On Sat, 2011-04-23 at 03:47 +, Jim Munro wrote:
I can’t get the p9100 package to print. It worked fine in 3.1. Here are
some log messages.
From lpr.log
Apr 23 03:07:57 vfirewall2 p9100d[2976]: Connection from :::192.168.1.2
port 6206 acceptedApr 23 03:07:57
I can’t get the p9100 package to print. It worked fine in 3.1. Here are some
log messages.
From lpr.log
Apr 23 03:07:57 vfirewall2 p9100d[2976]: Connection from :::192.168.1.2
port 6206 acceptedApr 23 03:07:57 vfirewleaf-user@lists.sourceforge.netall2
p9100d[2976]: /dev/lp0: No
Kwon,
That's fabulous. We should host that image somewhere. I can throw it on
a web server if you want, then people will be able to find it from the link
found in this thread.
Thanks,
Bill
On 10/15/10, n22e113 n22e...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Doesn't anybody have a version of LRP that I can just DD
Hi,
I've been using an ancient version of lrp on an old pentium 60 for
ever and ever,
but I want to retire it because it's big and old and draws too much power.
(I made drivers available once, long ago, for NIC cards for the LRP project.)
I have a pc-engines wrap/alix, which I used with m0n0wall
Am Freitag, 15. Oktober 2010, 23:22:36 schrieb wfdudley:
Hi,
I've been using an ancient version of lrp on an old pentium 60 for
ever and ever,
but I want to retire it because it's big and old and draws too much power.
(I made drivers available once, long ago, for NIC cards for the LRP
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
...
The easiest way to keep specific scripts or files through a reboot is to
add them to local.lrp.
This is quite a misleading concept for the current version. The files
are not kept in local.lrp.
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get dnscache to serve information about the corp.local
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get dnscache to serve
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have a machine running Bering-uClibc v3.0.2. The machine runs
dnscache to provide name resolution for a group of machines. The
machine also runs tinydns to provide DNS information about a local
domain called corp.local.
In order to get
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leaf-user-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Coffman - Info From Data
Corp.
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:23 AM
To: 'LEAF User'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help diagnosing heartbeat errors, please!
FS108 8 port SWITCH for less than a UPS would
I've been experiencing some sporadic slowness (perceived, no hard
measurement) on my local Lan subnet. When I started looking into it I
found a lot of errors on my eth1, the lan subnet in question:
# ip -s link show eth1
4: eth1: BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
FS108 8 port SWITCH for less than a UPS would cost
Yes do that. In fact, if its not too much bother, I personally would get
rid of the other hub too, but if it remains where it is there should be no
problems.
How would I track down a bad NIC?
Swap the cable, and connect a switch on ETH1
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leaf-user-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Coffman - Info From Data
Corp.
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 11:23 AM
To: 'LEAF User'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help diagnosing heartbeat errors, please!
FS108 8 port SWITCH for less
Hi Alejandro,
In the documentation Bering-uClibc Developer Guide - Chapter 3.
Creating lrp packages with buildpacket say:
Since it is not obvious at first, a little clarification: buildpacket
creates lrp packages (packagename.lrp) that are defined in buildtool setups
(unfortunately, those
Of course. You have reason, now I have turned it to reading slow and
have met my mistake.
Thank you very much.
On 1/14/07, Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
In the documentation Bering-uClibc Developer Guide - Chapter 3.
Creating lrp packages with buildpacket say:
In the documentation Bering-uClibc Developer Guide - Chapter 3.
Creating lrp packages with buildpacket say:
Since it is not obvious at first, a little clarification: buildpacket
creates lrp packages (packagename.lrp) that are defined in buildtool
setups (unfortunately, those are sometimes also
On 1/13/07, Alejandro Domínguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the documentation Bering-uClibc Developer Guide - Chapter 3.
Creating lrp packages with buildpacket say:
Since it is not obvious at first, a little clarification: buildpacket
creates lrp packages (packagename.lrp) that are defined in
Hola, I am compiling everything from zero using the tools buildtool
and ultimately to create the image I use createimage.sh but it don't
add the modules of the kernel *.o to the image.
I have seen in the CVS that the last modification on this script tell:
Log Message:
remove the modules tree and
Hi Alejandro,
Hola, I am compiling everything from zero using the tools buildtool
and ultimately to create the image I use createimage.sh but it don't add
the modules of the kernel *.o to the image.
I have seen in the CVS that the last modification on this script tell:
Log Message:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Januar 2007 17:12 schrieb Alejandro Domínguez:
Hola, I am compiling everything from zero using the tools buildtool
and ultimately to create the image I use createimage.sh but it don't
add the modules of the kernel *.o to the image.
I have seen in the CVS that the last
If I use the image Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta3_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin
and run it, I can see this:
firewall# ls /lib/modules
2.4.33
8139too.o
8390.o
crc32.o
...
but in my compilation
firewall#ls /lib/modules
2.4.33
Where is the other modules?
If I write: ./buildtool.pl describe|grep moddb
I
Hi Alejandro,
If I use the image Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta3_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin
and run it, I can see this:
firewall# ls /lib/modules 2.4.33
8139too.o
8390.o
crc32.o ...
but in my compilation
firewall#ls /lib/modules 2.4.33
Where is the other modules?
If I write: ./buildtool.pl
Thanks!
Now work!
I was reading the documentation
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-content.html instead of the
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-content3.html
Thank you again.
On 1/10/07, Eric Spakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
If I use the image
Folks,
Assume I have a normal CentOS (Redhat) PC that is up and working fine and that
I'm attempting to create a Bering build on that machine by editing the Bering
files before I put them onto a CF.
I can edit leaf.cfg and normal boot configuration files. What I also need to
be able to do
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
1) how to properly open or unwrap or what ever, so I can see the files
under /etc and all the other appropriate directories.
... I will at this point make my normal changes.
2) after I haved edited the files, how do I re-wrap the file so they can be
Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2006 17:03 schrieb Corey Betka:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
1) how to properly open or unwrap or what ever, so I can see the
files under /etc and all the other appropriate directories.
... I will at this point make my normal changes.
2) after I
My Bering uClibc box
One nic Realtek 8139d pci
Ram 128MB
CD-ROM
FDD 3.5
Bering-uClibc_3.0-beta2_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin
I'm hope : pptpd vpn server (PPTP + MPPE + RADIUS + MySQL)
My public ip : 61.38.82.120-125
Local Connect: No
Local Computer:No
Vpn user : internet connect only
Vpn user ip
Hi all, I surfed the web serching for an old uclibc 0.9.20 toolchain
(root_fs) but had no fortune.
Is there anyone in this mailing list that can point me to some link I can
download it??
Many many thanks in advance
Ciao
Gianni
Am Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 18:50 schrieb Lists dumbware:
Hi all, I surfed the web serching for an old uclibc 0.9.20 toolchain
(root_fs) but had no fortune.
Is there anyone in this mailing list that can point me to some link I can
download it??
I suggest you ask your question on the
Hello everybody.
I am trying to set up trafic shaping on a bering box.
Both tc and needed modules are loading, no trouble there.
My real troubles start when i try to use tc. It gives me headakes with the
message bus error.
I have tried everything, even including the package qos-htb(allthough I'd
Hi Andrew,
Which version of Bering are you using?
Eric
Hello everybody.
I am trying to set up trafic shaping on a bering box.
Both tc and needed modules are loading, no trouble there.
My real troubles start when i try to use tc. It gives me headakes with the
message bus error.
I have tried
An error has been encountered in accessing this page.
1. Server: leaf.sourceforge.net
2. URL path: /doc/guide/bk07.html
3. Error notes: File does not exist:
/home/groups/l/le/leaf/htdocs/doc/guide/bk07.html
4. Error type: 404
5. Request method: GET
6. Request query string:
7. Time: 2006-06-19
Hello James,
Bering-uClibc_2.4.1 using initrd_ide.lpr on WRAP system
getty can not open tty1 tty2 It is repeating this continusly.
Disable getty on tty1 and tty2 in /etc/inittab to get rid of those messages.
Eric
Bering-uClibc_2.4.1 using initrd_ide.lpr on WRAP system
getty can not open tty1 tty2
It is repeating this continusly.
I cant follow the links in the documentation and the infromation that I do
find is for older version of LEAF. I dont know if it still applies.
Am Freitag, 12. Mai 2006 18:13 schrieb James VS:
Bering-uClibc_2.4.1 using initrd_ide.lpr on WRAP system
getty can not open tty1 tty2
It is repeating this continusly.
I cant follow the links in the documentation and the infromation that I do
find is for older version of LEAF. I dont know if
Hi,
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I'm running shorewall 2.4.7 and I'm having trouble getting it to work
properly. I've been working with an older version of shorewall on
another leaf box for a couple of years now, without any problems.
I have this in /etc/shorewall/nat
aa.bb.cc.ddeth0
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
...
After some fiddling and more research into the configuration I can now ping
from
either firewall to the opposite end of the tunnel on the 10.8.0.0 network.
I
can ping from firewall 2 to the 192.168.2.0 network (server and internal
interface) but not from the
Andrew
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
..
Yes the modem connects and nats to 192.168.1.0 network then the firewall sits
behind that. Everything else works fine this way and the modem takes care of
the connection to the ISP for me. The firewall is in the dmz of the
Andrew
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
...
After some fiddling and more research into the configuration I can now ping from
either firewall to the opposite end of the tunnel on the 10.8.0.0 network. I
can ping from firewall 2 to the 192.168.2.0 network (server and internal
interface) but not
Update to my problem
I find that the order of the entries in the routing table is different in each
firewall and I suspect this may have some bearing on the problem. Here is a
quick diagram of my setup
*
* Server * 192.168.2.35 Server Site 1
Hello all,
I am requesting help with the setup of 2 leaf ucib boxes which I wish to connect
using the openvpn package. I have both on the internet and functioning as
firewalls and have installed the openvpn package as per the instructions. They
appear to connect with the server box interfaces
Hi Andrew
Andrew Gray (Gil) wrote:
Hello all,
I am requesting help with the setup of 2 leaf ucib boxes which I wish to
connect
using the openvpn package. I have both on the internet and functioning as
firewalls and have installed the openvpn package as per the instructions.
They
Michael
Michael D Schleif wrote:
Forgive me my denseness. It is late, and I am grown old.
I have configured several openvpn v1.x shared key VPN's. Thank you.
I have a need to configure VPN's between offices using BU firewalls and
several employees' homes.
This appears to be a good
Forgive me my denseness. It is late, and I am grown old.
I have configured several openvpn v1.x shared key VPN's. Thank you.
I have a need to configure VPN's between offices using BU firewalls and
several employees' homes.
This appears to be a good application for openvpn server on BU, and
Hi all
I've got a a question about Boot sequence I hope someone can answer.
At which point or in which script (?), in the Boot sequence, is the last PATH
set ?
Thanks
Roberto
Cerchi un laboratorio fotografico aperto 24
I have the following kernel and modules installed:
Kernel:
Linux version 2.2.19-3-LEAF ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #1 Sat
Dec 1
12:15:05 CST 2001
Installed Modules:
ip_masq_vdolive 1180 0
ip_masq_user3708 0 (unused)
ip_masq_raudio 2980 0
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 17:59, Michael McClure wrote:
Absolutely -- though I don't know how much it is of testamonial about
LEAF as it is about you guys specificallyat any rate, go for it.
Mike,
I just updated our testimonials page. Thank you for your comments. :-)
Mike Noyes wrote:
On
Michael McClure wrote:
This doesn't seem available. I don't see an fd type or anything related
to a raid type? Perhaps you're thinking a later version that
Dachstein's kernal?
Command (m for help): t
Partition number (1-4): 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): l
0 Emptyc Win95
Michael McClure wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should I be using a different version/release
that would work better for RAID? If so, pls let me know. As far as
your info requests, see below.
thanks.
mike.
# lsmod
Module PagesUsed
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should I be using a different
version/release that would work better for RAID? If so, pls let me
know. As far as your info requests, see below.
thanks.
mike.
# lsmod
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 10:03, Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks to all of you LEAF developers/contributors. I started
using LRP w/the first version of eigerstein, and used to follow the list
back before the big fallout with lrp. The names are remember from years
ago: Charles -- I never did
Of Michael
McClure
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 12:04 AM
To: Joey Officer
Cc: Charles Steinkuehler; Charles Steinkuehler; Leaf Mailing List
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help! Problems getting Raid5 to work. Banging
my head against the wall!
This doesn't seem available. I don't see an fd type
Absolutely -- though I don't know how much it is of testamonial about
LEAF as it is about you guys specificallyat any rate, go for it.
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 10:03, Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks to all of you LEAF developers/contributors. I started
using LRP w/the first
Charles -- are you familiar with this problem? Your raid guide mentions
being able to use raid5 partitions, but this error is stopping me. I've
also looked through the software raid-howto and found nothing about this
error. I've google'd the error and the only thing I've been able to
find
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, Michael McClure wrote:
raid-disk 2
Yes, I know, ignore the fact that the 2nd partition sets are on the same
disk -- I'm just trying to see if I can get it to work. I also tried
doing a straight Raid 1 using the first two partitions in the set above
and get the
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should I be using a different version/release
that would work better for RAID? If so, pls let me know. As far as
your info requests, see below.
thanks.
mike.
# lsmod
Module PagesUsed by
3c59x 19984 1
pci-scan
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should I be using a different version/release
that would work better for RAID? If so, pls let me know. As far as
your info requests, see below.
thanks.
mike.
# lsmod
Module PagesUsed by
3c59x
McClure
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:59 PM
To: Charles Steinkuehler
Cc: Charles Steinkuehler; Leaf Mailing List
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help! Problems getting Raid5 to work. Banging
my head against the wall!
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 3:59 PM
To: Charles Steinkuehler
Cc: Charles Steinkuehler; Leaf Mailing List
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help! Problems getting Raid5 to work. Banging
my head against the wall!
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Michael McClure wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Should I
Hi, it's been a very long time since I've posted, but I'm stuck on my raid
config. I'm running Dachstein w/the raid-ide kernal:
# uname -a
Linux toaster 2.2.19-3-LEAF-RAID #2 Sat Dec 1 17:15:49 CST 2001 i386 unknown
I loaded the raid0,1,5 modules, and raid.lrp. I also have the hdsupp tools:
#
Jason Taylor wrote:
I'm following Chapter 21 in the users guide. In section 21.3 Step 2
when I run insmod bridge I get the error insmod: not an ELF file.
I've tried the bridge.o from Bering_uClibc_2.1.0_modules_2.4.24.tar.gz
and
I'm following Chapter 21 in the users guide. In section 21.3 Step 2
when I run insmod bridge I get the error insmod: not an ELF file.
I've tried the bridge.o from Bering_uClibc_2.1.0_modules_2.4.24.tar.gz
and
Okay, I've read through everything and I seem to be stuck (again), but can
someone please help (I'll pay you back in cardma tokens):
I have Bering u-Clibc 2.1 installed: I am here in the manual:
---
In order to have a working pcmcia package, you need to
Ray Olszewski wrote:
The oddity in your report is this part:
I can ping loc machines from the DMZ
after I issued ip route add 192.168.1.0 via 192.168.10.254 on the DMZ
It suggests the possibility of an error in the routing table on the
DMZ host, so that it does not know that 192.168.10.254 is
Kory Krofft wrote:
Victor, Ray,
I added the route on the win machine and I can now browse the weblet
in the 192.168.10.1 ip. and once I removed routefilter I could access
the weblet intermittently on the external IP but when I tested from a
friends machine over the internet it reports
Kory Krofft wrote:
Victor,
Kory Krofft wrote:
How does your dmz boxen resolve names? Can you ping by name the
machines on the net with the images? Does it go back to the
firewall
and dnscache? If so you might want to add the other interface card
in
the leaf box in the first
Sorry I did not see Kory's followup when it came in, only Victor's reply.
I'll add a bit more detail to what he said.
At 07:13 PM 11/13/2003 -0800, Victor McAllister wrote:
Kory Krofft wrote:
Victor, Ray,
I added the route on the win machine and I can now browse the weblet in
the 192.168.10.1
I am trying to set up a small web server on a DMZ and I am having
trouble with connecting to the DMZ computer from my internal network.
My set up is as follows:
Bering 1.2 firewall
Shorewall configured per 3 interfaces examples.
DMZ uses a stripped version of Bering 1.2. It will eventually run
Kory Krofft wrote:
I am trying to set up a small web server on a DMZ and I am having
trouble with connecting to the DMZ computer from my internal network.
My set up is as follows:
Bering 1.2 firewall
Shorewall configured per 3 interfaces examples.
DMZ uses a stripped version of Bering 1.2. It
The oddity in your report is this part:
I can ping loc machines from the DMZ
after I issued ip route add 192.168.1.0 via 192.168.10.254 on the DMZ
It suggests the possibility of an error in the routing table on the DMZ
host, so that it does not know that 192.168.10.254 is its default route.
Hi!
can some one tell me how do I dial to my Provider manually or via crontab?
I'm using Bering 1.2 with ISDN.
The ippp0 is be added by the i4l scripts.
Thank you in advance
kind regards,
sayangoin
_
Fotos - MSN Fotos das
can some one tell me how do I dial to my Provider manually or via crontab?
isdnctrl dial ippp0will dial the provider
isdnctrl hangup ippp0 will hangup
stelios
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Guys,
WISP-DIST (probably latest, but very recent at least)
I have a ricoh carrier, viz ,
kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.2.3
kernel: kernel build: 2.4.20 #8 Sat Dec 21 14:54:58 EET 2002
kernel: options: [pci] [cardbus]
kernel: Intel ISA/PCI/CardBus PCIC probe:
kernel: Ricoh RL5C475
You can see syslog entries by going to statistics - system log.
There is another person who got PPPoE working on WISP-Dist; search the
mailing list archives for more info.
Marc E. Fiuczynski wrote:
I tried getting PPPOE to work on wisp-dist, but since I am rather new to
this I couldn't figure
I tried getting PPPOE to work on wisp-dist, but since I am rather new to
this I couldn't figure out why it didn't work.
Unfortunately, wisp-dist does not have the GUI interface support so that
newbies like me can just follow some instructions to set things up
correctly. So I followed the bering
Hi ppl,
I had 2 questions and hope there was a nice ppl on
The list are willing to help me. Thank You.
1) Kernel Panic!
=
I've had successfully install bering 1.1 on
the 200M harddisk and running with 3 rtl8139
NIC with 128M RAM.
Everything goes right on the track until I
plug
I've mananged to install and boot wisp-dist on a Dell Dimension
XPS P133c with a SanDisk 64M DoC module.
As it boots up, it tries to do a mke2fs on something. This unfortunately
fails with a segmentation fault. It then states:
Failed to mount, falling back to TMPFS
Making a 8M TMPFS
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Samedi 7 Juin 2003 11:47, Steve Wright a écrit :
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)
in the
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 distro, so
Le Samedi 7 Juin 2003 11:47, Steve Wright a écrit :
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)
in the pppoe-server init
See below.
At 08:16 PM 4/2/2003 -0600, Matthew Schneider wrote:
Hi,
Here is my situation:
I have a Linksys BEFCMU10 Cable modem and a firewall running Dachstein CD
protecting my internal network (192.168.1.0). The cable modem has a status
page that can be accessed through a web browser at
Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote:
Dear all
Anyone please help me. I try to create RSA Key using this command
ipsec rsasigkey --verbose 1024 mykey.txt
But After I run that command my bering box didn't show anything. I left my
bering box processes that command since yesterday but nothing happen.
Dear all
Anyone please help me. I try to create RSA Key using this command
ipsec rsasigkey --verbose 1024 mykey.txt
But After I run that command my bering box didn't show anything. I left my
bering box processes that command since yesterday but nothing happen.
Did I do anything wrong?
Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2003 12:34 schrieb Thitiporn Pornpirunrak:
Dear all
Anyone please help me. I try to create RSA Key using this command
ipsec rsasigkey --verbose 1024 mykey.txt
But After I run that command my bering box didn't show anything. I left my
bering box processes that
Hi folks,
I'm using what I think is Donald Becker's natsemi.o driver, which I
understand needs to have the pci-scan.o loaded first. How do I do
that???...do I just make an entry in the appropriate file above the
natsemi.o or is there something else I need to do???
Thank you.
Craig
Just like this in your /etc/modules
## pci-scan must load first
pci-scan
natsemi
##
Hi folks,
I'm using what I think is Donald Becker's natsemi.o driver, which I
understand needs to have the pci-scan.o loaded first. How do I do
that???...do I just make an entry in the appropriate file above
I am trying to use the Dashstein floppy (kernel 2.2.19) and Dashstein CD )(v
1.0.2) on a Dell PowerEdge 2650 server. This server has built-in dual
Broadcom gigabit ethernet cards, which use the bcm5700.o module. Thanks to
this list
(http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg11290.html),
, Ryan E.
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 3/3/2003 1:34 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Help w/ bcm5700.o module for Dashstein branch
I am trying to use the Dashstein floppy (kernel 2.2.19) and Dashstein CD
)(v
1.0.2) on a Dell PowerEdge 2650 server. This server has built-in dual
Broadcom gigabit ethernet cards
Hello List..
It is the first time that I write. I am of Argentinean and my English is not
good..
Am I to install WISP and did he/she want to know if he/she already has
incorporate the possibility to use DHCp..?
Thank you..
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Welcome to the list. People are nice here, and
we'll try to take the time to get your system
running.
I have not used WISP, so you will have to wait
for a specific answer to your question.
Most people use Bering rather than WISP, and you might
try it yourself. There might be more documents
At 10:19 PM 2/7/03 -0500, Kevin wrote:
I am having problems with uploading TaxCut. Help desks states I have to
disable the firewall to have it complete. Does anyone have a quick way to
disable the firewall to allow the upload then turn the firewall back on?
Running Dachstein firewall - two
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From: Ray Olszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 3:13 AM
To: Kevin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Help with Taxcut uploading
At 10:19 PM 2/7/03 -0500, Kevin wrote:
I am having problems with uploading TaxCut. Help desks states I have
At 12:06 PM 2/8/03 -0500, Kevin wrote:
Thanks Ray and yes I agree with you about the software companies.
Yes I am using NAT with Ipchain rules.
I did find this on the net about ACCEPT'ing everything
ipchains -F input ipchains -P input ACCEPT
ipchains -F output ipchains -P output ACCEPT
I am having problems with uploading TaxCut. Help desks states I have to
disable the firewall to have it complete. Does anyone have a quick way to
disable the firewall to allow the upload then turn the firewall back on?
Running Dachstein firewall - two floppy disk system
thanks for any help or
Blackmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 1:28 PM
To: 'Todd Pearsall'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?
Sounds like you have a static IP at this location then. I
believe you can
let the Cayman take care
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Todd Pearsall wrote:
Thanks for the help Chris, but I really wanted Bering/Shorewall as the
router/firewall for the flexibility for DMZ configurations, dynamic DNS
updates, etc.
Steps to the final solution for the archives:
- The Cayman 3320H cannot be put in bridge
I'm trying to setup our location in Atlanta with Bering (have 3 others
running else where in the country).
The router is a Cayman 3220H which I set to bridge mode using
instructions on the Cayman (now Netoptia website) and then began setting
up Bering. BellSouth tech support is telling me the
-user] Help with BellSouth DSL in Atlanta and PPPoA?
I'm trying to setup our location in Atlanta with Bering (have 3 others
running else where in the country).
The router is a Cayman 3220H which I set to bridge mode using
instructions on the Cayman (now Netoptia website) and then
began
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 07:52, Todd Pearsall wrote:
snip
I was working with the PPPoE and now PPPoA Bering setups without any
success yet. Does anyone have this service in the Atlanta area that can
confirm if it is PPPoA and give me any hints? I'm calling BellSouth
again...
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