John, what does your daemon.log/ppp.log say about pppd connection.
John Desmond wrote:
Friends-
I've stared at this problem for several hours now and
must admit I'm missing something very important but
can't see it.
I'm currently running Bering 1.0-rc3 on a 486 and have
run EigerStein and LRP previ
) about port 53
traffic, nor ICMP packets.
Does anyone have any ideas? I fear that I've exhausted the
documentation that's available (dnscache homepage, LEAF docs, google
...).
Thanks for any help that might come my way.
scott; canada
Here's some config info that might shed some light:
gr
makes no complaints (i.e. log entries) about port 53
traffic, nor ICMP packets.
Does anyone have any ideas? I fear that I've exhausted the
documentation that's available (dnscache homepage, LEAF docs, google
...).
Thanks for any help that might come
Your private ip is 10.12.1.2/24? Is there an interface for 10.12.1.0/24?
Liew Toh Seng wrote:
Hi
my current leaf private ip is 10.12.1.2/24
and add in a static route 10.1.1.0/24 throught 10.12.1.1
but i can't access the 10.1.1.0/24 network
what i should do for the shorewall
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5240 2952 64% /
tmpfs1530012 15288 0% /tmp
tmpfs16384 1496 14888 9% /var/log
# uptime
10:29pm up 22 days, 15:19, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
A little overkill on /var/log but it helps when debugging.
Hope th
The syst_size Parameter to the kernel, as described in the docs
add it to the kernel start line in syslinux.cfg
linux ... PKGPATH=/dev/hdc1 syst_size=20M ... etc.
- Alex
Shed.
Gene Smith wrote:
Shed. wrote:
Gene Smith wrote:
Here is the current df:
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Availa
Thanks for pointing this work around out, Brad. I hadn't looked at the
CDROM section. But that fix things, thanks again.
Shed
Brad Fritz wrote:
Shed,
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:35:08 EST Shed wrote:
Is there max packages that can be loaded on default line in the
syslinux.cfg file? (B
,
ppp,pppoe,shorewall,daemontl,dnscache,tinydns,libm,ntpsimpl,libz,sshd,sftp,ezipupd,weblet
But it is only loading the following (per /var/log/messages and
(#3)Packages list:
LRP=root,etc,local,modules,iptables,ppp,pppoe,shorewall,daemontl,dnscache,tinydns,libm,ntpsimpl,li
Any ideas?
Shed
Hi All
Need help!! I have setup Bering successfully for the local network. But,
don't know what is needed for the dmz to work.
Internet
|
|
L ppp0 (ip from ISP)
E eth0
A |\
F | \
| \
B | \ (dmz)
O | eth2:192.168.1.100 --> 192.168.1.101(80/25/443)
X |
| (loc)
e
successful backup takes place.
Shed.
Troy Aden wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
My problem is occurring with the Bering rc4. I downloaded the image that
was just released.
I did not try to replace any existing files. I simply entered all of my
information into the
Configs. I am not sure if
L ttyS00 19200 vt100
^
9600
I have tried both rates.
Shed.
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