Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has run the senao NL-2511MP
PLUS 802.11b minipci card with hostap? The hostap
driver modules were built with leaf-bering buildtool
and the card was run on pcengines' wrap 2c board.
When hostap_pci loads, it hangs the kernel.
I can see the card on the pci:
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Charles,
On the nat-traversal issue in bering fws -- I thought that parameter was
if there was a router downstream that would subsequently nat the
connection. I had an exchange with Microsoft about the need for a
patch on the XP (or any machine) going through a nat box like
Victor McAllister wrote:
> Tibbs, Richard wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>> are the rules:
>> accept loc fw tcp 22
>> accept fw net tcp 22
>> equivalent to
>> accept loc net tcp 22
>>
>> TIA,
>> Rick.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> No. The first one says the local net can access the firewall with ssh
> The second one says t
Charles,
On the nat-traversal issue in bering fws -- I thought that parameter was
if there was a router downstream that would subsequently nat the
connection. I had an exchange with Microsoft about the need for a
patch on the XP (or any machine) going through a nat box like bering.
And I think a
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear list, sorry for long post.
I am having an issue with IPsec.
I have a WinXP machine that can build a successful SA just outside
"office" firewall (Bering 1.2) in road-warrior mode, but not from behind
another bering 1.2 "home" firewall. Nat traversal patch is on WinXP.
Dear list, sorry for long post.
I am having an issue with IPsec.
I have a WinXP machine that can build a successful SA just outside
"office" firewall (Bering 1.2) in road-warrior mode, but not from behind
another bering 1.2 "home" firewall. Nat traversal patch is on WinXP.
home-subnet -
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Folks,
are the rules:
accept loc fw tcp 22
accept fw net tcp 22
equivalent to
accept loc net tcp 22
TIA,
Rick.
No.
The first one says the local net can access the firewall with ssh
The second one says the firwall can accept ssh connections from the
whole net (you should a
Hi Huy,
That's an interesting idea. I hadn't considered that. I could turn off the
DHCP server in the Netgear and then give the wireless clients static IP's.
I'll have to experiment and see if when the Uplink port isn't used if the
other 4 ports act like a hub, or if there is a way to configure it
Folks,
are the rules:
accept loc fw tcp 22
accept fw net tcp 22
equivalent to
accept loc net tcp 22
TIA,
Rick.
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Dear list.
Is there a setkey command for flushing iPsec SAs for LEAF?
TIA,
Rick.
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Hi,
You have to build new packages (as you did withthe kernel).
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html
Using the Dachstein packages will segfault due to wrong libc; and the
uwoody distro won't help either - it is based on uClibc 0.9.26 and
incompatible to 0.9.20 used with Beri
Hi all,
I tried without success to build a raidtools-0.90 package for uClibc
based
on http://www.leaf-project.org/doc/howto/hard-disk.html as follows:
-downloaded all stuff from http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/
leaf/src/bering-uclibc
-made a "buildtool.pl build buildenv"
-adapted the
Hi Barry
Can you turn off the routing functionality of the netgear altogether and use
it as a access point only. Connect your game server and your leaf eth1 to 2
of the 4 port and use it as a hub. IP will be handed out by LEAF to the game
server and any wireless client connect through the netgea
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