it intolerant to being used on
different kernels. Maybe search back through the archives of this
list. I am fairly certain that this subject is the first one I posted
to this list when I got my soekris.
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will probably not really need rp_filter disabled because
all traffic coming in on the ipsecN interface will also be routed back
out the same ipsec interface it came in on.
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to customize the Bering floppies for a
bootable cf image. It is not quite ready for prime-time, but email me
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development environment to do so that you night be inserested in.
It is still a little hairier than I would like due to lack of time, but
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the problem than hacking the code to make it compile (as we did with the
x509 patch), since the maintenance problem is forever.
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into the packet, it may not be suitable for production use.
I have some source code if you need it. I don't have it right here but
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are unable to get it working after that measure, follow this link to enable
debugging on the Windows side. There don't seem to be any more problems on the
freeswan side. http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=15321
Thanks,
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Subject: [leaf-user] X.509 certificates
Anyone using X.509 ?
Yes. Not in a production environment, but yes.
I have some
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Here is a re-posting of the clarified version of the problem:
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Okay, trolling here. Anybody know anything (or want to know anything) about mobile ip
HA/FA support for LEAF?
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# BEGIN /usr/lib/ipsec/_startklips #
#!/bin/sh
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' so often now i almost bought a zywall,
luckily i got a hold of myself.
Don't give up the good fight yet, Ronny!
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scripts -- I'd love to hear how a shell
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You weren't supposed to call _that_ shell builtin...
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get into it?), but even a basic doc is helpful.
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useful to anyone at first glance. I suspect, however, that it is
not that much different than what others might be using for their custom
projects.
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/software/mini_httpd/) which can do ssl (by itself) if
you're interested. It is not, small, however, being statically compiled
against openssl. It has not been documented, however.
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, I will have to go
back to the drawing board.
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-policy policy_anything -in clientReq.pem -days 1825 -out \
clientCert.pem -notext
again and send the output. There may be something wrong with the
documentation or something. Do you have an openssl.cnf file?
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the instructions clearer for others, if you
have the patience to work through Windows (and my instructions')
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and certificate management utilities pretty thoroughly.
Let me know how it goes,
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in the right direction, I will
be greatly appreciative. After all, what good is an 8 MB cf card and 64
MB of RAM if you don't fill it up completely?!?!
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 22:35:05 -0700 (PDT)
David Smead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone running Bering tell me what they be when executing the
command: cat /proc/interrupts
Mine reads:
CPU0
0: 12582 XT-PIC timer
1: 0 XT-PIC keyboard
2:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:31:02 + (GMT)
Angel Martin Alganza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to find the rtl8139.o module (RealTeak NIC) already
compiled for Bering rc2 (kernel 2.4.18)? I cannot find it at SF and
haven't a box with such kernel to compile it myself.
Use
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 08:54:02 -0700
Brock Nanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I recall correctly, ipsec.secrets will NOT allow a catch-all entry if
you are using preshared secrets. That's the reason you want to go to
RSA keys if you have a dynamic end to the tunnel - they will allow this,
if
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 23:09:38 -0400
Morgan Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott,
A quick follow-up question regarding allowing protocol 47 packets
though, I attempted to manually set the IPCHAINS rules just to do a
quick test, and this is what I got:
firewall: -root-
# ipchains -A input
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Eric B Kiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
damn... I have just been sitting here staring at my monitor while the
reality of what I am trying to do has dawned on me. When Tom pointed me
in the direction of the files ip_conntrack_ipsec.o and ip_nat_ipsec.o I
began
functions the same no matter what type of bitholder you use to get the
stuff into RAM.
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I don't think bering has builtin support for ide so booting might be a
problem. Unless /boot/lib/modules can help. But if I am not mistaken
that won't allow you to put lrp
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Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bering doesn't have serial support compiled into the kernel.
Yes. True. I have used the posts at the beginning of this thread to
configure my serial-as-a-module kernel to boot, and I get (finally) a
kernel on
your leaf box, because it makes it easier to stay up with the latest
version. That is what i am going for. But I think I need my boot
messages. Please tell me if I am wrong or if there is something I can do
to not have to live without them.
Thanks in advance,
Chad Carr
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I don't know how to do it with WinImage...
this is what I did ( I have a access to RedHat Linux machine) so
mount -t msdos bootdisk.bin -o loop /mnt/lrpmnt
cd /mnt/lrpmnt
vi syslinux.cfg
Have you tried mounting the iso
environment variable to
be set to the user it is supposed to run as.
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http://defiant.coinet.com/iproute2/ip-cref/
Hope that helps some,
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done is actually
dereference the variable in question, rather than set IFS to the sequence of
letters in the name of my variable! Like this:
IFS=$oldIFS
Thanks, Charles. I should be done in the next few days.
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at myself. I did not realize that /bin/edit already had sourced
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and the instructions I used to get to
this point.
Thanks. I am really close, I can feel it.
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have some salient text at the
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and will gather
contributions from Bering users describing specific configurations?
Of course. I will spend the day getting them cleaned up properly and repost
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