Hi listmembers,
I am looking for the file that would replace the modules.conf file of
a normal complete linux distribution in Eigerstein beta 2
Kim
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H fellow lrp'ers,
Does anybody have an idea where I can find a working cipe lrp package
for eigerstein??
The version on C0wz seems to have a bad module that cannot be loaded.
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make it masquereade as opposed to just routing?
Tnx in advance.
If a trainstation is defined as the place where a train stops then
what would a workstation be??
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Is there anyway Labrea could be used if you are a simple cable user
with one IP adres? Like by listening on some ports?
Is this doable now or would it require a change to the sourcecode?
Kim Oppalfens
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:42:52 -0500, Alec Miller wrote:
>Someone sent me this link in
en I execute the stat.sh scipt on an ssh command
line it spits out data but the website doesn't.
What else could be wrong?
Any thoughts appreciated, I might have missed something obvious.
Check http://kimoppalfens.dyndns.org:8008 for more info
Thanks Kim
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When I execute the stat.sh scipt on an ssh command
line it spits out data but the website doesn't.
What else could be wrong?
Any thoughts appreciated, I might have missed something obvious.
Check http://kimoppalfens.dyndns.org:8008 for more info
Thanks Kim
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f yes how would I go about this?
The reason I ask is because I would like to serve them through ssl
and I don't think Charles' little webserver supports ssl or does it?
Kim
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Hi all,
I am thinking of a new project for my home lrp router.
Would anyone be interested in an rfc 1149 implementation on lrp?
Rfc 1149 is the Carrier Pigeon Ip stack rfc.
For more information see
http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
Kim
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x27;t connect.
Anybody had more luck? Well probably not luck just brains :-).
If so I would appreciate some guidelines to getting it to work.
Kim
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On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 20:52:29 +0100, Kim Oppalfens wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:38:22 -0800 (PST), Jeff Newmiller wrote:
>>On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Ok, your right I stated the problem kinda wrong. So let's try again.
>My ISP requires all http traf
Microsofts new dhcp server now supports setting internet explorers proxy
address through dhcp,
is there any linux dhcp server which already supports this? If thats a yes
is there an lrp package for it.
And yes I know they don't follow the official RFC by doing that but hey it
would be practic
Hi Charles,
If I check my /lib folder in the dachstein floppy release I get the
impression that
you are using glibc 2.1.3 (because of the filenames).
But I can't seem to find any confirmations on that major change in the docs.
Am I missing something? Is dachstein floppy using 2.1.3 or a
At 13:24 20/01/2002, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
>Kim Oppalfens wrote:
>
>> Hi Charles,
>>
>>If I check my /lib folder in the dachstein floppy release I get the
>>impression that
>>you are using glibc 2.1.3 (because of the filenames).
>
>
>Ecuse me, bu
At 16:45 20/01/2002, Nicolas Riendeau wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Comments inline
>>Would any of the people who already tried (and preferably succeeded)
>>upgraded to glibc 2.1.3 give a little bit more explanation at how it is done?
>>I am running a dual floppy eigerstein for the moment a
Hi all,
Just installed the snort IDS package and it seems to be working.
(Seems to be because I don't know anything about writing the preprocessors
or filter rules yet).
What I would like to do next is log to a mysql Database.
And I was wondering if anyone already made a mysql.lrp.
I know this
course the respectively patches need to be applied.
Or should I take some other things into consideration.
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Hi all,
1) I am testing a bering beta4 firewall. Everything works fine except
for weblet. Which I can't seem to access. I did change the internal ip
address from 192.168.1.254 to 192.168.0.1 I adapted the hosts.allow
accordingly and
Configured inetd.conf and sh-httpd.conf to run weblet on p
Hi,
I wonder what modules are included in the iptables in bering and what
modules can be added to the iptables.
I also wonder if it is possible to just replace an iptables version
Just with a new version with possibly some new modules. In other words would
making an iptables.lrp be possible, or
Hi there,
I am searching the internet for a good bpf filter
howto/tutorial/documentation/book but can't seem to find anything usefull.
So I turn to you guys for advice, anybody has a good link?
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Hi all,
I am trying to compile my own 2.4.18 kernel, I cleanly applied the patches I
found on Jacques Nilo's page against a stock 2.4.18 kernel from
ftp.kernel.org.
The kernel compiles fine, but the minute I am trying to make modules I
constantly get "segmentation fault" errors.
Btw I am compil
At 17:31 28/04/2002, Alan Tu wrote:
Leaf can be easily enough adapted to do this.
I did exactly the same thing for exact the same reason, just disable
the second nic & you are ready to go.
Just run through the config & eleminate anything you don't need.
If you don't think your up to it let me kn
At 22:37 28/04/2002, Alan Tu wrote:
>David,
Lets not make this some holy war kinda thing, and leave it at use
the right tools for the job, and if you want a dhcp server on a floppy
that is something windows will not be able to give it to you.
And that is an objective fact.
So try a little leaf
At 21:31 12/04/2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just finished adding descriptions & versions & original webpage for all
the packages on the html list.
Its an excell sheet (I know I know) But this way I could do some of the
stuff at work :-)
Version were taken from the version file in the
Hi all,
I am trying to create a bering bootable cd, but can't quite get it to work.
I must admit that I created my own kernel which probably doesn't make life
easier.
I created the initrd.lrp myself and have done everything in the users
manual to create the cd.
So far, I managed to get the cd
t
be the only "bietekwiet" who might make that mistake.
Kim Oppalfens
>have you read my documentation on how to boot Bering from a CDROM?
>
>It's available @
>
>http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bucdrom.html
>
>Have fun!
>
>
>-Original
gt;
> > which is the first package on /dev/cdrom. Kinda a chicken& egg problem.
> >
> > I resolved it temporarily by specifying /dev/hdc (which is my actual
> > cdromdrive) in isolinux.cfg in the boot variable &
> > in the pkgpath va
At 02:07 5/05/2002, John Desmond wrote:
I' ll tell you what I eventually did in a minute, but first I would like to
stress
that they are not to strict about their rule. That means they don't block your
account after 1 or even 5 identical updates. The rule is their so that you
don't write a scri
I think it is the most
difficult part in the installation if you don't have one of the standard
modules included in most branches.)
Kim Oppalfens MCT
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Like pkg1,pkg2,..,pkg20
For more info check
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html#AEN983
Don't worry if your not booting from cdrom most info there applies for you too.
Kim Oppalfens MCT
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>- Original Message -
>From: "Ray Olszewski"
but can be distributed all
over the Internet. If you want to do that, say Y here and to "IP: multicast
routing" below
Kim Oppalfens
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Hi list,
I am trying to create a bering disk that uses the lrpkg.cfg file to specify
the packages
without much luck.
What I am trying to do for now is creating an lrpkg.cfg file on a working
hdd module
(diskonchip thats completely ide compatible).
As soon as I remove the LRP variable from sys
Hi all,
just wondered if there was a way to see which processes are actually
running from inetd.
Since ps aux won't show them.
Kim
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Work??
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At 20:23 17/05/2002, Eric Wolzak wrote:
>Hello Kim, all
Ok thanks for clearing that up,
I already figured out that loading was not the issue (looking at linuxrc)
but didn't think about
backup & config.
It is not that much of a problem, I was just wondering wether it woul
hi all,
I am playing around with the weblet found in bering, and noticed that the
firewall rules are
displayed by displaying a firewall file in /var/sh-www/data. Now I wonder
which process is responsable
for putting that file there? I want to make some minor adjustments like
adding linenumbers
hi all,
Wel the subject sais it all this time.
Are there any security implications or other things I should be aware of
when I run
bash on leaf??
Kim
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At 23:54 2/06/2002, Brock Nanson wrote:
Its in /var/lib/lrpkg/root.linuxrc
Search for systsize and increase it.
Backup initrd.lrp and your done
well I think you will have to reboot, I don't know about activating this
one without rebooting
sorry
Kim
>I've been adding more goodies to my RC2 Ber
Hi all,
I am trying to do some traffic shaping and it appears to be working.
Just have one question though, would it be possible to mix fwmark filter
with the u32 ones?
u32 seems easier for complex rules like filtering on ack/syn/ size of data
packet and so on.
Thanks in advance
Kim
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At 22:08 5/06/2002, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
>Todd Pearsall wrote:
or tc.lrp which can be found in the bering image.
Kim Oppalfens
> >
> > I just gave it a try on my Dachstein 1.02 box (after switching from the
> > small-ipsec to the normal-ipsec kernel file) and
Hi all,
has anyone had any succes using this wireless nic or does anyone know of a
pretty cheap
wireless pci adapter that works with bering?
Thanks in advance
Kim
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To be able to work with htb.
Is there a place where we can download this binary or should we recompile
ourselfs?
Thanks in advance
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Hi all,
I am trying to play around with qos but I am running into troubles with
Marking packets from a specific size.
The command I use
Iptables -I INPUT -m length --length 1400:1500 -j MARK --set-mark 10
But it gives me an error on the length stating no rule target match with
that name.
The i
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 12 juni 2002 17:16
To: Kim Oppalfens; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Iptables -m length --length 1400:1500
> I am trying to play around with qos but I am running into troubles
> with Marking packets from a sp
er
everything works out fine.
Kim
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Iptables -m length --length 1400:1500
> Ok, little wel maybe not little but mistake on my part anyway.
> But it stil
At 20:45 12/06/2002, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I think that is indeed correct I think there are seperate kernal modules
for that. but I think they are included in bering.
the directory /lib/iptables contains a file libipt_length.so
So I expect the module patch library whatever it is to be ther
>
>I know your not supposed to answer your own mails but hey
>call schizophrenic ok :-)
>
>Charles nailed it again the libipt is some sort of library but still needs
>the module to work, once I copied the module onto my system everything
>worked out fine.
>
>Thanks again (it is starting to get b
Hi all
I bought 3 dlink wireless adapters to make my internal network wireless.
But with only partial success. I am using bering by the way.
My progress so far.
I loaded the hostap_pci.o module from jacques.
and modified shorewall to use wlan0 as internal device over eth1.
The wlan adapter is
Hi,
Does anybody know about a wireless adapter that has wake on lan support?
I would like to go wireless with leaf, but I currently use etherwake on the
Firewall to wake up machines on my internal network & remote control them
later.
Kim
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normal/modules/ipv4/
Add this module to your /lib/modules folder
Edit /etc/modules to load this module at boot time
backup modules and your done.
If you don't want to reboot but want to make it work on the spot do a
insmod /lib/modules/ip_masq_icq.o
Kim Oppalfens
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>I am using DCD
o implement
that is what I use and what the developper of your
firewall (shorewall) uses.
Check www.shorewall.net on traffic shaping docs.
Again if you need extra help just ask.
Kim
>hari-huhui
>
> >
> >
> > Kim Oppalfens
> > >
> > > Thx again for the
Hi all,
I have a small bridging question,
is it possible to create a bridge which includes an interface that is not
up yet??
What I am trying to do is using cipe tunneling to bridge two LAN's together.
But when I create the bridge the tunnel isn't necessary up yet.
If I configure cipe and I c
Hi all,
Especially the bering crew, is there any reason why /etc is
no longer owned by root?
Reason I ask is because I had to change it to make cipe work.
Kim
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At 22:34 14/07/2002, Larry Platzek wrote:
To increase the size of your root partition use
edit /var/lib/lrpkg/root.linuxrc
Change systsize to whatever you want it to be.
Backup initrd.lrp
reboot
done
Kim Oppalfens
>If you just need a little room why not a second floppy? I think the user
difficult to tackle.
Once its finished I will probably publish it somewhere for proofreading.
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to the rfc1918
option file of shorewall (that is if you are using bering rc3 with the most
recent shorewall).
If you are using anything else just let me know and we will check to see
what we can do.
Just add a line above the 10.x.y.z logdrop with the folowing info in it.
10.122.64.1/32 DROP
Hi,
Just wondered if anyone knew how I could make
Pump logging a bit less verbose.
Thanks
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Hi all,
I am trying to switch over to bering RC3 to RC4.
In that switch I would like te replace my hostap_pci based wireless module
With the prism2_pci variant.
Reason for the switch is major stability problems using the hostap module.
If I get a relatively large downstream (+-100 KB/sec) the bo
There is absolutely no need to filling up someone's logs.
Cipe is an encrypted tunnel and the cipe protocol has
Bridging support. In other words it is perfectly possible
To have two private lan's bridged together across the
Internet over a cipe interface.
For more info on cipe check freshmeat.net
yes you need to add those to /etc/modules
Kim Oppalfens
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From: Roberto Pereyra [mailto:leaf@;gualeguaychu.gov.ar]
Sent: vrijdag 1 november 2002 13:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] bandwidth manager with htb
Thanks all again !
another question:
To tc
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Hi again
I have now, this message when shorewall start:
RTNETLINK answers= Not such file or directory
Hi all,
Testing out the new uCLIBC bering stable with a wireless adapter inside.
When I try to config my wireless adapter with the iwconfig tool
I get an error msg stating iwconfig: not found
Although the wirelss.lrp is perfectly installed and I can
See the iwconfig with executable right
No, I don't. I used an old one fromy bering RC3.
Gonna try the new one immediately.
Thanks a lot.
Kim
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From: Eric Spakman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: zondag 29 december 2002 18:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Kim Oppalfens
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Uclibc &
Hi all,
I am testrunning the new uclibc version of bering and I am trying to
Access my firewall externally over ssh. Unfortunately I am unsuccessful.
The firewall (shorewall) is configured to allow the connection.
/etc/hosts.allow & deny don't block anything neither so I don't know what
Is wrong
Hi all,
I am still testrunning the new bering-uclibc image but am missing
A feature that made configuring my previous bering friewalls a whole lot
easier.
Manely I am missing copy funtionality using scp to and from my firewall.
Just wanted to ask how other people are handling this.
This minor p
Hi all,
If someone has a working stunnell binary (bering), could they please
mail it tom me?
Running Bering uclibc with the libc225 compatability libraries.
I downloaded an stunnel.lrp but it segfaults on my bering uclibc.
Thanks in advance.
Kim
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Not really sure, but
rmmod nicdriver
insmod nicdriver might do the trick.
Replace nicdriver with the module you are using for your network
interface ofcourse.
Kim
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just yell :-).
Don't forget to backup the shorewall package afterwards (otherwise
everything will be gone after your first reboot).
Do a
shorewall restart and everything should be fine.
Kim Oppalfens
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t_ftp & ip_conntrack modules go I always assumed they
made it possible for you to connect out to a natted ftp-server
Not ftp to the inside. (I might be wrong on this though)
Kim Oppalfens
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pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Kim OPpalfens
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will start configuring a berind cd and try again, I will keep you
posted on my progress.
Kim Oppalfens
Kim:
Some suggestions
I understand you are using Bering uclibc. Is your speedtouch package
compiled
against the same lib ?
I you were willing (at least for testing purpose) to use standard Berin
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