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3.) For my initial Bering setup, do I need any other files on the floppy
(syslinux.cfg, etc., etc.), or just leaf.cfg?
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Where do you find the bootdisk.img file, because I don't see it??? I'm using
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done is downloaded the file, rename it with an .iso extension, and
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In my case, there is. Unfortunately, the default Bering .iso won't boot on
my box. Also, I've never figured out why, but when I create my own CD (using
the old Bering instructions)...it boots much, much, faster than the new
.iso. I'm not sure why, but that's the way it is.
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process crashes and I get a kernel panic!
How odd???
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/etc/shorewall/masq - Unchanged
/etc/shorewall/routestopped - Unchanged
5. Should I connect the wireless router to eth2 via a regular CAT5 cable, or
should I use a crossover cable?
Suggestions? Comments?
Thank you all.
Craig
interfaces here
*)
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Should I add eth2? What does the syntax look like?:
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Is that right (and/or do I even need to worry about it?)?
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Unfortunately, no. :-(
I've even tried changing cables to be sure it wasn't a simple problem like
that (even though they're brand new cables).
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Wow, thanks everyone. :-)
I like kp's idea of creating a separate subnet for the DMZ (e.g:
192.168.2.0).
Do I do that all through dnsmasq.conf?...or are there changes I need to make
to shorewall as well?
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to duplicate for the
DMZ to achieve this???
Thank you all for your continued help! :-)
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-o bering.iso -b isolinux.bin -c isolinux.cat -V Bering
-no-emul-boot -relaxed-filenames -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -hide
isolinux.bin -l diskcontent
Any idea what might be causing my boot problem?
Thank you,
Craig
-o bering.iso -b isolinux.bin -c isolinux.cat -V Bering
-no-emul-boot -relaxed-filenames -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -hide
isolinux.bin -l diskcontent
Any idea what might be causing my boot problem?
Thank you,
Craig
Hi folks,
I'm upgrading to the new, Bering uClibc 3.0, and the gendropbearkeys
command (script) doesn't seem to be working?...or is it me (like I'm doing
something wrong, which is likely)???
:-)
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Duhhh, I see that the keys are now generated automatically:
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gendropbearkeys script is removed. Suggested by Paul Traina
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Hi Eric,
Hmmm, this looks suspicious.
cat /var/log/daemon.log showed this entry (among others): failed to access
/etc/dhcpc/resolve.conf: no such file or directory
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Hi folks,
KP was exactly correct...I had: resolve-file=/etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf and not
resolv-file=/etc/dhcpc/resolv.conf
Thank you, gentlemen, for your help. And for what it's worth...you guys (the
entire Bering team, and Tom too) do a heck-of-a-job. This is a great work of
art!
Craig
for setting up dnsmasq, but I guess I'm
missing something. :-(
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H. Might there be something else with Shorewall I need to look at?
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I'm trying to set up the latest greatest Bering. I'm booting
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Is this an error (it looks like it is)? How do I correct it?
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-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg15044.html),
but I didn't know if the setup would be the same since the new Bering uses
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white on rice.
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not enough memory was
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ACCEPT
#LAST LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE
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Presto, chango...now it works! :-) Thank you Gene and Tom for your input.
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a stupid
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entire .lrp I don't need to be concerned with upgrade instructions,
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O.K., please forgive me...now I'm really feeling stupid. Where do I find
just the .lrp file??? I find the shorewall-lrp-2.2.0.tgz file, but it unzips
to be shorewall-lrp-2.2.0.tar. Do I just rename it to shorewall.lrp, or am I
missing something???
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up ip addr add 46.60.172.202/24 brd 46.60.172.255 dev eth0 label
eth0:0
up ip addr add 46.60.172.203/24 brd 46.60.172.255 dev eth0 label
eth0:1
up ip addr add 46.60.172.204/24 brd 46.60.172.255 dev eth0 label
eth0:2
Then be sure to back up.
Hope this helps!
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PKGPATH=/dev/fd0:msdos,/dev/cdrom:iso9660
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I've tried the LRP= line both with and without parenthesis, no luck.
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it, which I do not have in my diskcontent directory that I'm making my CD
from. Do I need that file?
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P.S. Did this change? In my old version of Bering I could edit this from the
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O.K., that's what I thought. But here's the odd part; I have an /etc/modules
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Hi folks,
A while back I remember someone's post (probably Toms) saying that Shorewall
had been integrated within a commercial firewall product...but I'll be
darned if I can remember any more specifics that this. Does this sound
familiar???
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Hey, thanks Tom!
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the following entries in Shorewall, and then back up!
ACCEPT fw net udp ntp (if you want to query an external NTP server)
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I'm sorry for asking, and I'm sure it's really bonehead.how do I actually
burn a CD from the new bootable Bering-uClibc_2.1_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin
file? (I typically use Roxio within Windows if that helps). Thank you!
Craig
Shorewall as well, but I don't know how utilize multiple, static IP
addresses. I'll use Bering's default, dhcpd on my LAN side. I'm
certainly not afraid of reading if someone can point me to any
reference(s). Can somebody give me some hints??? :-)
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Thank you, Tom.
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3.) Once adjusted, will Bering automatically adjust for Daylight Savings
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.) In Section 5.2, I see reference to the TZ variable. Does the
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I see in Tom's documentation for Shorewall that he runs Squid
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Hi folks,
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the /var/lib/shorewall entry that is within the root.exclude.list file.
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Mostly just web access.
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Are the modules and packages within the Bering_1.1_modules_2.4.20.tar.gz
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Alex - One final question: Is there a .lrp package for the Super
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will now NAT traverse?
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Hi folks,
Thank you Alex for your input! Do I need to do a kernel recompile and stuff
like that (it seems like I do), or do I simply download your kernel, the new
IPSec.lrp package, necessary modules...and then substitute those in place on
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I've made a new Bering CD, made it just like I've always done in the
past...but when I open my browser and try to view the weblet
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Why not just VPN to the box behind Bering: If the box is running XP-Pro,
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Server or Advanced Server, enable Terminal Services on the box, Terminal
Service into it, and then surf away?
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Alex,
O.K., I'm confused. Why does it work without the rw parameter if you're
using a floppy disk...but not a CD?
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Hi folks,
I'm using what I think is Donald Becker's natsemi.o driver, which I
understand needs to have the pci-scan.o loaded first. How do I do
that???...do I just make an entry in the appropriate file above the
natsemi.o or is there something else I need to do???
Thank you.
Craig
I couldn't agree with you more, Mike! Bering is a tremendous product and the
support offered by you people (Jacques, Eric, Tom, Lynn, Jeff, etc., etc.)
who really know this product, Linux, networking, etc. is fabulous. Thank you
all so much for your efforts!!!
Best Regards,
Craig Caughlin
enclosures,
etc. but if they can't be made read-only, that seems like a disadvantage. I
remember some people even attempting to modify some DOM or CF (I forget
which), but has anyone had any success? Comments?
Thanks,
Craig
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the modules (I
don't know how to do that :-( ) Thank you all for your help and
suggestions!
Craig
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To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering print server set-up
Craig
anything to do with this? Thank you!
Craig
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Hey Brad,
Thanks for all the suggestions!!! Here are my results below, and it seems
like my problem is that my box cannot create /dev/lp0: error 16??? Is that
right? Any suggestions? Thank you very much!
Craig
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haven't been
saved! H...what am I overlooking? Thank you.
Craig
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