[SLE] Noip and shorewall rpms
Where can I get additional rpms for suse, like noip and shorewall? Are there specific rpms for suse or only at the noip and shorewall sites? Regards... -- [ ]'s Aledr "OpenSource Solutions for SmallBusiness Problems"
Aledr, On Monday 19 December 2005 06:03, aledr wrote:
Where can I get additional rpms for suse, like noip and shorewall? Are there specific rpms for suse or only at the noip and shorewall sites?
I don't know about those specific packages, but there are two pages listing alternate repositories that can be used either for direct RPM file download or, preferably, as YaST installation sources: http://www.opensuse.org/Package_Repositories http://www.opensuse.org/YaST_package_repository
Aledr
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Where can I get additional rpms for suse, like noip and shorewall?
noip is just a script. DL the source and look at it.
Are there specific rpms for suse or only at the noip and shorewall sites?
You can build an rpm for *your* box with checkinstall and the source. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
On 12/19/05, aledr
Where can I get additional rpms for suse, like noip and shorewall? Are there specific rpms for suse or only at the noip and shorewall sites?
Regards... --
According shorewall's web site (download section) for SuSE you can use Fedora's rpms. You can get them from there. noip is just a script, you do not need any rpm I guess. You can prepare one by yourself with checkinstall if you wish. Also, you may take a look at fwbuilder - so far the best think I found about firewall building. I was amazed when I discover this product. And there is SuSE rpm's included with the distro. Cheers -- -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)
On Monday 19 December 2005 10:54 am, Sunny wrote:
On 12/19/05, aledr
wrote: Where can I get additional rpms for suse, like noip and shorewall? Are there specific rpms for suse or only at the noip and shorewall sites?
Regards... --
According shorewall's web site (download section) for SuSE you can use Fedora's rpms. You can get them from there.
noip is just a script, you do not need any rpm I guess. You can prepare one by yourself with checkinstall if you wish.
Also, you may take a look at fwbuilder - so far the best think I found about firewall building. I was amazed when I discover this product. And there is SuSE rpm's included with the distro.
Cheers
Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny)
I have better luck using Shorewall's generic rpm.The Red Hat/Fedora specific rpm doesn't work with my SUSE. The sight is hard to understand when it references using which rpm for SUSE. Stan
The generic one didn't work for me... I have better luck using Shorewall's generic rpm.The Red Hat/Fedora specific
rpm doesn't work with my SUSE. The sight is hard to understand when it references using which rpm for SUSE.
Stan
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On Monday 19 December 2005 12:05 pm, aledr wrote:
The generic one didn't work for me...
I have better luck using Shorewall's generic rpm.The Red Hat/Fedora specific
rpm doesn't work with my SUSE. The sight is hard to understand when it references using which rpm for SUSE.
Stan -- [ ]'s Aledr "OpenSource Solutions for SmallBusiness Problems"
To the OP, YMMV... if one fails try the other: Shorewall generic versus Fedora rpms. Stan
On Monday 19 December 2005 13:05, aledr wrote:
The generic one didn't work for me...
I have better luck using Shorewall's generic rpm.The Red Hat/Fedora specific
rpm doesn't work with my SUSE. The sight is hard to understand when it references using which rpm for SUSE.
What didn't work? Running it here on 10.0. shorewall-2.4.0-1.noarch.rpm
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 11:56 -0600, Stan Glasoe wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 10:54 am, Sunny wrote: I have better luck using Shorewall's generic rpm.The Red Hat/Fedora specific rpm doesn't work with my SUSE. The sight is hard to understand when it references using which rpm for SUSE.
Stan
Wouldn't it be nice if -ALL- of the distributions would get down off of their high horses (thinking their way is the best and -only- way) and collaborate on where things should go? Then you would need but one RPM that would work on -ALL- of the distributions. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
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