Fli4l und ein kurioses Problem - Netzwerkrouter

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Fli4l und ein kurioses Problem - Netzwerkrouter

Beitragvon speedy4gamers » Di 27 Nov, 2007 13:35

Provider: Inode xDSL
fli4l vers: 3.0.1

Mein fli4l Router ist so konfiguriert, dass er als externes Interface die 10.x.0.16 ip verwendet um die eingehenden Verbindungen verwalten zu können.
Diese werden dann ans interne Netzwerk 192.168.0.x weitergeleitet, wobei das interne Interface die IP 192.168.0.100 trägt

Bisher wurde die Verbindung zwischen Inode und Fli4l über das Stromnetz des Hauses transportiert, da aus bautechnischen Gründen keine Kabellösung möglich war. Da die Dlink-Stromadapter nun leider einen Schaden aufweisen wurde auf Wlan umgestellt (2 linksys accesspoint, je einer mit einem Router verbunden; einer im AP-Modus, der andere im Client Modus)
Zwischenzeitlich wurde ein 20m Kabel ersatzweise durchs Haus gelegt.

Leider ist es nun so, dass weder ĂĽber das 20m Kabel noch ĂĽber die Wlan Verbindung eine Verbindung ins internet hergestellt werden kann.
Zuerst dachte ich an einen Netzwerkkarten Fehler und habe die Netzwerkkarte getauscht, was allerdings auch nichts brachte.

Die 2 Linksys geräte tragen die IPs 10.x.0.10 und 10.x.0.11 und sind beide Pingbar. Ein ping auf den Router(10.x.0.1) endet mit einer Zeitüberschreitung.

Verbinde ich allerdings den als client geschaltenen AP direkt mit dem switch an dem die restlichen PCs hängen, können selbige ohne Probleme ins Internet. 10.x.0.10, 10.x.0.11 und 10.x.0.1 sind pingbar.

An der Routerkonfiguration wurde in den letzten 2-3 Monaten außer einige portfwds nichts verändert.

Zusatzpakete:
cgiconfig2
chrony
dyndns
easycron
httpd
qos
sshd
trafficlog
wol

sind bereits alle testweise deaktiviert.

Langsam bin ich mit meinem Latein am ende :/

Hier noch die base.txt

##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
## base.txt - fli4l configuration parameters 3.0.1
##
## You can edit/change this file with any text editor.
##
## P L E A S E R E A D T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N ,
## S E E R E A D M E . T X T
##
## B I T T E U N B E D I N G T D I E D O K U M E N T A T I O N
## L E S E N , S I E H E R E A D M E . T X T
##
## Creation: 26.06.2001 fm
## Last Update: $Id: base.txt 11071 2006-02-23 13:46:01Z hh $
##
## Copyright (c) 2001-2005 Frank Meyer <[email protected]>
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# General settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HOSTNAME='fli4l' # name of fli4l router
PASSWORD='' # password for root login (console, sshd, imond)
BOOT_TYPE='fd' # boot device: fd, fdx2, dualfd, hd, cd, ls120,
# integrated, attached, netboot, pxeboot
# (cd, cdemul, hd and ls120 need an
# installed opt hd)
MOUNT_BOOT='rw' # mount boot device (floppy): ro, rw, no
TIME_INFO='MEZ-1MESZ,M3.5.0,M10.5.0'
# description of local time zone,
# don't touch without reading documentation
KERNEL_VERSION='2.4.32' # kernel version
KERNEL_BOOT_OPTION='' # append option to kernel command line
COMP_TYPE_KERNEL='gzip' # compression-type for kernel: gzip, bzip2
COMP_TYPE_ROOTFS='gzip' # compression-type for rootfs: gzip, bzip2
IP_CONNTRACK_MAX='10000' # override maximum limit of connection
# tracking entries
POWEROFF_ON_HALT='yes' # power off after shutting down the machine
REAL_MODE_POWEROFF='no' # switch to real mode before invoking
# apm power off
IGNORE_KSOFTIRQ='yes' # eth-router beschleunigen

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Localisation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LOCALE='de' # defines the default language for several
# components, such as menu and httpd

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mount extra floppy drive to /floppy:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_MOUNTFLOPPY='no' # mount extra floppy drive: first, second, no

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Console settings (serial console, blank time):
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONSOLE_BLANK_TIME='' # time in minutes (1-60) to blank
# console; '0' = never, '' = system default
SER_CONSOLE='no' # use serial interface instead of or as
# additional output device and main input device
SER_CONSOLE_IF='0' # serial interface to use, 0 for ttyS0 (COM1)
SER_CONSOLE_RATE='9600' # baudrate for serial console
SER_BEEP='no' # enable beep after boot and shutdown

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Debug Settings:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DEBUG_STARTUP='yes' # write an execution trace of the boot
DEBUG_LOG='' # sequence to file DEBUG_LOG or console if
# DEBUG_LOG is empty

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Show service menu after login:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_MENU='no' # service menu for users
MENU_LANGUAGE='' # language for the service menu; defaults to
# 'LOCALE' if left empty
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Keyboard layout
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
KEYBOARD_LOCALE='auto' # auto: use most common keyboard layout for
# the language specified in 'LOCALE'
OPT_MAKEKBL='no' # set to 'yes' to make a new local keyboard
# layout map on the fli4l-router

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ethernet card drivers:
#
# Driver Bus Description
#
# 3c503 ISA 3COM EtherLinkII (3c503)
# 3c505 ISA 3COM Etherlink Plus (3c505)
# 3c507 ISA 3COM Etherlink 16 (3c507)
# 3c509 ISA 3COM EtherLinkIII (3c509)
# 3c515 ISA 3COM EtherLink XL ISA (3c515)
# 3c59x PCI 3COM Vortex/Boomerang 3c59x,3c900,3c905
# 8139cp PCI RealTek 8139C+
# 8139too PCI RealTek 8129/8139 10/100 MB (NEW)
# rtl8139-db PCI RealTek 8129/8139, Donald Beckers Version, see
# <http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html>
# 82596 Apricot Xen-II on board Ethernet
# acenic PCI Alteon AceNIC Gigabit Ethernet
# at1700 ISA AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965) ISA
# b44 PCI Broadcom 4400
# cs89x0 ISA IBM Etherjet, cs89x0 based Cards
# (Option io=0xnnn necessary!)
# de4x5 PCI/EISA Digital DE425, DE434, DE435, DE450, DE500
# depca ISA DEPCA, DE10x, DE200, DE201, DE202, DE422
# dgrs PCI Digi International RightSwitch PCI/EISA
# dl2k PCI D-Link DL2000-based Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
# dmfe PCI DM9102 compatible PCI cards from Davicom
# e1000 PCI Intel EtherExpress PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
# e100 PCI Intel's original driver for EEPRO100
# e2100 ISA Cabletron E21xx ISA
# eepro100 PCI Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+
# eepro ISA Intel EtherExpress Pro/10
# eexpress ISA EtherExpress16 ISA
# epic100 PCI SMC EPIC/100 (EtherPower II) PCI
# eth16i ISA/EISA ICL EtherTeam 16i/32
# ewrk3 ISA EtherWORKS 3 ISA (DE203, DE204, DE205)
# fealnx PCI ASOUND LAN 8139 card - not RTL8139 (NEW)
# hamachi PCI GNIC-II Gigabit Ethernet
# hp100 ISA/EISA/PCI HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI)
# hp ISA HP PCLAN (27245, 27xxx) ISA
# hp-plus ISA HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A) ISA
# lance ISA AMD LANCE and PCnet (AT1500, NE2100) ISA
# lp486e Intel Professional Workstation/panther ethernet driver
# natsemi PCI National Semiconductor
# ne2k-pci PCI NE2000 PCI clone (eg. Realtek 8029, Winbond 89c940)
# ne ISA NE2000 ISA clone (eg. Realtek 8019,
# Accton 16xx, NatSemi 8390, UMC 9003/9008)
# ni5010 MiCom-Interlan NI5010
# ni52 NI5210 card (i82586 Ethernet chip)
# ni65 ni6510 (am7990 'lance' chip)
# ns83820 PCI cards with National Semiconductor 83820 chip
# pcnet32 PCI AMD PCI PCnet32
# r8169 PCI Realtek 8169 Gigabit Ethernet
# sis900 PCI SiS 900/7016
# sk98lin PCI SysKonnect Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters
# smc9194 SMC's 9000 series of Ethernet cards
# smc-ultra ISA SMC ULTRA
# starfire PCI Starfire
# sundance PCI DFE-550FX or DFE-530TXS (NEW)
# tg3 PCI Broadcom Tigon3
# tlan PCI TI ThunderLAN (Compaq Netelligent ...)
# tulip PCI DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI
# via-rhine PCI VIA Rhine PCI (3043, VT86c100A, dfe-530tx)
# wd ISA SMC WD80*3
# winbond-840 PCI Winbond 840
# sunhme PCI/Sbus Sun Happy Meal 10/100baseT support
# (only QFE is tested)
# yellowfin PCI Packet Engines G-NIC PCI Gigabit Eth Adapter
#
# Donald Becker drivers, see <http://www.scyld.com/>
#
# epic100-db
# 3c59x-db This driver is for the 3Com "Vortex" and
# "Boomerang" series ethercards. Members of the
# series include Fast EtherLink
# 3c590/3c592/3c595/3c597 and the EtherLink XL
# 3c900 and 3c905 cards.
#
#
# Drivers below need the Package pcmcia installed:
#
# 3c574_cs PCMCIA 3Com 574
# 3c589_cs PCMCIA 3Com 589
# axnet_cs PCMCIA Asix AX88190 Fast Ethernet
# fmvj18x_cs PCMCIA Fujitsu FMV-J181/182 Ethernet
# nmclan_cs PCMCIA New Media Ethernet LAN
# pcnet_cs PCMCIA NS8390-based cards (NE2000, DLINK etc)
# smc91c92_cs PCMCIA SMC91c92-based cards
# xirc2ps_cs PCMCIA Xircom: CE2, CEM28, CEM33, or CE3
#
# If you don't find your Cardbus Card here then try the equivalent PCI-Driver:
# 3c59x instead of 3c575_cb or 8139too instead of realtek_cb
#
# These drivers need PCMCIA _and_ WLAN:
#
# orinoco_cs PCMCIA Lucent/Orinoco WLAN-Cards
# hostap_cs PCMCIA PrismII/2.5/3 based Cards - supports AP-Mode
# wavelan_cs PCMCIA WaveLAN
# wl24_cs PCMCIA ELSA Airlancer MC-2 - Should have Firmware 2.10
# airo_cs PCMCIA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCMCIA cards
# ray_cs PCMCIA Raylink wireless cards
# netwave_cs PCMCIA Netwave AirSurfer Wireless LAN
#
# These drivers need Package WLAN
#
# WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11b:
#
# hostap_pci PCI Prism 2.5 based PCI Wlan Cards
# hostap_plx PCI Prism 2,2.5 and 3 based PCMCIA-WLan Cards
# in PLX-Adapter
# airo PCI/ISA Cisco Aironet 4500 & 4800 series PCI/ISA cards
#
# These 3 drivers acutally only work with Prism-II Cards - alternative driver
# to hostap_*
# orinoco_pci PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards
# orinoco_plx PCI Lucent/Orinoco based PCMCIA WLAN-Cards in PLX Adapter
# orinoco_tmd PCI Lucent/Orinoco based WLAN-Cards with TMD PCI-Bridge

# WLAN-Card Drivers IEEE802.11g:
#
# prism54 PCI/PCMCIA Prism GT / Prism Duette / Prism Indigo Chipsets
# Achten Sie auf die Hinweise zum Prism54 Treiber
# in der WLAN Dokumentation!
# rt2500 PCI/CARDBUS Ralink RT2500 Cards - experimental
#
# USB-WLAN Card Drivers IEEE802.11g:
# rt2570 USB Ralink RT2570 Sticks - experimental
#
# USB-Card Drivers:
#
# pegasus teledat Fast Ethernet USB
#
# kaweth 3Com 3C19250
# ADS USB-10BT
# ATEN USB Ethernet
# ASANTE USB To Ethernet Adapter
# AOX Endpoints USB Ethernet
# Correga K.K.
# D-Link DSB-650C and DU-E10
# Entrega / Portgear E45
# I-O DATA USB-ET/T
# Jaton USB Ethernet Device Adapter
# Kingston Technology USB Ethernet Adapter
# Linksys USB10T
# Mobility USB-Ethernet Adapter
# NetGear EA-101
# Peracom Enet and Enet2
# Portsmith Express Ethernet Adapter
# Shark Pocket Adapter
# SMC 2202USB
# Sony Vaio port extender
# rtl8150 RTL8150-based USB-Ethernet-Cards
# catc Belkin F5U111
# CATC NetMate
# CATC NetMate II
# smartBridges smartNIC
#
# DSL-Modems shown as Ethernetcards:
#
# cdcether Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
# Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
# Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
# Toshiba PCX1100U and possibly other cable modems
# Sharp Zaurus SL-5000D
# eagle-usb Allied Telesyn AT-AR 215
# Sagem 250
# Acer ADSL Surf USB
# D-Link DSL 260i
# Sagem 840
# US Robotics USR9000
# Sagem F@st 800
##
# USB-to-USB-network-cable:
#
# usbnet Driver for usb-to-usb networklinks
#
# Token ring drivers (see token ring mini howto on
# <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto> and feel
# free to submit documention changes:
#
# 3c359
# abyss
# ibmtr
# lanstreamer
# olympic
# smctr
# tmsisa
# tmspci
#
# If you need a dummy device use 'dummy' as you NET_DRV
# and IP_NET_%_DEV='dummy<number>' as your device
#
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET_DRV_N='2' # number of ethernet drivers to load, usually 1
NET_DRV_1='eepro100' # 1st driver: name (e.g. NE2000 PCI clone)
NET_DRV_1_OPTION='' # 1st driver: additional option
NET_DRV_2='3c59x' # 2nd driver: name (e.g. NE2000 ISA clone)
NET_DRV_2_OPTION='' # 2nd driver: additional option

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Ether networks used with IP protocol:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_NET_N='2' # number of IP ethernet networks, usually 1
IP_NET_1='192.168.0.100/24' # IP address of your n'th ethernet card and
# netmask in CIDR (no. of set bits)
IP_NET_1_DEV='eth0' # required: device name like ethX
IP_NET_2='10.x.0.16/8' # IP address of your n'th ethernet card and
# Netmask in CIDR (Nr. of set bits)
IP_NET_2_DEV='eth1' # required: device name like ethX

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Additional routes, optional
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_ROUTE_N='1' # number of additional routes
IP_ROUTE_1='0.0.0.0/0 10.x.0.1' # network/netmaskbits gateway
IP_ROUTE_2='0.0.0.0/0 192.168.6.99' # example for default-route

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Packetfilter configuration; there are two styles, old and new -
# you have to choose one of them.
#
# Please choose the new packet filter configuration, the old one is
# deprecated and only provided for compatibility reasons. During boot
# up the configuration will be translated to the new configuration,
# printed to the screen and written to bootmsg.txt to allow for an
# easy migration to the new config style.
#
# Old style packet filter config - set ORIG_FW_CONFIG='yes' to use
# this version
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ORIG_FW_CONFIG='no'

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Known networks - Networks which are allowed to pass the packet
# filter (additional restrictions may be applied via black/white
# lists, port based filters, port forwarding opens additional holes, ...)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# MASQ_NETWORK='IP_NET_1' # networks to masquerade (e.g. our LAN)
# ROUTE_NETWORK='' # same as masq_network, but packets
# going into these networks are not
# masqueraded, see documentation
# TRUSTED_NETS='' # allow free and unmasqueraded
# communication between these networks

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Host based restrictions: internal hosts to allow/deny forwarding
#
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' describes a black list (forbidden)
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='yes' describes a white list (allowed)
#
# Example:
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' and FORWARD_HOST_N='0':
# -> forwarding of 0 hosts is denied
# -> forwarding of all hosts is allowed
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FORWARD_HOST_WHITE='no' # 'no': black list, 'yes': white list
# FORWARD_HOST_N='0' # number of allowed/denied hosts
# FORWARD_HOST_1='192.168.6.5' # optional: 1st allowed/denied host
# FORWARD_HOST_2='@client2' # optional: 2nd allowed/denied host

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Port based restrictions: ports to reject/deny forwarding
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FORWARD_DENY_PORT_N='3' # no. of ports to reject/deny
# forwarding
# FORWARD_DENY_PORT_1='139 REJECT-TCP' # reject forwarding of netbios
# FORWARD_DENY_PORT_2='445 REJECT-TCP'
# FORWARD_DENY_PORT_3='137-138 REJECT-UDP'

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Accept connections from outside to several ports (served ports)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# INPUT_POLICY='REJECT' # be nice and use reject as policy
# already defined in new style
# filter section
# INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_N='0' # no. of ports to accept from outside
# INPUT_ACCEPT_PORT_1='22 TCP' # e.g. allow connection to ssh service

#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Logging
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# PACKETFILTER_LOG='no' # log access to rejected/denied ports

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# New style packet filter config - set NEW_FW_CONFIG='yes' to use this
# version
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NEW_FW_CONFIG='yes' # new style packet filter config: yes/no

INPUT_POLICY='REJECT' # be nice and use reject as policy
INPUT_ACCEPT_DEF='yes' # use default rule set
INPUT_LOG='yes' # don't log anything
INPUT_LOG_LIMIT='3/minute:5' # log 3 events per minute; allow a
# burst of 5 events
INPUT_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 connection per second; allow a
# burst of 5 events; otherwise
# drop packet
INPUT_UDP_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 udp packet per second; allow a
# burst of 5 events; otherwise drop packet
INPUT_LIST_N='2'
INPUT_LIST_1='IP_NET_1 ACCEPT' # allow all hosts in the local
INPUT_LIST_2='IP_NET_2:137-138 DROP NOLOG' # allow all hosts in the local
#INPUT_LIST_3='prot:icmp:8 DROP'
# network access to the router
INPUT_LIST_4='tmpl:samba DROP NOLOG' # drop (or reject) samba access
# without logging, otherwise the log
# file will be filled with useless
# entries

FORWARD_POLICY='DROP' # be nice and use reject as policy
FORWARD_ACCEPT_DEF='yes' # use default rule set
FORWARD_LOG='yes' # don't log anything
FORWARD_LOG_LIMIT='3/minute:5' # log 3 events per minute; allow a
# burst of 5 events
FORWARD_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 connection per second; allow a
# burst of 5 events; otherwise
# drop packet
FORWARD_UDP_REJ_LIMIT='1/second:5' # reject 1 udp packet per second; allow
# a burst of 5 events; otherwise
# drop packet
FORWARD_LIST_N='1'
FORWARD_LIST_1='any ACCEPT' # drop samba traffic if it tries
# to leave the subnet
FORWARD_LIST_2='@m ACCEPT' # accept everything else
FORWARD_LIST_3='@lap ACCEPT' # accept everything else
FORWARD_LIST_4='@lapj ACCEPT' # accept everything else
FORWARD_LIST_5='prot:tcp 161 @drucker ACCEPT' # Drucker SNMP
FORWARD_LIST_6='prot:tcp 80 ACCEPT' # accept port 80
FORWARD_LIST_7='prot:tcp 443 ACCEPT' # accept port 433
FORWARD_LIST_8='prot:tcp 27000-28000 ACCEPT' # accept port udp STEAM
FORWARD_LIST_9='prot:udp 2000-65000 ACCEPT' # accept port tcp STEAM
FORWARD_LIST_10='prot:udp 28900 ACCEPT' # accept port tcp STEAM
FORWARD_LIST_11='prot:tcp 6112-6114 ACCEPT' # accept port tcp War3
FORWARD_LIST_12='prot:tcp 123 ACCEPT' # accept port TIME
FORWARD_LIST_13='prot:tcp 21 ACCEPT' # accept port 21
FORWARD_LIST_14='prot:tcp 3724 ACCEPT' # accept port 3724

POSTROUTING_LIST_N='1'
POSTROUTING_LIST_1='IP_NET_1 MASQUERADE' # masquerade traffic leaving
# the subnet

PREROUTING_LIST_N='0'
PREROUTING_LIST_1='1.2.3.4 dynamic:22 DNAT:@client2'
# forward ssh connections
# coming from 1.2.3.4 to client2

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Simple DMZ setup for dial-up based routers -- see documentation
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_DMZ='no'

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: PORTFW
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PORTFW_N='0' # how many portforwardings to set up
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Masq modules
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MASQ_MODULE_N='1' # load n masq modules (default: only ftp)
MASQ_MODULE_1='ftp' # ftp
MASQ_MODULE_1_OPTION='' # options, see documentation
MASQ_MODULE_2='irc' # irc
MASQ_MODULE_2_OPTION='' # options, see documentation

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Domain configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DOMAIN_NAME='home.lan' # your domain name
DNS_FORWARDERS='10.x.0.1' # DNS servers of your provider,
# e.g. ns.n-ix.net

OPT_DNS='yes' # start dns server: yes or no
DNS_TRIGGER_DIAL_IN='no' # trigger a dial-in before
# forwarding requests
DNS_LISTENIP_N='0' # if 0 then listen on all interfaces
DNS_LISTENIP_1='IP_NET_1_IPADDR' # first IP to listen on
DNS_VERBOSE='no' # log queries into syslog
DNS_MX_SERVER='' # fqdn of the mx for your DOMAIN
DNS_FORBIDDEN_N='0' # number of forbidden domains
DNS_FORBIDDEN_1='foo.bar' # 1st forbidden domain
DNS_FORBIDDEN_2='bar.foo' # 2nd forbidden domain
DNS_REDIRECT_N='0' # number of redirected domains
DNS_REDIRECT_1='foo.bar.foo' # 1st redirected domain
DNS_REDIRECT_1_IP='192.168.6.100' # IP of redirected domain
DNS_BOGUS_PRIV='yes' # fake reverse lookups for RFC1918
# private address ranges
DNS_FILTERWIN2K='yes' # filters useless windows-originated DNS
# requests and blocks all SRV requests

# Special DNS configuration
#--------------------------
DNS_SPECIAL_N='0' # number of special
# dns servers, normally 0
#DNS_SPECIAL_1='firma.de 192.168.1.12' # 1st special dns server
# for firma.de
#DNS_SPECIAL_2='lan.firma.de 192.168.2.12' # 2nd special dns server
# for lan.firma.de

HOSTS_N='7' # number of hosts in your domain
HOST_1_NAME='fli4l' # 1st host: name and ip
HOST_1_IP='192.168.0.100'
HOST_1_ALIAS_N='1' # number of optional alias names
HOST_1_ALIAS_1='router.home.lan' # optional alias name
#HOST_1_ALIAS_2='gateway.lan.fli4l'
HOST_2_NAME='m' # 2nd host: name and ip
HOST_2_IP='192.168.0.1'
HOST_2_MAC='00:15:F2:21:BF:0E' # optional mac address used by dhcpd
HOST_3_NAME='j' # 3rd host: name and ip
HOST_3_IP='192.168.0.2'
HOST_3_MAC='00:15:F2:1E:17:AF'
HOST_4_NAME='r3' # 4th host: name and ip
HOST_4_IP='192.168.0.3'
HOST_4_MAC='00:10:DC:65:93:6D'
HOST_5_NAME='lap' # 5th host: name and ip
HOST_5_IP='192.168.0.4'
HOST_5_MAC='00:50:BA:76:B5:88'
HOST_6_NAME='lapj' # 5th host: name and ip
HOST_6_IP='192.168.0.5'
HOST_6_MAC='00:19:B9:80:9B:33'
HOST_7_NAME='drucker' # 6th host: name and ip
HOST_7_IP='192.168.0.10'
HOST_7_MAC='00:00:85:92:44:06'

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DNSMASQ-DHCP server
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_DNSDHCP='yes' # activate DHCP server: yes or no

DNSDHCP_LS_TIME_DYN='3600' # default time for dynamic leases: 1 hour
DNSDHCP_MAX_LS_TIME_DYN='7200' # max time for dynamic leases: 2 hours
DNSDHCP_LS_TIME_FIX='86400' # default time for fix leases: 1 day
DNSDHCP_MAX_LS_TIME_FIX='604800' # max time for fix leases: 1 week
DNSDHCP_LEASES_DIR='/tmp' # don't touch this until you
# have read the manual!

DNSDHCP_WINSSERVER_1='' # IP-address of 1st external wins-server
# (don't use if OPT_NMBD='yes'!)
DNSDHCP_WINSSERVER_2='' # IP-address of 2nd external wins-server
# (don't use if OPT_NMBD='yes'!)

# Parameters for local Networks
# -----------------------------
DNSDHCP_RANGE_1_START='192.168.0.15' # start-IP of n'th ethernet,
# see IP_NET_N
DNSDHCP_RANGE_1_END='192.168.0.30' # end-IP of n'th ethernet,
# see IP_NET_N
DNSDHCP_RANGE_1_DNS_SERVER='' # if empty the IP of interface
# IP_NET_N is used;
# if set to 'none' no
# dns-server is transmitted
DNSDHCP_RANGE_1_NTP_SERVER='' # if empty and OPT_CHRONY='yes'
# the IP of interface IP_NET_N
# is used; if set to 'none' no
# ntp-server is transmitted
DNSDHCP_RANGE_1_GATEWAY='' # if empty the IP of interface
# IP_NET_N is used;
DNSDHCP_RANGE_2_START='' # start-IP of n'th ethernet, see IP_NET_N
DNSDHCP_RANGE_2_END='' # end-IP of n'th ethernet, see IP_NET_N
DNSDHCP_RANGE_2_DNS_SERVER='' # if empty, take IP of interface IP_NET_N
DNSDHCP_RANGE_2_NTP_SERVER='' # if empty and OPT_CRONY='yes', take
# if set to 'none' no
# gateway is transmitted

# Parameters for extra Networks (via relay)
# -----------------------------------------
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_N='0' # number of extra ranges
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_START='192.168.8.2' # start-IP of n'th extra range
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_END='192.168.8.50' # end-IP of n'th extra range
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_NETMASK='255.255.255.0' # netmask for extra range
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_DNS_SERVER='192.168.8.1' # DNS Server for extra range
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_NTP_SERVER='' # NTP Server for extra range
DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_GATEWAY='192.168.8.1' # default gateway for
# extra range

DNSDHCP_EXTRA_RANGE_1_DEVICE='eth0' # device used to reach extra network


# Deny hosts from dhcp-Access
# ---------------------------
DNSDHCP_DENY_MAC_N='0' # number of denied MAC addresses
DNSDHCP_DENY_MAC_1='00:01:02:03:04:05' # MAC address is denied from DHCP


#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# imond configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
START_IMOND='no' # start imond: yes or no
IMOND_USE_ORIG='yes' # use the original version of imond instead
# of the development version: yes or no
IMOND_PORT='5000' # port (tcp), don't open it to the outside
IMOND_PASS='' # imond-password, may be empty
IMOND_ADMIN_PASS='' # imond-admin-password, may be empty
IMOND_LED='' # tty for led: com1 - com4 or empty
IMOND_BEEP='no' # beep if connection going up/down
IMOND_LOG='no' # log /var/log/imond.log: yes or no
IMOND_LOGDIR='/var/log' # log-directory, e.g. /var/log
IMOND_ENABLE='yes' # accept "enable/disable" commands
IMOND_DIAL='yes' # accept "dial/hangup" commands
IMOND_ROUTE='yes' # accept "route" command
IMOND_REBOOT='yes' # accept "reboot" command

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Generic circuit configuration:
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IP_DYN_ADDR='no' # use dyn. IP addresses (most providers do)
DIALMODE='off' # standard dialmode: auto, manual, or off

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# optional package: syslogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_SYSLOGD='yes' # start syslogd: yes or no
SYSLOGD_DEST_N='1' # number of destinations
SYSLOGD_DEST_1='*.* /dev/console' # n'th prio & destination of syslog msgs
SYSLOGD_DEST_2='*.* @192.168.6.2' # example: loghost 192.168.6.2
SYSLOGD_DEST_3='kern.info /var/log/dial.log' # example: log infos to file

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: klogd
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_KLOGD='yes' # start klogd: yes or no

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: y2k correction
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_Y2K='no' # y2k correction: yes or no
Y2K_DAYS='0' # correct hardware y2k-bug: add x days

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Optional package: PNP
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OPT_PNP='no' # install isapnp tools: yes or no
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Beitragvon speedy4gamers » Mi 28 Nov, 2007 16:16

Gleich vorweg, sorry fĂĽr den doppelpost :)

Ich habe gestern nach einigem herumtesten den Fehler selbst finden können.
Offensichtlich wurde im Laufe der Zeit ein PCI-Slot defekt. Die Netzwerkkarte funktionierte zwar weiter, allerdings, wie man sehen kann, war sie nicht mehr voll funktionsfähig. Aus reiner Verzweiflung heraus steckte ich die Karte auf einen anderen PCI-Slot und siehe da. Funktioniert wieder.

Vielleicht hilft es ja jemand anderem :)
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