Re: [leaf-user] Re: Bit-Torrent Help with Dachstein LEAF Firewall

2005-01-15 Thread Terry Erickson
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

[leaf-user] Dialup PPP server for Bering uClibc

2005-01-03 Thread Terry Erickson
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

Re: [leaf-user] Bit-Torrent Help with Dachstein LEAF Firewall forwarding ports]

2005-01-03 Thread Terry Erickson
Forwarded Message From: Terry Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: leaf-user Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bit-Torrent Help with Dachstein LEAF Firewall forwarding ports Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 02:10:29 -0800 When I had Dachstein I think I used to u

Re: [leaf-user] Bit-Torrent Help with Dachstein LEAF Firewall forwarding ports

2005-01-03 Thread Terry Erickson
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

Re: [leaf-user] Thanks for the pointers on testing security. One more question . . .

2004-12-21 Thread Terry Erickson
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

[leaf-user] Thanks for the pointers on testing security. One more question . . .

2004-12-21 Thread Terry Erickson
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,

[leaf-user] Bering uClibc LEAF user says THANKS!

2004-12-19 Thread Terry Erickson
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

Re: [leaf-user] Am I out of luck? - try switching slots

2004-03-09 Thread Terry Erickson
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

[leaf-user] What's the difference?

2004-02-28 Thread Terry Erickson
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