Eric, list,
Having installed, configured and put in place a Bering firewall, I read
more and more about the "Bering derivative" called "Bering uClibc".
The latest release was in January 2004 (unless I'm missing something :-).
Maybe I should have used this version instead?
Gus
"Eric Wolz
Hi kp,
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Dienstag, 6. April 2004 19:13 schrieb JamesSturdevant:
I bit the bullet and converted to Bering uClibc and installed OpenVPN. It
WORKS!
I'm not surprised, Martin is a good developer and his packages are well
tested.
Blush - too much honour. I obviously do try
I'm using Bering 1.2 with SSH (OpenSSH_3.5p1,) and SSHD. Problem is that
SCP is missing. Does anyone know what happened to SCP in the SSH package?
Roger
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Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2004 09:12 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Eric, list,
>
> Having installed, configured and put in place a Bering firewall, I read
> more and more about the "Bering derivative" called "Bering uClibc".
>
> The latest release was in January 2004 (unless I'm missing something :-).
Thank you to all who shared the inofrmation on using Vonage with Bering. I
had Vonage for around 2 weeks now and it works well, without almost any
special setup. The only thing I did is that I set up DHCP to assign a static
address to the Vonage phone adaptor.
M Lu
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Roger
At 09:03 07.04.2004 -0400, Roger E McClurg wrote:
>I'm using Bering 1.2 with SSH (OpenSSH_3.5p1,) and SSHD. Problem is that
>SCP is missing. Does anyone know what happened to SCP in the SSH package?
For some unknown reason scp is in sshd.lrp
cheers
Erich
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Is there a package for bacula, or another back up system for any of the leaf systems?
Josh
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Erich,
I found the answer. It is not in sshd 3.5p1 but it is in sshd 3.7.1p2.
Thanks for the help.
Roger
Erich Titl
04/07/2004 10:41 AM
To: Roger E McClurg/CEG/[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: [leaf-user] SCP
Roger
At 09:03 07
> Having installed, configured and put in place a Bering
> firewall, I read
> more and more about the "Bering derivative" called "Bering uClibc".
>
> The latest release was in January 2004 (unless I'm missing
> something :-).
>
> Maybe I should have used this version instead?
If you are using
Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2004 19:20 schrieb Peter Mueller:
> > Having installed, configured and put in place a Bering
> > firewall, I read
> > more and more about the "Bering derivative" called "Bering uClibc".
> >
> > The latest release was in January 2004 (unless I'm missing
> > something :-).
> >
>
After using my firewall for some time on Dachstein, I wanted to upgrade
to Bering because it has some features I can't find for Dachstein - such
as a time server.
So, seeing Bering uClib seems to be getting all the attention these
days, I tried it, but had no luck in getting it to recognize my
Hey Arnold,
I wonder if you need to us the pci-scan.o module, and make the "pci-scan"
entry right above your NIC declaration(s) in the /etc/modules file??? Mine
looks like:
# Those realtek based NICs need mii module
#mii
#8139cp
#8139too
#eepro100
#epic100
#pcnet32
#viarhine
#winbond-840
# PCI et
Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2004 19:59 schrieb Arnold Wiegert:
> After using my firewall for some time on Dachstein, I wanted to upgrade
> to Bering because it has some features I can't find for Dachstein - such
> as a time server.
>
> So, seeing Bering uClib seems to be getting all the attention these
>
I created an hdparm.lrp package for Bering 1.2. It uses the 5.2 version of
hdparm from RedHat 9.0. The package includes a script called spindown.
Spindown will automatically put the HD into standby mode (hdparm -y) at
the end of the boot process. I can send it to anyone interested, but if
the
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 7. April 2004 19:59 schrieb Arnold Wiegert:
After using my firewall for some time on Dachstein, I wanted to upgrade
to Bering because it has some features I can't find for Dachstein - such
as a time server.
So, seeing Bering uClib seems to be getting all th
You get ne.o from the big tar.gz file
(Bering_uClibc_2.1.0_modules_2.4.24.tar.gz). from the Bering download link
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751&package_id=67534&release_id=220334
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Is anyone running LEAF on the OpenBrick E hardware with compact flash? If
so, can you please tell me what brand you are using?
Roger
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I am standing up a bering firewall and have made it through the 3c509
troubleshooting phase, or so I thought. I am unable to ping the internal
side of the firewall from my other computers.
My hardware
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486DX4 100Mhz
PCI video card
20MB RAM
Floppy disk
3c509B-TP (I have two of thes
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 07:47:43PM -0400, Roger E McClurg wrote:
Hi Roger,
> Is anyone running LEAF on the OpenBrick E hardware with compact flash? If
> so, can you please tell me what brand you are using?
Lexar seems to be the best. We do use other brands occasionally.
Bao
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Roger,
I set this up on one system so far (not using your .lrp) and it works great.
You did it the right way and i'd like to add your lrp to my routers... Old
hard drives are too cheap and plentiful, and its too easy to replace a
failed drive not to take advantage of them.
- Bob Coffman
-Or
Hi guys,
I'm trying to setup a VPN (openvpn version 1.5.0) connection from my home
(ADSL, static IP) to my Office (Static IP).
Both networks have a leaf Bering machine as there firewalls, both running
shorewall 1.4.7c. I followed the guide at
http://www.shorewall.net/1.4/OPENVPN.html but I'm not 1
Step 1: Doublecheck your cable. Try swapping the cable on eth1 for the
cable on eth0, and vice versa, and see if the lights follow the cables.
If they do (eth0 dark, eth1 lit) then replace the bad cable.
That's the only thing that leaps to mind, probably because I had the
same problem with my o
Hi
At 20:06 07.04.2004 -0400, Dave Rose wrote:
>I am standing up a bering firewall and have made it through the 3c509
>troubleshooting phase, or so I thought. I am unable to ping the internal
>side of the firewall from my other computers.
I am not sure icmp to the firewall is enabled in shorewall
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