I am using VC2. Is that "too old"?
I can't find the ip_conntrack_ftp and the ip_nat in the system... is there
any way I can add it in without upgrading it?
Because we have deploy this machine router into a pre-production environment
already...
I did a tshark as advice, and the response is as foll
It's asking for one more piece of information - the interface to
listen on, as in
name CorpLAN {
start 10.0.0.100 {
stop: 10.0.0.200
}
interface: "eth2"
Best,
Justin
On 8/28/07, Emmanuel Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been at
Hi Emmanuel,
With the Vyatta OFR version you are using, when configuring the DHCP server,
you need to specify the ethernet interface on your router connected to the
subnets on which your DHCP server configuration is going to lease IPs. You
have not specified this ethernet interface in your con
I have been at this for several hours and am not sure what it is that im doing
wrong. Here is my settings (im working from another pc so i had to retype it
all in this email):
ethernet eth0{
hw-id:**
address 192.168.5.1{
prefix: 24
}
}
ethern
I have been at this for several hours and am not sure what it is that im doing
wrong. Here is my settings (im working from another pc so i had to retype it
all in this email):
ethernet eth0{
hw-id:**
address 192.168.5.1{
prefix: 24
}
}
ethern
Hi Egbert,
It sounds like after the package update, lighttpd got restarted with the
default settings in '/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf', and the default
'document-root' settings are pointed to '/var/www' instead of
'/var/www/pages'. The reason why you saw the general login page layout but
not t
Hi,
In an attempt to update my router (was already on 2.2 community testing
branch), I used the update commands from the webinterface. So far so good.
But at a certain point lighttpd got updated (from the etch repositry) and
now I get a lighttpd welcome page on port 80 and an error on 443 (https).
At what point in the boot process is it failing?
Cheers,
Robert.
silvertip257 wrote:
> Hello all, I'm trying to build my own router to secure my home network
> and be able to practice for classes without buying expensive equipment.
>
> I'm trying to boot to vyatta livecd (VC2), but I keep gettin
It's possible, but untested. You would need to apt-get mdadm from the
repository and create the raid device before you run install-system.
Cheers,
Robert.
Daren Tay wrote:
> Anyone knows if it is possible?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Beha
> Dave probably meant tshark instead of wireshark.
Of course. ;-)
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Hardware isn't my area, but Just one thought - is the serial port
enabled in the bios?
Justin
On 8/28/07, silvertip257 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not trying to be impatient, but I'm wondering what is wrong with my
> hardware or whatever.
> Vyatta is the only use for this box, so I'd like to
I'm not trying to be impatient, but I'm wondering what is wrong with my
hardware or whatever.
Vyatta is the only use for this box, so I'd like to set it up before too
much more time passes.
If anyone has any ideas, drop me an email.
Thanks,
Mike
On 8/27/07, silvertip257 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Dave probably meant tshark instead of wireshark.
stig
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vyatta-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Roberts
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:34 AM
> To: 'Daren Tay'; 'Wink'; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
> Subject: Re: [Vyat
> Hello Vyatta,
>
> I found vyatta for a few days and i installed it successfully
> on my box.
> It runs all fine and i updated it to the latest state.
>
> But i have a simple question, it ist possible to recive a
> dynamic ip from an dhcp server on an vyatta ethernet
> interface ? i didnt fin
No, on the router. Login in as root and fireup Wireshark.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Daren Tay
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:32 AM
> To: Wink; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
> Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Allowing FTP C
> but for a virtualized environment.. the idea is to install
> the Virtualizer (VMware, XEN) first, then the Linux/Vyatta OS itself?
> It seats below the kernel?
>
> Or do I need to install a distro first, then the Virtualize
> software, then the vyatta (and whatever I want to virtualize)
It de
Daren,
In the case of VMWare ESX, it is the foundation (host) operating system
as well as the hypervisor. It's installed before any client operating
systems and applications, such as Vyatta.
In the case of VMWare Server (the free version), a host operating system
is installed first, such as Li
Hi Daren,
If you are running an earlier version of Vyatta, the FTP conntrack NAT
module may not be loaded. See the following Bugzilla issue:
https://bugzilla.vyatta.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1498
This issue has been resolved in the latest versions of Vyatta.
You can tell which version you're runni
Hello Vyatta,
I found vyatta for a few days and i installed it successfully on my box.
It runs all fine and i updated it to the latest state.
But i have a simple question, it ist possible to recive a dynamic ip
from an dhcp server on an vyatta ethernet interface ? i didnt find a
solution in the p
woah... on the desktop that i am trying to connect from?
-Original Message-
From: Wink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 19:14
To: Daren Tay; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Allowing FTP Connections
Packet captures? Perhaps the forwardin
So as of now.. if i create users... all of them have full access be it via
http or CLi yah... thats what I noticed...
any idea when will this be improved on?
Thanks people!
Daren
-Original Message-
From: Dave Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 02:45
To: 'Dare
Hi guys,
pardon me for these continuous stew of questions...
but for a virtualized environment.. the idea is to install the Virtualizer
(VMware, XEN) first, then the Linux/Vyatta OS itself?
It seats below the kernel?
Or do I need to install a distro first, then the Virtualize software, then
the
Packet captures? Perhaps the forwarding function is working.
I'd run wireshark and see if the FTP packets are being forwarded out of the
router...
- Original Message -
From: "Daren Tay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 6:09 AM
Subject: [Vyatta-users] Allowing FT
Hi guys,
I realise after setting all the static routes, and what not, I can SSH but I
can't FTP. weird...
basically the public ip is at my router which directs to my private server
(192.168.40.x) via routing.
The 2 key NAT rules are:
rule 1 {
type: "source"
translation-type:
Anyone knows if it is possible?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daren Tay
Sent: Monday, 27 August 2007 10:50
To: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: [Vyatta-users] Running Vyatta in RAID 1 setup?
Performancemonitoring?
Hi guys,
how do
Hi there,
1) How do I see what version of Vyatta I am running?
2) What are the usual key packages that I should take note in updating?
3) If I want to set my connections to the servers behind the router, using
VPN, what should I do?
Thanks people!
Daren
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