I know I am doing somthing funamentally wrong, but.
I am trying to mail some logs but no matter what I do I get the same
error:
firewall# mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] < temp.txt
/usr/sbin/mail: /usr/sbin/mail: 6: Syntax error: Bad function name
Any help?
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I have been running a couple of shell scripts on my Bering 2.# box to
do some nightly maint work. I had them in the /root directory and
saved them by backing up "root".
My understanding is that with ver 3 this no longer occurs. Only the
config files are saved.
I was wondering how I go about
FWIW -
I have found an "inconsistency" with Tom's documentation and the latest
Bering- uClib/Shorewall release.
I just installed the latest 3.0 version running Shoreeall 3.2.2
Tom's documentation at http://www.shorewall.net/three-interface.htm
Under the heading IP Masquerading (SNAT)
it states:
that would
> >be useful to many...
> >
> >- Original Message -
> >From: steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:55 am
> >Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Time based blocking.
> >
> > > My kids have a seperate compute
My kids have a seperate computer with a seperate IP address. I just set
up a cron job to drop/add the IP address at specific times/days. It
keeps them from gaining access to the internet, while still allowing me
to do any work that I need to.
> Hi,
>
> I just put my 13 son on his own computer
I'm in Tampa and have been using RoadRunner for years w/o problem.
> I've been using LEAF for several years on a DSL line
> to Verizon in the Washington, DC area. I've retired
> and moved to Plant City, Florida (near Tampa) and I'm
> too far from the CO to get DSL. Cable looks like the
> way to g
Thanks for the help.
Mine was an upgrade, but for some reason as you mention the cgipat=**.cgi
was not set properly (somehow got reset to the default
#cgipat=cgi-bin/**|plugins/**. )
Anyway, made changes as you suggest and it works like a charm.
Thanks again,
Steve
> Hi steve;
>
> O
I followed all the steps as outlined, but when I go to the web page
(using both IE and Firefox) I get:
#!/usr/bin/haserl
I know I did something wrong, but am too much of a newbie to determine
what...
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> An updated webconf.lrp for Bering-uClibc is now available at:
>
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/nangel/webconf/lrp/webconf.lrp
>
> This version has the following new features:
>
> +The mini_httpd web server no longer needs to be root (you can now use the
> default sh-htt
/guide/bucu-ide.html
I guess the Users Guide will need to be updated to point to this one for
the 2.2 uClib version.
As always, thanks for the help.
>
> kp
>
> Am Samstag, 17. Juli 2004 00:55 schrieb steve:
> > I have followed the directions listed below and have gotten
>
the syslinux.cfg and leaf.cfg as noted in
the User's guide, changing /dev/fd0u1680:msdos to /dev/hda1:msdos
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Huy Bui,
There are only a few 54g cards supported in Linux. There are lots of in
expensive 54g cards that are supported by NDISWrapper and their Winblowz
drivers though. Check out http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net for more info.
Good Luck,
Steve
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From: Mike Noyes
This site has some info on CF and Bering
http://pigtail.net/LRP/hd/index.html
>
> Joe,
>
> Try to check different CF cards.
> It looks like that not all CF cards are created equal. ;-)
> A lot of the CF cards i have tried from smaller OEM manufacturers (i.e not
> Sandisk) do not support the ful
, probably the easiest
to maintain. ipsec is difficult for newbies, as I can assure you.
CIPE is probably the next best, followed by openvpn, on the assumption
that openvpn runs over an ssh tunnel.
Hopefully others may shed light, as I could do with so
ately, you can change the first line of /etc/init.d/dnscache from
#!/bin/sh
to
#!/bin/ash
dnscache uses environment variables for things that should be in a config
file or on the command line, including "UID"
UID is a special read-only variable in bash, but not special
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On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, Martin Hejl wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> > Does anyone have handy a precompiled bering kernel that is configured with
> > CONFIG_MELAN=y ?
> I do, but it's not the exact same as the bering kernel - mainly, it's
> missing the IPSec patches, sin
ec 04:21:57 ntpd[11023]: time reset 3.371584 s
20 Dec 04:21:57 ntpd[11023]: synchronisation lost
Related, will the bering patches work on a vanilla 2.4.23 or 2.4.22
kernel? (I have those kernel.org sources handy)
thanks,
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Check that 172.26.1.1 is a member of a global scope on this router, that
is, it fits inside a scope such as 172.26/16 on an existing interface.
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o fix that.
> I'm looking to have a LEAF box running Quagga (the forked version of
> Zebra), and CF would be a lot nicer than a floppy.
/me wondering, why the forked version?
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> Steve,
>
> I am experiencing timeout problems connecting to
>
> http://www.telltronics.org/
>
> can you send me the whole thing ?
Here's the text. Render to html if desired with emacs-wiki.el
(http://damien.kang
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Martin Hejl wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Steve Tell wrote:
> > I wrote up these notes about how I recently installed Bering-uClibc-2.0rc2
> > on a Soekris net4501, a popular single-board pc that has a serial console
> > and compact flash slot, b
ering-2.0?
If so, could someone please point me to a working url for it?
(preferrably a normal file and not a cgi)
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I wrote up these notes about how I recently installed Bering-uClibc-2.0rc2
on a Soekris net4501, a popular single-board pc that has a serial console
and compact flash slot, but no floppy.
http://www.telltronics.org/software/Bering/BeringCross.html
I hope somebody might find this useful.
quot
he router has been running a prism2 card in hostap mode for months!
Somewhat puzzling, but a different subject.
How is the xi-626 connected ? Do you use a cardbus<-->PCI adapter
card? What is the chipset on this adapter?
/steve
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 11:32, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> On 12 Sep 2003, Steve Wright wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > The following will route each *packet* out a different port.
> >
> > ip route add equalize default \
> >nexthop via DSL1-IP dev eth1 \
ize", then it will send each alternate tcp
stream out each port.
DSLn-IP are the addresses of your DSL connections, and eth1 is the
assumed local interface pointing at your DSL modems.
please report your success and/or problems with this, so I may amend
etc.
/steve
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Found here ;
http://www.policyrouting.org/PolicyRoutingBook/ONLINE/CH05.web.html
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add rules about who may talk to who.
It can be complicated at first, but it is very powerful, and much easier
than heaps of iptables entries.
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e2" networking, or otherwise called "policy routing".
Later on, if you are so inclined, you can fiddle with this some more, by
adding rules and multiple routing tables on the basis of "Routing
Policy". Rarely do you need to return to iptables to
ces are invisible. This is
far easier than firewalling everything.
Both scopes run simultaneously on the same network cabling.
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On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 23:43, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Bino
>
> At 21:27 27.08.2003 +1200, Steve Wright wrote:
> >On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 14:16, bino-psn wrote:
> > > Dear Dave.
> > > pcengines's product is to plug a CF to an IDE based board.
> > >
converter, of which there should be plenty.
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On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 19:22, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Steve
>
> At 08:50 24.08.2003 +1200, Steve Wright wrote:
> >On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 03:28, Dave Hunt wrote:
> > > Look up www.pcengines.ch.
> > >
> >
> >Dave, have you used pcengines embedded PCs ?
&
ound
US$250.. ?? nearly unbeatable.
8-/ I wouldn't mind USB too, but a couple of ethernet/wireless bridges
on the end of some cat5 is all good.. if not better.
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On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 03:28, Dave Hunt wrote:
> Look up www.pcengines.ch.
>
Dave, have you used pcengines embedded PCs ?
I'm keen on http://www.pcengines.ch/wrap.htm but they
seem to be out of stock/production..
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With no modifications, this fails with ;
Loading initrd.lrp...
Boot Failed: please change disks...
Just a dud floppy ?
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On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 00:55, S Mohan wrote:
> htb.init was modified to run on ash. Steve - I has sent my copy of qos-htb.
> Did it not work?
>
Yes it worked. It was not htb.init but something different.
None of these scripts provide the functions I need - that is, for the
Server to sp
now examining tcng
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-tcng-HTB-HOWTO/
tcng is a very powerful config generator for tc, and it fits well with
my desire to backend the routers entirely.
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unit will not be 'standalone' (can't boot by itself) but in
many situations this will make any old POS hardware into a router,
without even a flash module or a floppy..
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> I do not know how it would work on WISP-DIST but the idea is the same
> Jacques
niiiice.. thanks Jacques. :-)
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Hi All,
Is anyone using the htb.init script with LEAF ?
htb.init works fine on my RedHat9 box, but fails with "syntax error -
line 640 - bad substitution" on my WISP-DIST router.
anyone got this running ?
cheers,
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of bash(typically, "()" bravkets need to be replaced with "[]" I
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awesome. Thank you Mohan. 8-)
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With regards to the following Netfilter Security Adivisory...
http://www.netfilter.org/security/2003-08-01-nat-sack.html
do the leaf kernels contain this patch? According to the advisory, only
Redhat kernels contain this patch. In particular, I'm running the
Bering-uClibC-1.2 release.
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 07:40, Hein Bauer wrote:
> Hm. I cannot use a IP-Adress for restriction, because it changes. The
> ssh "client" got a dynamic IP..., so I would like to use MAC-Addresses.
>
issue static IPs with dhcpd, then limit on I
ering, per se.
Try these things ;
boot Bering, and see if pump is running on eth0. It should not be.
Start from scratch, with a perfectly clean image and have another go.
Write a little script that that restarts the network - basically what
you are doing now, but a
eth0 address (192.168.1.254) both from itself and from another
machine (which obtained its IP from the dhcp server).
Bering Gurus are needed here.
Good luck.
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George Metz wrote:
Bit of a red herring here; just want to make sure that he doesn't need
to spend time chasing down a ghost...
good catch George. ;-) /sw
lsmod output:
Module PagesUsed by
3c589_cs8580 0 (unused)
I can see no module h
is pump running on eth0 ? Do you want eth0 to get its' address
with pump, or do you want it set static ?
Do `ps ax` and see if pump is running.
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RS Peterson wrote:
12.34.56.78:12.34.56.79
woops, better comment that line out.. 8-)
I must have the /etc/ppp/options address set to something bogus: 12.34.56.78.
Makes no sense to me.
no no, you got it right.. 8-)
yes, things are silent IF I use the bogus address in /etc/ppp/options.
gee
ago) there used to be a package for gated
or routed.
already answered..
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had a play with IPSec, but I'm getting this ;
Trouble openning PF_KEY family socket with error: Algorithm support not
available in the kernel. Please compile in support.
I'm not fixating on IPsec - I am willing to give anything a spin.
any comments ?
Lucent/Orinoco Gold PC card - PC24E-H-FC
The system boots fine with the carrier in a PCI slot, but inserting the
PC card locks the local console hard. It appears that the machine has
halted at this point. Removing the card instantly reboots the router.
any help, etc, appreciated. regards, Steve
Finally there is an open-source solution to the 'hidden transmitter'
problem.
http://patraswireless.net/software.html
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gr_is_capable
so if later I do insmod nicstar.o it tells me that
idt7105.o doesnt work, of course.
Two things ;
Are you sure that nicstar.o is the correct module for your card ?
"gr_is_capable" is from GRE?? Do you need ip_gre.o first
kernel module for the specific card.
It is unlikely that "any old module will do" for ATM adapters.
It seems that this card has the PCA200e chipset. It is very widely used
for Linux and indeed my RedHat system supports it out-of-the-box.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] steve]$ locate pca200
/usr/src/li
s and manage everything by hand.
If anyone wants to participate, perhaps we might work together on an
appropriate list.
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ry adding -x to the shell interpreter on line one of your script. i.e.
#!/bin/bash -x
Then run your script again and watch the output or redirect to another file.
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>
> Any other guesses? :-)
This looks like the standard bash/ash portability issue.
On line 71, either remove the parens or negate their functional
interpretation by the ash shell by escaping them with backslash. i.e. \(
Steve Cowles
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me)
Just a guess here... but I have seen the above when I forget to convert my
script from DOS (CR/LF) to UNIX (LF) format.
Try:
# tr -d '\015' cbq.sh
# ./cbq.sh
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Francois BERGERET wrote:
Hi all friends !
What good news !
I was very busy this two last weeks, and not the time to check the rp-pppoe.lrp from
our good friend Jacques Nilo.
Dear Steve, could you, please, send us a copy of your rp-pppoe.lrp config files to see
exactly how to do with them and
Gurus,
two issues ;
I need a leaf router to securely get the correct time from my core server.
I would like to broadcast / make available time to the connected
wireless subnets.
Which LRP packages ? Docs for this ?
TIA,
Steve
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Gurus,
I put a startup link viz ;
ln -s /etc/init.d/pppoe-server /etc/rc2.d/S85pppoe-server
but on save-and-reboot, it has gone !
How do I add a startup link for runlevel 2 ?
Version is leaf-wisp-dist (latest)
TIA,
Steve
p.s. I can't figure how to say how much I like this little distr
I have a Soekris box running with a serial connect. Am running Bering
1.0 and it works fine. I may be wrong, but I seem to recall that there
was an issue using later versions (possibly the way the kernel was
compiled?). Give the 1.0 kernel a try.
>
> I have configured Bering as per the installa
Yes! it worked ! What a friggin mission that was !
Thanks to Lynn, Jacques, et al, and those who wrote pppoe-server.
8-) /steve
wisprouter pppoe-server[10553]: Session 1 created for client
00:c0:26:6a:ee:fe (10.67.15.1) on eth0 using Service-Name ''
wisprouter pppd[10553]:
Jacques Nilo wrote:
[...] From Bering (1.1 onward) /etc/modules file:
# Modules needed for PPP connection
#slhc
#ppp_generic
#ppp_async
# The three following modules are not always needed
#zlib_inflate
#zlib_deflate
#ppp_deflate
Since kernel 2.4.20 ppp_deflate depends on zlib_inflate and deflate
different version to tell. 8-(
/steve
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I've built an IPSec VPN tunnel over a point-point wireless link using
a couple of D-Link DWL-900AP+ boxes and some spare ports on a couple
of installed LEAF boxes.
My problem is I'm seeing *LOTS* of packet loss,
ric]
hmmm, try using the rp module instead of kernel mode..
pppd[2605]: /etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so: undefined symbol: remote_number
grrr, that's equally broken.
8-(
Can anyone help ?
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Does anyone have a working pppoe-server running ?
I have pppoe-server accepting connections but pppd dies and pppoe-server
spawns another.
I am thinking it is a pppd config problem.
comments ?
TIA,
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inital config (too many times during testing I lost contact with the
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Anyone else out there thinking about LEAF, IPV6, bigger networks, and
policy routing ?
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Ray Olszewski wrote:
Steve's last comment makes me think that, despite all this duscission,
we haven't managed to clarify what PPPoE is.
PPPoE = PPP Over Ethernet. Ethernet frames are used to encapsulate PPP
whatevers
[]
For what Steve actually wants to do, I'd look at
the
module?
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Do you need to specify the lrpkg.cfg filename anywhere in the syslinux.cfg?
Thx...Steve
-Original Message-
From: Francois BERGERET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 3:35 PM
To: Charles Holbrook; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] syslinux.cfg
could've spent more time
troubleshooting, but the above seemed to work so I let it as that.
...Steve
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Koverzin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] CGI-BIN problems with thttpd
Okay, I believe what I want is a working version of "cryptpw" or at least
the source so I can compile on my RHAT 5.2 box.
Thx
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From: Bihari, Steve
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 11:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [leaf-user] "htpass
Hello all,
Does anyone happen to have an "htpasswd" file generator compiled to work
with Bering? I am wanting to provide basic authentication to Weblet using
thttpd. Everything is working except the ability to (easily) change the
password.
TIA !
St
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uestion is: Do we have any tools available that have been compiled for
Bering to generate the password file (htpasswd)? Preferably one that will
do both the password change and encryption/hash.
TIA...Steve
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Thanks Lynn, But I already have "stunnel" running on my Bering IDE box. I
have made a decision to use my Weblet on top of "thttpd.lrp" instead. This
will provide the basic authentication I am looking for.
...Steve
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From: Lynn Avants [mailto:[E
x27;d
enable in the .conf file (i.e. AUTH_CONNECTIONS=yes)
Any thoughts?
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 12:26 PM
To: Bihari, Steve
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] sh-httpd Authenti
Hi All,
Quick question:
Does anyone know of a quick and easy way to provide basic username/passwd
authentication to access Weblet?
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add an entry in my host file
"\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts" on Nt,2K and XP. Or I believe
"\windows" on Win9x.
Your entry would look like this:
192.168.2.26 eros.myisp.com
...Steve
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From: Troy Aden
To: Leaf-User (E-mail)
Sent: 2/25/03 1:11 P
Thanks so much !
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From: Eric Wolzak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 3:03 PM
To: Bihari, Steve; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Web GUI
Hello Steve
> I know this question has probably been posted many times bef
I forgot to mention that, yes, I was aware of the Webmin version :)
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From: Tom Eastep [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 1:54 PM
To: Bihari, Steve
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Web GUI
Bihari, Steve wrote
I know this question has probably been posted many times before, but I can't
seem to find any solution out there.
Does anyone know if there is a publicly available Web-based GUI for
shorewall? If so, what's a good one to use?
T
Wow! That was easy. Thanks !
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex
Rhomberg
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8:45 AM
To: Steve Bihari; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: AW: [leaf-user] Changing "/dev/root" Size
> I'm not
Hi All,
I'm not too familiar with "initrd" or Bering (yet).
Does anyone know how to change the tmpfs from the default 6MB. I am
running out of space on "/dev/root" and need to increase it.
TIASteve
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This
dhcp client support ). I had plenty
of room for the ide modules and no more supposed bad sectors.
Best,
Steve
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 12:12, Adrian Wooster wrote:
>
> First of all - I want to support all the other comments on 1.1 release. I'm
> a huge fan and have a growing base of
http://neon1.net/m0n0wall
-Original Message-
From: Jaime Nebrera Herrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Bihari, Steve; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] m0n0wall vs. Bering
Hi,
> Has anyone seen the release of m0n
many times before.
TIA...Steve
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