I went to set my cousin up (he has one of those blue modems) and it wasn't working. I
didn't try turning it off for 5 minutes though. I also hadn't had time to research it
either. Maybe after this holiday.
-sp
On Tue, 20 November 2001, Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> Just a blue-sky thought here
On Wed, 21 November 2001, "Peter Nosko" wrote:
>
> > From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > I did get the e-mail earlier, just forgot to reply :(
>
> pn] BTDT.
>
> > > > software. I'd like a more active format like html or even Adobe
> > Acrobat.
> >
> > This is where do
Ed Zahurak wrote:
> > A GIF of the logo is available at:
> >
> > http://www.digitech.org/~tjunkie/lrp3.gif
> >
> > Feel free to use and share this logo image as you wish.
> > Ed Zahurak
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The logo's actually pretty cool.
___
Lea
ACK! HTML mail. Please don't do that any more.
In NERO (I think) you need to go to
File\New
Scroll down to CD-ROM (Boot)
Browse to the bootdisk.bin
Essentially, bootable CD's use floppy boot technology to perform bootups. So the
'bootable' floppy must be placed at the start of the CD Rom so t
On Thu, 03 January 2002, "Reginald R. Richardson" wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me, why the Seach FEATURE at GEOCRAWLER is no longer available
> in their redesigned website.
No.
However mail-archive has search still.
>From here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=14&page_id=20
You can get
I imagine the doc's could also go on leaf and I would be interested in seeing them.
In my copious spare time, I'm trying to setup a wireless link to my neighbors house.
I have all the hardware, just haven't had the time.
-sp
On Thu, 03 January 2002, Pete Dubler wrote:
>
> Charles,
>
> I h
On Thu, 03 January 2002, "Simon Bolduc" wrote:
>
> Well the instructions are in no way complete - and gloss over little things
> like partitioning ;) tho most people on the list can figure that out. I
> suppose I should prolly do a re-write
>
> S
>
Well, they were definitly better tha
On Wed, 09 January 2002, "Joris Kempen" wrote:
> But now I have some questions:
>
> - I use MSN quit a lot because all my friends do (I prefer IRC), and you can
> send/receive files using MSN.
>
> I can receive the files people sent to me, but I'm not able to sent my own
> files to other peoples
Can you ping various IP Addresses accross the link? Can you connect to systems with
\\ip.ad.dre.ss\c$ and get a username/password prompt? If not, then look at routing.
If so, then it becomes a WINs/lmhosts issue.
-sp
On Wed, 09 January 2002, "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> OK, we have setup t
I alwasy did hate browse issues, the tools available to troubleshoot issues were
always limited.
Network Neighborhood is generally available through local subnet broadcast info. It
can take up to 30 minutes for a new machine to pop up on the list. This type of info
generally won't hop a rout
On Wed, 09 January 2002, "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> Now, the problem has re-occured on same system:
>
> Jan 9 00:35:18 redtrout kernel: host 0a01a8c0/if8 ignores redirects for 0a01a8c0 to
>0a01a8c0.
Well, this won't be much help but I'm going to shoot for this much anyway.
redtrout, I'm gu
So, as a mere theoritical question
senario: 3 seperate boxs with seperate gateway/network destinations. Combine to one
box with 4 NICs.
Question:
Why not alias the internal network nic with 2 ip addresses, set the clients to use
whatever gateway they are supposed to and setup the routing
On Fri, 11 January 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One key observation that I'd like clarification on: Routing Non-routable
> Addresses in Dachstein.
>
> I followed a rough lab setup I found on the 'net, that used generic Red Hat
> boxes for each tunnel endpoint, with a dual NIC Red Hat box
On Thu, 17 January 2002, Victor McAllisteer wrote:
>
> There was a post here recently from someone who got libz.lrp and sshd.lrp to fit on
> a single floppy. He stripped the pretty version of weblet and used one without
> graphics if I remember correctly. Unfortunately the search feature does
On Fri, 18 January 2002, "Kenneth Hadley" wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Charles Steinkuehler" > > Well, I *have* effectevly abandoned the 1440 floppy
>format (for anything
> > other than the config floppy for a CD-ROM install), but I really want to
> > keep a workable firewall r
On Fri, 18 January 2002, "Kenneth Hadley" wrote:
> > If they had to buy a flash or DOC, then they might as well buy a Linksys.
> With the LEAF floppy systems, I have found that half the folks get more
> interested in networking and Linux, which I regard as a plus.
> >
> > -sp
> > $0.02
>
> I tot
Try the instructions here.
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=8793&group_id=13751
"Lonnie Cumberland" wrote
>
> Oops!!!
>
> Sorry for the last email.
>
> I just found out that Echowall is an LRP package that
is added to
> Dachstein. I guess that I will have to add it to the
On Tue, 05 March 2002, "Simon Bolduc" wrote
> >Keep in mind that if grc's scanner can see a
stealth'd port, that means
> >more advanced tools can see it as well. If a port
is closed, then all
> >that means is that it is closed and will NOT respond
to requests on >that
> >port.
>
> That isn't c
Haven't had the time to try it out, but Pete Dubler
just announced a wireless package for Dachenstein
http://www.leaf-project.org/devel/petedd/wireless_leaf/
Also, check out WRP
http://www.leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=906&page_id=24
which is designed by nocat.net
Someone else also
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1417&group_id=13751
-sp
On Wed, 27 March 2002, Dale Mirenda wrote
>
> I've just succeeded in setting up my first
Linux-based VPN using
> DachsteinCD. I greatly appreciate the high quality of
the Dachstein package
> and the (passive) help I go
Try this
http://security.nta.no/freeswan-w2k.html
For getting W2K and Free Swan to cooperate.
ALso, for SSH on WIndows 2000 try loading the Cygwin
tools on your system OR several more methods of ssh on
WIndows systems
http://www.openssh.org/windows.html
-sp
On Tue, 21 May 2002, "Brock Nanson"
For MS Products, gotta love Technet.
In a conviently titled article I hope is relavant.
Firewall and POrts Used by Windows Media Services
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q189416&SD=MSKB&;
NOTE: Link may wrap.
Other Technet articles that may help are Q267310,
Q306858. If
Forgot one more
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q284211&SD=MSKB&;
Windows Media Services and NAT
On Wed, 22 May 2002, "Alex Neblett" wrote
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a Windows Media Server which I would like to
place behind our
> Dachstein firewall and have the equivalent of po
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Greg Ford wrote
>
> Hi
>
> Questions:
> 1) How do I disable dnscache? I tried editing
> /etc/init.d/dnscache to turn it off, but which
> package do I need to back up to save this change?
>
Instructions modified from the Dachenstein Readme
1) Exit the lrcfg menu system t
There is a FAQ on this here:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=4427&group_id=13751
I use it to access my box currently.
Let me know if it is just the one port. I think
Terminal Server uses 3389 and Citrix uses 1494. I
probably need to update the FAQ.
-sp
On Tue, 04 June
Your logs probably ate all your free memory.
I had this happen when I did a similiar scan, my system
slowly became less responsive. The firewall never
failed protecting, but it did stop passing packets for
a while.
I see your biggest warning was using the earlier
version of ssh :). All in all n
Please keep in mind that this is the LEAF project now
and has advanced significantly beyond it's roots. :)
LEAF has several distro projects, a very active
developer community and amail support list.
Sorry, never used freesco. Once I found the Eigerstein
it met my needs. Currently using Dachen
George,
I'm kind of curios. Why did you feel the need to cross-post to lists not
related to LEAF? Odd, one in San Diego and the other in New York? How
incredibly odd. Did you want encompass the United States, some LEAF
developers are not US citizens you know, you might want to cross post to
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