Hi All,
I'm getting the following behavior on bering 2.3. I just rebooted my
firewall (which was working
beautifully) and now I'm having problems with my windows VPN. Here's
what I get.
Pinging [192.168.0.13] with 32 bytes of data:
Negotiating IP Security.
Negotiating IP
Hi
interesting, so the KLIPS not working will break windows VPN but not VPN
for linux boxen? i have a remote user using linux VPN and he's fine.
curious.
--jsl
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Julie,
Hi All,
I'm getting the following behavior on bering 2.3. I just rebooted my
firewall
Hi All,
I suspect this might be a pure DNS or even an outlook issue, but I'd
thought I'd ask here, just in case.
I have a wireless network that uses my leaf firewall as the gateway,
dhcp server, and dns (hence the dnsmasq)
I do a nslookup it, uses 192.168.30.1 server and resolves
tries to send the reply to the MAC address of
the client, it's blocked
at the bridge.
p.s. I also made sure that dhcp was an option on my eth4 shorewall
interface that serces the wireless.
Tom Eastep wrote:
On Monday 28 November 2005 15:53, Julie S. Lin wrote:
I then added a wireless
Hi All,
I'm still having trouble with the DHCP, and I'm hoping someone can point
me in the right direction
I'm running a dhcp server on my 192.168.30.0/wireless network out of
dhcpd.lrp. If I have
a wireless card, everything works fine.
I then added a wireless bridge, which sees the AP fine
Hi Eric
wow, i was indeed out of log space! thanks. i am
sure this will solve the issue.
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Julie,
Very difficult to say what the cause is, especially because it happens
randomly. Do you see anything strange in the logs?
The first thing that comes to mind is that your
Hi All,
i'm wondering if leaf users can assist with this issue or of its more
strictly networking
i have three switches , 5 ethernet cards, the most recent is eth5.
i have added a new zone associated with eth5 and the interface is up.
however,
unless I put in a static arp entry for the ONE
Hi All,
i'm running Bering 2.3 rc1 , Linux Openswan U1.0.7/K1.0.9, Shorewall
2.4.2, on Linux 2.4.31
i'm starting up ipsec from /etc/init.d, ipsec.lrp package for uclibc.
after running just fine for about 3 weeks, the ipsec
processes just hangs randomly. i have to do a stop and then
script. help!
--jsl
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 14:21:28 -0800
From: Julie S. Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Myvest
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] issues with wireless bridging
Hi
I've got a dhcpd running on eth4 (wireless interface
Hi
I've got a dhcpd running on eth4 (wireless interface) on Bering 2.3
when I use a wireless card, it works fine; there is connectivity
and an address is handed out from my specificed dhcp range.
However, when I plug a machine into my wireless bridge
I get can not get ip address errors. I'm
Hi
I've built a new Bering 2.3-rc1 firewall and it's mostly working fine
however, I noticed that eth0 comes up 10tx instead of 100tx
is there a way to force the card to come up 100tx or at least verify
that it is set to auto-negotiate? there's no /etc/modules.conf
I have a older Bering 1.2
Hi All,
I am now getting all sorts of errors using the initrd_ide_cd.lrp. or initrd
on my bootable cd, lots of insmod / undefined errors (i thought it was
self contained?)
My PKGPATH=/dev/fd0,/dev/fd0u1680:msdos,/dev/cdrom:iso9660
Anyways this results in linuxrc trying to load modules off the
Hi
I'm trying to build a cd with essentially the kitchen sink thrown in so
I'll
be ready for anything. I _think_ followed instructions from the leaf site
under Using Bering-uClibc with an IDE harddisk or CD-ROM drive CAn
someone tell me whats missing?
I did the following
a) created a
Hi All,
I'm trying from scratch to set up a new bering/leaf/shorewall firewall.
I got as far as downloading the boot floppy and installing appropriate
modules for the 3 network cards I'm using. I'm pretty much copying my
old shorewall config from the box I inherited.
I'm now having trouble
Hi
I had the same problem, I configured my three cards in
/etc/network/interfaces as follows
but I got ifup -a error Don't seem to have all the variables for eth0,
eth1, eth1
when I used masklen notation, if I use netmask, it works!
auto eth1 (internal interface)
iface eth1 inet static
:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 14:12 -0700, Julie S. Lin wrote:
Hi
I had the same problem, I configured my three cards in
/etc/network/interfaces as follows
but I got ifup -a error Don't seem to have all the variables for eth0,
eth1, eth1
when I used masklen notation, if I use netmask, it works
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