Re: [SLUG] Tcpdump - multiple filters to multiple files?

2003-06-23 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
to hearing your replies... Thanks in advance. :) Cheers, Umar. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite

Re: [SLUG] debian can't install php4

2003-03-24 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
-- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - Marquis de LaPlace - deterministic Principles - -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] debian can't install php4

2003-03-24 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
with the same error, so I just upgraded the box to unstable anyway. Solved the problem. Thanks On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 20:57, Jean-Francois Dive wrote: php4 is fucked in testing and unfucked in unstable, wait or apt-get install -t unstable php4 JeF On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 08:07:10PM

Re: [SLUG] Nortel and Cisco VPN

2003-03-03 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
And just remember us where linux is in the picture ? Honestly, to troubleshoot that, we'd need to see a packet dump and eventually the config of the contivty and the vpn3k, A hint, ipsec dont like to be nated, for your problem, this is the wrong solution for the problem, you can define: traffic

Re: [SLUG] kernel packaging debian

2003-02-22 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
the .config file or use multiple kernel source tree. JeF On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 01:29, Ken Foskey wrote: On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 01:20, Jean-Francois Dive wrote: man make-kpkg, mais en gros (pwd a la source du kernel tree, apres avoir applique tes patchs et configure le kernel), make-kpkg kernel

[SLUG] evolution ..

2003-02-22 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
, stupid bug: when a title of an email have a 'special' caracter (like french e's and a's etc..), the string is not displayed after that char. If anyone have a clue for those (especially the 1st one) JeF -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only

Re: [SLUG] kernel packaging debian

2003-02-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
freeswan. Does any one have a good description on how to build a second copy of a kernel with totally different settings reasonably and safely? Ta Ken -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive

Re: [SLUG] To Debian or not to Debian, that is the ......

2003-02-20 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - Marquis de LaPlace - deterministic Principles - -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group

Re: [SLUG] Debian on Brand-Name servers?

2003-02-18 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
- http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - Marquis de LaPlace - deterministic Principles - -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http

Re: [SLUG] Grub and Recompiling a kernel - problems

2003-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - Marquis de LaPlace - deterministic Principles - -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au

RE: [SLUG] Linux + PDA

2003-02-05 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
relating to pocket PC and Linux it showed nothing but links on how to replace pocket pc with Linux (not a bad idea I might add). If anyone knows of instructions on configuring things so that Linux can Sync a Pocket PC I'd really appreciate links / instructions. TIA Paul -- - Jean-Francois

RE: [SLUG] Firewall MD5 signatures on processes

2003-01-27 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jean-Francois Dive Sent: Saturday, 25 January 2003 23:45 To: Minh Van Le Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SLUG] Firewall MD5 signatures on processes As well, if a trojan enter the system, it'll

Re: [SLUG] Firewall MD5 signatures on processes

2003-01-25 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
-- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - Marquis de LaPlace - deterministic Principles - -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] Linux on Indy ?

2002-12-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
, Chris MacKenzie -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael

Re: [SLUG] PPP Multilink 2002

2002-12-09 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
- From: Steven Evans Sent: Friday, 6 December 2002 11:13 AM To: 'Jean-Francois Dive' Cc: SLUG Subject: RE: [SLUG] PPP Multilink 2002 Hi Jean, I've been testing this a couple ways: 1) Download 2 files from 2 seperate sites and add up the kb/s, which always end up less than 5kbs

Re: [SLUG] Ethernet Port Trunking (etherchannel bonding) doco?

2002-12-09 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
CF37 http://arseclown.tv/ -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot msg28664/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [SLUG] PPP Multilink 2002

2002-12-05 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
multilinking via 2.4 was easier than 2.2? What logs would you guys like to see? Cheers, Steve Netway Networks Pty Ltd (T) 8920 8877 (F) 8920 8866 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive

Re: [SLUG] Hangup (SIGHUP) - modem keeps hanging up....

2002-10-30 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info

Re: [SLUG] Proxy Arp

2002-10-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] Debain Woody Info

2002-10-10 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
) rtl8139 Dave. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot

Re: [SLUG] Debian Testing

2002-09-24 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http

Re: [SLUG] Managing a large network

2002-09-19 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http

Re: [SLUG] Managing a large network

2002-09-17 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info

Re: [SLUG] Mailing list archive / news server.

2002-09-09 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
hello JeF, i found what yo're looking for: news.gmane.org .. JeF On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 12:48:59AM +1000, Jean-Francois Dive wrote: Hello world ! Does someone knows a place where i could get the archive in news of the securityfocus, and linux kernel-dev mailing list ? I tried

[SLUG] Mailing list archive / news server.

2002-09-07 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] tcpdump question

2002-09-02 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no such thing as randomness. Only order of infinite complexity. - _The Holographic Universe_, Michael Talbot -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug

Re: [SLUG] small network w/ linux box as hub

2002-05-02 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
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Re: [SLUG] Which is first - chicken or egg?

2002-04-14 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
function. Our job is simply to arrange the meeting. - General Storm'n Norman Schwartzkopf -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User

Re: [SLUG] Why is my IPSec tunnel not being routed

2002-04-02 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
them [terrorists] is God's function. Our job is simply to arrange the meeting. - General Storm'n Norman Schwartzkopf -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [SLUG] GRE and netfilter NAT

2002-03-24 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
) -- Thanks, Jim. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au

Re: [SLUG] strange ports and strange daemons

2002-03-22 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
-- Anton Winter http://myrddin.org GPG key id: 0x5B15EDE6 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http

Re: [SLUG] Opinions, please.

2002-03-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
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Re: [SLUG] PPTP and different network sizes

2002-03-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
If you push your default gateway into the ppp tunnel interface, then you'll have troubles to send the GRE packet carring the PPTP traffic into it, it could be managed with a host route pointing to the external interface for the remote vpn peer address. However windows have some strange way to

Re: [SLUG] iptables accounting

2002-03-21 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
In fact,instead of loggging each packet, you should simply use the 2 counters associated with each rule. So, for example: Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT 2408 packets, 1136110 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 0

Re: [SLUG] RedHat - Debian

2002-03-12 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
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[SLUG] looking for oldies ..

2002-03-11 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
for: A Sun sparc like an ultraSparc2 or sparcStation 5. An Alpha 200Mhz or around. All of this, off course, to setup and play around with linux. Thanks for any help, cheers, JeF -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More

Re: [SLUG] Can anyone explain - IPSec latency

2002-02-19 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
is simply to arrange the meeting. - General Storm'n Norman Schwartzkopf -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug -- - Jean-Francois Dive -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http

Re: [SLUG] any tool to dump memory

2002-01-18 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
and more generally because you are in process level and that there is a mechanism called memory protection which means that each process can only use it's particular memory space However, there is a solution: /dev/kmem which is an image of the whole memory, read and write access. You

Re: [SLUG] IPSec tunnel latency

2002-01-15 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
hi, This is definitively qui strange. It is possible that the provider would make some QOS on the path. Routing on a different path is possible but very unlikely i think. I would proceed this way: - enable some debugs for this particular tunnel and see if there is not some strange things

Re: [SLUG] Telstra Megalink

2002-01-15 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hello, the point is that, i dont choose, the customer did, i just have to connect with it. He does not know exactly what it is as Telstra is pretty vague about it. On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, DaZZa wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Jean-Francois Dive wrote: We have to setup a connection to the megalink

RE: [SLUG] PPPD and C source -Tracking that External IP....

2002-01-15 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
what you look for is a serie like: pid = fork(); if(pid != parentPid) { // we are in the child excve(pppd); } probably. JeF On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, George Vieira wrote: I've done a little more research and found that there is no link between PPTP and PPPD which is traceable.. The only thing

[SLUG] Telstra Megalink

2002-01-14 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hello Slugers, We have to setup a connection to the megalink service for a customer from a linux box. Telstra does not have a lot of information about what you gonna have when you take the service, so maybe someone of you knows more than them about it. Here is what i understand from this

Re: [SLUG] DSL vs Cable security

2002-01-10 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
the 2 main security things linked to this topis is that some CPE's (DSL or Cable) are not properly configured and so some attacks are possible (reconfigure subscribers settings), and the fact that on cable, you share the media, which may lead to traffic sniff and directed attacks to addresses

Re: [SLUG] GPL, an argument .

2002-01-05 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
mm souds interesting :)) On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jeff Waugh wrote: quote who=Jean-Francois Dive becoming an industry standard for that area (ala apache, bind, etc..), what will happens to company selling and producing the same type of product ? ... Then you have a lucrative software

[SLUG] GPL, an argument .

2002-01-03 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi all, After a long discussion with someone about the GPL and the open source model of business, he raised a point which i cant find any very valid argument, maybe you guys will be able to gimme your point on this: The idea is that developping free sofware leads the author to it's own

Re: [SLUG] GPL, an argument .

2002-01-03 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
trough customer orriented service instead of big cash software selling companies which does exist at the moment... JeF On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Terry Collins wrote: Jean-Francois Dive wrote: ...snip The idea is that developping free sofware leads the author to it's own professional death

RE: [SLUG] Bandwith Shaping/Throttling

2001-12-12 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Otherwise, have a look at the click router project, which does include very good shaping elements (google, click router project at the MIT). JeF On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Visser, Martin (SNO) wrote: Have a look at NistNET for a comprehensive Network Emulation Tool that can not only do bandwidth

[SLUG] icmp and payload.

2001-12-10 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi all, Does someone knows if, when receiving back an icmp message, the option of the original ip packets are in the payload of the icmp ? The icmp rfc says: Internet Header + 64 bits of Data Datagram The internet header plus the first 64 bits of the original datagram's data.

Re: [SLUG] icmp and payload.

2001-12-10 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
yep, i was talking about the ip one, thanks a lot. JeF On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, John Ferlito wrote: On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:46:14PM +1100, Jean-Francois Dive wrote: Hi all, Does someone knows if, when receiving back an icmp message, the option of the original ip packets

Re: [SLUG] debian hacked

2001-11-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
yep, cable share the media between the neighbours up to the concentrator. Check the src mac address is from your card ... - Original Message - From: David Kempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Ken Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; slug [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 9:27 AM Subject:

Re: [SLUG] Its illegal

2001-11-13 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
I am just ... shocked !! I thought this was done by some geeky childrens; but not even, it was ordred and paid by MS.. This is absolutly non professional and outrageous. JeF On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.smh.com.au/news/0111/14/national/national20.html

Re: [SLUG] Binding ftpd to limited interfaces

2001-11-08 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
This depend on which FTP daemon you runs ... check conf file or daemon startup params On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Adam Kennedy wrote: Morning all I have a debian machine that is used as a sort of services gateway, it runs 6 or 7 public ips, and then I use a userspace port redirector, rinetd, to

Re: [SLUG] PAT question .. (general)

2001-11-01 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
that in the payload of the ICMP you have the original IP packet + 64bit of the next payload: aka the TCP header and ports -- the information is completed. JeF On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Matt Hyne wrote: At Wednesday, 31/10/2001 09:55 AM (+1100), Jean-Francois Dive wrote: Hi all, i was wandering

Re: [SLUG] SuSE-7.3

2001-11-01 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Excellent ! :) On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Stuart Cooper wrote: Is SuSE-7.3 available in Australia yet? Hoping to bring one with me but not sure it will be available in Canada before I leave in December. Not yet, and no word from the usual sources when it will be (guys ??). I believe SuSE

[SLUG] PAT question .. (general)

2001-10-30 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi all, i was wandering something with PAT: If you have multiple boxes trying to access the same server on the internet, going trough the same PAT router, so using the same external ip address: if the sender stack does Path MTU discovery (most of the stack does now), and if both hit a smaller

Re: [SLUG] SuSE-7.3

2001-10-29 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Did not saw it yet ... On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Bob Hubbard wrote: Is SuSE-7.3 available in Australia yet? Hoping to bring one with me but not sure it will be available in Canada before I leave in December. Thanks Bob Bob Hubbard St.Albert, Ab CANADA -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group

[SLUG] OpenNMS experience

2001-10-29 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi all, I was wandering if someone had any experience with openNMS , good or bad ? Thanks, JeF

Re: [SLUG] Hang on FTP connections

2001-09-26 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi, It is still a DNS problem i beleive, not on the client side, but on the server side: the ftp server tries to reverse lookup the incoming address to log it probably and so hang on that. Check if 192.168.0.3 is resolvable on the server side. (host 192) Hope this help, JeF On Thu, 27 Sep

Re: [SLUG] Routing problem

2001-09-24 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
That made sense before your box was rebooted: you had host addresses pointing to the interfaces and only one network address for another nic, which is correct, after reboot, the kernel added the route for the network when the card went up.. JeF On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Tom Massey wrote: Thanks

Re: [SLUG] Regarding to Routing Socket

2001-09-23 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Unfortunatly, linux does not support the sysctl as most of other unix does, so, no routing Socket. the replacement is netlink(7) and rtnetlink(7). Good luck. JeF On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, uday wrote: Hi All Routing Socket is used adding /Deliting route in the system routing table in

Re: [SLUG] Routing problem

2001-09-23 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi, As soon as you assigned a netwotk to a NIC, it's entry is automatically addes to the routing table. I dont get why you assigne the same network addresses to different interface (routing wont be easy for the box :) What you have to to is to change the addresses on eth2/3/1 to have separate

[SLUG] Postfix and dynamic IP

2001-09-20 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Hi all, I've got two issues with the postfix installation i have: First some background: i use postfix as mail delivery system on my laptop which get connected trough lan-DHCP or diallup, so get ip and name resolutio changing all the time. My issues are: 1. Postfix copied the name resolution

Re: [SLUG] Memory usage in gateway system.

2001-09-20 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Mike Holland wrote: On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Keiran Sweet wrote: I have recompiled the kernel to disable modules, statically include the network card drivers, and all other hardware drivers, plus include all needed netfilter support. Why bother with all that? Whats

Re: [SLUG] CCNA

2001-09-18 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
Expensive, maybe, but hard, i highly doubt ... CCIE theorical exams was not that difficult (ok, the lab is another story), so, if you prepare yourself correctly, you should try directly take the CCNP (my 2cent tip). JeF On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Steven Blunt wrote: It was about $200 to sit the