Re: [Leaf-user] remote access to dachstein

2002-01-17 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Erich Titl wrote: > Hi > > At 22:36 16.01.2002 -0800, you wrote: > >Erich Titl wrote: > > > > > Now I am faced with the problem of remote set up and configuration. > > > > > > 1) I would like to access the weblet engine on the primary link. I added a > > > new rule to the input chain which should

Re: [Leaf-user] remote access to dachstein

2002-01-16 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Erich Titl wrote: > Hi Folks > > I have my Dachstein release up and running with 4 NIC's and would like to > be able to access and configure the box without a keyboard and screen > attached. As this may not be the standard set up the documentation lacks a > little here. I had to twiddle and play

Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein LRP and a serial port modem

2002-01-12 Thread Victor McAllisteer
  Mark Lubratt wrote: Greetings all! I'm trying to set up LRP using the dachstein image on a 486 with a serial port modem and diald.  I have almost everything configured and apparently working except the modem.  I try to communicate with it through /dev/ttyS0 (it is COM1), but all that I get is t

Re: [Leaf-user] Linux Router Logo

2002-01-02 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Ed Zahurak wrote: > Hi, folks! > > I'm new to the LEAF/LRP stuff, but I've already had tremendous luck in > setting up a two-Router/Firewall/VPN solution that works great! > > Anyhoo, I decided my boxes needed a logo, and I wasn't really crazy about > another "penguin" logo. Love Linux, love Tux

Re: [Leaf-user] dachstein cd 1.0.2: modules are unavailable

2002-01-01 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > complete LRP newbie here. > > i'm trying to set up dachstein cd 1.0.2. > > reading the comments in /etc/modules, it looks like cdrom:/lib/modules > is supposed to be mounted on /lib/modules in the ramdisk. > > that's not happening. as a result, none of the modules i sp

Re: [Leaf-user] How to manage log files?

2001-12-28 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Bernard wrote: > Hi, > > How does the log rotationg work? > > I am using the Eigerstein distribution (180 days uptime w/o problems) > on a 1.6MB floppy. > > I log in through ssh and would like to see the effects of some traffic > in the log file in real time. > > But there is no activity in the l

Re: [Leaf-user] HELP HELP!!

2001-12-27 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote: > Guys I need help with this rtl8139 issue. Eth0 connects to cable > modem ….while watching back of Eth0….link drops when it trys to get > address from ATT ….i take out UTP wire from cable modem and hook > into switch and link light comes back and Dachstein CD 1.0.2 gets

Re: [Leaf-user] Puzzled about Port Forwarding

2001-12-18 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Rob Dover wrote: > There seems to be so many different ways of doing port forwarding, I confess > to being totally stumped. > I am running an E2B firewall which has been working quite nicely for several > months now. I am now adding a new machine behind the firewall and need to > open a few por

Re: [Leaf-user] What is This

2001-12-09 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Matthew Schalit wrote: > Victor McAllisteer wrote: > > > > > This is some crazy method of geographic load balancing. A whole lot of > > boxes use TCP port 53 simultaneously to find out what part of the world. > > Victor, wouldn't the load balancing we'

[Leaf-user] SILENT_DENY list for port 53 floods

2001-12-08 Thread Victor McAllisteer
62.26.119.34_53 tcp_62.23.80.2_53 tcp_216.35.167.58_53 tcp_216.34.68.2_53 tcp_216 .33.35.214_53 tcp_216.220.39.42_53 tcp_212.78.160.237_53 tcp_203.208.128.70_53 tcp_203.194.166.182_53 tcp_202.139.133.129_53 tcp_194.213.64.150_53 tcp_194.205.125.26_53" -

Re: [Leaf-user] What is This

2001-12-08 Thread Victor McAllisteer
"Sean E. Covel" wrote: > Is this what they call FireWalking? This is my welcome to the new ATTBI > network. Got more of these than Nimda or Code Red hits. Goes on for > pages. 1888 today. Any thoughts? > > Dec 8 20:50:12 c1240165-a kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6 > 194.205.125.26

Re: [Leaf-user] Dhclient Release

2001-11-28 Thread Victor McAllisteer
"C. Dummy" wrote: > Sorry but I'm linux newbie. > Where I can get file > ifdown > that would work with Dachstein. I need this file to release ip from nic on lrp > box. > Andrey > The network script will bring up or down any network card: # svi network Usage: network start|stop|reload n

Re: [Leaf-user] The script to send log files

2001-11-25 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Brock Nanson wrote: > After watching this thread, I thought I'd give it a try too. > > > > Why it worked the first time after boot is beyond me... I'm using Eiger if > that's informational. As I recall, Eiger has difficulties with the mail script. It needs to get patched. There are instruc

[Leaf-user] LEAF site links to Dachstein

2001-11-20 Thread Victor McAllisteer
I see the main LEAF page now has a message describing the Dachstein release. May I suggest a link to the high speed download on sourceforge. I appreciate all the work Charles has done coding. I inadvertently deleted some bookmarks recently and discovered it would not be easy for a newcomer to

Re: [Leaf-user] DachsteinCD, need help getting started

2001-11-18 Thread Victor McAllisteer
Scott Ecker wrote: > >From an internal machine I can ping the internal and external interface on the >firewall, but nothing beyond that. > > I noticed that my syslog is filling up with tons of these: > > Nov 18 12:14:33 mail kernel: Packet log: \ > output DENY eth0 PROTO=1 10.10.5.2:8 \ >

[Leaf-user] Easy upgrade to Dachstein 1.0.0

2001-11-16 Thread Victor McAllisteer
I started playing with Dachstein RC5 last night. I am very impressed. Now that RC5 has been replaced with version 1.0.0, all I have to do is burn another CD and keep the same configuration floppy. I love it. Upgrades are so simple. Thanks Charles. http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/fil

[Leaf-user] Was there an announcment for Dachstein CD RC5

2001-11-13 Thread Victor McAllisteer
I see Charles put out the Dachstein CD RC5 version last night. I did not see an announcement. Perhaps he was so busy coding that he forgot to let the world know. Thanks Charles for all the hard work. I like the additions of Jaques Nilo's sshd, tiny dns etc. I think it is about time for me to u