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of this method from openbrick.org which offers Bering booted in
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will require creating a new/modified
initrd. W/o this support on boot, no packages can be loaded via
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below and probably your Shorewall/dnscache
configuration as well. The /proc/irq and io information wouldn't hurt
either.
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received by the Bering router is acceptable
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port.
Yes, that was a slip I should really have had a clearer head when
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knowledge
because you end up knowing how the guts of it go.
Exactly. It can save a commercial company a lot of resources and
allow them time to work on specific options that individual developers
would find impossible to accomplish without a full-time staff.
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the connections w/o this option at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt and Tom has
instruction for doing the same on http://www.shorewall.net or
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buipsec.html#AEN1436 .
Nov 16 13:35:34 firewall ipsec_setup: Starting FreeS/WAN IPsec
1.98b... Nov
on route filtering for any interfaces involved in
ipsec. The Bering recommended way to turn this off is to use the
/etc/network/options file and change the spoofprotect parameter to
no
I believe this is your problem.
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remember anyone having problems with a K5 chip, but that
could also be a (remote) possibility as well.
We need some more information on your exact hardware to be of much
more help. There has been some good suggestions thus far.
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are attempting to show with
the tcpdump. Have you loaded the autofw module?
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of routing control and filtering.
Check these documents out:
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-Scott
The minicom program is the *NIX equivilent to Win32 Hyperterm,
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Ummm not the buconsole page, the minicom application as
Charles had suggested. Sorry, I should have noted this.
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given by the dhcp/bootp server?
I believe you need to bootp server to handle the loading
request (boot image). Oxygen has supported tftp booting/
package loading for quite some time.
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(see first reason).
The SSH Sentinel should have an option to receive a virtual LAN ip
address, which should work for you. This however will not allow WINS/
NetBIOS name-resolution across the tunnel.
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On Tuesday 29 October 2002 23:55, dan carter wrote:
guitarlynn wrote:
A M$ WINS server will likely be a pain to get to sync across
subnets, however Samba servers do it effortlessly. It might be
harder to setup a WINS server, but at last look the line added to
smb.conf only required wins
you posted. Apparently the problem lies within a different
section. Is Shorewall properly configured to allow traffic from
the Roadwarrior (Tom has a IPSec document on the Shorewall
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to be spewing broadcast
garbage outside of your subnet when better, more controlled methods
are available. Setting up a WINS server on each subnet that sync with
each other is much more preferrable.
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your having problems so we might
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Yep, many people are running this setup without problems. We'll need
some configuration information for Ipsec and Shorewall to have any
clue to what might be wrong.
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On Tuesday 29 October 2002 23:22, dan carter wrote:
guitarlynn wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 23:20, dan carter wrote:
Is there an a linux implementation of this protocol? I have been
trying to get something like that going for ages to join two
private LANs over the internet. All the VPN
shouldn't need to
change your server at all.
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And as Charles noted, nothing will ever be accepted if the checksums
of the RSA keys do not match. I would suggest using a secret key first,
then going to keys (then certs if desired). Start simple, then make the
system more complicated.
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David D has fairly recent Squid and Squidguard packages in the
Oxygen section and/or CVS. There is also Junkbuster available at the
same location.
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of failure unless having the ipsec module loaded is messing the
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a seperate tunnel (connection) for each connecting node.
Each gateway should have it's own tunnel to each corresponding gateway
on the VPN network.
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to set the
Linux box to a free static ip w/o checking. I think that generally the
last box to request the ip gets the information from the switch/hub
IIRC.
It's a real bugger to troubleshoot if you haven't run into it before.
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of a proxy, which is not typical of any
decent ISP that I am aware of. I would have to think that something
very fishy is going on with your ISP. Is your ISP running NAT???
This could be the only reason for using a different port for NAT
transversal.
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Presently some development is being done that will offer this as
an option. It will likely not be available for a while until the
developers feel it is considered acceptable for testing at a
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MOUNT= ;;
dir)DIR=$2 ;;
mac)ip link set $2 address $3 ;;
This will be included in the Dachstein update.
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On Thursday 12 September 2002 13:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but doesn't he need an
entry in his hosts.allow too?
Not to port forward, only to access the LEAF router itself.
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On Wednesday 11 September 2002 11:42, Matt Walker wrote:
OK - I'm still stuck. Could anyone help me out?
You haven't mentioned adding and loading the ip_masq_portfw
moduleyou'll need this from Charles' small kernel tree.
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a guess at this point.
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It depends on what filesystem you are using on the 54Meg partition and
how you are using it. DOS has a limitation of ~24Megs per partition.
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and all help...
It depends on SonicWall's implementation. you may need to
use x509certs or some other option(s) with FreeS/WAN. I'd
check with the vender to see what requirements they have
since you shelled out the bucks.
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where the difference comes only beyond the 8th character.
Why not just tar the modules and stick the tar file on the floppy?
WinZIP supports tar, doesn't it? ;-)
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but run with 4Megs
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for the server going I believe NFS might work...
X comes in a little later than initrd/package loading though in context
to what your thinking with LEAF. You could do this by adding a
lrpkg script to add more packages this way later in the boot process.
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to compile the module. But this failed because
usr/src/linux was empty.
How to compile kernel modules?
How to compile something like e2fsprogs?
You need the glibc source code and the kernel source respectively.
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is running a K6-233 with 64
megs of RAM.
.Steve,
Would you mind adding a testimonial about your experience with LEAF.
We have a page on site for this:
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once in a blue moon,
however nobody has seemed to want to compile the kernel and
recompile binaries to try it. I've got a couple of old IBM PPC boxes
that would be pretty cool to play with if I could get MCA cards. :-)~
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option. The Bering image used with OpenBrick uses this.
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I've never
had much success doing in a multiple subnet setup. This type of setup
is something that Samba deals with in a much easier way, IMHO.
You may find better advice on other lists, being that this is really not
a LEAF issue per se.
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On Sunday 01 September 2002 11:05, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sat, 2002-08-31 at 22:26, guitarlynn wrote:
I do not see LEAF becoming a commercial project, as it is a
collection of somewhat similar projects and is not a single
project.
Lynn,
LEAF is a single project that uses evolution
under bering don't require ipsec.lrp ?
Your thinking is correct, it should show up in the lrcfg package
menu. Sounds like the package isn't loading, what have you done
to load it? You do need the ipsec.o module as well with Bering.
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to r instead or rw would eliminate the error. I've
actually made an IDE HD disk read-only with the same error
message, but it ran fine after receiving the errorit is just not
what the system expects.
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ipsec509 from the Bering/jnilo section, the
ipsec is built-in. If you are using Charles' ipsec509, you will need
to load Charles' ipsec package first.
These packages are not the same.
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?
Would anyone like to offer suggestions for improvements?
It would be too hard to say w/o attempting it. It sounds like a
good place to start with anyway!
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got
on the LAN, the
connection should be using a non-priviledged port.
Is there anyone else that has run into this error and/or
has someone come up with a better solution than simply
eliminating ssh on the firewall???
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On Thursday 29 August 2002 08:20, Meng, Andrew wrote:
Mohan,
Thanks for your detailed instruction. It works great. Just curious,
why does the 24M matter for the DOS primary partition?
It's a DOS filesystem limitation.
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(though I have worked on a
Dachstein base as well). I am presently starting work on the framework.
I believe that this is more of a devel topic, so I am moving the thread
to leaf-devel. Is anyone ready to work on and/or discuss any sections
of this???
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On Thursday 29 August 2002 23:10, S Mohan wrote:
I mount it to edit sysconfig.cfg, lrpkg.cfg or copy misc lrps which
can be used on demand from the same media. As an alternative, if
editing of syslinux.cfg, lrpkg.cfg is given in lrcfg, it would
obviate the need for mounting.
lrcfg should
and Dachstein out there, but they are only available off-site
at this time. The package repository that Mike is working on will
identify the needed glibc version.
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administered
config files.
Neat idea!
Someone already working on this?
I am not aware of anyone working on this at the moment, but
it is possible that someone is that I am not aware of.
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If linux isn't
? Don't know about ipmeter.
David has one or more of these packaged for LEAF.
I don't have the link off the top of my head, but they
should be in the Oxygen download area.
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the pppd from there, but the scripting is not very applicable
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interest in this as compared to something via web-browser.
9 should the configuration be always be available or only after a
specific action.
I don't know, any ideas??
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. Especially when smart media can be made
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I don't remember the original post, do you still have an URL ???
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what is
on my LAN. I'll definately have to checkout jwhois, thanks again
David! ;-)
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong
.
If you are listing many packages in syslinux.cfg, you may be over the
255 character DOS line limit. Use the lrpkg.cfg file to list the
packages instead.
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got
not sending the ports to a masq'ed machine.
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong question!
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/modules file?
This module is different than other ISA cards, check the LEAF FAQ:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3672group_id=13751
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got
=10418group_id=13751
I hope this helps!
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. And I can always
reach weblet.
Is it possibly a duplex mis-match??
---They all passed the diagnostics from RealTek rtl8019.exe when
booted from a DOS floppy.
---They are all set to jumpered mode (not PNP) and physically set the
jumpers.
quoting guitarLynn What exact model/make card are you
, setting up a non-*nix based OS to boot from a non-primary partition
is asking for frustration!
The 25Meg partition limit with the DOS fs is a commonly forgotten
limitation when using larger disks.
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from.
I can't say off the top of my head from Bering, but this user has a
webpage that lists the steps he found necessary to get a DOC to
fun with Dachstein from you can likely use this as a guide for
bering as well.
http://mullan.dns2go.com/
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guitarlynn
correctly, you will also need
to load the mii module as well.
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or sucking
your bandwidth to nothing. The only thing I could think that might
help (assuming these guesses are correct) would be to implement
QOS and limit the resources that each client is allowed from the
router.
I hope this helps,
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