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From: Joshua R. <jos...@gm...> - 2016-06-26 23:06:02
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Thanks again Heiko!
I took a peek at /etc/resolv.conf and decided to use those DNS Server
entries from that list for the DHCP settings in the easy-to-use setup
program. Now all external hostnames are resolved on the LAN. Eureka!
Does that setup program use dnsmasq?
What is the setup program tied to?
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From: Joshua Riden <jos...@gm...>
Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] I have enabled the firewall. Now all
clients on the LAN have internet connectivity, but hostnames are not
being resolved.
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Thanks a lot Heiko for your support!
The PC connected to eth1 now has internet connectivity. But how can that PC
visit all websites on the internet by hostname?
Would this be a configuration with dnsmasque?
Or somewhere else?
I have the BIND DNS Server started. Do I have to configure anything with
BIND?
Also, where can I manipulate the firewall inbound rules for certain ports
etc?
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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 10:45:07 +0000
From: Peter Jannesen <pe...@ja...>
Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request
for donations
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Possible depending on the country. Here in the Netherlands I have to open
it first to a PayPal account and link it to a credit card.
In the Netherlands 99% of the payments are debit card (maestro).
From: Bruce Smith [mailto:bw...@re...]
Sent: maandag 20 juni 2016 23:28
To: Devil Linux <dev...@li...>
Cc: dev...@li...;
dev...@li...
Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request for
donations
If you click on the Paypal link, [I'm pretty sure] you can donate with a
credit/debit card, without opening a paypal account. Paypal just transfers
the money.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 8:07 AM, Peter Jannesen <pe...@ja...<mailto:
pe...@ja...>> wrote:
Hi Heiko,
I would like to make a donation. But the problem is that I first must open
a paypal account!
Is there some way I can make a sepa transfer? Al that I need is a sepa
bankaccount nr and a name.
? Peter
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Sent: zondag 19 juni 2016 15:18
To: dev...@li...<mailto:
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dev...@li...<mailto:
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dev...@li...<mailto:
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Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request for
donations
All,
I am happy to announce that Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 has been released! This
is a major overhaul of Devil-Linux. Most programs and libraries have been
updated and unmaintained ones have been removed. The main file system has
been switched to squashfs, to further reduce the iso size. See the
changelog for additional details.
Many of you might not know that Devil-Linux is financed out of my personal
pocket and donations to support my work have been tapering off over the
last couple of years. Unfortunately, the server I use to maintain DL is
quite dated and it's time to look at a hardware refresh. I'm currently $400
short to do the basic upgrades for motherboard, CPU, and memory. It would
be extremely helpful if I could get your support, every little bit helps:
http://devil-linux.org/sitetools/donatedl.php . Thanks!
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Hi fellow DL users,
I want to use Devil Linux as my router. And this is the first time and
would like to stick with it.
I need some assistance with getting a PC to connect to the internet.
This PC is connected to the LAN port which is eth1.
The DL router is connected to the internet from eth0. eth0 has internet
access.
I realize that I have to edit eth1 or eth0 config files in
/etc/sysconfig/nic for ROUTE entries.
Do I put the ROUTE entries in both the eth0 and eth1 config files? And the
convention 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway
. Would the convention in eth0 or eth1 point to the other nic with a
different gateway?
I'm just trying to make it so that tbe PC on the LAN has internet
connectivity.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and would love to make another
donation.
Thanks,
Joshua Riden
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Joshua,
You don't have to specifically set a route entry if you only have one
network segment behind the port. Linux will handle that. I assume eth0
gets configured via DHCP? If yes, then the default route should
automatically be set.
The computer connected to eth1 needs the DL IP address configured as
the default router.
Obviously don't forget to enable the firewall rules. DL comes with a
(basic) standard ruleset (which you should as a standard aproach not
trust and review/modify) for a 2 NIC setup. You can easily enable it
by running setup.
You will also need to configure DNS and DHCP (unless you go static IP)
for your LAN. Take a look at dnsmasq, which provides a lot of features
in a simple package.
Heiko
Quoting Joshua Riden <jos...@gm...>:
> Hi fellow DL users,
>
> I want to use Devil Linux as my router. And this is the first time
> and would like to stick with it.
>
> I need some assistance with getting a PC to connect to the internet.
> This PC is connected to the LAN port which is eth1.
> The DL router is connected to the internet from eth0. eth0 has
> internet access.
>
> I realize that I have to edit eth1 or eth0 config files in
> /etc/sysconfig/nic for ROUTE entries.
>
> Do I put the ROUTE entries in both the eth0 and eth1 config
> files?? And the convention 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway[1]
> . Would the convention in eth0 or eth1 point to the other nic with a
> different gateway?
>
> I'm just trying to make it so that tbe PC on the LAN has internet
> connectivity.
>
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and would love to make
> another donation.
>
> Thanks,
> Joshua Riden
Links:
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[1] http://192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway
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From: Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...>
Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] I have enabled the firewall. Now
all clients on the LAN have internet connectivity, but hostnames are
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Joshua,
Yes correct, use DNSMASQ to handle the DNS request. You can also have
it handle DHCP.
Dnsmasq is easier to configre than BIND. I'd recommend staying away
from that if you're not experienced with it.
Heiko
Quoting Joshua Riden <jos...@gm...>:
> Thanks a lot Heiko for your support!
>
> The PC connected to eth1 now has internet connectivity. But how
> can that PC visit all websites on the internet by hostname?
> Would this be a configuration with dnsmasque?
> Or somewhere else?
> I have the BIND DNS Server started. Do I have to configure anything
> with BIND?
> Also, where can I manipulate the firewall inbound rules for certain
> ports etc?
> On Jun 26, 2016 7:25 AM,
> <dev...@li...> wrote:
>
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>> ? ?1. Re: Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request? ? ?for? ? ?donations
>> ? ? ? (Peter Jannesen)
>> ? ?2. PC connected to LAN port has no web? ? ? ?connection. (Joshua
Riden)
>> ? ?3. Re: PC connected to LAN port has no web connection.
>> ? ? ? (Heiko Zuerker)
>>
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>>
>> Message: 1
>> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 10:45:07 +0000
>> From: Peter Jannesen <pe...@ja...>
>> Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request
>> ? ? ? ? for? ? ?donations
>> To: "dev...@li..."
>> ? ? ? ? <dev...@li...>
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>> ? ? ? ?
>> <B58...@DH...>
>>
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>> Possible depending on the country. Here in the Netherlands I have
>> to open it first to a PayPal account and link it to a credit card.
>>
>> In the Netherlands 99% of the payments are debit card (maestro).
>>
>> From: Bruce Smith [mailto:bw...@re...]
>> Sent: maandag 20 juni 2016 23:28
>> To: Devil Linux <dev...@li...>
>> Cc: dev...@li...;
>> dev...@li...
>> Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and
>> request for donations
>>
>> If you click on the Paypal link, [I'm pretty sure] you can donate
>> with a credit/debit card, without opening a paypal account.? Paypal
>> just transfers the money.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 8:07 AM, Peter Jannesen
>> <pe...@ja...<mailto:pe...@ja...>> wrote:
>> Hi Heiko,
>>
>> I would like to make a donation. But the problem is that I first
>> must open a paypal account!
>>
>> Is there some way I can make a sepa transfer? Al that I need is a
>> sepa bankaccount nr and a name.
>>
>> ?? Peter
>>
>> From: Heiko Zuerker [mailto:he...@zu...<mailto:he...@zu...>]
>> Sent: zondag 19 juni 2016 15:18
>> To:
>> dev...@li...<mailto:
dev...@li...>;
dev...@li...<mailto:
dev...@li...>;
>> dev...@li...<mailto:
dev...@li...>
>> Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 and request
>> for donations
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I am happy to announce that Devil-Linux 1.8.0-rc1 has been
>> released! This is a major overhaul of Devil-Linux. Most programs
>> and libraries have been updated and unmaintained ones have been
>> removed. The main file system has been switched to squashfs, to
>> further reduce the iso size. See the changelog for additional
>> details.
>>
>> Many of you might not know that Devil-Linux is financed out of my
>> personal pocket and donations to support my work have been tapering
>> off over the last couple of years. Unfortunately, the server I use
>> to maintain DL is quite dated and it's time to look at a hardware
>> refresh. I'm currently $400 short to do the basic upgrades for
>> motherboard, CPU, and memory. It would be extremely helpful if I
>> could get your support, every little bit helps:
>> http://devil-linux.org/sitetools/donatedl.php . Thanks!
>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards
>> ? Heiko Zuerker
>> ?http://www.devil-linux.org
>>
>>
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>> To: dev...@li...
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>>
>> Hi fellow DL users,
>>
>> I want to use Devil Linux as my router. And this is the first time and
>> would like to stick with it.
>>
>> I need some assistance with getting a PC to connect to the internet.
>> This PC is connected to the LAN port which is eth1.
>> The DL router is connected to the internet from eth0. eth0 has internet
>> access.
>>
>> I realize that I have to edit eth1 or eth0 config files in
>> /etc/sysconfig/nic for ROUTE entries.
>>
>> Do I put the ROUTE entries in both the eth0 and eth1 config files?? And
the
>> convention 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway[1]
>> . Would the convention in eth0 or eth1 point to the other nic with a
>> different gateway?
>>
>> I'm just trying to make it so that tbe PC on the LAN has internet
>> connectivity.
>>
>> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and would love to make
another
>> donation.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Joshua Riden
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>> Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2016 09:25:16 -0500
>> From: Heiko Zuerker <he...@zu...>
>> Subject: Re: [Devil-Linux-discuss] PC connected to LAN port has no web
>> ? ? ? ? connection.
>> To: dev...@li...
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>> ? ? ? ? <
201...@ww...>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>>
>> ? Joshua,
>>
>> You don't have to specifically set a route entry if you only have one
>> network segment behind the port. Linux will handle that. I assume eth0
>> gets configured via DHCP? If yes, then the default route should
>> automatically be set.
>>
>> The computer connected to eth1 needs the DL IP address configured as
>> the default router.
>>
>> Obviously don't forget to enable the firewall rules. DL comes with a
>> (basic) standard ruleset (which you should as a standard aproach not
>> trust and review/modify) for a 2 NIC setup. You can easily enable it
>> by running setup.
>>
>> You will also need to configure DNS and DHCP (unless you go static IP)
>> for your LAN. Take a look at dnsmasq, which provides a lot of features
>> in a simple package.
>>
>> Heiko
>>
>> Quoting Joshua Riden <jos...@gm...>:
>>
>>> Hi fellow DL users,
>>>
>>> ? ?I want to use Devil Linux as my router. And this is the first time
>>> and would like to stick with it.
>>>
>>> ? ?I need some assistance with getting a PC to connect to the internet.
>>> This PC is connected to the LAN port which is eth1.
>>> The DL router is connected to the internet from eth0. eth0 has
>>> internet access.
>>>
>>> ? ?I realize that I have to edit eth1 or eth0 config files in
>>> /etc/sysconfig/nic for ROUTE entries.
>>>
>>> ? ?Do I put the ROUTE entries in both the eth0 and eth1 config
>>> files?? And the convention 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway[1][2]
>>> . Would the convention in eth0 or eth1 point to the other nic with a
>>> different gateway?
>>>
>>> ? ?I'm just trying to make it so that tbe PC on the LAN has internet
>>> connectivity.
>>>
>>> ? ?Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and would love to make
>>> another donation.
>>>
>>> ? ?Thanks,
>>> Joshua Riden
>>
>> Links:
>> ------
>> [1] http://192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0:Gateway
>> --
>>
>> Regards
>> ? Heiko Zuerker
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