22 is probably not the port the ipcop machine is doin' sshd on - I
think it's 222 so that you can port forward 22 ...

try to ssh to 222


On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 18:54:12 -0500, Rick Meyerhoff <rick at eworld3.net> wrote:
> Jack Ungerleider wrote:
> > Why not make IPCop the name server for the local machines? The last time I
> > used it that was an option.
> >
> > Jack
> 
> I'm sure that this is technically possible but it's not really the job
> of a firewall and that's why they don't include bind in the IPCop
> distro. At least that's my understanding from reading their FAQ.
> 
> I have not been able to ssh into IPCop, I get "port 22: Connection refused".
> 
> >
> > On Friday 24 September 2004 03:45 pm, rbentz at dunwoody.edu wrote:
> >
> >>How about setting up a Name server?  BIND or Windoze has recursive
> >>ability, which means you point your client to the local name server for
> >>resolution and then point your name server to IPCop.  The name server
> >>will resolve local names and use the IPCop machine as root hint to
> >>resolve others.
> >>The downside is incoming queries, from outside or the red network.  I'm
> >>not sure how that would be setup.
> >>--OR--
> >>Setup a hosts file with all the names and periodically copy it down to
> >>the clients.
> >>
> >>I am assuming that you are simply trying to get name resolution to work,
> >>correct?
> >>
> >>--Rob
> >>
> >>
> >>>DHCP works better if I DON'T assign MAC addresses to IPs.
> >>>
> >>>Charlie O wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Rick,
> >>>>
> >>>>I'm pretty sure that what you need to do, is associate specific mac
> >>>>addresses with specific ip addresses for ipcop to make the
> >>
> >>connection.
> >>
> >>
> >>>>Since IPCop is doing DHCP ( ie, assigning IP addresses), you can't
> >>>>guarantee that each machine will always get the same IP.  You need
> >>>>static IP assignment for those machines, to associate them with a
> >>
> >>host
> >>
> >>
> >>>>name.
> >>>><CUT>
> >>>>Charlie Obert
> >>>>
> >>>>On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:37:30 -0500, Rick Meyerhoff
> >>
> >><rick at eworld3.net>
> >>
> >>>wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>I am trying to get my IPCop box working. It is doing DHCP but it
> >>
> >>does
> >>
> >>
> >>>>>not seem to be getting the host names from the machines on my
> >>
> >>network.
> >>
> >><CUT>
> >>
> >>>>>Eric (Rick) Meyerhoff
> >>>
> >>>--
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