I have made the move to Bering, after using Redhat 7.2 and Shorewall for
quite some time.  I have managed to get Bering set up and running quite
similar to my RH setup, providing firewall services, dhcp, PPTP, etc.  I
have one problem though...

I have a typical 2 nic setup, with a cable modem as my portal to the outside
world.  I have a dynamic IP address (changes about every 1.5 weeks) and
would like to maintain my dyndns.org hostname when the IP changes.  When I
load the LEAF module ez-ipupd.lrp, I loose connectivity to the weblet status
pages on Bering.  I have tracked it down to this one package--without it,
everything works as expected.  As soon as I install ezipupdate, inetd no
longer fires off the sh-httpd process, and subsequently, no longer
generating the weblet pages.  I have looked through the files and
documentation for Bering and ez-ipupd and have come up with nothing thus
far.   Can someone could point me in the right direction or tell me what I
am missing?


Thanks,
Levi



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