[speedtouch] Re: Basic iptables firewall script

2002-03-21 Thread Richard A Lough
alex wrote: SNIP Anyway available for your comments -- SNIP --- # # IP Port Forwarded Addresses # The servers I run ZHEER=192.168.1.110 TRENT=192.168.1.1 #

[speedtouch] Spec speed touch

2002-03-21 Thread gault
Bonjour, Je passe tres prochainement sur Netissimo 2 ( France ), 1Mbps/256Kbps, j'aurais voulu savoir qui qq'un dans cette ML connais une incompatibilité quelquonque avec le SpeedTouch USB en general et Sous LINUX en particulier. - Le protocole semble etre aussi du pppoA - Les spec du

[speedtouch] Re: Basic iptables firewall script

2002-03-21 Thread Alex Bennee
Richard A Lough said: If you run less than, say, eight IP addresses, you can add additional filtering, eg 192.168.1.1/28 True. But I'm gready so I use the whole class C address space on my lan, including a block of 100 or so DHCP'd addresses just for LAN parties :-) Alex

[speedtouch] Re: Basic iptables firewall script

2002-03-21 Thread Tim Woodall
On 21 Mar 2002, alex wrote: After upgrading my gateway to latest cooker (destroying my uptime so I can test the RPM's :-) I had to re-do my firewall to be iptables based. We knocked it about a bit on IRC and this is its current status: It works(ish) by doing the following

[speedtouch] Re: Request for Microcode Checksums

2002-03-21 Thread Edouard Gomez
Ok guys i think i've found a pure firmware without any kind of lib, dll, object header. It was included in the macosx driver with an amazing name with lot of letters and numbers (i don't remember it) But what is surprising is that best offsets are byte 0 and (last byte - pattern length). So we