On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 10:16 -0500, Kevin wrote:
> I have searched the config files and can not find out where I should input
> the rule below. Does anyone know?
>
>
Well, if you're using Dachstein,
> When I had Dachstein I think I used to use the following commands (adapt
> them appropriate
I want to use Bering uclibc to make a dedicated PPPserver with one modem
and one nic so I can use a local phone line to access the internet thru
my home network. Has anyone created a HOWTO on this? I searched but did
not find. If there is a need for one, I'll make it. Just a nudge in the
right dire
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bit-Torrent Help with Dachstein LEAF Firewall
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Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:10:29 -0800
When I had Dachstein I think I used to u
When I had Dachstein I think I used to use the following commands (adapt
them appropriately) which I interpreted from found on the web site
leaf.sourceforge.net somewhere, probably in the HOWTO's- yes. Here . . .
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1443&group_id=13751 :
ipmasqadm a
Sorry. Forgot to mention that I am using Bering uClibc - the newest
version.
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 23:40 -0800, Terry Erickson wrote:
> Interestingly enough, I found that my port 113 appeared to be "closed"
> while all other ports I tested (up to 1056) using the "Shields
routers. . . . Apparently some servers, like some mail servers, upon
receiving a request on the mail port send a "auth" or "ident" request on
the auth port and will wait until it's replied to or rejected, or times
out before fulfilling the original request.
On Sun,
Big thanks to the LEAF developers. Words cannot describe the
gratitude. Where would human race be right now if not for you?
- - I live in Astoria Oregon. Last week I had a blast for a couple
days setting up Bering uClibc - I had used Dachstein awhile a couple
years ago but it was still a le
You might try physically switching cards in the slots. It often helps to
switch slots when dealing with resources like that in dumb mobos.
Allan Hise wrote:
I've been using an old box for almost 4 years as a LRP box, upgraded over
time to it's current Bering uLibc 2.0. I need to go slightly OT f
You said:
I was just wondering, what is the difference between having a LEAF box
and just going out and buying a hardware router for fifty bucks.
I answer:
I have a $59 Linksys router and I forwarded some ports so that my
friends could play America's Army. It's the game from US Army.
Then after