WinImage. I use it to create copies of my floppies and CDs for Bering.
Joey Officer wrote:
> Not to sound like a smart ass, but Ghost, from Symantec will do this, quite
> nicely. It'll either just recognize the card as a drive, which you can
> create an image from (and restore from) or allow you
Matt,
Erich Titl wrote:
> Matt
>
> Matt wrote:
>
>>Hi all, I have a strange goal.
>>
>>the setup: two sites ("a" and "b") both with linux machines running
>>shorewall. a machine at site 'a' needs to connect to services on a
>>machine at site 'b'. both sites have dsl with dynamicaly assign
file is not for 1.3.x versions of Shorewall.
Sean
Sean Covel wrote:
> Tom,
>
> Tom Eastep wrote:
>
>>Sean Covel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
>>>old. I guess that one is more up-to-date.
>
Tom,
Tom Eastep wrote:
> Sean Covel wrote:
>
>>I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
>>old. I guess that one is more up-to-date.
>>
>
>
> Sean -- There is one up-to-date rfc1918 file for Shorewall versions up to
> 2.0.1 li
Sean
Tom Eastep wrote:
> Sean Covel wrote:
>
>>I'm running uClibc Bering, Shorewall 1.3.14. I'm trying to access a
>>site and its timing out. My log has lots of DROP rfc1918 entries to
>>70.84.14.101. Is 70.x.x.x a newly assigned number range? Is there a
I'm running uClibc Bering, Shorewall 1.3.14. I'm trying to access a
site and its timing out. My log has lots of DROP rfc1918 entries to
70.84.14.101. Is 70.x.x.x a newly assigned number range? Is there a
new rfc1918 file for Shorewall 1.3.14?
Sean
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Rick,
Do tell. "Documentation" might keep some other guy from pulling all his
hair out.
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
> Sorry list,
> It turned out to be a bind configuration error.
> Rick.
>
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> Richar
Tom,
Once again you prove you're a genius!
I was S close to getting it right. I already had the entry in the
rfc1918 file, I had just added it to the end of the list, below the
192.168.0.0/16 entry, not above it.
Sean
Tom Eastep wrote:
Sean Covel wrote:
Awhile back my cable modem st
Tom, everyone,
Sorry! I know this must have been asked before, but I can't find the
answer...
Awhile back my cable modem started doing something different. I'm on
Comcast and have a SURFboard cable modem. Its IP address is
192.168.100.1. Every 3 min. it sends out a broadcast message:
Feb 1
Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 08:31 PM 10/19/2004 -0400, Sean Covel wrote:
HELP.
I'm not sure if the problem is my LEAF config or the application, but
here goes:
LEAF uClibC Bering 1.1, 3 interface setup. Public, Private, DMZ.
The app in question is Azureus 2.1.0.4, a BitTorrent client. BT
HELP.
I'm not sure if the problem is my LEAF config or the application, but
here goes:
LEAF uClibC Bering 1.1, 3 interface setup. Public, Private, DMZ.
The app in question is Azureus 2.1.0.4, a BitTorrent client. BT uses
ports 6881-6999. I have port-forwarded the ports to an internal PC on
t
Norton is a great tool, but it doesn't pickup spyware. There has been a
LOT of spyware/virus mixing lately. Try Spybot Search and Destroy. We
once had a single machine with some spyware app running flooding the
firewall trying to "call home." Killed the spyware, traffic stopped.
Brad Klingh
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