Hi, it's been a very long time since I've posted, but I'm stuck on my raid
config. I'm running Dachstein w/the raid-ide kernal:
# uname -a
Linux toaster 2.2.19-3-LEAF-RAID #2 Sat Dec 1 17:15:49 CST 2001 i386 unknown
I loaded the raid0,1,5 modules, and raid.lrp. I also have the hdsupp tools:
# l
Hello list,
I am getting these hits showing up on my firewall box running Bering UcLibc
2.2.2 with shorewall 2.0. I am not sure why these are happening...
Dec 21 12:23:15 Kronos-Saskatoon Shorewall:all2all:REJECT: IN=eth1 OUT=
MAC=00:04:75:90:02:b2:00:0d:bc:26:c4:80:08:00 SRC=192.168.0.12
DST=1
If I understand your question, one place you can go to
is http://www.grc.com/default.htm
Look for ShieldsUP!, click the link and follow the
directions there. You'll need to do this from one of
your machines inside your firewall.
Gary
--- Terry Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Now I wan
This sounds very interesting to me as well, but it is not clear to me
what hardware hookup would be useful for a test of my firewalled system.
Installing the software does not seem a problem; there seem to be enough
tutorials and write-ups out there. But what sort of hardware hookup is
required
On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 09:11, rawdata wrote:
> I found the bash.lrp package from Charles Steinkuehler's Bering-CD site
> and would like to use it with my pre-existing Bering 1.2 setup. What
> exactly is involved (obviously more than lrpkg -i etc...), and what other
> modifications do I have to m
rawdata wrote:
I found the bash.lrp package from Charles Steinkuehler's Bering-CD
site and would like to use it with my pre-existing Bering 1.2 setup.
What exactly is involved (obviously more than lrpkg -i etc...), and
what other modifications do I have to make for it (I've read that it
throws
I found the bash.lrp package from Charles Steinkuehler's Bering-CD site
and would like to use it with my pre-existing Bering 1.2 setup. What
exactly is involved (obviously more than lrpkg -i etc...), and what other
modifications do I have to make for it (I've read that it throws a few
scripts
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 12:32, Terry Erickson wrote:
>Now I want to learn about how to test how secure my setup is. Any
> suggestions? I know next to nothing technically about network security;
> I just barely made it through installing Bering uClibc here but I'm
> relatively confident I did it r