[Leaf-user] WTD: NIC recommendations

2002-01-10 Thread Scott Ritchie
Hey all, I'm currently using two Dlink 530TX (via-rhine.o). I've been encountering a few problems; lockups, oversized frame warnings, and that "Something Wicked Happend" driver error message. After reading a bit in other linux circles, I've found that these are not ideal for a firewall/router

Re: [Leaf-user] WTD: NIC recommendations

2002-01-11 Thread Scott Ritchie
> I have a Dlink 530TX in another linux box, and I get the driver message as > well, but I don't get lockups. The message appears, and everything else is > fine. That one is running Redhat. > The " Something Wicked Happed!" error is a catch all report. Doesn't say what the cause is, in any case

Re: [Leaf-user] How to search for LRP packages ???

2002-01-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
> What am I missing? Actually try looking through the site first http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/packages/ Packages are pretty much all over the place, you do have to be aware of how up to date it is and compatability. ___ Leaf-user mailing list [E

[Leaf-user] Implimenting a VPN

2002-03-21 Thread Scott Ritchie
Looking for urls/docs for implimenting a ipsec vpn with a leaf (Oxygen) distro and windows 2000, 95, 98, XP and linux clients. Thanks in advance, Scott ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-use

[Leaf-user] Booting via USB

2002-03-26 Thread Scott Ritchie
I was thinking of trying a USB memory stick for leaf (bering and oxygen). Just curious if anyone else has tried this? and if so what pitfalls did you encounter. I already know that only current(?) motherboards support booting via USB, I'll still be using an old P166, so I assume I'll need a bootdi

[Leaf-user] tulip module for SMC 1255TX

2002-04-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Has anyone compliled the tulip module that comes the SMC 1255TX Nic? or had problems getting it recognized? Tried Bearing/Old LRP2.9.8, oxygen next... Thanks Scott ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/

[leaf-user] Dachstein /proc/pci missing

2002-04-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
Finally decided to try dach. Though when I try to find what irq's and io's the pci cards are using through /proc/pci. The pci file is missing. Whats going on, is this intentional? Dachstien 1.0.2 BTW for those bearing users where is pci-scan.o? its no longer kernel

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein /proc/pci missing

2002-04-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
Please ignore my last post. New question... I have 2x 10/100 tulip nics and one 10baseT nic. How do I assign what eth# to each nic. Currently eth0=10/100, eth1=10/100, eth2=10bT I need eth0=10bT(adsl), eth1=10/100(lan), eth2=10/100(dmz)? Thanks inadvance Scott

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein /proc/pci missing

2002-04-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
lowest number > going to the slot closest to the computer. > > -- > Sincerely, > > David Smead > http://www.amplepower.com. > > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Scott Ritchie wrote: > > > Please ignore my last post. > > > > New question... > > > &g

Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein /proc/pci missing

2002-04-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
All three nic's are loaded by a single entry in /lib/modules "tulip" All three nic's are PCI. For the sake of $17, I'm just going to buy another SMC 1255TX nic. Just way too much head scratching. : ) David, thanks for the suggestions Scott - Original Message - > All the questions a

[leaf-user] Bering-VPN-ipsec-x509 question

2002-05-27 Thread Scott Ritchie
Hey all, I'm trying to make x509 certificates on a RH7.3 system using the instructions in the Bering User's Guide. Everything looks good till i enter... "openssl pkcs12 -export -inkey clientKey.pem -in clientCert.pem -certfile demoCA/cacert.pem -out clientCert.p12" What i get back after enter

Re: [leaf-user] Bering-VPN-ipsec-x509 question

2002-05-28 Thread Scott Ritchie
- Original Message - > Can you give us an 'ls -l' from your working directory? I get this > error when I have somehow gone through the proceeding steps and ended up > with an empty clientCert.pem (because of an error in a previous step). I > just went through the steps line by line and c

Re: [leaf-user] Bering-VPN-ipsec-x509 question

2002-05-28 Thread Scott Ritchie
> As I thought, you have a clientCert.pem file with a zero byte count. Try > running the command: > > openssl ca -policy policy_anything -in clientReq.pem -days 1825 -out \ > clientCert.pem -notext > > again and send the output. There may be something wrong with the > documentation or something.

Re: [leaf-user] wondering how.....

2002-06-30 Thread Scott Ritchie
Bering just uses the hard disk as a booting source. The actual OS is run in Ramdisk, meaning you share part of your system's memory as a "virtual disk". The 6MB refers to the size of your ramdisk. In syslinux.cfg after "initrd=initrd.lrp" add "syst_size=10M". 10M being 10MBytes is just what I h

[leaf-user] Web server question

2002-07-04 Thread Scott Ritchie
Is there a httpd package for bering? That is other than weblet. Just need something very simple. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Caffeinated soap. No kidding. http://thinkgeek.com/sf --

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2002-09-04 Thread Scott Ritchie
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