CE -s $LAN_ADDY -j ACCEPT
$IPT -A FORWARD -i $WAN_IFACE -d $LAN_ADDY -j ACCEPT
$IPT -P FORWARD DROP
$IPT -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $WAN_IFACE -j MASQUERADE
for f in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/*/rp_filter; do
echo 1 > $f
done
/etc/init.d/iptables save
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> Frankly, I've stopped trying to grok iptables but rather I use a
> frontend like shorewall. It's much simpler than doing it all by
> yourself.
I installed ipcop briefly (just to have a look) and between my lan
network card not being supported and the additional features I wanted
to put on the bo
le or directory
Jun 14 20:13:37 spot sshd[10366]: error: session_pty_req: session 0 alloc failed
Thanks in advance for any tips/help.
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On 6/15/05, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Travis Osterman wrote:
> > On my recent gentoo install, I can't get past the password prompt when
> > trying to log into the box via ssh.
> >
> > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (password: and hangs)
> > $ ss
com."
I'm not sure whether this is an iptables issue or dns (or something
else) which makes the problem hard to google for. Any leads, tips, or
ideas would be much appreciated.
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On 6/27/05, Niklas Herder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Travis Osterman wrote:
> > I recently switched from a linksys router to a gentoo-based system and
> > have gotten along pretty well with it. One of the last things I have
> > left to figure out is how to get dynam
> You could post your iptables-save output here to allow us to give more
> specific hints...
>
> -hwh
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I cut all port forwarding rules but port 80 and all mac filtering less
one and commented as such to keep the length down. Thanks again for
any su
On 6/27/05, Hans-Werner Hilse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:20:53 -0400
> Travis Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I cut all port forwarding rules but port 80 and all mac filtering less
> > one and commented as such to
I'm performing a gentoo installation and have proceeding without
problem until I went to reboot. I am greeted with the grub prompt and
when issuing $>configfile /boot/grub/grub.confthe boot process
continues without issue. The grub-install command seemed to work
correctly, and I've been googl
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Travis Osterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm performing a gentoo installation and have proceeding without
>> problem until I went to reboot. I am greeted
I needed to unmask ivtv by placing it in my
/etc/portage/package.keywords as "media-tv/ivtv". Now I'd like to
have my system not ask me to ever upgrade it again until the newer
version is required as a dependency of some other program.
I thought that putting "=media-tv/ivtv-0.9.0" (where 0.9.0 i
If you wanted to do something like that, and make all 0.9.x versions
"stable" in package.keywords, then you would add this:
=media-tv/ivtv-0.9*
But if you just want to stick with 0.9.0, then what you had before is
correct.
=media-tv/ivtv-0.9.0
Excellent, I put both "=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
On 12/13/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 22:59, Travis Osterman wrote:
> I needed to unmask ivtv by placing it in my
> /etc/portage/package.keywords as "media-tv/ivtv". Now I'd like to
> have my system not ask me to e
[SNIP]
Hmm... If you put ~media-tv/ivtv-0.9.0 in both package.mask and
package.keywords then you will find that ~media-tv/ivtv-0.9.0 cannot be
installed because it is "masked by: package.mask". Hence I would say that
package.mask takes precedence over package.keywords... I suppose what you
wanted
I am a jfs user as well and would recommend (especially on a laptop)
to add the line that was recommended above:
> root (hd0,1)
> kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/hda2
to the bottom of your /boot/grub/grub.conf. Often when I hard reboot
(power failures, etc), reading
.
Thanks for any input.
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> Try Plaxo. Don't know about Linux compatibility but it should work with
> Wine...
>
> www.plaxo.com
I was really hoping for more of a web application and I would rather
host it myself if possible.
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> Maybe one of the groupware packages like egroupware or phpgroupware?
>
> * www-apps/egroupware
> * www-apps/moregroupware [ Masked ]
> * www-apps/phpgroupware [ Masked ]
Thanks for the recommendations. Phpgroupware looks very close to what
I was hoping for. The only thing it didn't have th
If you edit the "depend()" functions in your
/etc/init.d/OTHER_PROCESSES you should be able to make them depend on
syslog starting.
-- TravisOn 11/13/05, Alan E. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I move the startup of syslog-ng up to earlier in the boot sequence? What's the earliest?
Alan
On 11/14/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,I need a x86 'thin client' or small form factor computer:(1) hard drive. (front-removable would be a bonus).(2) empty pci slots.(1 or more) RS232 9pin serial port.(1) ethernet 10 or 100 mbps.
(1-2) ntsc inputs would eliminate the need for one of t
> Sometimes something about her setup goes
> haywire and she loses all her desktop icons and her wallpaper.
I've had a similar issue and, for me, it's usually nautilus erroring.
If I run '$ nautilus &' that usually fixes things (brings back
wallpaper, icons, panels, etc)..
HTH
-- Travis
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