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<0> (so was I) <1> i dont leave the house except for work, and this is my sole remaining method of socialization <0> if you can call it that... <2> lol <1> there is no emoticon for the extended middle finger, urch <2> yeah, uhh, I've got plenty to say about socializing online. <2> pretty sad substitute for RL. <3> hello, i seem to get no log output from iptables under default fedora installation, i have since changed my firewall log references to --log-level debug, added this to syslog.conf kern.debug/var/log/kerndebug and still i see no log output, i used the same firewall script under slackware and always saw log in /var/log/messages (firewall was set to use --log-level 4 and 6 then, for troubleshooting now i changed all to --log-level debug) <1> ive never had a real life <0> bron: it has its advantages <1> substitution is the wrong choice of word <3> Redb3ard: how about this one ..!.. <3> ;) <1> newble, not bad, but it breaks the 3 character rule <0> newblet: did you create /var/log/kerndebug already? <1> might be able to whip something up in utf8 though
<3> Urchlay: yeah i did (touch /var/log/kerndebug) and when i restarded syslog i could see it printing to it <0> printing something other than your packet log, though? <2> Urchlay: sure. you get to talk to a lot of different people, but hell -- people IRL better. <3> Urchlay: yeah it printed syslog start message, but nothing else <2> meet online? sure, but meatspace -> preferred. <3> Urchlay: i noticed the default fedora syslyg.conf had a kern.* line already but it seems commented (with # in front of it) <0> bronaugh: in real life I get completely tongue-tied and speechless <3> so i just added my kern.debug /var/log/kerndebug <2> Urchlay: ahh. I don't have that problem. <0> people either think I'm retarded or else I'm totally impressed by how cool they are <2> hah <3> changed all firewall reference to --log-level debug, restarted both (firewall and syslog), tried to connect to non open port via telnet from another box and nothing in the log, in the past i woudl see the packet being dropped in the log <3> i am using MonMothas firewall script by the way also <0> eh, that doesn't mean anything to me, sorry :( <3> it is a fairly simple firewall script, just thought i would add that, but like i said i changed all my reference to --log-level <3> hmm also my iptables supports LOG and ULOG <3> i really think it is a syslogd conf problem but i have no idea wtf now <3> i need expert help i think ;) <3> i have exhausted my newb references almost or i must be going around in circles <4> Hello all, got a question for you guys...I've setup a vpn using PPTPD on Fedora 4 and enabled port forwarding on my server's firewall as per the instructions here: http://poptop.sourceforge.net/dox/redhat-howto.phtml || I can connect fine from my windows xp machine using an external ISP but can only ping my server (the box i am connecting to) and my router...I'm thinking this has something to do with my linksys hardware fir <4> ewall's configuration...although I've enabled port 1703, does anyone know what else I need to configure on that end? <3> is it the correct protocol? <3> i had to open up UDP ports for openvpn <5> ;-P <3> or a single port rather <3> oh right, you get that far anyway, never mind <4> newblet: i did enable this line "-A RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p gre -j ACCEPT" as per this post: http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=61633 but my linksys hardware router only allows me to select TCP/UDP under the port forwarding section...do you think this might be the problem? <3> perhaps, not sure, it seems forwarding related though <3> if you cannot reach any other machines o nthe lan or it could be within the vpn config itself, hard to say <4> any reason why I can ping the router despite the fact that I am connecting to the server? I'm thinking about disabling the hardware firewall to eliminate the possibility of it interfering...I've already tried disabling iptables but that didn't work <3> check it with tcpdump on the server <3> see if the ping even gets there <3> that will rule out the router <3> or confirm it <4> newblet: forgive my ignorance, but never used that tool...just tried it now and it shows a lot on my screen...should I be executing this when connected to my external ISP through the VPN? <4> newblet: by external ISP, I mean my neighbor's ISP :) <3> Gevadan_: it is ok i am a newb myself , a bit like blind leading the blind, hmm so best i can say is man tcpdump there is aw ay to filter say to display icmp only but i am not sure how <4> newblet: gotcha, will try <6> help <6> the comand for linu to be root??pls <6> *linux <4> su - <3> he shouldnt become root if he doesnt know that ;) <3> could break things :D <6> anybody knows how is the command to make me root in Konsole?? <6> y am new on linux <3> su or su - <4> su - <6> ok <6> thanks alot <6> is working <4> newblet: by the way this troubleshooting checklist seems helpful http://poptop.sourceforge.net/dox/diagnose-forwarding.phtml || too bad my neighbor's wireless connection is down otherwise I'd test myself <3> nice, got to love good documentation <3> but i still don't understand why my iptables is not producing any output in the logs sigh, going to pour over my fw script once again although i am certain i took care of the --log-level for all of my LDROP chains and all its references, might try breaking syslog further but still, it should work now as is because supposively all conditions have been met <4> checked /var/log/messages ? <7> .o <3> yeah it is silent, originally my firewalls log output was set to --log-level 4 and --log-level 6 so i changed all references to it to --log-level debug, edited syslog.conf and enterted one line "kern.debug /var/log/kerndebug" created the file with touch as root, restarted both (firewall and syslog) and it is still quiet <3> i wish i had not nuked the old box it was running on (was slackware), i could have cheated by looking at it's syslog.conf, even with log-level 4 and log-level 6 i would see everything in /var/log/messages in there <4> newblet: grab a copy of vmware and download the slackware vm image...all for free <4> newblet: lot of overhead, but alas <3> true, in fact i have slack cd's here from 7 to 10.1 and vmware
<3> but hmm that is a lot of work just to compare the syslog.conf ;) <3> and it could be perhaps something else altogether ;) <3> i will keep hacking at it <8> Anyone know how to enable fxp on proftpd <9> i'm using HP Pavilion Dv4000, and just installed RedHat linux 9.0 on it. but video cards/ sound cards and most of other driers don't seem to be working fine <9> i searched for drivers, i searched google and everything <9> but i have no luck of finding a solution <9> i'm new to linux, so I was wondering if anyone of you have ever used that laptop with linux or if you could provide me with some best sites for finding drivers for linux <7> why would you install something that old? <9> i'll appreciate your help <9> thank you <9> 9.0? <9> hm.. <4> did you try using the generic video card drivers upon initial installation? <9> which one should i install then? <9> yea <7> fedora core would be good <9> i could boot into the linux <3> there is some site which has configs/lists compability <7> ubuntu <7> centos <9> but it's not in good resolution <9> redragon: i'm currecntly downloadig fedora for a try <9> i searched that <3> well best picking a distro which best talks to your laptop from that site <7> the newer stuff will probably have better support <7> also you can check with the video card maker <3> fedora ****s it seems though <7> i've never used FC, i deal mostly commercial <7> so i use centos <3> i am going to go back to slackware sooner or later i think, even though i like fedoras package management <9> hm... <9> i was a windows user for a long time <3> Redragon^: i help admin a centos server... i guess it is good for what it is doing, web serving but hmmm bleh <3> arjun: fedora is probably a good bet for you <7> but bleh what? <3> it is very windows like, ie a lot of the services/daemons can be configured via gui <9> yea... that's what i'm downloading right now <4> newblet: to be honest, I'm considering something similar as I found installing rpms to be more of a h***le than compiling myself...I just wish more documentation existed about where to distribute the appropriat files and into what file system <7> i wouldn't use slack for much more than a coaster hehe <3> Redragon^: it seemed to lack recent packages, it being production server i am scared to compile anything on it <9> FC 4 is the latest right? <3> arjun: yes, but well there are fc5 betas/pre-releases out <7> recent packages of what? <7> i've not had a problem with it and i admin many of them <3> fc5 was scheduled for march release <3> Redragon^: well i am sure you know the php gallery script right? requires some image processing libs <7> yea <3> i could not find the correct packages to install those netpbm and other stuff <7> i install packages for everything but 1 thing for that i think <7> i'll have to double check, there was 1 thing i built but i think it was that jpeg thingy for reading headers <3> it is no sweat <9> thanks guys <7> i personally build php and apache on my servers because i prefer 1.3x <7> but i use packages for everything else (built me an rpm for proftpd) <2> any real reason for that? <2> I like Apache2's new features, like mod_proxy? <7> i like apache 1.3x stability and security <2> meh. <7> yes that argument is starting to get old as 2 is doing much much better these days <2> I think security in 2.0 is good. <2> stability.. no issues <7> but there is also the fact that i know all the crevices of 1.3x <3> yeah well that is way beyond my level Redragon^ , i help out admin this centos server but for one that it is colo if i break something there is $$$ to pay, heck they even charge $65 or something for a reboot and i would be to scared to change too much on it, it is just a preconfed webbox <3> so compiling my own httpd configing it to work with cpanel etc etc <3> beyond my skill set i think <7> why use cpanel? <7> i've turned this channel into anti all hosting managing software but mine buahahaha <10> still planning to switch to a proprietary license and charge $5,000 per year like you said before? <10> :P <10> j/k <7> lol <7> hope to get another release out monday that will include the new webmail <1> and like that, urch is gone
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