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Thanks for the feedback.
I'm using the Bering-uClibc_3.1.1-beta1_iso_bering-uclibc.iso for creating
my bootable CD.
After burning the CD, I see a syslinux.cfg in the CD root. In this file it
has an entry:
LEAFCFG=/dev/fd0:msdos PKGPATH=/dev/fd0:msdos,/dev/cdrom:iso9660
1.) Can I just create a l
Hi folks,
I'm setting up a new LEAF box, and I'm using the latest Bering-uClibc 3.1.1
beta CD. I have the typical, cable modem scenario (dhcp address from my
ISP).
I've looked around the newsgroup postings and I've looked at the
documentation, but I haven't seen anything specific to this setup (bu
Hey, I'm trying to exactly the same thing.
Where do you find the bootdisk.img file, because I don't see it??? I'm using
ISOBuster (Windows) to open up the Bering .iso.
Thank you!
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rafael
Oliveira
Sent
ubject: Re: [leaf-user] Stock Bering-uClibc 3.0 .iso isn't loading
allpackages???
Am Montag, 25. Dezember 2006 17:00 schrieb Craig Caughlin:
> Hi folks,
> Happy Holidays to you all! :-)
>
> O.K., I'm feeling pretty stupid.
>
> Rather than creating my own CD from scratch,
Hi folks,
Happy Holidays to you all! :-)
O.K., I'm feeling pretty stupid.
Rather than creating my own CD from scratch, I've downloaded the provided
Bering-uClibc_3.0_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin (from 3 different mirrors), but
it doesn't seem to be loading all of the packages. When I compare the lrc
se that file as is
(without renaming it), the boot process crashes and I get a kernel panic!
How odd???
Suggestions???
Craig
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Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 12:39 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc
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.
Craig
-Original M
Hi folks,
I'm trying to create a bootable CD, and the CD boots fine, but hangs at:
LINUXRC: Loaded Packages
My isolinux.cfg looks like:
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
append reboot=bios
default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0
LEAFCFG=/dev/cdrom:iso9660
And the only chang
Hi folks,
I'm trying to create a bootable CD, and the CD boots fine, but hangs at:
LINUXRC: Loaded Packages
My isolinux.cfg looks like:
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
append reboot=bios
default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0
LEAFCFG=/dev/cdrom:iso9660
And the only chan
settings of the LAN do I need to duplicate for the
DMZ to achieve this???
Thank you all for your continued help! :-)
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Spakman
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 1:02 PM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: leaf-u
ECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 11:24 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] No DHCP address to the DMZ :-(
Hi Craig,
>Unfortunately, no. :-(
>
>I've even tried changing cables to be sure it wasn't a simple problem like
>that (even though they're brand
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2006 11:07 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] No DHCP address to the DMZ :-(
Hi Craig,
>Hi Eric,
>The only thing I have done to get things up and running is:
>
>I've uncommented "dhcp-range=192.16
ay, December 23, 2006 10:35 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] No DHCP address to the DMZ :-(
Hi Craig,
>Hi folks,
>Happy Holidays. :-)
>
Happy Holidays to you ;-)
>I'm using the new, Bering uClibc 3.0, and my LAN connections t
Hi folks,
Happy Holidays. :-)
I'm using the new, Bering uClibc 3.0, and my LAN connections to/from the
web, etc. work great.
Now, I'm trying to set up a wireless router in my DMZ, and it's not getting
a dynamic IP address (I have confirmed this by connecting a laptop via
crossover cable directly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Caughlin
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 3:21 PM
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] gendropbearkeys not working?
Hi folks,
I'm upgrading to the new, Bering uClibc 3.0, and the "gendropbearkeys"
command (script) doesn't
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)???
:-)
Thank you,
Craig
-
Take Su
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of KP
Kirchdoerfer
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:55 AM
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: Eric Spakman; Craig Caughlin
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] DNS problems?
Hi
the name of the option and the file has been
AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: 'Leaf-User '
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] DNS problems?
Hi Craig,
What is the output of daemon.log if you restart it? (svi dnsmasq restart)
> Hi folks,
> I made the changes that Eric suggested, and I still can't resolve names. I
> se
ing from there? Do you think the default Bering DNS
> functionality should work "out of the box" without need for modifications
> for cable internet service (which is what I have)?
>
> Thank you,
> Craig
>
>
>
> -- Original message -
Hi folks,
I'm guessing I don't have DNS (dnqmasq) set up correctly on the new Bering.
I can reach the internet (like Google for example) just fine by using its IP
address (66.102.7.99), but I can't otherwise.
I set up the new Bering (Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta2) dnsmasq just like my old
Bering (2.4.20
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arne Bernin
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 11:47 AM
To: Leaf-User (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Netgear FA311 driver
On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 11:24 -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm trying to set up
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up the new Bering-uClibc 3.0-beta-2, and I'm having
difficulty finding the right NIC driver.
All of my NICs in the box are the same; they're Netgear FA311s. I've tried
the natsemi driver, the tulip driver, and the crc32 driver with both...but
no luck.
Suggestions?
Tha
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up the latest & greatest Bering. I'm booting
Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta2 from a floppy, and I get the following message on
boot: configconfigdb(nf!)db
Is this an error (it looks like it is)? How do I correct it?
Thank you,
Craig
Hi folks,
I'm sorry for the post because I'm sure I'm doing something realy dumb; no
matter what I try, I can't get the Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta2_iso_bering-
uclibc-iso.bin to boot. I've renamed it with an .iso extension, burned it to
a CD, tried booting with VMWare...but no dice. I can't seem to get
Oh, I agree completely. It just seems like a "quick & dirty" method to keep
the auditors that I've personally met (who, IMHO, are not "the sharpest
knives in the drawer") happy.
I like method number 2, but Bering doesn't support that..does it??? If it
does, well hey, tell me more! I'll be on that
Cool. Hey, thanks for the tip, Eric. :-)
In your example, you assign the same IP address to the same MAC address. I
guess what I'm wondering is: Can you have your LAN clients receive a random
address from a pool of DHCP addresses?
What I'm hoping to do is: replace my company's hokey Windoze DHCP
Hi folks,
Can you set up the latest Bering to provide addresses to ONLY a
predetermined list of MAC addressed clients? It seems like I remember
someone doing something similar to this a while back, but I can't find a
posting on it. I found something very similar
(http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-us
Monday, February 21, 2005 5:17 PM
Cc: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] A couple of odd behavior issues???
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> answer to question 1
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Craig Caughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, Feb
to question 1
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig Caughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 3:04 AM
> To: LEAF
> Subject: [leaf-user] A couple of odd behavior issues???
>
> Hi folks,
> I'm having a little seemingly odd behavior may
Hi folks,
I'm having a little seemingly odd behavior maybe someone can help me with.
1.) If I "ps ax | grep eth", I only see eth0, there's no eth1. I should see
both, shouldn't I? I'm using the dnsmasq.lrp package and its built-in DHCP
functionality to service my LAN.
2.) If I boot from the floppy
lines in the /etc/dnsmasq.conf
file.
Presto, chango...now it works! :-) Thank you Gene and Tom for your input.
Have a great week.
Best Regards,
Craig
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gene Smith
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 3:37
Hi folks,
I'm not sure if this is related to my other hiccups, but I don't think so.
My problem is that I don't seem to be able to resolve DNS names. I can
connect to web sites if I know their IP address, but I can't ping anyone via
FQDN either from my LAN or from the firewall. Suggestions?
Thank
line.
#fw net ACCEPT
#LAST LINE -- DO NOT REMOVE
Any other suggestions?
Thank you,
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Eastep
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 1:03 PM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF
Subject: Re:
Hi folks,
I'm setting up a new Bering-uClibc 2.2.3 box, and I've added Tom's latest
stable shorwall.lrp package to it before starting any setup. I've got my
NICs configured (both use DHCP), and both NICs receive their addresses fine.
However...I have no internet access. :-( When I try to ping a FQD
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???
Thank you,
Craig
--
Hi folks,
I just wanted a little clarification. I'm setting up a new Bering-uClibc
2.2.3 box, and it's included version of Shorewall is 2.0.15. I want to
include Tom's latest shorewall.lrp file, 2.2.0. Do I just need to replace
the existing .lrp file on my boot media and follow the instructions for
Hi Al,
It's not very often I can contribute to the group, but I had identically the
same problem. Here's what I did:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 46.60.172.201
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 46.60.172.255
gateway 46.60.172.254
# Additional IP addresses
k you,
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luis.F.Correia
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 12:42 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Creating bootable CD error-"LRP= is empty or
unset"...
Hi!
> -Original Message---
Hi folks,
O.K., I'm stumped. :-)
I'm trying to create a bootable CD. I've read the threads about this error
message, and followed the instructions
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucdrom.html and
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-ide.html) in every combination I
can create, and st
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jaap Eldering
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 7:03 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Where's the NIC drivers?
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 06:22:57AM -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hmmm, am I missing something? I'm
Hmmm, am I missing something? I'm trying to set up Bering-uClibc 2.2.2, and
I can't figure out how / where to specify which NIC driver(s) to load. Can
someone tell me which file(s) I need to edit and which directory I'll need
to copy drivers to should the default install not have my needed driver?
Hi folks,
Regarding the "proper" setup of a DMZ; as a "general rule", computers within
DMZ's are no more "trusted" by the internal LAN(s) than are any other
computers on the internet. Some of the configuration settings on the
firewall are just a little more "relaxed" to allow boxes in your DMZ to b
Hi Andrew,
I think I can help you with the additional IP addresses. I struggled with
trying to figure that out, but with some help from the group...I got mine
working. I had 5 static IP addresses assigned to me too, so in the
/etc/network/interfaces file (Option 1, and then 1 again from the main lr
for all of your efforts!!!
Best Regards,
Craig Caughlin
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Hey Arnold,
I wonder if you need to us the pci-scan.o module, and make the "pci-scan"
entry right above your NIC declaration(s) in the /etc/modules file??? Mine
looks like:
# Those realtek based NICs need mii module
#mii
#8139cp
#8139too
#eepro100
#epic100
#pcnet32
#viarhine
#winbond-840
# PCI et
Hey, thanks Tom!
Have a great day!
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Tom Eastep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 10:58 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall affiliation with commercial product?
Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> A
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???
Thanks,
Craig
Thank you, Geroge!
Have a great weekend.
Craig
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Hi folks,
Management wants to buy a CISCO PIX firewall because they have no confidence
in a "free" firewall product. I've told them to reconsider and thought it
would help if I could find that article in Linux magazine that compared the
two...but I can't find which month/year it was. Does anyone kn
Hi folks,
I'd like to set a very difficult password for my Bering-uClibc 2.1-rc1 box
(for obvious reasons), and I'm open to suggestions. :-)
I "think" (unless I've overlooked something) that I'm limited to an 8
character password, but are there any unusual and/or obscure keyboard
combinations I co
Thank you Erich & Ronny!
Ronny, Yes "since you ask a question like that i guess you typed ip addr
add.etc.etc in shell instead of adding to interfaces file ???"...that's
exactly what I did. I was concerned about what to back up, but Charles told
me to back up etc.lrp to save my changes.
Thank
Hi everyone!
O.K. Per Charles & Tom's suggestions (thank you, gentlemen), I decided to
try and assign my additional IP addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces. I
tried to assign them in, at first, 2 different ways...neither one of which
worked. I tried:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet
Hey...thank you Charles & Tom for the expeditious response! Let me see if I
can address you both...
O.K., so I gather that I need to do 2 things:
1.) Take Charles suggestion and "add entries for eth0:0, eth0:1, etc., along
with the entry for eth0", and 2.) Tom's suggestion "ADD_SNAT_ALIASES=Yes
Hi folks,
I'm trying (with no success) to assign multiple IP addresses to eth0 on my
Bering-uClibc 2.1-rc1 box.
At Tom's suggestion, I have read (studied really) his instructions at:
http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_setup_guide.htm.
I have been assigned by our network admin the following addre
Hi folks,
This is what I did...and it seems to work O.K. I'm on the West Coast
(Sacramento, CA):
Place this entry in the TZ file: PST+8PDT,M4.1.0/2,M10.5.0/2
Then, end the line with a newline character (hit enter, or it might not work
correctly) if you're using Bering-uClibc.
Place the followin
Hi folks,
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
---
Thank you, Tom.
Happy New Year!
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Eastep
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 6:59 PM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: LEAF (LEAF)
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] How to use multiple IP addresses?
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004
Hi everyone!
Happy New Year!
My ISP has assigned the following IP addresses to me:
66.60.172.201,202,203, and 204- and my Gateway is: 66.60.172.254. I've
looked carefully at the existing documentation, but I don't see how to
use multiple IP addresses with Bering. I'm sure I'll have to modify
Shore
Hi folks,
Happy New Year! I'm making a new Bering-uClibc CD, but I've done it the
"old" way-as outlined in the Bering users' guide written by Jacques &
Eric (only because that's the way I've always done it). My CD boot fine,
but hangs at: RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0.
Any suggestions
Hi folks,
Hey, thanks Erich.
I forgot to ask you: I *think* I know what the ntpdate package is for
(updating the firewall itself), what's the ntpsimpl package for?
Thank you,
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erich Titl
Sent: Tuesda
the /etc/TZ that is: PST8PDT
1.) In Section 5.2, I see reference to the TZ variable. Does the
variable already exist, or does it need to be created? Where do I create
it?
Thank you,
Craig
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From: Erich Titl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 29, 20
Hi folks,
(Please forgive me if this gets posted twice-the previous message seemed
to bounce back to me for some reason)
I'm trying to set up Bering-uClibc 2.0.1 to have the most accurate
time/date functionality, and it "seems" from the docs that to do so is
using the ntpdate.lrp package (which r
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up Bering-uClibc 2.0.1 to have the most accurate
time/date functionality, and it "seems" from the docs that to do so is
using the ntpdate.lrp package (which requires the libm.lrp package).
1.) Would using these packages be the most accurate timekeeping method
for Berin
On Behalf Of Lynn Avants
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] How to debug boot up?
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 10:15 am, Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Merry Christmas!
Likewise. :)
> dhcpcd is loading on boot, but dhcpcd is not running
you,
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lynn Avants
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 7:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] How to debug boot up?
On Tuesday 23 December 2003 07:14 pm, Craig Caughlin wrote: [...]
> Any ideas w
Hi everyone!
Thank you Lynn & Luis (Happy Holidays! :-)) for your suggestions.
You were right, Lynn. I had packages that weren't loading. Oddly enough,
due to simply bad floppy disks.
Now, I have the basic disk almost working. It will provide addresses for
my LAN, but it won't grab an address to
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up a new Bering-uClibc v 2.0 firewall, and I'm getting
an error message(s) that I think are related to dnscache (which, of
course, scroll by so quickly I can't be sure :-). How do find out which
package(s) I'm having problems with? I wrote the dmesg to a file, and
then e
Hi folks,
I can't get my NICs to initialize. I'm using Bering-uClibc (from
Bering-uClibc_2.0_img_bering-uclibc-1680.exe) and 3 Netgear FA310TX
(Rev-D2)cards. I've tried using both the natsemi.o & tulip.o drivers by
themselves and with the pci-scan.o driver, none of which work. I would
be happy to p
Hi folks,
I see in Tom's documentation for Shorewall that he runs Squid
transparently on a box in his DMZ rather than on his LAN, and I'm just
curious why?
Thank you, Happy Holidays!
Craig
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Shorewall. I'm not familiar with
what this entry specifically does, so I thought I'd ask someone much
more astute than myself. :-) Comments?
Thank you,
Craig
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From: Joey Officer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 6:15 PM
To: Craig
Hi folks,
I'm setting up a new Bering 1.2 firewall, and in my notes to myself I
have a note to either remove (or in this case I simply commented out)
the /var/lib/shorewall entry that is within the root.exclude.list file.
Do I need to do this or just don't bother?
Thank you,
Craig
---
Hi folks,
I would like to be able to connect my home computer to my office, via VPN of
course. My home LAN is behind a Bering firewall. My office runs a Microsoft
ISA server product. I'm looking for feedback: Should I configure Bering to
be my VPN endpoint for my home LAN or should I configure it t
Info From Data Corporation
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 7:16 AM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF (LEAF)
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Bering & Citrix WinFrame?
If your Bering Firewall allows outbound connections it will work. At her
workplace, they will have to make the server available for conne
Hi folks,
My wife has a computer that needs to access a server at her workplace
running Citrix WinFrame. Does anyone know: will I have to open a port on
Bering in order for the signal to pass through? I know Citrix runs on port
1494, but I'm not sure if I'll need to modify my Bering 1.2 firewall f
Hi folks (and David, too),
Mostly just web access.
Thank you,
Craig
-Original Message-
From: David I.S. Mandala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 3:54 PM
To: Craig Caughlin
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] OT - How many users will a T1 line service?
That highly depends
Hi folks,
I'm working on a little project with a school district, and I'm
wondering if anyone has an idea (or firsthand experience) how many users
that you might "reasonably" expect either a full T1 line or fractional
T1 line to provide internet service for??? I need to do some "financial
planning"
Hi folks,
Hey Lynn, I like your response, "you can't run a VPN w/o internet access
can you? :)"
I guess what I really meant was that it's my understanding that the
security risk lies in being able to connect to your remote network via
VPN (of course), and still being able to browse the internet as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leaf-user-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott
> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:47 PM
> To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF (LEAF)
> Subject: Re: [leaf-user] VPN security issue? Slightly O/T...
>
> The only thing I can think of is if the given box's conn
Hi folks,
I seem to remember a while back reading somewhere (likely either here at
the newsgroup or perhaps a Microsoft security bulletin?) that it's a
SIGNIFICANT security problem if you have an active VPN connection on a
given box and can browse the internet at the same time. It was my
understand
Hi folks,
I'm trying to sort out in my mind my options for VPN access. I have my
simple home LAN (2 Windows boxes behind a Bering 1.2 box) that needs to
access other Windows based LANs via VPN using IPSec (not PPTP), one of
the LANs is behind a Cisco router and the other behind a Windows ISA
server
Hi folks,
Can someone tell me how to actually "burn" the Bering .iso image to a
USB device? I have one of the little USB plug and pray drives I would
like to boot Bering from. I normally use Roxio to burn my bootable CD's,
but Roxio (apparently) will only burn to a CD drive. P.S. I have a
RedHat bo
Hi folks,
Are the modules and packages within the Bering_1.1_modules_2.4.20.tar.gz
compatible with Bering uClibc 1.1.1?...or is there a separate "tarball" of
modules and packages for that version of Bering?
Thank you,
Craig
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Hi Jeremy,
Does the CD boot...but fails to completely load and then you get the kernel
panic error? Did you include the rw parameter in your isolinux.cfg file? (I
missed that at first and had the same problem). My isolinux.cfg file looks
like:
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux rw initrd
traversal? :-)
Thank you very much!
Craig
-Original Message-
From: Alex Rhomberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 7:16 AM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF-user
Subject: AW: [leaf-user] Bering & NAT Traversal stuff
> Alex - One final question: Is there a .lrp packa
Hi folks,
Alex - One final question: Is there a .lrp package for the Super FreeS/WAN,
or is it compiled within the kernel on your site? Is all I need to do what
you mention, "You should be able to use the kernel, modules and ipsec.lrp on
my page without a recompile. Don't forget to replace all modu
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From: Alex Rhomberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:19 AM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF
Subject: AW: [leaf-user] Bering & NAT Traversal stuff
> 1.) Do I understand it correctly that the latest Bering(s)(Bering-uClibc &
> Bering) both support
Hi folks,
1.) Do I understand it correctly that the latest Bering(s)(Bering-uClibc &
Bering) both support NAT traversal? I'm a little confused because of the
earlier post entitled "Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal" that referred to Alex
Rhomberg's LEAF Page at
http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userp
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matt Schalit
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:07 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] My weblet doesn't work :-(
Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've made a new Bering CD, made it just like I've always done
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?
Craig
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alex Rhomberg
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 8:04 AM
To: Craig Caughlin; LEAF
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Hey Lance,
Why not just VPN to the box behind Bering: If the box is running XP-Pro,
enable remote desktop and surf away. If the box is either Windows 2000
Server or Advanced Server, enable Terminal Services on the box, Terminal
Service into it, and then surf away?
Best Regards,
Craig
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Hi folks,
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
(http://192.168.1.254/)... I get a Cannot find server message. Suggestions?
Thank you.
Craig
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Hi folks,
I couldn't get my new Bering CD to boot. I remembered from an earlier post
that one Bering user noted he had to modify his isolinux.cfg file to look
like "default linux rw initrd=initrd.lrp ..." by including the rw value.
What puzzles me is that Jacques' documentation doesn't mention this
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
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Hi folks,
Would it be accurate to say: Whenever you're attempting to set up a VPN, if
one of the LAN's that you're attempting to connect to(or even an individual
box for that matter) is behind a router (LEAF variation, Cisco, Linksys,
etc.), you'll ne
Hi folks,
Are there any "new" Soekris type appliances for LEAF? I mean, I've seen
previous posts to the group and it seems like these compact flash, etc. type
devices have a disadvantage that floppy disk and CD versions of LEAF don't
have...they can't be made read only. I like the svelte little enc
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 Cau
the "cat" commands before and after the modules (I
don't know how to do that :-( ) Thank you all for your help and
suggestions!
Craig
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From: Brad Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 4:23 PM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: LEAF
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, January 23, 2003 8:56 AM
To: Craig Caughlin
Cc: LEAF
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering print server set-up
Craig,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 07:10:18 PST Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I've carefully followed the instructions at
> http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/cmu/dachlpd.htm to set up
Hi folks,
I've carefully followed the instructions at
http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/cmu/dachlpd.htm to set up my Bering box as a
print server, but it doesn't work (I can't print). I was getting some insmod
error messages, and determined I was using the wrong parport.o,
parport_pc.o, and lp.o drive
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