Re: [Leaf-devel] [dachstein] feature add
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Charles, > > For Dachenstein, not having set it up yet myself. Perhaps a specific menu item to >back up the ssh keys... > hThat just doesn't sound right. Well, I'll post it anyway to generate >thought. > > -sp How about deciding to call leaf stuff leaf and not lrp anymore? .lrp files lrp all over sourceforge documents. I could go on, but it's not really important to getting the thing to make anybody some $$. Matt ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] [dachstein] feature add
Charles, For Dachenstein, not having set it up yet myself. Perhaps a specific menu item to back up the ssh keys... hThat just doesn't sound right. Well, I'll post it anyway to generate thought. -sp ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
[Leaf-devel] Introduction
Greetings, All Mike Noyes has a charming way of getting newbies to introduce themselves to the group. Who would think that such an innocent request is just as loaded as ... well you know what I mean. When I first laid eyes on a computer, I was seventeen years old. I know, I know it's kind of late but you have to understand: the year was 1970. The fact that I am still programming all kinds of things makes me a living dinosaur! I still have the same girlfriend, which must make me a lovable beast, but I did pick up four kids that somewhat slowed down my coding :-) . My contribution to LEAF, for now, is PacketFilter, available at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/scaron. PacketFilter innovates in its packaging by referencing a "base" LEAF (LRP) distribution that should be "loosely" common to "appliances" such as PacketFilter. For now, the bootdisk contains a verbatim copy of Charles's Dachstein 1.02 root,etc,log,local files. By reusing a common "enclosure" for several "appliances" you get a faster development cycle. In this instance, PacketFilter is packaged as an "appliance" on top of an "appliance". PacketFilter itself is not bad :-). If you use it as is, you can manage as many NICs as you can fit in the box in a combo bridge/router/NATer of your choice. So the next time you say the router will be up in 15 minutes, it will only be TWICE that time :-)... However, the software is designed to be transformed into something custom made and allows various facilities expected a development environment. It is still LEAF and it can and should use all the LRP packages out there. This was my primary motivation for writing it in the first place. As you can see by how this introduction shifted from me to the product, I am a project oriented person. I look forward to all your comments. Regards, Serge Caron ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] Moving off of SourceForge...
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Mike Noyes wrote: > Pi, > Thanks for the offer. I'm thinking along the lines of setting up mirror(s) > for the site right now. I think we should keep the main site on SF for now. > > IMHO, if VA runs into problems, someone will pick up the support for > SourceForge. It never hurts to have contingency plans though. > > Regarding your site, do you have ssh shell access, and do you have mysql, > php, and Apache hosting available? All of these are necessary for our site. All is either a Yes or a "Trivially moulded into Yes". When I get home tonight I'll set up an account. Send me an ssh1 public key off-list and I'll set it up. Cheers, Pi ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] [dachstein] lrp.conf/multicron Spacecheck problem
> Following problem: > Using Dachstein and creating a separate ramdisk /dev/ram1 for > /var/log malfunctions lrp.conf spacecheck. > I think the spacecheck intention is to monitor /var/log, cause there > are the most changes in file size during the routers lifetime and > running out of space in /var/log causes several errors - sshd won't > start, pppoe connections won't be established after disconnection > etc. - all leading to router which can't be controlled remotely. > > Further investigation showed that multicron-p only looks for / when > checking free space - which is useless, once you have a separate > ramdisk for /var/log. > > Dummy solution, and this is what I did: > add a parameter lrp_CHK_PART to lrp.conf and change multicron-p to > use $lrp_CHK_PART in lrp.conf updatefree() > > Enhanced solution: > lrp_CHK_PART should allow several partitions which will be checked > and free'ed or at least a sending a mail with mailadmin(). Added to the list of things to fix for Dachstein 1.0.3 I'll probably try to get the script to check *ALL* currently mounted, writable file-systems...maybe with an exclude variable in lrp.conf. If this doesn't work, I can fallback to the Enhanced solution, above. Thanks for spotting the problem! Charles Steinkuehler http://lrp.steinkuehler.net http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror) ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] Draft: new insructions for "Individual Developer Content"
Revision below. At 2002-01-13 11:20 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote: > Begin FAQ >*** Browsing the Current Repository *** >You can view our repository using ViewCVS >http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/ > >The following instructions are specific to Linux. If you're using another >operating system, please look at: >SourceForge: Project Documentation 7. CVS - OS Specific Information >http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1 Quality GUI front-ends for CVS are available from: http://cvsgui.sourceforge.net/ >Replace all occurrences of yourname with your SourceForge unix user name. > > >*** Initial CVS Setup *** -- Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] Moving off of SourceForge...
At 2002-01-14 00:06 -0800, Pim van Riezen wrote: >On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Mike Noyes wrote: > > > At 2001-11-13 12:14 -0500, David Douthitt wrote: > > >FSF Europe is advising authors to move away from SourceForge. > > > > > >What do you think? > > > > > >http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html > > > > David, > > I now have a user id on Savana. Do you think this is a good place to > > create a mirror of our site? If so, I will apply for a LEAF project > > there. > > > > http://savannah.gnu.org/ > >For those interested, I work for a national ISP and I've got plenty of >resources at my disposal. I'm already running a properly-chrooted cvs >server (from a 128kb line at home) which could very easily embrace LEAF. >Room for a website (on a faster connection of course) would be relatively >trivial to create. > >Housing the project somewhere independent of a larger collective that >hosts many more projects might be a better idea; At the very least it may >be less likely a target for crackers who are after a high profile/large >quantity breakin. > >This is not to say that I wouldn't trust GNU with our sources, I'm just >offering an alternative :) Pi, Thanks for the offer. I'm thinking along the lines of setting up mirror(s) for the site right now. I think we should keep the main site on SF for now. IMHO, if VA runs into problems, someone will pick up the support for SourceForge. It never hurts to have contingency plans though. Regarding your site, do you have ssh shell access, and do you have mysql, php, and Apache hosting available? All of these are necessary for our site. -- Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] Moving off of SourceForge...
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002, Mike Noyes wrote: > At 2001-11-13 12:14 -0500, David Douthitt wrote: > >FSF Europe is advising authors to move away from SourceForge. > > > >What do you think? > > > >http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html > > David, > I now have a user id on Savana. Do you think this is a good place to create > a mirror of our site? If so, I will apply for a LEAF project there. > > http://savannah.gnu.org/ For those interested, I work for a national ISP and I've got plenty of resources at my disposal. I'm already running a properly-chrooted cvs server (from a 128kb line at home) which could very easily embrace LEAF. Room for a website (on a faster connection of course) would be relatively trivial to create. Housing the project somewhere independent of a larger collective that hosts many more projects might be a better idea; At the very least it may be less likely a target for crackers who are after a high profile/large quantity breakin. This is not to say that I wouldn't trust GNU with our sources, I'm just offering an alternative :) Cheers, Pi -- 2) Page yourself over the intercom. Don't disguise your voice. 5) Put your garbage can on your desk and label it "IN." 9) Finish all your sentences with "In accordance with the prophecy." 18) Have your co-workers address you by your wrestling name, Rock Hard. ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel