[Leaf-user] router?

2002-02-17 Thread Ant Ken
hello all, i am trying to setup a router that will share my cable internet connection with the rest of my house please could some one tell me how to do this, i under stand the bit upto getting the image on floppy ( i am not even sure i have the right one ) and putting two network cards in th

Re: [Leaf-user] router?

2002-02-17 Thread Robert Chambers
I would suggest Dachstein. It is very easy to set up and has very good documentation. As far as not being able to ping anything outside and receiving martian errors, you may of had the cables reversed. That is, the cable modem may of been connected to eth1 instead of eth0. You can find Dac

[Leaf-user] router memory needs

2002-04-27 Thread Chad Carr
I am putting perl on my compact flash router, and realize at this point that the problem with putting huge numbers of packages on a LEAF boot disk is not the space on the boot device (obviously on compact flash I have more than enough) but the RAM needed to hold the tmpfs or ramdisk. How much mem

Re: [leaf-user] Router Stops

2003-05-27 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 09:32 AM 5/27/2003 -0500, Lynn Avants wrote: On Monday 26 May 2003 10:59 pm, David Pitts wrote: > More of the same! > > My router stops periodically and I can restart it by restarting Shorewall. > Lynn has suggested it might be a memory problem. Any suggestions how I can > monitor RAM usage? C

Re: [leaf-user] Router Stops

2003-05-27 Thread eric wolzak
Hello David, All My router stops periodically and I can restart it by restarting Shorewall. Lynn has suggested it might be a memory problem. Any suggestions how I can monitor RAM usage? Commands built into Bering? Packages I can run? 1. The Ram usage can be viewed from the weblet . 2 activate

Re: [leaf-user] Router Stops

2003-05-27 Thread Tom Eastep
On Tue, 27 May 2003 21:14:44 +0200, eric wolzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It (restarting Shorewall )might however stop remaining unused connections and clear your table from "outdated connections" It does not. -Tom -- Tom Eastep\ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://www

RE: [leaf-user] Router Stops

2003-05-28 Thread David Pitts
3:15 AM To: David Pitts; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Router Stops Hello David, All My router stops periodically and I can restart it by restarting Shorewall. Lynn has suggested it might be a memory problem. Any suggestions how I can monitor RAM usage? Commands built into B

Re: [Leaf-user] router memory needs

2002-04-29 Thread Phillip . Watts
/Nlynx) Subject: [Leaf-user] router memory needs I am putting perl on my compact flash router, and realize at this point that the problem with putting huge numbers of packages on a LEAF boot disk is not the space on the boot device (obviously on compact flash I have more than enough) but the RAM ne

[leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-02 Thread Pisinho
HI, I have the follow problem. I have a router gateway Linux machine with Eth0 IP public address static p.e. 80.15.x.x Eth1 IP private p.e. 192.168.1.1 connected at the Switch Switch with PC client and various IP which I unknow because have a Laptop Computer with your configuration (cus

[leaf-user] router and transparent bridge in same box

2004-12-04 Thread Ronny Aasen
hello. i am trying to set up a router and a transparent tunnel point in the same box, on the same local network. the box is a bering 1.2 with shorewall and vtund the box has these interfaes zone ifcomment net eth0 connected to the internet with real ip loc eth1 connected to local net wi

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-02 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 08:59 AM 11/2/2003 +0100, Pisinho wrote: HI, I have the follow problem. I have a router gateway Linux machine with Eth0 IP public address static p.e. 80.15.x.x Eth1 IP private p.e. 192.168.1.1 connected at the Switch Switch with PC client and various IP which I unknow because have a La

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-03 Thread Pisinho
> In principle, a router *could* do all of this. But I know of no > off-the-shelf Linux applications that actually *would* do all of this, > either on LEAF or on a full-size-distro Linux router. Because it is such a > security nightmare, I expect nobody has even thought of developing > something

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-03 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:59 AM 11/3/2003 +0100, Pisinho wrote: > In principle, a router *could* do all of this. But I know of no > off-the-shelf Linux applications that actually *would* do all of this, > either on LEAF or on a full-size-distro Linux router. Because it is such a > security nightmare, I expect nobody

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-03 Thread Pisinho
> > One correction to what you wrote: this is NOT an Embedded Linux product. > The FAQ says they use VxWorks/Tornado from Wind River Systems as their OS. > So while I cannot say how effective this implementation is, I can say that > it is not a *Linux* implementation of the idea. VxWorks®, the

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-03 Thread Jeff Newmiller
On Mon, 3 Nov 2003, Pisinho wrote: > > One correction to what you wrote: this is NOT an Embedded Linux product. > > The FAQ says they use VxWorks/Tornado from Wind River Systems as their OS. > > So while I cannot say how effective this implementation is, I can say that > > it is not a *Linux* impl

Re: [leaf-user] Router/Gateway with client and unknow IP

2003-11-03 Thread arif
On Nov 3, 2003, at 9:37 AM, Ray Olszewski wrote: At 07:59 AM 11/3/2003 +0100, Pisinho wrote: Your software solution is Dynamic Address Translation. A Dynamic NAT. It's possible to reply this solution? Reading over the site leaves me wondering about a couple of loose ends. For example, given

Re: [leaf-user] router and transparent bridge in same box

2004-12-04 Thread Tom Eastep
On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 18:37 +0100, Ronny Aasen wrote: > > if this is even possible, i guess there is some finer points in > shorewall that keep eluding me Please submit the information requested at http://shorewall.net/support.htm. Your Shorewall configuration files would also be useful. -Tom -