for all your time.
Have a great weekend.
NP, you have a great weekend as well! :)
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UNLESS this configuration is actually intended to be stored somewhere
else that I don't remember and is likely included in the dnscache supplement
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need to change.
The files you are attempting to modify are created on the fly by
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the years Tom. I've been simply amazed at all the
work and document (not to mention support) that you have
done. It sure won't ever be underrated by me. Even more amazing
is that it hasn't cost you a divorce. :)
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backup it up.
Can someone please tell me how to backup those files,
Try backing up the etc package.
;)
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There was a chapter in the Bering Users Manual for setting up dnscache.
I imagine it still exists.
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for a host-to-host or host-to-subnet
connection. Your key also needs to be indentified by the connection name.
Your config is incomplete for a subnet-to-subnet tunnel.
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Likely just your ISP checking for their customers running unwanted
web servers. ISP's regularly use the 10./8 block for their LAN mixed with
accessability to the customers (sometimes used for dhcp/dns servers as well).
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fails because root hasn't been
installed and the kernel eventually panics.
Sounds like it was compressed wrong with gzip on a different computer or
the package was backed up on a running system after running for a while.
It's a stab in the dark, but both have happened to me in the past.
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On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 23:06, Lynn Avants wrote:
That's right. According to the ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide (at
http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/documentation/swuserguides.asp),
the software performs as a virtual router
?
To my knowledge XORP and LEAF are not related in any way outside of
using the linux kernel.
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I don't know why the patch wasn't included in Bering, though I remember
suggesting it quite some time ago.
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or be
willing to attempt to package these binaries for you.
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the ip_masq_pptp module,
and the corresponding ports ...that I don't remember off the top of my head).
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dhcpcd.exe: wrong interface name
Suggestions?
Configure dhcpcd to use an interface like eth0.
Right now it isn't using any interface ( ie... ).
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) details
To my knowledge, no LEAF box has ever been compromised.
If there has been any compromises, there has never been any
proof that indicated as such.
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dnscache). tinydns and dnscache work wonderfully together.
Search the mailing-list archives under tinydns dnscache for previous
descriptions of exactly how to set both up together (they must use
different ip addresses. ie 192.168.0.1 + 127.0.0.1).
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, is there some form of error message in /var/log/syslog?
There should be some form of success or failure message upon
the daemon being run and it should also show up in 'ps ax' as well.
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reference to the packages that
loaded at boot or the (nf!) message(s) that scroll by. Suggestions?
Doesn't sound as if one or more packages were found on your disk at boot.
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the firewall. which is the entire point of masquerading/NAT.
If your LEAF firewall has actually been compromised, it would be the first
that I know of in memory.
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this feat even on IOS.
Simple answer no.
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Bering-UClibc, which would
require a re-compile of the binary.
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the ipsec tunnel is the weblet. It works fine from any wired
local machine. Any ideas?
A declaration of the wireless host(s) in the /etc/host.allow file on the
Bering machine and likely in /etc/sh-httpd.conf as well
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, the default Bering image is setup for
a dhcp cable connection by default (granted that the correct
driver is loaded for your hardware/NIC).
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Unfortunately, tonight nothing obvious stands out.
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passes on! The documentation that has been provided
with Bering sets a de facto standard that I can only hope continues on as
well. (Which reminds me I've still got some FAQ's to update :)
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-wired system to use ipsec or any routing function.
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as normal traffic. Set an
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) affected by this particular compromise unless you've added some
users that allowed to login to the LEAF box. If they can login under 'root',
the compromise wouldn't need to be used.
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wasn't affective w/the Grsecurity patches that
Bering uses as well. I'll have to do some verification of this information.
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transparently. For SMB networking, you'll likely have to link
PDC's and/or WIN servers on each subnet. There is some information on
this at http://leaf.sf.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
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were in your logs with all of them having your PAP
authentication rejected. Either your username/password was wrong,
your ISP uses CHAP, or (more likely it seems since you have had
success) is that something is strange on the ISP end that is causing
the authentication failure.
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, configure, then replace the kernel on the CF. Next boot it's
write-protected. Not sure if or how easy such a change would be.
Look at Wisp-dist, it is run ro.
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On Sunday 26 October 2003 06:29 am, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2003-10-25 14:25:09, schrieb Lynn Avants:
That's pretty unusual, I prefer the 509B's (ISA) for my 10M links and
have never had a problem using them with any image (after fixing the
EEPROM for Linux w/utility). IIRC, the 515's were
On Saturday 25 October 2003 01:39 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
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On Friday 24 October 2003 05:50 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Or superformat the floppy 1.72M. Or use CF card/IDE drive of whatever
flavor. Or use nics that use the same module. We can't
.
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| 192.168.52.0/22
Your largest problem is going to be routing unless the router is on a
192.168.0.0/16 subnet. Your NetBIOS traffic can't be routed on a /24
or through the second stage of NAT (between the DMZ/internal net)
without NAT-transversal.
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. It might be a better idea
to proxy-arp the DMZ and route/NAT the internal net which keeps the
DMZ on a seperate subnet behind the firewall.
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be applications available to
graph many of these things... I believe David Douthitt may
have several of them available in *.lrp packages. SNMP would
likely be another good choice.
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be done manually
on a LEAF box.
if we can't add users, is it possible to change the
root startmenu lrcfg?
Yep, if you want to hack the core code. Look in /usr/sbin and
get familiar with the unusual version of /bin/ash LEAF uses.
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this setup extremely simple (built-in).
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, wouldn't it be easier to use email or snmp to
import the information into the mysql db? There are pros/cons with all of
these methods, although snmp would be the securest of the bunch.
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) didn't work, so I'm inclined to think it's
hardware.
Sounds like you've got a bad mainboard or CPU. I would guess that this is
referring to RAM timing or something similar. Just a stab in the dark! :)
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be found in either /var/log/syslog
or /var/log/daemon.log.
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Module is called rhinefet.o by DLINK instead of via-rhine.o
Stefaan,
Could you submit the module to the LEAF 'patch-manager' linked off of the
LEAF homepage? It may be useful to others down the road.
Thx,
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On Tuesday 01 July 2003 10:12 am, Homer Parker wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 16:29:31 -0500 Lynn Avants
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 04:25 pm, Bibinsa wrote:
[...]
Kernel modules don't use pci-scan, but the Donald Becker
modules do. Different section of the 'modules tree'.
Ah-ha!!! I just
see any of JN's packages being a drop-in
replacement _unless_ you load a glibc set of libraries.
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believe Jacques
has the updated ipsec package in his /testing directory and likely someone
onlist with experience running NAT-transversal can give you a hand configuring
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Herbert,
You need to set the clampmss option as suggested before. You have a MTU
conflict which is a FAQ for PPPoE connections. There are _tons_ of similar
posts in the archives as well suggesting this solution to this error.
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archive, he might have an ancient version.
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be possible to have both on a WAN
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INTERN_NET=192.168.1.0/24
INTERN_IP=192.168.1.254
These were the reasons coupled with the fact that I had tried multihoming
on either interface e0 and e1 without success.
IIRC, multi-homing w/Dachstein wasn't much fun, though possible as well.
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a good idea
of how to fix that?
Assuming you've created the user by hand in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow,
As root:
passwd user
I appreciate anybody's comments on my problems.
np. :)
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heard of problems
with these cards before, might it be a problem with the particular box
you are using instead of the NIC's?
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of loopback (which is definately isn't doing). Where is the
204.68.140.61 address coming from? Your device 'nlv0' is binding everywhere
and likely causing problems (the vpn client?).
I hate to say it, but these routing tables leave me _very_ confused and with
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. From what you have posted, I'm very surprised anything
works at all period as a bridge, but I'm assuming that much
may have changed in the last couple of years...
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On Tuesday 24 June 2003 04:25 pm, Bibinsa wrote:
[...]
Incredible ! I use Netgear FA311 (natsemi.o module)
and I don't have to use pci-scan.o
Very strange...
Kernel modules don't use pci-scan, but the Donald Becker
modules do. Different section of the 'modules tree'.
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that one off my todo list.. ;)
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messages do not appear anywhere in the log files, nor
in dmesg.
Try shift+pgup instead... ;)
Is there any way to increase the level of logging?
Not that I know of, unless it is specific to the command you are running.
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is mounted.
I have tried it with the disk mounted and unmounted. I got the same
result both times.
I dunno, sounds as if it might be a 'bash' script instead of a 'sh' script
and not being interpreted right by the shell.
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through that need to get through.
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iexplore.lrp??? :/
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a few incompatibilities between these shells interpretation of the same
code.
Thanks for the suggestions.
No problem, glad it's working and thanks for reporting back to the list!
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it from the floppy to /lib/modules,
declare it in /etc/modules, and finally backup the 'modules' package from the
'lrcfg' menu.
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/2.2.19-3-small/modules/net/via-rhine.o
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on the target filesystem. The filesystem is now ext3!
Note that the filesystem need not be unmounted for this operation.
5.3 Creating new ext3 filesystems
Simply run
mke2fs -j /dev/hdXX
to create a new ext3 filesystem on that device.
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wireless capalities?
PicoBSD will run in as little as 4Meg of RAM last I checked.
However, I doubt it is possible to fit any wireless utilities
on that small of a '/' ramdisk. If it is possible, you'll likely
find it extremely unstable to the point of being unusable.
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the text from the 'cat /mnt/hdd/logs.tar.gz' command.
I don't know. Somehow it feels as though I'm almost there. Am I missing
something simple here?
Yep, the text-to-html part in the existing scripts are likely the missing
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What am I missing ?
A dependant module like possibly pci-scan.o and mii.o, IIRC, the
/etc/modules file listed the dependant modules next to the actual
NIC module.
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On Thursday 12 June 2003 08:22 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a GUI or HTML configurator for
FreeSWAN IPSec?
Does Webmin address this service?
Not that I know of, sorry. :(
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would be most
useful in locating the problem.
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is acting as a NAT'ing router with a dhcp-server
built in. Can we get a copy of the pump messaeges to clear things up?
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these are entirely different and non-compatible
chipsets. Either way, the chip should be marked with the proper
identification if you take a look at it.
Otherwise, we'll need diagnostic information to be of any help!
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a script to the ifup/ifdown PPP scripts that 'echo' the desired information
to a log file of your choice.
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On Monday 09 June 2003 07:22 pm, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Lynn Avants wrote:
[...]
That *is* the difference between embedded and non-embedded. Embedded runs
from a ramdisk and non-embedded runs from a non-RAM disk. ;)
I beg to differ. There is no direct linkage between
, etc...) and it
contains a single line with the contents of the LRP= option
in the 'syslinux.cfg' file (sans the 'LRP='). This is documented
in Charles CD's 'README.txt' file. Create the 'lrpkg.cfg' file
with the package-names and everything should load as expected.
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So, anybody to make it for me,please ?
Just copy it from a glibc-2.0 Linux distribution like
Debian slink, RH-5.2, Corel Linux, etc
This distributions are still archived by the respective
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been discussed before.
You should be able to find something about the mods necessary in the
leaf-user/leaf-devel archives unless someone has the mods off the top
of their head. I would look at where init changes the '/' fs from initrd
to the real running '/' filesystem (pivot_root).
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the firewall (port-forward'ing)?
To work with the LEAF box as a VPN endpoint?
This question is _much_ to vague to guess at w/o knowing what
the 'trusted host' is accessing and what exact LEAF variant
you are using.
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that are _not_ compatible with
each other (PPtP, Ipsec, CIPE), you _need_ to know which one
you will need to use with an existing VPN. Some documentation
for Ipsec can be found in the document/links from:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
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details that someone can provide that has already
hacked a setup like this, though it will likely be a while before I
have the time to finish such a project (it will allow for some planning
w/o all the testing from step 1).
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, but this is not
a normal setup for LEAF.
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this script being run
more than once, when ideally it should be run once on boot /
network-restart.
What is the best way to hook this script in ?
The networking script in /etc/init.d
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the ip_masq module *unless* you are forwarding the
connection through to another client machine to authenticate. Otherwise,
you need to port_forward through the ports to the specific client machine.
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]: /etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so: undefined symbol: remote_number
grrr, that's equally broken.
Ummm no (recent) rp-pppoe package for Bering, the kernel pppoe is
what is normally used anymore.
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On Monday 02 June 2003 08:02 pm, Nicolas Riendeau wrote:
I was wondering if there is any known issues in Bering (V1.1) and/or the
Shorewall that came with (1.3.?) that might cause it to temporarily stop
forwarding a port...
Not that I am aware of.
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seemingly enough time...
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