I'm using Dachstein and I need to port forward a range of ports. How can
I do this without doing each individually?
Thanks,
Jon
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I'm running Dachstein, and I was wondering if there were an packages to
throttle bandwidth. The reason I ask is that at my work we rent out
space to some other people, and they share our T1. Problem is they are
hogging bandwidth and even if institute some rule or policy, I still
want to make sure
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From: Stephen Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Leaf-user
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] SSH Help
On Sat, 2002-06-01 at 12:13, Jonathan Berglund wrote:
> I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
>
I installed SSH on my LEAF box (running Dachstein) with the help of
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh2.html . I did it exactly
as it said and I ran makekey to generate the key. So it should be
working, but I'm gettig a "connection refused" error. I'm using Putty to
connect to my LRP
What do I need to remotely access my lrp box? I want to be able to have
direct access to the box from anywhere inside my lan, securely of course
;-)
Thanks.
- Jon
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leshooting questions:
Can you hit the webserver by its internal IP address from the inside?
Does the webserver have any hosts.deny or firewalling of its own in
place? (eg Red Hat Linux default installs do) Are you definitely
forwarding to the right internal IP address?
- Original Message -
net mask as a "/24"-style number
instead of an 255.255.255.0-style subnet mask.)
You can probably determine the subnet details by doing a whois lookup on
the IP address or name of the identd server. Then use a subnet
calculator to convert it into the IP_address/subnet_mask_number format
create a port forwarding rule in the section that begins:
# Port Forwarding
There are plenty of examples of what to do in both sections. Yell if you
can't figure it out from the examples.
At 10:40 PM 5/29/2002 -0700, Jonathan Berglund wrote:
>I'm using the Dachstein floppy distribut
I'm using the Dachstein floppy distribution and I need to setup port
forwarding to one of my lan workstations. My router is at 192.168.1.254,
while my workstation I'm trying forward to is 192.168.1.1. There are a
number of ports for different programs I need to direct, but the one I'm
trying to do
32MB of RAM and 2 Linksys NICs. It has been working great.
The only problems I've had are connection problems and that's thanks to
AT&TRASH. Never thought I'd hear myself wishing AOHELL/Time Warner was in my
area. Anyways...
Thanks again,
Jonathan
Berglund
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