, which should be dnscache.
And it should pass the request up and out on eth0. What am I missing?
dnscache shows up in the process list. How can I see what requests it
gets?
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Tom,
Thanks again for your suggestion - tcpdump showed the problem - no return
route. I'm learning, albeit slowly.
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On Sat, 18 May 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Sat, 18 May 2002, David Smead wrote:
I probably should have installed
-- anywhere 192.168.3.0/24
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over nfs, so a lot
of stuff is working over the .3.0 net.
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On Sat, 18 May 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Sat, 18 May 2002, David Smead wrote:
I'm playing with forwarding using a couple of Debian machines, before
finalizing a Bering firewall
/init.d# uname -a
Linux thevenin 2.4.18-686 #1 Sun Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002 i686 unknown
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On Sat, 18 May 2002, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Sat, 18 May 2002, David Smead wrote:
Tom,
Thanks for the reply. Here's route on the 192.168.3.245
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, steve wrote:
Hi Brock
Thanks for your concerns on power consumption and I would have to agree
about using an AP, particularly if buying everything from the start it
would be better.
The wireless cards only cost me $13USD each
to the slot closest to the computer.
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Scott Ritchie wrote:
Please ignore my last post.
New question...
I have 2x 10/100 tulip nics and one 10baseT nic. How do I assign what eth#
to each nic. Currently eth0=10/100, eth1=10
get the same thing by ordering the drivers in
/etc/modules, but if not, you can always script load as suggested.
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Scott Ritchie wrote:
Their all PCI, all use tulip.o,
I've tried mixing the nic's around to see
by Micros~1 machines. I think people who are `glued'
to such, are simply aiding their own victimization, and finding an excuse
not to learn more about Linux is just another way of admitting
intellectual laziness.
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On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Alan Tu
the issues of networking, card/driver matching, and
administration via files, then LEAF will be an excellent tool. At that
point you'll be skiing with the experts and might even want to compile a
kernel just for fun. Generally there's no need to do so otherwise.
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Bernie Berg wrote:
howdy... I'd like to make a minimalistic network appliance looking bearing
firewall box... Is there a motherboard out there that will boot without a video
card? since after
pnp disabled and were configured as the dmesg shows.
Distribution is Bering, 2.4.18, #3, March 15.
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On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Here you are:
firewall: -root-
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 42026
and the cards configured with known address and IRQ.
Both Bering and tomsrtbt come up with the expected io ports.
I'm using Bering 2.4.18 #3 Mar 15.
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: 0 XT-PIC cascade
NMI:0
ERR:0
I'm guessing that the column under the CPU0 is the count of occurence
since it goes up every time I run the command. So where are my other
interrupts
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Brad Fritz wrote
that aren't PNP, but without enough
information to know what driver they take.
I don't want to waste a good machine for a firewall, but it's looking more
like that will have to be done. How is everyone else handling more than
two interfaces?
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for eth2 and eth3 has no effect. I
supppose this has to do with plug and play.
I don't have any Windows machines around, but I do have a DOS 6.22 floppy
that boots. I'm just now trying to find out how to defeat PnP or work
around it. Any and all clues are most welcome.
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It's easy enough to put a switch on the adapters. I have two of them and
will provide some details later.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Any of the standard CF to IDE adaptors should work with these devices...
Charles
to serve first request for port 80 to a `splash' page before
passing the request to the Internet.
As I said, these are more questions, not answers.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Steve Cayford wrote:
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Gufler,
I'm working toward a two local interface firewall with a DMZ and of course
the Internet. At the moment I'm stalled on the tulip driver for a quad
NIC card so nothing I've done on shorewall is tested.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Gufler
to 0 for the four NICs.
Bios is reported as version 2.10 but I haven't found information yet on
what is required.
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On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, David Smead wrote:
I'm trying to get LEAF Bering up using a Quad NIC, the D-LINK DFE-570TX.
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