i have this working useing bering-uclibc,
i use pcnet32 (dont forget the mii module) on the vlance virtual nic
only problem i had was that i was unable to boot on the virtual scsi
harddrive, and had to boot using a virtual floppy image, and save my
config and packages on the virtual scsi disk.
Hello list,
Is there such thing as sendmail or qmail for bering-uclibc?
I would like my gateway to send mails like I do from bering 1.1.
Cheers,
Livio
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Hi List
I have been using bering1.2 for some time now
with 3 interfaces (NET,LOC,DMZ)
and with a wan ip provided by pump
But now my ISP have given me a new IP address
my problem is now i cant connect from the internet
when i try to ping from an outside location
i get time out errors
and a port
--- Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check /etc/shorewall/rfc1918 there have been updates
cheers
Erich
Thanks for reply, but still confused
Do you want me to update the rfc1918 file
to what, and from were ?
i can´t follow you ?
is it the rfc rules that have updated ?
my shorewall
Dale Mirenda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Peter Mueller wrote:
I can do that on the one in Seattle, and on the remote router when I
get to Boise, Erich. I'll read up on tcpdump (never used it
before) and
give it a go. Thanks for the idea; I'm getting lots of input
on tools
I've never had
Hello list,
Is there such thing as sendmail or qmail for bering-uclibc?
I would like my gateway to send mails like I do from bering 1.1.
Cheers,
Livio
ps: in the meantime I will try to compile it with uclibc
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OK, so I take it there are no shorewall rules that are associated with route
filtering.Is route filtering then an operation performed by the kernel, as per RFC
1812? Deciding what routes to trust from what sources?
Also, how is this related to IPSEC? I am curious because we have had no
Am Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2004 17:42 schrieb Livio Ravetto:
Hello list,
Is there such thing as sendmail or qmail for bering-uclibc?
AFAIK no.
I would like my gateway to send mails like I do from bering 1.1.
ps: in the meantime I will try to compile it with uclibc
Ok, let us know if you
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Tibbs, Richard wrote:
OK, so I take it there are no shorewall rules that are associated with
route filtering.Is route filtering then an operation performed by
the kernel, as per RFC 1812? Deciding what routes to trust from what
sources?
Also,
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
OK, so I take it there are no shorewall rules that are associated with
route filtering. Is route filtering then an operation performed by the
kernel, as per RFC 1812? Deciding what routes to trust from what
sources?
Route filtering is performed
Thank you, Charles. I've addressed your questions to the measure of my
ability below:
On Oct 12, 2004, at 7:59 AM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Dale Mirenda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2004, at 10:31 AM, Peter Mueller wrote:
I can do that on the one in Seattle, and on the remote router when I
get to Boise,
Thanks Tom!
This clears things up. Also, per your previous post -- I will try to
upgrade to shorewall 1.4.8 for applications that can tolerate
routefiltering.
In which version of freeswan is the 2.6 native version of IPSEC
available?
Yes, opportunistic encryption is commented out.
Thanks,
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Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Thanks Tom!
This clears things up. Also, per your previous post -- I will try to
upgrade to shorewall 1.4.8 for applications that can tolerate
routefiltering.
In which version of freeswan is the 2.6 native version of IPSEC
--- Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is one possibility. Last autumn IANA released
83.0.0.0 and 84.0.0.0 subnets. Possibly your ISP has
received one of those. This would explain non
connectivity after a IP change.
There is a new rfc1918 file available at
www.shorewall.net under
Hello-
I'm having some trouble with getting the lcd to work with Bering-uClibc. It
powers on and shows the boot screen when Bering-uClibc boots up but that's
all it does. Just blinks the boot screen over and over again. I've set the
baud rate to match (9600) and tried changing some of the
Guitar Player wrote:
Hello-
I'm having some trouble with getting the lcd to work with Bering-uClibc.
It powers on and shows the boot screen when Bering-uClibc boots up but
that's all it does. Just blinks the boot screen over and over again.
I've set the baud rate to match (9600) and tried
Dale Mirenda wrote:
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- Have you been using anything like MRTG to monitor bandwidth usage
via snmp? The traffic graphs can often quickly tell you where to
start looking for problems (ie: inbound traffic is pegged...go find
the rouge kazza user and get them to play nice; outbound traffic
On Oct 12, 2004, at 12:37 PM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
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There are a couple of snmp packages on the Dachstein CD:
snmp - cmu snmp Ver:3.6b7
netsnmpd - net-snmp (aka ucd-snmp) from Andrew Hoying (repackaged)
The cmu snmp is older, and I think both packages have known issues,
but I only allow
Dale Mirenda wrote:
Random thought: One thing to check for might be running out of
masquerade ports. This can happen if you have a lot of local activity
getting masqueraded (how many users are at this facility?):
One fileserver, a switch, five desktops (only three users), two
networked
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Thinking about this some more, I'm beginning to suspect the DSL line.
If I may, would this possibility not have been obviated when Dale
connected a Win98 box to the line and had no loss in pings?
But taking that bad-copper theory further I'll make mention of the value
Martin,
Thanks for the help! I wasn't sure where to start, it's my first attempt at
trying a LCD. Here's the config and output. After running
# /usr/sbin/lcd4linux -F -vvv -q
It did say the the scroll lines could cause problems so I commented that
part out and it doesn't blink as much, but the
Hello all,
How i add IP to rulles to ACCEPT user to access to one of site on the
internet ?
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