On 8/12/06, Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm trying to do a simple OpenVPN between a couple of systems, and I'm
having trouble. The tunnel comes up fine according to the OpenVPN logs on
both sides, but they can't ping. Tcpdump -i tun0 on the server while the
client pings shows
Hi,
I'm trying to do a simple OpenVPN between a couple of systems, and I'm
having trouble. The tunnel comes up fine according to the OpenVPN logs on
both sides, but they can't ping. Tcpdump -i tun0 on the server while the
client pings shows everything working fine, but tcpdump -i tun0 on the
Hi all,
I need to build a Linux machine that will provide NetBoot services to
some Macintosh OSX clients. I've found some howto documents and it looks
pretty straightforward -- I need netatalk, tftpd, and a patched dhcpd.
Unfortunately, compiling dhcpd on my SuSE 10.0 box seems to be a
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Jack,
Debian is not the required/suggested platform, any modern Linux distro
should do.
Eric
Thanks -- unfortunately, I see that gcc 4.0 is not currently supported?
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Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I want to add virtual interfaces, like eth0:0, eth0:1, etc... that
have a different network and mask as my current addresses.
you can do it in /etc/network/interfaces, here's mine:
#eth2 faces clients
auto eth2
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address 192.168.11.254
Hi,
I've downloaded Bering-uClibc 2.3 for use in a lab and gotten the basics
configured (took me a while to remember everything, but this is still
just as cool as ever :).
Anyway, there seems to be no dhcrelay package for this distribution, and
I need one. I've found a dhcrelay for glibc
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Look at the packages page for Bering-uClibc, there is a dhcp-relay package ;)
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didn't find that one, but I did go look harder and found dhcphlpr, which
is working perfectly. thanks!
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My mirror script has been broken for a couple of weeks at least and it's
been a long while since I've been using a LEAF distro at all or reading
the mail on this list; I'm thinking it might be time to shut down my
woefully outdated package archive and close the mirror. The project
seems to be
anyone ever compile or run tux httpd on a bering or other 2.4-based
system?
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that says libs, then scroll down
until I saw librdln2.lrp -- readline 2... or you can just click this:
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/lrp/packages/libs/librdln2.lrp
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together can be annoying, but can help with
security (if each small subnet needs a different policy). Re-addressing
everything because you need to make the subnet bigger is very annoying.
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On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 03:28, Brad Fritz wrote:
On 26 Aug 2002 22:32:04 MST Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 22:16, Mark Ivey wrote:
What is the best way to monitor bandwidth usage with Bering? Ideally, I
would like to run something like MRTG on the Bering box itself
their bandwidth?
-Mark Ivey-
Run MRTG on some other Unix box and just put net-snmp on the LEAF box.
It's still a big whack of space, but better than Perl :-)
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On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 17:25, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On 19 Aug 2002, Jack Coates wrote:
I think it's already covered in the Firewall FAQ, but I agree that
Greg's coverage of sockets would be helpful. Perhaps a diff to the
firewall FAQ?
What FAQ? I am not familiar with this Firewall FAQ
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_after_ unzipping the wisp
package into the partition. Well, I suppose esoteric stuff like LBA
could also screw it up, but you did put the fat12 partition into the
first 1024 blocks, right?
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that you don't need the client
software on your PC? LEAF can do that, but I doubt that Linksys can.
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in doing so I might break something else.
But once Scott returns from vacation (sometime this coming week), he should
be able to restore the service in a few minutes. Until then, folks will
need to be patient.
If someone wants to send me the file I'll hst it on monkeynoodle
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Hey, can't seem to find any Oxygen ISOs any more? I need to build a
CD-based X-terminal, fixed config. Would appreciate a pointer and/or
tips.
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Hello Jack,
is there any LRP Package to receive Faxes on a ISDN-Card or Fax-Modem ?
Thanks
Heinz
I don't know. Your best bet is the leaf-user list; I've cc'd them.
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
Also remember that the port something runs on is a matter of convention,
not requirement. If you really want to block things, do a default deny
outbound and then open up services and locations that are approved. At
my work
on floppy since
you're writing your .lrp straight to disk, but less so with a hard drive
where media corruption is less likely.
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it has potential to scale well beyond
the place at which you want to be manually tracking MAC addresses.
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; there's a lot of discussion of embedded
systems there. Not a lot of interest in porting to non-x86, but still
you might get some good pointers from that crowd.
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as good as it is going to get; unless you
get a faster CPU.
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this, i think Jack Coates has the most experience here with that..
But so far, i haven't heard of any one, with any SUCCESS story..
Seems like u already figure out the problem, getting the FIREWALL to work with 2
external interfaces..
I got some grey hair trying that for weeks, till i gived up
what might be going on here and how I might be able
to fix it?
Thanks,
Lonnie
have you changed NAT or addressing in any way?
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Is there an open source snmp manager -- something like netview or
openview?
gravityd or big brother might be what you're looking for.
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6 14:10:21 ardentpursuit kernel: ip_demasq_esp(): Inbound from
MY.CORP.VPN.ADDRESS SPI DIFF8DIGITHEXNO has no masq table entry.
As Always...
If you're on Dachstein there's a SILENT_DENY option in network.conf that
is what you're looking for.
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shows up on the LCD?
Thanks
Haven't the foggiest -- those are CS's packages. I'm just mirroring all
the packages I know about, largely as an exercise in learning Zope.
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Somewhere on my todo list (along with updating all the other HOWTOs) is
to CVS all of these into SF...
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If it is POP-before-SMTP like Jack suggests then authentication using small
tools would be quite easy.
You can check
don't need to authenticate with
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classes does your app import?
Matt
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network.conf.cable or .dsl into place, and restart
networking.
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
snip config areas
There's also some modules and tools required, see
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/LRP-QoS-HOWTO.html for more. It still
needs updating for DS.
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On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
Jack Coates wrote:
Is there interest in massive applications in general?
Massive but not rediculous. Perl and java are useful but
large. A LEAF box with them gets closer and closer to
being a full distro, minus the x-windows. Certainly
for icmp as yet...
Yeppie...yeppie...
Time for some CHAMPAGINE..
do u care for some???
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 06:25:52 -0800 (PST), Jack Coates wrote:
I don't know for sure; I quit trying when it became clear that this
is
impossible to do with one box, so I don't remember the syntax.
Looking
):
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 07:11:07 -0800 (PST), Jack Coates wrote:
Looking at the timestamps, I have BOX3-eth1 and BOX3-eth2 backwards.
BOX3 is doing something wrong with the return traffic, and my guess
is
that its policy routing rule says to send ALL HTTP-related traffic to
BOX1. If so
to BOX1, but route SOURCE 80 normally.
Hope that helps,
Jack
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Jack Coates wrote:
Well, here's what I've got so far -- I didn't get any sleep last night
and need to go fix that, but here's a few questions and assumptions:
SYN 192.168.10.3:2727 - eth1[BOX3]eth2 - eth1[BOX1]ppp0
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Reginald R. Richardson wrote:
Jack../Charles
we starting to see some light, but i guess that the lack of some
Linux Firewall
knowledge holding us back over here...
but here's what..
On my BOX3 Non NAT/Firewall Box
if i add a default
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and modify it to your needs.
thnks alot
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002 08:26:44 -0800 (PST), Jack Coates wrote:
Been there done that :-) Make sure you have proper tc rules for
_both_
directions, and try tcpdump on all three boxes. Not sure if you
already
knew this, but tcpdump has a ton
a crack at chopping network.conf down to
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, guitarlynn wrote:
On Saturday 26 January 2002 17:42, Jack Coates wrote:
Finally got a couple of hours to upgrade my router to Dachstein 1.0.2
-- very nice improvement over ES2B. Thanks Charles!
One thing that hasn't changed with DS is that there are a ton
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On 19 Jan 2002, Michael Leone wrote:
I know there used to be a junkbuster.lrp. I've searched the LEAF page at
sourceforge, but didn't see it, or a link to it.
http://www.monkeynoodle.org/lrp/packages/servers
junkbuster and squid are there.
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have NO idea if it is), I
imagine that it would include some seriously customized scripts.
-sp
On Thu, 10 January 2002, Jack Coates wrote:
No -- using three gateways to share load is about as good as it gets.
On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Patrick last wrote:
Well I never could get what I
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Richard Doyle wrote:
snip ping-check script.
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Um, I think dbc is asking about two internal interfaces, while you've
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at this point that it is not possible
to do with LEAF or with a full distribution.
Your best path to success is going to be two routers with floating
static routes and a routing daemon (e.g. zebra or routed) or a
ping-check script.
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other up; but not very helpful if you want to
masquerade one network into two different networks using one or two
routers.
Thanks again,
David
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On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
Is there a known problem with Dachstein 1.01 and port forwarding? My
installation doesn't, and ls /proc/net/ip_masq makes me think it won't
ever:
app
icmp
tcp
udp
I'll try out the 1.02 kernel, but thought I'd ask while I'm at it.
no soap here
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gotten around to taking a look at it.
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thx,
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is up.
Haven't bothered. Seti@home requires about 12M RAM for its own
purposes... not worth running on a 16M machine, and I don't have any 32M
machines.
If the VM is killing it, it's using too much memory and threatening to
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machine but the
machines may be different. We have a lot of those cards lying around. I have
some Intel I can try.
Thanks
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connections is what most of us have to offer; all the same, seems
to me that rsync and round-robin DNS could get us places without putting
heavy load on any one or two home users...
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won't need to worry about the kernel recompiliation I did, Charles has
made modules for his kernel available since then.
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to have two
external interfaces, ppp0 and eth0 in my case. I was never able to get
it to work because of problems with masq'ing and routing, but those
scripts should get you at least part way to the solution.
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(with LaBrea -? or LaBrea -h) - they changed
slightly with my variant - I don't know if this is best, but...
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Is there another floppy distro of Linux that can do this in a better way?
Thanks,
David
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, David McBride wrote:
Is there another floppy distro of Linux that can do this in a better way?
Thanks,
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Static floating routes is the closest you'll get to what you want -- if
you direct some of your internal machines to one path and some of them
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is gone into
in the Advanced Routing HOWTO.
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That's what I'm trying to do, but there's a gap between theory and
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
Hey,
I've been trying off-and-on to get multi-interface routing working on my
ES2B system... during the off periods there's been a lot of trying to
restart from scratch with another LEAF distro
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Linux distro or FreeBSD on that little hard drive
:-( A regular Unix toolkit instead of busybox and a packaging system
would be pretty handy.
So, any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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I've seen USB PCI cards, but not USB ISA cards. Let's see:
http://www.google.com/search?q=usb+isa+cardnum=10
Okay, they do exist, but they're too expensive. You're better off buying
a PCI-based system for twenty bucks and a USB-PCI card for another $20.
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