How do you submit testimonials? I have been using LEAF in one form or another for about 3 years. Currently Praeos uses LEAF (Eigerstein and Dachstein) as firewalls in each office and to connect the 4 offices via an IPSec VPN, plus 1 VPN connection to a partner company's Cisco. Rather than justifying $15,000 or so in Cisco equipment I have been able to setup the VPN literally from "spare parts". The only need to reboot is for OS upgrades and the flexibility in firewall configuration, routing and available modules is virtually limitless.
Keep up the great work! Todd S. Pearsall Praeos Technologies, Inc. Vice President, Operations and Technology > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of > Matt Schalit > Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:10 AM > To: James Duberg > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Convert Bering 1680 to 1440? > > > James Duberg wrote: > > First, thanks to all involved in LEAF. I've been using it, > in one form > > or another for a few years now in my small business, and at > home. It is > > great! > > > If it's been good for your work, we have a testimonial page we > just started that could use a few contribs. > > > > I've downloaded the 1680 disk image, and it works great. > I've deleted a > > bunch of stuff that I don't think I'll need, so I think > what is left > > will fit it all on a 1440 floppy now. I intend to put all > the sshd stuff > > on a second floppy, and modify the syslinux file > appropriately. I've got > > two floppy drives in the box. My thought is to have all the > essential > > stuff on fd0, and have other stuff on fd1. > > > > For some reason, I just have better luck with 1440 > floppies. What's the > > easiest way to get the present contents of my customized > 1680 floppy > > onto a 1440 floppy. Pointers to man pages, howtos, would be great. > > > On Windows, you could use WinImage 6 to read in the 1680 diskette > and then write it out to a 1440. It sounds like you could use > a new floppy drive if it's having troubles with 1680 diskettes. > Whatever works. > > > > > I've got Windows boxes available, but would prefer to learn > to do this > > on a Linux box. > > On linux there's fdformat to format the disk, mkdosfs puts > the filsystem > on there, and syslinux -s to make it bootable, then cp the > files back to it, > including the syslinux.cfg that you'll want to edit to be > sure it refers > to the correct devices, especially if your mixing 1680 and > 1440. That's > off the top of my head, as I use WinImage 6, so take it with > a grain of > salt. > > > Regards, > Matthew > > > _______________________________________________ > Leaf-user mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user > _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
