Re: [leaf-user] Sagem 800 & Bering 1.2 configuration

2003-09-16 Thread Shango Oluwa
Salute I have setup Bering in accordance with Ch. 8 of the User guide and have followed Jacques's advice and comment'd out ppp0 entries from the interfaces file. Manually executing"startadsl" then brings up eth2 and mounts usbdevfs successfully as "none". Now, because "provider" is not a valid

[leaf-user] chatscript & USB

2003-09-17 Thread Shango Oluwa
Salute, Since there are no replies to my previous post, let me put my query to the list differently and more specifically: With Jacques's help I have ascertained that my Bering box is recognising the Sagem 800 USB and mounting usbdevfs while assigning the modem eth2. Fine. I am not sure what ent

Re: [leaf-user] Bering & USB Sagem 800

2003-09-20 Thread Shango Oluwa
My last grasp at a last straw before buying an ethernet modem... Does the fact that Chapter 8 of the Bering user guide suggests using the eagle.lrp and ppp.lrp packages in tandem mean that this configuration is suitable to connect to ADSL via PPPoATM? I am deducing that the pppatm.lrp package sh

[leaf-user] ipt_ULOG module

2003-10-03 Thread Shango Oluwa
ipt_ULOG module in Bering 1.2, namely: nlbufsiz & flushtimeout Where is this module? Is it compiled into the kernel? How can I set the above parameters? Regards, Shango Oluwa - - - " I soon realized that the chains on my people were the chains on me - that the chains on ONE of

[leaf-user] unsolicited packets to port 40118

2004-11-13 Thread Shango Oluwa
r, email, etc) or not. Can any user on this list suggest a means of discovering which process is responsible for these SYN packets? This is an area with which I am unfamiliar and any help would be appreciated. Regards, Shango Oluwa. --- This

Re: [leaf-user] occasioanl large file transfer needed

2004-11-29 Thread Shango Oluwa
If your ISP imposes a upload/download limit then my first advice is for you to change ISP as soon as possible, because files are only getting larger and the ability to move several hundred megabytes around is no longer a priviledge... I thought that only flagrant mind-staplers like BT and AOL were