created a large number of aliases within /etc/profile and they
mostly work. However some of them do not get recognized as valid in that
when I enter a valid alias at the shell. For example:
m16
I get the response:
m16: not found
However when I enter:
alia
Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation?
I hear that there are packages that support BGP called:
Zebra
http://www.zebra.org/
Quagga
http://www.quagga.net/
and
BIRD
http://bird.network.cz/
Is one of these supported by LEAF?
Are any of them recommended by anyone?
If I was comparing a LEAF, or other
> In the news, there's mention of a TCP vulnerability that may impact
> LEAF. Apologies if this is not relevant to us.
This vulnerability is 3 years old. Linux was patched even then, so LEAF is
ok :).
> details:
> http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA04-111A.html
I checked with Zebra/Quagga
In the news, there's mention of a TCP vulnerability that may impact
LEAF. Apologies if this is not relevant to us.
Worst-case impact is a DOS.
Thanks for LEAF!
scott; canada
details:
http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA04-111A.html
from:
http://www.securityfocus.com/news/8499
[...]
Routers
Trying a different approach to my previous question (Routing/openVPN
Question).
Here's my setup:
10.1.0.2openVPN TUN interface
192.168.11.2Remote Client
|
|
192.168.11.1Remote LAN Gateway - Linksys router
192.168.1.33router external interface
|
|
192.168.1.0/24 Sprint
On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 08:35:39AM -0400, Stirling Westrup wrote:
> I've managed to fix my last problem (libc207 had somehow become
> corrupted...), and am now stuck on another one:
>
> I've set up dropbear on my firewall and I am using PuTTY to communicate with
> it from my WinXP box. This part
What is the impact of the "max-interval=" setting? I assume that while
running as a daemon this is the longest it will go between update attempts,
but it is poorly documented.
- Bob Coffman
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Am Mittwoch, 21. April 2004 14:12 schrieb Henning Jebsen:
> Erich Titl wrote:
> > How do you run your ez-ipupdate?
> > I run mine from /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
>
> Oh sh*t, when I issued by hand I get:
> [ -x /etc/init.d/ez-ipupd ] && /etc/init.d/ez-ipupd start
> connect: Connection refused
>
> [
I've managed to fix my last problem (libc207 had somehow become
corrupted...), and am now stuck on another one:
I've set up dropbear on my firewall and I am using PuTTY to communicate with
it from my WinXP box. This part of things is working fine. Now I would like
to use pscp to copy some files
Erich Titl wrote:
> How do you run your ez-ipupdate?
> I run mine from /etc/dhclient-exit-hooks
Oh sh*t, when I issued by hand I get:
[ -x /etc/init.d/ez-ipupd ] && /etc/init.d/ez-ipupd start
connect: Connection refused
[embarrassing ON ]
I disabled that rule some weeks before
ACCEPT fw
Henning
At 12:46 21.04.2004 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi folks !
>(using bering 1.0 stable glibc)
>I am using dyndns for my router with the package ez-ipupd.
>
>The problem is: I am regularely forced to update my hostname (manually by hand !).
>(Every month I get a mail from dyndns to do that :-( )
>Afte
Hi folks !
(using bering 1.0 stable glibc)
I am using dyndns for my router with the package ez-ipupd.
The problem is: I am regularely forced to update my hostname (manually
by hand !).
(Every month I get a mail from dyndns to do that :-( )
After reading the FAQ on dyndns, I know this depends on th
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