On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 01:16, Brad Klinghagen wrote:
> I just wanted to check to make sure I'm looking at the Shorewall logs
> correctly. Below, I've pasted a small sample of what I'm seeing in my
> log file. The particular IP address that begins with 66 is the source
> and 10.1.1.65 is the destinat
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 18:47, Ben Conrad wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I've got the latest VMWare Workstation (v4.5.2 6/11/04) running on
> WinXP and the Bering_1.2_img_bering-1680.exe written to a floppy.
> Every time I boot up the VM the LEAF boot up hangs well into the linux
> boot up at "LINUXRC: Instal
On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 04:08, ALParada wrote:
> I thought about that since I have Ethereal already installed in my PC.
> However, I believe it will only report on traffic local that PC.
>
> I have TCPDump already copied but I don't load it. I loaded it once and it
> had a small issue. I wasn't ther
ALParada wrote:
Hello,
Is there an easy way to monitor who is hogging up all the bandwidth? For the
last couple of days our router has been saturated and slowing our network to
a crawl. I am not looking for anything fancy just enough to figure out who
the culprit is.
I am running uClibc with Shorew
I thought about that since I have Ethereal already installed in my PC.
However, I believe it will only report on traffic local that PC.
I have TCPDump already copied but I don't load it. I loaded it once and it
had a small issue. I wasn't there so not really sure what happened. If
anyone is using
Hi,
I have just tried out Bering-uClibC 2.2.0 Beta4, I am using it on a
network appliance hardware which has a 32mb CF card installed in it. I
have followed the instructions on booting Bering-uClibC from HDD
however, it doesn't seem to boot properly.
The problem is, syslinux seems to read the
ALParada wrote:
Hello,
Is there an easy way to monitor who is hogging up all the bandwidth? For the
last couple of days our router has been saturated and slowing our network to
a crawl. I am not looking for anything fancy just enough to figure out who
the culprit is.
I am running uClibc with Shorew
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
Is it right to assume that this traffic is a hacker using automated
software trying to probe for weaknesses in my firewall or computer
setup? Or is it something else completely, something much less sinister?
Could this be some ad software, or something like it? If this isn't
Hello,
Is there an easy way to monitor who is hogging up all the bandwidth? For the
last couple of days our router has been saturated and slowing our network to
a crawl. I am not looking for anything fancy just enough to figure out who
the culprit is.
I am running uClibc with Shorewall. No proxy
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 06:16 pm, Brad Klinghagen wrote:
[...]
> Is it right to assume that this traffic is a hacker using automated
> software trying to probe for weaknesses in my firewall or computer
> setup? Or is it something else completely, something much less sinister?
> Could this be some a
I just wanted to check to make sure I'm looking at the Shorewall logs
correctly. Below, I've pasted a small sample of what I'm seeing in my
log file. The particular IP address that begins with 66 is the source
and 10.1.1.65 is the destination. Obviously the 10 IP address is within
my LAN. The secon
It was a mitake in my side, the spoofprotect in /etc/network/options was
"yes"
Pardon by the annoyances
Regards
Fabricio
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this is possibly a shot in the dark...
At 14:54 29.06.2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear List:
Recently I had quite a difficult time getting dnscache to work in a
campus network environment.
In other applications, e.g. a SOHO environment using an ISP, the "stock"
Bering 1.2 setup seems to work,
Fabricio Vargas wrote:
I don`t have 'routefilter' in /etc/shorewall/interfaces
this is what i have
#ZONEINTERFACE BROADCAST OPTIONS
net eth0detect
loc eth1detect
dmz eth2detect
vpn
I don`t have 'routefilter' in /etc/shorewall/interfaces
this is what i have
#ZONEINTERFACE BROADCAST OPTIONS
net eth0detect
loc eth1detect
dmz eth2detect
vpnipsec0
I tried wi
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
You may try to compile it yourself - it isn't that hard to set up an uClibc
environment:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91018&page_id=52
kp
Thanks for the suggestion KP but this is way beyond my ability at this
time as I have two in-use Linux boxes
Fabricio Vargas wrote:
Hi
I need some advise here.
I have installed Openswan 1.0.3 in my Bering-uClibc_2.1.2, and I need to put
the following command
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/rp_filter
Where is the best place to put it so that it will be able to be executed
automatically when the mach
Hi
I need some advise here.
I have installed Openswan 1.0.3 in my Bering-uClibc_2.1.2, and I need to put
the following command
echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/eth0/rp_filter
Where is the best place to put it so that it will be able to be executed
automatically when the machine starts?
Regard
Folks,
I've got the latest VMWare Workstation (v4.5.2 6/11/04) running on
WinXP and the Bering_1.2_img_bering-1680.exe written to a floppy.
Every time I boot up the VM the LEAF boot up hangs well into the linux
boot up at "LINUXRC: Installing - root:".
VMWare gives me a NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(554):3
Scott;
your previous suggestion about adding "filename" to conf file has been added
for next version.
I think this one is too much.
kp
Am Montag, 28. Juni 2004 23:19 schrieb freeman groups:
> How about a super-sized RFE?
>
> Basically, it might be a GoodThing to have some default banner for t
Dear List:
Recently I had quite a difficult time getting dnscache to work in a
campus network environment.
In other applications, e.g. a SOHO environment using an ISP, the "stock"
Bering 1.2 setup seems to work, that is, in lrcfg options as follows:
3(packages) 8(dnscache) 3(Set to YES to set DNSc
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