[leaf-user] Configuring router to phone home

2011-01-05 Thread Dan Fuchs
to the Internet. Does anyone have a suggestion? I am also looking for a small PC with two Ethernet ports for this purpose. DIN rail mounting would be nice. Any suggestions? Dan -- Learn how Oracle Real Application

[leaf-user] shoe box PCs with disk-on-chip

2004-05-24 Thread Dan Fuchs
Hi I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/4MB Disk on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes, booting from DOC is very fast. Price $90.00 includes shipping in the US. Each PC has: - Advantech PCA-6145B Single Board Computer ISA 48

[leaf-user] shoe box PCs with disk-on-chip 4-sale

2004-02-13 Thread Dan Fuchs
Hi I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/4MB Disk on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes, booting from DOC is very fast. Price $150.00 includes shipping in the US. Each PC has: - Advantech PCA-6145B Single Board Computer ISA 4

[leaf-user] shoe box PCs with disk-on-chip 4-sale

2004-01-12 Thread Dan Fuchs
Hi I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/4MB Disk on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes, booting from DOC is very fast. Price $150.00 includes shipping in the US. Each PC has: - Advantech PCA-6145B Single Board Computer ISA 4

[leaf-user] shoe box PCs with disk-on-chip 4-sale

2003-02-01 Thread Dan Fuchs
Hi I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/4MB Disk on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes, booting from DOC is very fast. This is the same unit used by Brad Fritz to write his chapter for the Bering users guide. Thanks Brad! Price $150

[leaf-user] NVidia nforce network drivers

2003-01-21 Thread Dan Cardamore
oaded from: http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86_40/nforce/1.0-0248/NVIDIA_nforce-1.0-0248.tar.gz I'm trying to use the 2.4.18 kernel so that I can choose between Bering or ucBering. Thanks, Dan ______ Dan Cardamore

[leaf-user] Bering uClibc and wireless.lrp

2002-12-16 Thread Dan Cardamore
Does anyone know where I could find wireless.lrp for bering uClibc? I'd rather not build it myself if I can avoid it :) Dan __ Dan Cardamoremailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hld.ca 13:19:03

[leaf-user] Loading Packages later than boot time.

2002-12-15 Thread Dan Cardamore
ite.com to /tmp 6. load packages into RAM Is this possible? Is there a better way of doing this? Thanks for any help, it is much appreciated. Dan ______ Dan Cardamoremailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hld.c

[leaf-user] shoe box PCs with DOC 4-sale

2002-11-20 Thread Dan
Hi I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/2MB Disk on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes, booting from DOC is very fast. This is the same unit used by Brad Fritz to write his chapter for the Bering users guide. Thanks Brad! Price $150

Re: [leaf-user] How to set up bridging with Bering?

2002-10-30 Thread dan carter
guitarlynn wrote: What's the option to get WINS servers syncing? I can't find any mention of it in the documentation for smb.conf. Im running 2.2.6 here which appears to be the latest. From the online Using Samba Book: [global] remote announce = remote list [global] remote browse s

Re: [leaf-user] How to set up bridging with Bering?

2002-10-29 Thread dan carter
guitarlynn wrote: A M$ WINS server will likely be a pain to get to sync across subnets, however Samba servers do it effortlessly. Must be a new option, last time i looked at it there was no way to sync samba WINS servers, they said they were working on it but it would be a proprietary option

Re: [leaf-user] How to set up bridging with Bering?

2002-10-29 Thread dan carter
guitarlynn wrote: On Monday 28 October 2002 23:20, dan carter wrote: Is there an a linux implementation of this protocol? I have been trying to get something like that going for ages to join two private LANs over the internet. All the VPN stuff i've looked at doesn't seem to

Re: [leaf-user] How to set up bridging with Bering?

2002-10-29 Thread dan carter
Scott Merrill wrote: On Tuesday 29 October 2002 12:20 am, dan carter wrote: I have not used it, but there is a Linux development effort for L2TP: http://sourceforge.net/projects/l2tp SMB Browse lists are best handled in a WAN setting by use of WINS. I agree on a large centrally controlled

Re: [leaf-user] How to set up bridging with Bering?

2002-10-28 Thread dan carter
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: You need to talk to more Microsoft people (motto: Microsoft doesn't understand how tcp/ip works.) The L2TP protocol used by M$ WAN's is a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (hence the name), which enables your systems to propogate Layer 2 packets (including broadcasts and arp

Re: [leaf-user] WISP - Additional Modules

2002-10-18 Thread dan carter
Vladimir I. wrote: Somebody already did a compile, and I was expecting for him to send them to me. Nothing so far ... In any case, Bering RC2 modules should be compatible. I tried the bering RC2 module for my network card but it paniced the kernel. I compiled my own module from the WISP so

Re: [leaf-user] 3c59x for 3c905c

2002-10-17 Thread dan carter
Steve Buehler wrote: I just purchased 6 new nic cards, 3coms 3C905C. I can't find a driver for them, but noticed that the 3c59x driver seems to work for them. Are there any problems that anybody knows about that this may cause? Or is the 3c59x the standard for all of the new 3com cards? 3

Re: [leaf-user] What was this person trying?

2002-10-17 Thread dan carter
Ray Olszewski wrote: The source address seems to be associated with dal.net, a big IRC provider. You They've been around for a long time, and way back when, they had a solid reputation. It might be worth calling this to their attention. Have you been connecting to dalnet irc servers? I reca

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel unstable under WISP?

2002-10-16 Thread dan carter
Dominik Strnad wrote: >HI, sorrry >I dind't catch whole case but I had big problems with WISP annd loadable >modules. >Solution is to get source codes for WISP - available at download pages (for >latest release are not available, take sources from previous release) unpack >to /usr/src/ and compil

Re: [leaf-user] Wireless connection

2002-10-15 Thread dan carter
Richard Hughes wrote: >I am running Dachstein with 2 nic's. > >I would like to add a wireless card and use a wireless >nic in an old office laptop to have wireless Internet >capability. > >Has anyone done this? > >Does anyone know what cards are compatible with the >drivers available? > > > I

[leaf-user] ARP Filtering

2002-10-13 Thread Dan Broscoi
Hello leaf-user, How can I do ARP filtering, with Bering ? Like, i want to give access to the net, only to certain MAC Addresses from a network. If a client change his IP, he should not be able to access the net. On RedHat, i use the /etc/ethers. bye -- Best regards, Dan

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel unstable under WISP?

2002-10-13 Thread dan carter
Larry Platzek wrote: >Hi Dan, >I think I read that you will want to try Bering-rc2 not rc3. >If I try Wisp I will need to use the same module as you (please try and >tell us the results). >Have a good day. > > > OK, so i tried the module from rc2, but this gave the sam

[leaf-user] Extra kernel modules for WISP?

2002-10-13 Thread dan
minute). The WISP install was perfectly stable before i added this driver, and the box is perfectly stable with the 3c509 up and running under a stock 2.4.19 kernel under a redhat 6.2 install. Are the latest bering modules incompatible with WISPDist? TIA, dan

[leaf-user] Bridging on Bering.

2002-10-07 Thread Dan Broscoi
t they are all build on my custom slackware-based distro, not on LRP... It would be a nice feature to LRP to implement the DOC's to some packages, and to add option to remove the documentation, so, after the user is cleared about what he is doing, to delete de h

[leaf-user] Bering on 486

2002-10-03 Thread Dan Broscoi
Hello leaf-user, Will it work ? -- Best regards, Dan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf

[leaf-user] industrial PCs 4 sale

2002-09-09 Thread Fuchs, Dan 6334 DUR HWS
e to post this message I hope I don't offend anyone if this isn't the proper place. Dan Fuchs --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FRE

[leaf-user] Compact Flash

2002-09-05 Thread Dan Broscoi
error or smth, anyway, i put it on the non-shielded cable, but i think it may be a software problem. -- Best regards, Dan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same o

[leaf-user] most distro used ?

2002-09-05 Thread Dan Broscoi
Hello leaf-user, what distro is most used for leaf ? I'm a beginner in leaf, so far i use with success Eigerstein, and WIRP , and i never tried more. Anyone of you have some schematics of a compact flash ide adapter? or, some eeprom ide adapter ? bye -- Best regards,

Re: [leaf-user] Re: /var/log/wtmp data log on LEAF

2002-08-28 Thread Dan Harkless
hacker being able to transfer their (appropriately set-up) rootkit onto the LEAF box, unpack it, and use it. > In the interest of not providing false hope, and in minimizing filesystem > and disk usage, I lean toward the "remove last" rather than the "support > wtmp"

Re: [leaf-user] sshd problem

2002-08-28 Thread Dan Harkless
time to catch up today. People need to be able to rely on leaf-announce if they don't have time to keep up with leaf-user, for security hole fixes if nothing else. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ --- This sf.ne

Re: [leaf-user] Commercial Support for LEAF

2002-08-28 Thread Dan Harkless
ay, your AC cable is passing power... Yup, you have conductivity. ;^> Presumably you meant to type "connectivity". > > This is the easiest path because we control the horizontal, we > > control the vertical... err, the hardware and the inst

Re: [leaf-user] /var/log/wtmp data log on LEAF

2002-08-28 Thread Dan Harkless
7;touch /var/log/wtmp' in one of the startup scripts. On my systems I put that in the 'start' section of /etc/init.d/sysklogd, since that's the point at which the other /var/log files get created. In his response to my bug report, Jacques stated that in the next version

Re: [leaf-user] FORW: CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 Multiple Vulnerabilities In OpenSSL

2002-08-12 Thread Dan Harkless
a Mailman list, I wasn't sure whether the lack > > of a bounce was a configuration problem or a bug, but I'll trust your > > implication that it's the latter. > > > > I've now submitted a bug report -- thanks again for pointing me to the right > > pl

Re: [leaf-user] Dead boot disk

2002-08-12 Thread Dan Harkless
floppy after each change, it takes less time to simply keep a duplicate floppy (or pair of floppies, for dual-floppy configs), and make each lrcfg package backup to both the main and backup floppies, one after another. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ ---

Re: [leaf-user] Help with tulip module

2002-08-01 Thread Dan Harkless
ncing tulip? (You can scroll the console window back up to them with shift + Page Up, or use the dmesg command, if it hasn't been too long since you booted.) Anything in /var/log/syslog? -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ --

Re: [leaf-user] FORW: CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 Multiple Vulnerabilities In OpenSSL

2002-08-01 Thread Dan Harkless
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 19:36, Dan Harkless wrote: > > Argh. I tried to forward the below CERT advisory to the list yesterday but > > it was rejected because I used a MIME-based forward. The list rejects such > > posts withou

Re: [leaf-user] Does the module order matter in syslinux.cfg?

2002-08-01 Thread Dan Harkless
me eth0 and the second will be eth1). Packages are declared in syslinux.cfg, and the order generally does not matter. If a package replaced files installed by core system packages, then it'd be important for it to be listed after those packages, but I suspect there are very few packages like

Re: [leaf-user] FORW: CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 Multiple Vulnerabilities In OpenSSL

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
"Michael D. Schleif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dan Harkless wrote: > > > > Argh. I tried to forward the below CERT advisory to the list yesterday but > > it was rejected because I used a MIME-based forward. The list rejects such > > posts withou

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
he "* * *" on the first hop doesn't really bother me, now that I know to expect it. I had noticed the problem but didn't have any immediate plans to report it. I just wanted to back up what the original reporter was saying, since you said you couldn't repro

[leaf-user] FORW: CERT Advisory CA-2002-23 Multiple Vulnerabilities In OpenSSL

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
ie Mellon University. Revision History July 30, 2002: Initial release - -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQCVAwUBPUa3CaCVPMXQI2HJAQFfMQP+OScRIgv9wK92OnJ+2GMwSbizihkdlczk UN8NMKOw7ZB5xF6U4juvac2lYFySvAw6O0h7AkUKIubmJINtxNP+8M174S9WluDF Y2Z1BNTcIaDuM6TculYk0+abX/Z1zPt/odAj5wtq0

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
"Dan Harkless" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Well, it certainly happens for me, both on my home LAN behind a Bering > 1.0-rc3 and on my work LAN behind a Bering 1.0-rc3: > > Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195] > (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Mic

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Kan you do a normal ping to your bering firewall from the machine you are > tracerouting from? Yes. I show the output of that in the post I just made. ------- Dan Harkless | To preven

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-31 Thread Dan Harkless
what unlikely. FWIW, I tried boxes on my work network running four different UNIX flavors, and they all get the same problem on hop 1, though I guess that's to be expected if UNIX traceroute uses UDP and on my work Bering box (unlike my home Bering box) I haven't tried changing that UDP po

Re: [leaf-user] Re: re sh-httpd perm Bug

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
nt. I don't think this applies in my case, but it's a good point to bring up -- thanks. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job board for high-te

Re: [leaf-user] Re: re sh-httpd perm Bug

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
ck on the red light to find out what's wrong. I think the "ERROR" case should be saved for when things are seriously wrong, like the firewall is failing to process packets, or all rules have been cleared, or things of that nature. Again, I'm perfectly happy wit

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
he road is > blocking icmp. It doesn't kill traceroute but it means your missing one hop. Um, right. It's the first hop. My Bering firewall. That's what we were talking about... -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/

[leaf-user] Re: OT: acronym lookups (was: Where is the lrpkg.cfg file?)

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
, though. > I'm sure there are others too. Yup, but if AcronymFinder is the one that everyone is linking to (which appears to be the case if it was the first result from Google), it would appear it is indeed the best, despite the issues I mentioned. Certainly 241,000+ acronyms is tough to

Re: [leaf-user] Using ifconfig?

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
t (and presumably dialup PPP as well), "ifdown ppp0" will bring down the PPP interface and "ifup ppp0" will bring up the interface, doing a new PPP login, getting a newly-assigned IP address, etc. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ ---

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-30 Thread Dan Harkless
specific danger to allowing ICMP packets from your internal network to the firewall box? > I will try and network monitor an microsoft traceroute and come back with > a better filtered solution. That'd be great... -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ -

[leaf-user] Re: re sh-httpd perm Bug

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
ot;. Isn't this the whole point of a firewall, to deny and reject those packets? How is this an "ERROR"? At worst, it should be at "yellow alert". -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ ---

Re: [leaf-user] Where is the lrpkg.cfg file?

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
y useful resource to have, Brad! Thanks for posting that link. (Too bad about their obnoxious banner and popup ads, and self-censorship on e.g. "FUBAR", though.) BTW, they were missing a definition for "LEAF", but I submi

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
umably the solution, then, would be to open up some "icmp" stuff in Shorewall, though I wouldn't hazard to guess what. Personally it doesn't really bother me that the first hop of traceroute always gets "* * *", now that I know it's to be expected. (If the required

Re: [leaf-user] traceroute through Bering firewall

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
messages in your log? Not in my logs. Last thing in there is the message saying that "Shorewall Restarted". -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/dan/ --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Dice - The leading online job

Re: [leaf-user] Anyone compiled nsupdate for LEAF?

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
est/packages/nsupdate.lrp> with this. When that's done, one of us should make an announcement to leaf-announce as to the availability of the package. In the meantime, if anyone just wants to take a look at the ifup_nsupdate script alone (it should also work on a non-LEAF Linux box), i

Re: [Leaf-devel] Re: [leaf-user] Bering: PPTP server updated (pptpd.lrp)

2002-07-29 Thread Dan Harkless
Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sat, 2002-07-27 at 22:48, Jacques Nilo wrote: > > Le Dimanche 28 Juillet 2002 01:55, Dan Harkless a écrit : > > > Jacques Nilo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Isn't this the kind of thing that should be

Re: [leaf-user] Bering: PPTP server updated (pptpd.lrp)

2002-07-27 Thread Dan Harkless
ough that I'm going to have to unsubscribe to it once things are burned-in. At that point I'll only be subscribed to leaf-announce, which, looking at its mail archive, doesn't appear to be used the way it's intended to be. -- Dan Harkless [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://harkless.org/da

[leaf-user] Anyone compiled nsupdate for LEAF?

2002-07-23 Thread Dan Harkless
t;) for Bering (or other LEAF/LRP variants)? I searched the mailing list archives and didn't find any mentions of this... I've verified that nsupdate on a normal Linux distro does what I need -- now if only I had a version compiled for LEAF...

Re: [BAWUG] Re: [leaf-user] surge protection for UTP

2002-05-05 Thread Dan Lanciani
|Dan Lanciani suggested using fber optics -thank you |for your efforts. That would be out of my budget, |besides I have a WAP11 at the other end -> would |require a 'fiber to UTP' adaptor -making it further |out of reach. Don't be too sure of that. Check on eBay. 10BaseFl eq

Re: [Leaf-user] Multicast Routing

2002-03-10 Thread Dan Mønster
and make the lrp package pimd.lrp > for me. I'll send you my home grown pimd.lrp as well as an mrouted.lrp package I downloaded somewhere, in private communication. I hope it works out for you. Use mrouted for DVMRP and pimd for PIM-SM. Re

Re: [Leaf-user] Multicast Routing

2002-03-08 Thread Dan Mønster
compile and make a pimd.lrp package for you. I also have a Linux 2.2.19 LRP kernel with multicast enabled that might be useful to you. -Dan _________ Dan Mønster, PhD E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNI·C, Research

[Leaf-user] CD-Rom

2002-02-10 Thread Dan Fuchs
Hi,   Could someone help me? I am trying to make a CD from Oxygen_2.1.3_iso_Oxygen-LRP-CD.bin. I'm using Roxio EZ cd creator v5 in windoze. So far I have a wasted CD with the bin file stored on it. How do I get the ISO format to work?   Thanks, Dan Fuchs

RE: [Leaf-user] loading PCMCIA modules; PCI vs ISA

2002-01-04 Thread Dan Schwartz
ard & mouse ports as well as the ISA boards. The problem is that the bridge chips don't handle ISA interrupts too well: Basically, the 4:1 clock speed difference causes each ISA interrupt to cause 4 interrupts on the PCI bus. OUCH! Cheers! Dan Please CC any re

RE: [Leaf-user] Sending email alerts with Dachstein CD V1.0.2

2001-12-30 Thread Dan Schwartz
from your friendly BOFH! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Steve Jeppesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Sending email alerts with Dachstein CD V1.0.2 > > >hey, if the guy/girl wants to send me their info...more power to them! lol > >

[Leaf-user] Medical mages [WAS:portfw to *multiple* hosts ???]

2001-12-28 Thread Dan Schwartz
e contract revenue. Sometimes you have to hit a horse over the head with a 2x4 to get his attention... -> By the way, more graphics & prepress shops are throwing out proprietary systems and going with off-the-shelf solutions. Cheers! Dan >-Origina

RE: [Leaf-user] OT (was IPSec discussion)

2001-12-27 Thread Dan Schwartz
- One of the best deals going is the Hobbyist Kit: Compaq has them for both OpenVMS and Tru64 - I have both; but VMS chokes on the AlphaPC series. One of the tricks is to use the Tru64 libraries with linux. Since I don't follow the AlphaLinux <http://www.alphalinux.com>

RE: [Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark with LEAF? (Summary)

2001-12-27 Thread Dan Schwartz
>-Original Message- >From: Charles Steinkuehler >Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark with LEAF? (Summary) > > >> >I've seen a number of reports from folks successfully using hardware >> >acceleration with FreeS/WAN, >> >> Oh? I didn't see any drivers for h

RE: [Leaf-user] loading PCMCIA modules; PCI vs ISA

2001-12-26 Thread Dan Schwartz
generates *four* PCI interrupts. Yuk. But, it gets worse: The NIC has to respond to all packets, generating interrupts whether the packet is destined for that machine or not. Cheers! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Brock Nanson >Subject: Re:[Leaf-use

RE: [Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark withLEAF? (Summary)

2001-12-25 Thread Dan Schwartz
>-Original Message- >From: Michael Leone > > >On Mon, 2001-12-24 at 15:52, Dan Schwartz wrote: > >> If I need more CPU horsepower, I'll use 21264 (Alpha) CPU's instead. > >Not with LEAF; it'

RE: [Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark with LEAF? (Summary)

2001-12-24 Thread Dan Schwartz
f I need more CPU horsepower, I'll use 21264 (Alpha) CPU's instead. >You might also want to note that the new AES >crypto algorithm is much more CPU friendly than 3DES (as are several other >cryto standards). You may be able to find FreeS/WAN patches for rijenda

RE: [Leaf-user] Thanks for the great work!!

2001-12-23 Thread Dan Schwartz
You forgot Ebonics... Happy Kwanzaa! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Dieter Huerten >Subject: [Leaf-user] Thanks for the great work!! > > > didn't check _all_ languages, as my (Africaans), (Catalan), (...) > isn't present at

RE: [Leaf-user] PPPoP DachStein Firewall going to two disk

2001-12-23 Thread Dan Schwartz
y to go. With the Win95 boot floppy, you have to manually copy the IDE drivers and invoke them in CONFIG.SYS & AUTOEXEC.BAT... [I *think* the pure linux equivalents are MILO (Mini Loader) and LILO (Linux Loader.] Hope this helps! Dan PS: At least I know my way ar

RE: [Leaf-user] PPPoP DachStein Firewall going to two disk

2001-12-23 Thread Dan Schwartz
Cheers! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Kevin >Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 3:31 PM >Subject: [Leaf-user] PPPoP DachStein Firewall going to two disk > >Anyone have any clues as what to try next? I really need the two floppies >and no my motherboard does not suppor

RE: [Leaf-user] Advanced firewall tricks

2001-12-23 Thread Dan Schwartz
Charles, do you have a URL to the articles? Thanks! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Charles Steinkuehler >Subject: [Leaf-user] Advanced firewall tricks > > >For those of you who don't subscribe to Sys Admin, there are a couple of >i

RE: [Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark with LEAF? (Summary)

2001-12-22 Thread Dan Schwartz
put >> >> That's a big difference. I'm sure you could put together >> a LEAF box with a PIII 800 and 512 MB ram, but you're asking >> for other companies solutions, and I'll let someone else >> answer that. I'd like to think a LEAF box could keep

RE: [Leaf-user] 4 port nic (another)

2001-12-21 Thread Dan Schwartz
I forgot: AdapCrap also has a couple of 4 port NIC's: (text wrapped) >-Original Message- >From: johdomi >Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 7:43 PM >Subject: [Leaf-user]

RE: [Leaf-user] 4 port nic

2001-12-21 Thread Dan Schwartz
in" loads. With 4 loads on a single PCI option card, it needs the bridge chip. I tangled with a combo dual SCSI & 10/100 NIC that had a bridge chip; and it failed miserably in a P133 Dell... Hope this helps! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Da

RE: [Leaf-user] 4 port nic

2001-12-21 Thread Dan Schwartz
hat they're using now. Cheers! Dan >-Original Message- >From: johdomi >Subject: [Leaf-user] 4 port nic > > >Try checking the used computer parts shops. you can find a 4 port 3com >10MB nic for lees than $50 and sometime

[Leaf-user] Is this newbie even in the right ballpark with LEAF?

2001-12-20 Thread Dan Schwartz
;http://www.intel.com/network/idc/products/vpn_gateway.htm>? Thanking you in advance, Dan Schwartz ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user

RE: [Leaf-user] Starting from scratch to build a high capacity VPN tunnel appliance, part 2

2001-12-20 Thread Dan Schwartz
- Speaking of which, are there any rough estimates of LEAF's capacity vs CPU horsepower. Also, does the linux kernel take advantage of the "Screaming Sindy" P4 instruction extensions? Cheers! Dan >-Original Message- >From: Michael D. Schl

RE: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
Here's the IPCONFIG syntax in Win2k: Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195] (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp. C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>IPCONFIG /? Windows 2000 IP Configuration USAGE: ipconfig [/? | /all | /release [adapter] | /renew [adapter] |

RE: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
e the MAC address didn't match up... Just a vain attempt to slow down the script kiddies. Cheers! Dan >-Original Message- >From: gc >Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes > > >It looks like Charles and Dan nailed it. > >My ISP

RE: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
And just when you AT&T cable users thought it was safe to go back into the water: Comcast wins AT&T Broadband in $72 billion deal <http://www.cnn.com/money/2001/12/19/deals/att/index.htm> Get ready to change your settings yet again... Cheer

RE: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
f the firmware updates on the Linksys BEFSR41 appliance: You can assign the WAN port any MAC address to spoof the ISP.] Hope this helps! Dan >-Original Message- >From: gc >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [Leaf-user] Update: AT&T Transition Woes > >

RE: [Leaf-user] Starting from scratch to build a high capacity VPN tunnel appliance, part 2

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
point in the highly competitive business.] Again, thank you *very* much for pointing me in the right direction! Dan Schwartz PS: I'm subscribed in individual message mode, so I don't need CC's -> Sign up for the Mac-NT Mailing List at: <http://lyris

[Leaf-user] Starting from scratch to build a high capacity VPN tunnel appliance, part 2

2001-12-19 Thread Dan Schwartz
CPU boxes. Are there any FreeS/WAN implementations using the v2.4x kernel? Cheers! Dan Schwartz Cherry Hill, NJ ---> PREVIOUSLY, MR. BROCK NANSON WROTE... >From: "Brock Nanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Leaf-user] Re: Starting from scratch to build a high

RE: [Leaf-user] Eigerstein: weblet, sh-httpd and ipchains

2001-07-14 Thread Dan
Sounds like your permissions are incorrect on the firewall rules. The weblet readme at: http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages/weblet.htm lists the chmods you need to perform in order to be all good. Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of

RE: [Leaf-user] EigerStein DMZ v1.1 Proxy ARP installation

2001-07-12 Thread Dan
leaving you with a DMZ that is controlled by only the settings in your DMZ_OPEN_DEST section. FWIW, I was a rank noob to not only LRP, but *nix in general when I undertook this, and an *I* got it working without too much trouble. :) Good luck, Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-08 Thread Dan
nux/document/LinuxRouter/dox/pa.txt which gives a good description of the basic process. Pay particular attention to the 2 numbered bullets at the very end. Cached ARP information upstream can make you think it's broke when it ain't :) Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROT

RE: [Leaf-user] Forwarding to multiple IP addresses

2001-07-07 Thread Dan
and ipfilter.conf files from the LRP-CD distro. You could also just copy/paste/modify the ones posted at W. Dudley's site but make sure you get rid of any funky carriage returns or formatting crud that might get introduced in the process. < ---

Re: [Leaf-user] kernel

2001-07-04 Thread Dan Mønster
sis.com linuxrc-always: The Oxygen/LRP Resource CDROM or ftp.psychosis.com -Dan _____ Dan Mønster, PhD E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNI·C, Research Phone: (+45) 8937 6621 Olof Palmes Allé 38

RE: [Leaf-user] PCAnywhere vs. LRP-CD ???

2001-07-03 Thread Dan
f host addresses, encrypting the VNC session, etc. Dan ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user

RE: [Leaf-user] Firewall testing

2001-06-26 Thread Dan
rking ports. As far as the 1080, that's SOCKS --- I don't know why it is showing for all of us (myself included). I am definitely NOT running any such proxy here. Port 3128 is not one I can find any info on. My last guess is this: the probe app is a POS, and not to be trusted. Dan ---

[Leaf-user] OT: Generic DNS Questions

2001-06-26 Thread Dan
RY pedestrian level? Most of the HOW-TO docs I have located refer to the specifics of configuring one system vs. another, but don't really go into explaining the background of exactly what the DNS system IS and how it WORKS. Thanks for all the help, Dan

RE: [Leaf-user] Proxy ARP DMZ to Internal Forwarding

2001-06-25 Thread Dan
Nice catch, EagleEye! :) Please send me the specifications for your adult beverage of choice, and forwarding instructions! Dan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Steinkuehler Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 2:39 PM To: [EMAIL

RE: [Leaf-user] Proxy ARP DMZ to Internal Forwarding

2001-06-25 Thread Dan
Charles, Here's the output --- thanks again: # # # ipfilter.conf This file contains the functions that contain the firewall # and ipfilter configuration. This is an example setup for # IP masquearding # IPFILTER_CONF_VERSION=20010330 # set -x # Uncomment for script

[Leaf-user] Proxy ARP DMZ to Internal Forwarding

2001-06-25 Thread Dan
* 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 n/a So my question: Is there a simple configuration that does a blanket allowance of Internal requests into the DMZ, or do I need to configure individual IPMASQADM statements for every case? Thanks again for all the previous help, Dan ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user

RE: [Leaf-user] eiger2beta

2001-06-19 Thread Dan
Image is here:   http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/DiskImages/Eiger/EigerStein2BETA.htm   Great "cookbook" here: http://nw-hoosier.dyndns.org/rlohman/linux/eiger-contents.html -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of crontabSent: Tuesday, J

RE: [Leaf-user] Routing in Prozy ARP DMZ

2001-06-19 Thread Dan
DG: Is it possible to do this: have ALL UDP inbound in the 64xxx range directed to the server's 27015 port? That would fix it. Dan NOTE: - You still have outbound traffic from the DMZ masqueraded (the first MASQ rule) - You have 22 Denied packets in the forward chain...you might want t

RE: [Leaf-user] Routing in Prozy ARP DMZ

2001-06-19 Thread Dan
nt-initiated UDP traffic to port 27015 goes off into the ether, from the client user's perspective, and it does not appear that the change from MASQ to ACCEPT alone is correcting that. Are there any specific changes to the DMZ_OPEN_DEST rules you would rec

RE: [Leaf-user] Routing in Prozy ARP DMZ

2001-06-18 Thread Dan
verify they work individually. I also tried the tips in Rick O's MiniHOWTo on ensuring all arps on all are devices are up to date --- including just letting it all "sit" for an hour. What do you recommend I re-check? Thanks again, Dan

RE: [Leaf-user] Routing in Prozy ARP DMZ

2001-06-18 Thread Dan
hacking on the scripts... Would there ever be a case in which XXX_ROUTES would be used for eth1? I just noticed that there is no ETH1_ROUTES var in my current .conf - >> An updated network diagram is here http://64.81.226.171/netdiagram2.txt >> Current netwo

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