TCPDUMP is a sniffer that copies the ip packets from your Ethernet to
the Display.
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From: Fryclau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:46 PM
Subject: RE: linux firewall
> You can watch your network and discover what's going on there...
> Use tcpd
35 PM
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Subject: Re: linux firewall
My printer is an hp deskjet 3820 which worked fine in the past until I
had
the changes to my win98 machine mentioned earlier.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003
ED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: linux firewall
> more info added :
>
> I run windows 98 on a Compaq Presario and RH8 on my HP Vectra vl). I
> connect to the internet via verizon dsl, through a Netgear router. Both
> the win98 machine and the RH8 machin
My printer is an hp deskjet 3820 which worked fine in the past until I had
the changes to my win98 machine mentioned earlier.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:32 PM
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> what
Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>- Original Message -
>From: John Salamone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 8:54 PM
>Subject: Re: linux firewall
>
>
>> Sorry about forgetting my configuration. I use v
2003 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: linux firewall
> Sorry about forgetting my configuration. I use verizon dsl which is
> connected to my netgear router which connects to 2 machines, a windows 98
> machine and a linux machine.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Rick Warner <[EMAIL PR
8, 2003 8:49 PM
Subject: Re: linux firewall
> On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 17:29, John Salamone wrote:
> > Is it possible for linux' firewall to prevent me from printing from my
linux machine to a windows 98 machine which hosts my printer? If so, what do
I need to do to solve this problem?
Or do I need to change some file on the linux
machine because the IP address on my windows 98 has changed recently. Before
this change, I was able to print without any problems. Again, any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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From:
John
Salamone
To: [
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 17:29, John Salamone wrote:
> Is it possible for linux' firewall to prevent me from printing from my linux machine
> to a windows 98 machine which hosts my printer? If so, what do I need to do to solve
> this problem? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!!
Pos
Gary Stainburn wrote:
Hi folks,
I don't know if this is a linux problem or a Cisco one.
I've got a Cisco 801 configured to dial-on-demand to a fleet management
clearing house. If I telnet to the cisco and use the 'connect' command to
pull down a web page it dials out, connects and then returns
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> -Message d'origine-
> De : Gary Stainburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyé : lundi 24 février 2003 11:35
> À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Laurent didier
> Objet : Re: Linux Firewall and Cisco Router
>
>
> On Monday 24 Febr
]; Laurent didier
Objet : Re: Linux Firewall and Cisco Router
On Monday 24 February 2003 9:41 am, Laurent didier wrote:
qq> have you an DNS resolution
No, but that shouldn't matter as I'm using IP address notation, i.e.
wget http://10.10.1.100/index.html
which relates to the followi
On Monday 24 February 2003 9:41 am, Laurent didier wrote:
qq> have you an DNS resolution
No, but that shouldn't matter as I'm using IP address notation, i.e.
wget http://10.10.1.100/index.html
which relates to the following that I used from the cisco
connect 10.10.1.100 80
GET /index.html HTTP
have you an DNS resolution
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There's nothing to configure... it does it all internally. Just plut
your box into the Linksys.. either use DHCP or static IP and away you
go!
Anthony
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 16:14, Sweet Chuck wrote:
>
> I just bought a linksys 4 port DSL router/gateway that supposedly does
> NAT (on the box i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet connection between
>several
> computers. Problem is, I only have an old 420meg harddrive to use (rest of system
>is Cyrix 166
> w/64meg RAM). Is this possible?
>
I was running a firewall with a P75 500
At 06:40 PM 10/12/00 , Kevin Holmquist wrote:
>connection, etc. etc. Realistically, you shouldn't notice a difference (I
>have more trouble with lag from Battlenet than anything else!).
Amen!
>One final note: (legal disclaimer on) check with your isp before you set
>this up. In my case I had
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> IIRC, LRP does only routing and masq'ing. He's looking to do Apache and
> possibly Sendmail too.
>
Hmm...well, he COULD do those on another machine... :-) What I've
heard from people who've done it, is that it's better to have the
firewall/router on on
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet connection between
>several
> computers. Problem is, I only have an old 420meg harddrive to use (rest of system
>is Cyrix 166
> w/64meg RAM). Is this possible?
>
A very basic RedHat
IIRC, LRP does only routing and masq'ing. He's looking to do Apache and
possibly Sendmail too.
Jamin W. Collins
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 3:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Linux firewall/rout
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet connection between
>several
> computers. Problem is, I only have an old 420meg harddrive to use (rest of system
>is Cyrix 166
> w/64meg RAM). Is this possible?
>
You might want to tak
On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 12:16:35PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet
> connection between several computers. Problem is, I only have an old
> 420meg harddrive to use (rest of system is Cyrix 166 w/64meg RAM). Is
> this possible?
I had
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
> Mikkel - could you give us some pointers as to how you've set up the
> SPAM filtering and forwarding to the "real" sendmail server within
> your network? I'd be very interested in setting up a similar system
> here...:)
>
> TIA - dan.
>
For the SPAM fi
Kevin Holmquist wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> My first firewall was a pentium 100, 32 meg ram, 850 meg hard drive, and no
> video card, so yes it can be done. There are a couple of gotchas, though.
>
> First, forget about running anything else except a firewall. Second,
> although it may be possib
Hi Jason,
My first firewall was a pentium 100, 32 meg ram, 850 meg hard drive, and no
video card, so yes it can be done. There are a couple of gotchas, though.
First, forget about running anything else except a firewall. Second,
although it may be possible to install Linux without video, I
Mikkel - could you give us some pointers as to how you've set up the
SPAM filtering and forwarding to the "real" sendmail server within
your network? I'd be very interested in setting up a similar system
here...:)
TIA - dan.
At 1:20 PM -0500 12/10/00, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>I am running
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
> It is possible to get Linux installed a route and more on a 420 MB drive.
> However it can become a little cramped and (if not partitioned properly) be
> taken out by log floods. It is very feasible and I'm sure that some of the
> people on this list ar
At 12:16 PM 10/12/00 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet connection
>between several
>computers. Problem is, I only have an old 420meg harddrive to use (rest
>of system is Cyrix 166
>w/64meg RAM). Is this possible?
>
>I have minimal experien
It is possible to get Linux installed a route and more on a 420 MB drive.
However it can become a little cramped and (if not partitioned properly) be
taken out by log floods. It is very feasible and I'm sure that some of the
people on this list are running something very similar for their firewal
Hi jprice,
jvc> 3) Is there a definitive source on linux firewalls and/or ipchains?
I think this is as definitive as it gets. Has info on all the masqing
versions plus links to all the modules and tricks for getting different
things to work through the firewall.
http://members.home.net/ipmasq/
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share my internet connection between
>several
> computers. Problem is, I only have an old 420meg harddrive to use (rest of system
>is Cyrix 166
> w/64meg RAM). Is this possible?
>
I am running a firewal
Answers below
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 1:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Linux firewall/router on 420M drive? Plus other
> questions...
>
> I want to setup a Linux firewall/router to share
420mb should be fine. When you install choose custom and strip it down to
just the very basics. The answers to your other questions as follows:
1. This will depend on the PC itself. Intel PC's usually will not boot
without a video card installed. Sun's on the other hand could care less and
li
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