something stupid that I'm
overlooking.
I tried booting with the configdb.lrp and leaf.cfg on the diskette, but
nothing else but am running into a problem with /dev devices not found.
I don't have the names, but I think it was from the inittab loading that
was the problem.
Any
pbear.
I should be able to pop in the new CD, update any kernel modules and
save to disk and all is well, correct?
The Shorewall settings and others should migrate as they're saved to the
floppy, correct?
Thanks,
Tony
p 500
#
####
Tony
Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Rick
>
> Tibbs, Richard wrote:
>
>> ACCEPT net loc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 udp 500 // for office
>> firewall
>> ACCEPT net loc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 udp 4500
>> ACCEPT net loc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.
ght in the drive. Power Failure? No problem, no action
needed and forget worrying about someone injecting a rootkit or what
have you into system, no way to save it without physical access.
Other than SD cards, do any of the CF/USB sticks offer a write protect
switch? If so, I haven't
This may be prudent, but it may not be reality. If you were worried
about resiliency, would you be using old or repurposed hardware to begin
with?
I agree that CF's or USB sticks are a better choice, but the user base
seems to be indicating that the floppy isn't dead yet.
Ton
It figures, I waited 20 minutes and retried numerous times during that
period before I sent the e-mail.
I should have known as soon as I sent it the web fairies would sprinkle
their magical dust on the servers.
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 July 2007 19:18:35 Tony wrote:
>
rking.
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Andrew, you've spent this much time with this, what's another 20 minutes
with the DOS utility (which was designed for that card) to change the
settings?
Tony
Bob Coffman Jr - Info From Data wrote:
> One thing to check is that your NICs are negotiating du
ests when I connected the modem
> to my laptop.
>
> As far as I know, my 3c509B's should be able to easily handle those speeds.
>
> Andy
>
Did you try dslreports.com to check what your neighbors might have
reported for their speeds?
They also have a speed test available in the
The bootdisk.ima file on my ISO (ver 3.0.1) is a 1.44 floppy image.
Bob Coffman Jr - Info From Data wrote:
> The bootdisk image file will not work on VMWare because VMWare chokes on the
> odd floppy size.
>
> What I do to get this working:
>
> 1. Create new Linux VM with a small hard disk.
> 2.
F. I rename the original bootdisk.ima file
to bootdisk.ima.original. Then I fire up Nero or Roxio and make a
bootable CD using my modified bootdisk.ima file for the floppy image.
This makes configuring the system so much easier than doing it onsite
with the customer breathing over you.
Good
What is the output of ls in the /lib/modules directory? Did you actually
place the module in /lib/modules? Or, if using a CD ROM, reference the path
to the module?
Remember, if you move a module into /lib/modules, you have to backup the
floppy or you're just wasting your time.
Good luck
Hi John,
Did you set the cards up with PNP turned off?
Are you sure nothing is conflicting with the io addresses or the IRQ's?
Also, what does the interfaces config file hold? I believe from memory
it's in
lfcfg>networks>#1 (interfa
TeraTerm Pro?
Putty?
Tony
- Original Message -
From: "Arnold Wiegert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 12:28 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] dachstein & vt100 emulation
> Hi all
>
> I'm still running Dachst
nuff, with the exception there is no web based configuration at this
time. All CLI baby
Don't forget to backup your disk after making changes, as they will be
lost upon reboot if you don't.
Good Luck
Tony
Calvin Webster wrote:
Well, I've gotten no responses from the list
would
it? All I want to do is have the bridge do some rough filtering for me,
alot of the background noise such as SQL sweeps and backdoor checking.
Perhaps an IDS such as Snort, but I don't know yet.
Thanks,
Tony
Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oi!
I feel stupidI see now
Thanks!
Tony
Stelios Koroneos wrote:
where
awmn1 is your interaced name
]
I think Stelios meant "interface" but his keyboard bounced :-)
Human operator error... system halted... ple
Stelios
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d grab the source for the
modules and read it to see if there are any clues in there.
Good Luck
Tony
Henning Jebsen wrote:
With Bering, using the 3c59x.o module found via the Bering installation
guide, neither interface is brought up.
Did you try to append a boot-Parameter like
ether=0,0,eth0
for any of the other people on the list...this was my best guess at a
sloution.
Tony
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From: "Hugues Belanger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:12 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Where to get libs for Bering
I don't have specific info for that card, but when I've had cards that have
been acting that way, it's either been that the card was conflicting with
another device, or that the module needs the io address specified.
Hope that helps somewhat.
Tony
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F
OK, so what you're saying is the packet was logged up in the pre-routing
NAT section before it got dropped by the blacklisting filter at the
Forward section?
Thanks,
Tony
Tom Eastep wrote:
<>
No. Blacklist rules are enforced in the 'filter' table whereas DNAT is lo
Yup, did all that.
The actual file reads:
net eth0detect dhcp,routefilter,norfc1918,blacklist
loc eth1detect
dmz eth2detect
And the ip's are showing up in the shorewall status under the blacklist
column.
Thanks
Tony
Victor McAllister wrote:
Tony wrote:
Good Mo
includes 210.82.0.0/15
Also, my shorewall log shows no hit which I didn't expect to, and the
counter in "shorewall status" shows one hit for that range.
My question is, did he get blocked or allowed access?
It looks as thought he got access
t's your problem. Your routing table doesn't match your
interfaces table. What is the result of "ip addr show"?
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Julian Church wrote:
Hi Joe
On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 20:23:58 -0500, j d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyway, in the last two days I've had a lot of hits on my external
eth0 from these two sources (x.x.x.x is my eth0 add
Check your hosts.deny, and you should adjust your weblet config file to
reflect your internal network.
Default is for an internal network of 192.168.1.0/24 which you don't have
anymore.
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Be
r concepts, but used with different
protocols.
Tony
<<>>
>
> These are scopes ;
>
> 10/8
> 172.16.1/24
> 192.168.0.0/24
>
> You may run multiple scopes on one subnet(network cable/switch/NIC) and
> add rules about who may talk to who.
> It can be complic
w
down the problem.
Let me know all the specs on hardware so I can try to duplicate your machine
as closely as possible.
Thanks
Tony
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003
unlimited access, they
will be much less willing to give it up.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Sean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:12 PM
> To: 'Tony'
> Cc: 'Leaf-User'
> Subject: RE: [leaf-devel] Quick question about Weblet/Bering UClibc
>
>
it is needed
on all PCI cards). You can also read the modules.dep to see if PCI-Scan is
needed.
Hope that helps somewhat
Tony
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From: "Simon Bolduc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 21
Thanks Luis!
I had no idea UClibc would not segfault.
I appreciate the info,
Tony
<>
>
> It is a compiled program and requires the proper uClibc libs...
>
> >
> > I'm trying to add this to a bering v1.1 firewall I have
> > running now, and
>
't find the file.
I would think if it was a library issue, it would have crapped out with a
segfault or something.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Tony
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ut I can't remember which one. Same
rules apply though. I'd install it and see what it complains about not
being installed, then grab that.
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: Michelle Konzack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 1:07 PM
> To: Tony
&
And I'm resending this one as well
OK, you need libpcap.lrp, and you can get that here:
http://leaf-project.org/devel/ddouthitt/packages/
and you can grab the tcpdump.lrp in the same directory.
That should set you up
Tony
> -Original Message
You got my other message though, didn't you?
With the pointers to the downloadable lrps of tcpdump and libpcap?
Let me know and I can resend
Thanks
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michelle
> Konzack
> S
Have you tried running tcpdump or something similar to see where they are
originating from, where they are going and what ports are involved?
Tony
>
> But what can make this traffic !!!
>
> All 90-150 seconds I have around 5-12 packages TX and 2-4
don't want to allow ssh(d) on the box, he best set aside
$$$ for downtime and your labor.
Tony
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From: "Charles Holbrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 11:39 AM
Subject: [leaf-user] copying files
yld.com/network/3c509.html
klips_info:ipsec_init: KLIPS startup, FreeS/WAN IPSec version: 1.99
=
Notice the two cards listed.
Are you sure both cards are working? Have you used 3com's DOS config
program to set them up, make sure there are no conflicts with the irq or the
2144 0 (unused)
ip_conntrack_ftp2848 0 (unused)
3c509 6564 2
Do you?
Thanks
Tony
- Original Message -
From: "Somerlot, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 11:21 AM
Subject: [l
> that freedom comes responsibility and accountability. I also
> appreciated the freedom others
> exercised that day or shortly thereafter. ;)
>
And your right to Freedom of Association.
As did I.
Tony
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I'm sorry, but I thought the link in the parent message was this one:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bucdrom.html, I was confused.
You may want to try the order that is listed in the above link, and see if
it helps any.
Thanks,
Tony
> -Original Message-
> F
Are you declaring them in the same order as the FAQ?
Tony
>
>
> DONE , but same prob :( and same insmod answers ...
> thanks for your help
>
>
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Hi Ken,
Yeah, actually I picked that up.
What happened was I was missing a backtick that somehow dropped off when I
pasted the code into the window.
Thanks,
Tony
P.S. Thanks for that lookup code, that's also helpful. I had thought about
that, but didn't want to pu
than
necessary.
Please advise, and I can pick up with my observations.
Thanks,
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of eric wolzak
> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 12:26 PM
> To: Tony; Leaf-User
> Subject: Re: [leaf-user] web
es are called, but I
don't really know sed. I'm not sure where to start.
Any pointers would be helpful.
Thanks
Tony
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latency would
be very interesting.
Thanks
Tony
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Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 6:52 AM
To: 'Paonia Ezrine'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] satellite with bering
I have a Da
inclined to think I am wrong. If I
am Eyal, I apologize :)
I will have to convince myself when I get some time by setting up a box with
the 509 cards.
Thanks for all the replies.
Later,
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Eyal,
Do you mean the 3c509 or the 3c905 module? You stated 905 below, and 509 in
one of your previous posts. I don't know about the 905 module, but the
3c509.o most certainly does take the argument.
That is what I am using right now and without it, the probe finds only one
card.
Later,
Hi Brad,
I know, hence my last sentence :-)
Later,
Tony
On Wed, 08 Jan 2003 08:42:33 EST Tony wrote:
> Well, my thought is...why not just reboot to be sure. I mean, your LEAF
box
> is running out of RAM disk right? The disk is write protected isn't it?
> Now, that doesn&
. That was my first
thought was to get back to safe ASAP and save the logs for ip addys and
such. I like your approach better. Just as quick, and more complete.
Later
Tony
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disk and reboot.
Later
Tony
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 11:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Does this indicate I've been hacked?
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 01:08 pm, D
o I think I have a long way to go.
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>10.Added the newly replaced modules to /var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.local file,
>so I could make a local backup (I use a CD-based boot, with configuration on
>floppy)
>11.Reboot for good luck to make sure everything was fine.
>
>Thanks again to Bra
Microsoft SQL server listens on that port (1433)...there's a worm going
around that is looking for unprotected SQL server hosts. Hopefully this
doesn't wrap:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/digispid.b.worm.html
Hope that helps
Tony
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compared to a $10 compact, low-tech solution.
Good Luck
Tony
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Wasscher
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 4:26 PM
To: Warren Post
Cc: leaf-user
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] OT: Won't boot if headless
DO'H!
Sorry, I didn't think to look in there, that was it.
Thanks!
Tony
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Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:53 PM
To: Tony
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] backup bug in berin
ile,
which you can see above, I have.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Screw winzip, use PowerArchiver (www.powerarchiver.com).
It supports all the usual types (i.e. zip) as well as RAR, TAR, GZIP...etc.
It will allow you to create TAR files on W2K ( I just tried it to make
sure).
It also supports ACE, CAB and other formats. Check it out.
Later,
Tony
FYI we also tested with out 180mW cards works great :)
http://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-180mw-prism2-5-pcmcia-card.
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Sincerely
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esign.
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-Original Message-
From: Vladimir I. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 11:21 AM
To: To
.
Also yes I can 100% confirm the heating problem on the Senao cards, we
found this out while doing FCC testing on our cards. We test many while
we where there, we notices the 200mW Senao droped to 110mW when they got
hot.
Sincerely
Tony Morella
Demarc Technology Group
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Cell
Ah, I see. Well, I am using the image from the website burned on a CD and
it's working for me. But, the image was downloaded months ago. If it was
changed, then all bets are off.
Thanks
Tony
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as able to boot and
start the install (isn't that always the way, 3/4 into the install..."I'm
sorry, I can't find this very important file, please insert the install disk
and hit enter")
Later
Tony
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[mailto:[EMAIL
Oh good grief, don't apologize! I didn't take offense.
I didn't realize that ipmasqadm portfw bypassed ipchains. Actually, I am
glad I know that now since I was thinking of using port forwarding for a
couple of servers, I will think twice now.
Thanks,
Tony
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mistaken, and that port forwarding bypasses all
rules.
Thanks,
Tony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steve Fink
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:55 PM
To: LEAF-List
Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] internal NAT question
Phillip,
The
Bullshitthat's what I am doing. And, as a matter of fact, they even
suggested using a linksys firewall with the 4 port switch.
I guess they don't want to field LEAF questions ;-)
Later
Tony
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Good Morning,
I am resending a message that got no response the last time, I would
appreciate any input anyone might have.
I am going to try and impliment this on Sunday.
Thanks in advance
Tony
Good Evening,
I would like to build on this DMZ
box is a W2K server running IIS and
SMTP w/ ISA's message screener. (Everything is patched :-)
Anyway, what do you all think? Any flaws you can see in this plan?
I appreciate all the feedback you can give
Thanks
Tony
>
> > " Whether you want a DMZ or not (YES, PROX
Don't forget hosts.allow
Later
Tony
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Christopher
> Holmes
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 5:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Leaf-user] changing internal
private e-mail and we can work out the details.
Later,
Tony
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PS I also have a few RACAL ISA cards that were in the same bunch, if you
would prefer some of thoselet me know.
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second fan the problems went away.
I tried replacing the cards but still had the same errors until I changed
the interior temp.
Give that a try.
Later,
Tony
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> Sent: Wednesday
tside world
> # Space seperated list: srcip/mask_dstport
> EXTERN_TCP_PORTS="0/0_80"
>
Good
I don't know that much about setting up a DMZ (yet) but this is what jumps
out at me as strange in the setup. I hope this is somewhat helpful.
Later
Tony
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format, although you probably
just need to add an "I" in front of the filespec you used in the
.list file (ie "I ") for the .local file.
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirro
missing? I don't have to use that root.lrp
to burn a new cd in order to use the it, do I?
I know I must be missing something simple.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Tony
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
> http:/
the modules to point
to /dev/hda and probably be happy, but I was wondering what went wrong, and if I can
just find it and fix it, that would be easier than burning a bunch of cd's
experimenting.
Thanks
Tony
{snip}
>The main changes include the inclusion of net-snmp (modified
&
ksum calcs. If they did, then you could get away
with even less CPU.
Later
Tony
[snip]
>
> You're talking about
>
> Low end Intel High End Intel
> -
> 233 MHz Cpu
Ya gotta load the lncurses.lrp library.
Later
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Kropf
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 00:17
> To: 'Kenneth Hadley'; Leaf-User (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: [Le
e cost of shipping. Don't ask me how the hell they work, I know they
act as a termination for a T1. But setting up is your deal, not mine. No tech
support included with these!
Thanks,
Tony
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All valid points, I hadn't thought of those reasons.
Thanks
Tony
>
> On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Tony wrote:
>
> >
> > I guess I don't completely understand why you need a JFFS for
> > something that under normal circumstances, isn't written to
>
. Hell, if you
saw some of the crap I implement just to try it, you'd think I _like_ frustration and
extra work :-)
Later,
Tony
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tem's best attribute was crash recovery because of
the way it writes to disk. For a database app server, or smtp server, I can see the
benefits. But, again, as a router that loads a minimal filesystem, why go to the
bother?
Later
Tony
> The existing 2.2.19 kernel trees won't c
esn't. The lance.o is a
generic replacement from what I understand.
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sergio
> Morilla
> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 10:35
> To: Leaf-user@lists. sourceforge. net (E-mail
I tried to enter not only the default it was offering me [fd0] but also overriding it
with /dev/fd0, but it told me there was no such device or some such nonsense.
All this is moot, from the sounds of it anyway, if v1.0.1 fixes it.
Thanks again for the hard work!
Tony
>
> CS>
s just
fine now, with no problems.
Hope that helps someone.
Later
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles
> Steinkuehler
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:07
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mount of space, and
I periodically remove it with rm sh-*. I figured before I cob something together to
do automagically this for me, I should ask. Perhaps something is scheduled to do this
for me and it's misfiring.
Thanks,
Tony
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o had this brainstorm (30+ hits in 3 seconds?!?! WTF?).
But, if you had any popups lately, then I bet this is the cause of the log entries.
Later
Tony
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> Sent: Thursday, Septemb
ff to the races. The advantages of a HD, with the security of a
mechanical write-prevent.
Does it get any better? [if not, shoot me now]
Thanks for the help
Tony
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles
> Steinkuehl
> IIRC, there are some usermode programs to do this sort of
> thing with SCSI
> drives. I don't remember off-hand what the programs called,
> but a bit of
> searching should turn up something. You might also take a
> look at noflushd:
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/noflush
own a SCSI drive that throws
heat like the sun? I have a full-size Seagate that has a whine worse
than my wife, and throws heat like a bastard. After I load from the
drive, I want to power it down. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Tony
>/*
> * sdmotor - start/stop scsi drive spindle
r whatever with delete, and it works great.
Also, the other thing I found is that there is a few places in the
ipfilter.conf that flushes all the rules. Make sure you place it in the
right spot or one of the later flushes will remove your hard work.
Tinker with it and you will get it going!
Later,
netstat -an ought to do it.
Tony
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> Sean E. Covel
> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 14:52
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Leaf-user] Firewall testing
>
>
> I've be
a KVM, the monitor was sitting on the
machine, with the KVM right next to it (mission critical no less).
Moving it solved the wavies
Later
Tony
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> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2
problems.
BTW, I am using an OmniView SE 4 port. I use the other crappy cables
for text based machines that don't need high resolution.
Later
Tony
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> Sent: Monday, June 25
and I wasn't curious. But, as is
often the case, I need to know how this stuff works inside and out if I
insist on customizing the release for my situation. It's the best way
to learn I guess.
Thanks again,
Tony
P.S. Does anyone have the hardware tools package (hwtools_0.5-0.2.d
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