> What do I need to change for them to be able to *enter*?
>
> Sven
Bootp and dhcp only use udp and always send their first request to the 'all
ones' broadcast address, AFAIK. I don't think you need the tcp rule at all.
This is the 'eth0-in' ruleset that I use to accept anything from an internal
> What do I need to change for them to be able to *enter*?
>
> Sven
Bootp and dhcp only use udp and always send their first request to the 'all
ones' broadcast address, AFAIK. I don't think you need the tcp rule at all.
This is the 'eth0-in' ruleset that I use to accept anything from an internal
Well, this is not exactly what you are asking about, but I have built a
number of Debian systems which run entirely from bootable floppies and
CDs. I compiled a very short FAQ about the bootable CD based Linux
system:
http://equusasinus.com/lxa/faq.html
as well as more general information along w
This turned out to be a boneheaded mistake on my part. The lesson I
learned was not to execute "chmod 644 lib/*" when staging Linux systems.
Apparently if ld-linux.so is not 'chmod 755', then you will get execv
errors from any process that is not running as root. I don't know why it
works for root
I have an issue I am trying to solve with the BSD lpr package
on a potato system. I have installed the following:
- lpr
- magicfilter
- ghostscript
- netpbm
I have created a printcap using magicfilterconfig which appears
to work fine. When I do something like:
lpr tiger.ps
I can hear
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