| Subject: | RE: cipe on a floppy |
| From: | "Berghmans, Peter" <Peter.Berghmans,AT,khm,DOT,be> |
| Date: | Tue, 4 Jun 2002 23:44:12 +0200 |
Wolfgang Thank you for your help. I checked things out . Now, I've got a different error: opendev: bind: invalid argument... -----Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Ailec Sent: Tue 6/4/2002 22:41 To: Berghmans, Peter; cipe-l,AT,inka,DOT,de Cc: Subject: Re: cipe on a floppy Hi, I think you forgot to set the right permissions on the options file. As I remember it is necessary to set the permissions to 0600 and the file must be owned by root (so that nobody else could read the key :-) Wolfgang At 10:29 PM 6/4/02 +0200, Berghmans, Peter wrote: >Hi > >Like I stated earlier on this mailinglist, I was trying to put cipe on a >floppy-based firewall/vpn solution. I use floppyfw (www.zelow.no/floppyfw) >for this. Cipe has version 1.4.6. > >The result of my work is that cipe exits with the message 'cipecb: missing >argument: peer'. Below the steps I have done. > >1. Compiled kernel 2.2.20 (with versioned symbols and ipforwarding). >2. Compiled cipe against the source of 2.2.20 (once with the option >--disable-dyndev and once without. No difference as result). >3. Copied the new kernel, together with > ciped.o > ciped-cb > ip-up > ip-down > options > to the floppy and booted with this >4. load the module with 'insmod ciped.o' >5. check the module with lsmod (ok) >6. start the config with 'ciped-cb -o /etc/cipe/options device=cipcb0' >(...where things go wrong) > >here is the contents of 'options': > >ptpaddr 10.11.14.1 >ipaddr 10.0.1.7 >me x.x.x.x.14:7016 >peer y.y.y.y:7017 >key aaaaaaaa >cttl 64 >maxerr -1 > >As you can see, peer is there, but I don't think this is the problem. >Note: my floppyfw has only insmod as tool to handle modules. modprobe >isn't provided. this is why I setted the --disable-dyndev option at >config-time. > >Is there anyone who can help me out with this? > >Note: my previous question was about a segmentation fault while starting >ciped-cb. This was because of wrong libs. This problem has been solved... >So the libs are ok! ------------------------------------------ Ing. Wolfgang Ailec, ACP IT Solutions GmbH (vormals INTAKT Telekommunikation GmbH) Faerberberg 69 A-8330 Feldbach email: W.Ailec,AT,awe,DOT,at, Ailec,AT,intakt,DOT,at Tel.No.: +43 3152 30300 Fax.No.: +43 2235 4362211 WWW : <http://www.intakt.at/> <http://www.awe.at/> <http://www.acp.at> ------------------------------------------
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