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Thanks, Michael, to you and to Roberto. This is clearly the way I have to go to
achieve this.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:27:35PM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:
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Has anyone tried using tinydns to block HTTP requests to ad
happy to share my hosts file with anyone that wants it but it needs editing as it
blocks a rnage of sites that some folks might not be bothered about.
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Can you send us the complete 15 lines of error message? And also the output
of lsmod and dmesg?
Eg log in as root and type:
lsmod /root/godfriedlp.txt
followed by
dmesg /root/godfriedlp.txt
The print server document was written around two Bering 1.1 machines so I
can't claim to have seen
Hi,
I've been tinkering with a weblet cgi script to download logs that I'm
keeping on a spare hdd in one of my Bering systems. I've put an ash shell
script in /var/sh-www/cgi-bin/.
I'm close... oh so close... but not quite there!
The problem is that the shell script does deliver the file I
Funny! I had the print version open on the desk in front of me as I read
your mail.
Superb book. Great knowledge and great and from the trenches homour.
At 08:26 PM 6/10/03 -0700, Peter Nosko wrote:
pn] From http://leaf.sourceforge.net, I clicked Web Links under the main
menu, then Linux
At 10:46 AM 3/10/2003 +, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
Hi!
AFAIK, a P200 needs both heatsink fan.
Besides processor temperature, what did you change in your setup?
Are you running VPN on 1.1?
Any extra services, or was it a plain ole upgrade?
If nothing has really changed, then there is no real
How do the load averages[1] compare on the hot vs. cool setups?
If the load average is significantly higher on the hot configuration,
you could grab a copy of top.lrp[2] and see which processes are
responsible for the increased load average. Running top will
itself increase load average (and
Has anyone noticed that their processor runs hotter under Bering 1.1?
I have a P200 motherboard loaded with NICs by my desk that I use for
testing and the processor heatsink runs considerably hotter under Bering
1.1 than under Bering 1.0.
It has no fan so my rough temperature gauge is that I
At 02:51 AM 12/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I have downloaded the v1.0 stable windows executable file and ran it on a
windows machine to format and copy the necessary LRP packages to a floppy
disk. When I boot on the disk for the first time, everything is fine;
however once I have added a few new
Are you able to manually assign wireless config to that device?
What follows works for an Aironet PCI card in a Bering box. I don't get
that /proc/net/dev/wlan0 device in my Bering box so you will need to change
this to even try it.
My card is located as:
/proc/driver/aironet/eth1
So the
Hi,
I'm trying to create a host subnet connection from an XP box to a subnet
behind a Bering V1 rc4 NAT firewall.
When the XP client pings an interface on the firewalled subnet, it returns
one Negotiating IP security response followed by Request timed out for
its other ping packets. Judging
Likely this is a incorrect option set up on the WinXP client. The Bering
Users manual
( http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buipsec.html#AEN1436 )
has instructions for Win2K, if they help. Possibly Chad Carr or someone
else that has connected with WinXP could help here.
Yeah, I have been
At 12:15 PM 11/3/2002 +0200, Vladimir I. wrote:
The card is set up and has a non-conflicting IRQ but WISP is not
finding it
on boot.
Edit /etc/modules and uncomment ne there:
#ne io=0x300,0x350
Change the IO port to the one you use. You may also need to
specify IRQ, like ne io=0x200 irq=5
I've just started to play with WISP on a compact flash card. I've created a
bootable WISP CF card but the process brought unexpected torment. It has
left me with a few questions. ;-)
Environment:
32Mb CF card in Silicon Kit IDE to CF adapter
BIOS using CHS to see the CF card
Torment:
The CF
Wait, this *is* an image. In other words, it's already
extracted and ready to be dd'ed. :-)
Ho ho! That caught me out nicely! ;-)
I'll also be trying to work out how to get a RTL8019AS driver on to the CF
but I reckon I'll be able to work that out on my own.
What is the usual Linux
Hi,
Wondered if anyone has tried the US Robotics 2415 combined PCI adapter and
802.11b PC Card in a Dachstein box?
A post on Seattlewireless says this Prism 2.5 chipset card works with the
deprecated wvlan_cs driver so I'm wondering if this will work on
Dachstein, where there only seems to
What you need is in the /etc/network.conf file, which you can edit from the
lrcfg menu by going to Network Settings and then Network Configuration.
IIRC you need to do two things:
1. open the firewall to port 113 in the section that begins:
# IP Filter setup - can pull in settings from above
At 11:19 PM 5/19/2002 -0700, MLU wrote:
Here is the only command I have in my /etc/ipchains.forward (credited to
Charles Steinkuehler) to route between 192.168.9.x and 192.168.3.x
internal subnets
$IPCH -A forward -j ACCEPT -s 192.168.9.0/24 -d 192.168.3.0/24 -b
That solved it. Thanks.
Lee
Hi,
I've not been able to find what I think is an efficient solution to my
problem so I'm wondering if anyone knows of documentation on this.
I've got a four NIC Dachstein box with one NIC connected to the Internet
and the other three NICs all set up on 192.168.x.0/24 subnets. To make the
At 11:35 PM 3/19/2002 +0100, Jacques Nilo wrote:
I haven't been able to test whether my system actually works yet due to a
long-standing inability to get modem dial up working on Bering (and
Dachstein) ;-) Roll on that Bering dial up cookbook!
Here you are:
This should be my last act of arrogance in 2001 ;-)
I've drafted this how-to on how to get Sandro Minola's ciped-1 package
working on LRP (Dachstein). It's arrogant because I haven't been able to
get cipe working myself work yet! But I think I'm pretty close and the
How-to includes some
Hi,
Do any of you CIPE on LRP experts know how to fix this one?
I have added S. Minola's ciped-1 package to my Dachstein boxes. These boxes
are booting from a floppy then picking packages from the CD, except that
the ciped-1 package is on the floppy. Do I need to manually move cipe
modules
Hi there,
I'm booting Dachstein from a floppy which then reads packages from the
latest Dachstein CD.
The problem I'm experiencing is, I think, that the changes I am trying to
make to /etc/modules are not being saved on to the floppy.
I'm not entirely sure I've understood the config process
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