[leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-28 Thread Christopher D. Audley
I've just starting trying to implement a firewall with Bering and I seem to be stuck at the most basic step. I have created a bootable floppy and configured that network interface following the instructions in the Installation guide. To start with, I'm trying to bring Bering up on my desktop

Re: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-28 Thread Wyatt Draggoo
Sounds like you need to read more Slashdot comments: Step 1) Collect Underpants. Step 2) ??? Step 3) Profit!!! Sorry, couldn't resist. Now, for some possibly useful information. It sounds like you need to load the correct modules for your NICs. I can't remember off hand which, if any, come on

RE: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-28 Thread Craig
. Audley Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1 I've just starting trying to implement a firewall with Bering and I seem to be stuck at the most basic step. I have created a bootable floppy and configured that ne

Re: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-28 Thread Jay Langford
IL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:05 AM Subject: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1 > I've just starting trying to implement a firewall with Bering and I seem > to be stuck at the most basic step. I have created a bootable floppy > and configured

Re: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-28 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 07:05 PM 10/28/02 -0500, Christopher D. Audley wrote: I've just starting trying to implement a firewall with Bering and I seem to be stuck at the most basic step. I have created a bootable floppy and configured that network interface following the instructions in the Installation guide. To st

Re: [leaf-user] New to Bering, stuck at step 1

2002-10-29 Thread Christopher D. Audley
Thanks for the response. This is exactly what I missed. Now that I know what I should have done, I see the line in the installation manual I missed. Given my experience (granted I'm just the *one* guy that didn't pay attention), I would recommend highlighting the /etc/modules as a separate s