& running with bash (requires
lncurses and lrdline2 in addition to bash.lrp). Any testing/debugging
someone besides me can find time to do will make things go that much faster.
I'd really like to figure out why ash isn't working properly, but the new
IPSec startup scripts give even m
on the rest of the world for being
a LEAF list member!
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$(date)
Masqueraded Connections:
$(/bin/netstat -Mn)
Other Connections:
$(/bin/netstat -n)
/HTML-DATA
Of course, you can provide text seperators, whitespace, and other formatting
as required if you need to easily parse the data on the far end.
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ilter.conf
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t; 19+0 records in
> 18+0 records out
> --
>
> any ideas?
Did you format the disk for 1680K first, or are you using a 1440K
pre-formatted floppy? The 1440K format has 18 sectors/track, vs 21
sectors/track for 1680K, so your 18 records out indicates it's highly likely
you don
Please ignore...testing my all-new proxy-arp DMZ setup. The list was the
handiest available e-mail reflector :)
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bandwidth monitor functions, I'd be grateful...
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Heck,
> I already feel honoured that it'll be included in your dachstein release.
I always wanted to include the stats package...sadly, this is the first time
I've re-rolled a release since you got it running .
g if external address is dynamic
--
As always, please report any problems and I'll try to get them fixed...
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Does anyone know how to get the applet to pop up in a scalable window when
it's loaded from the web page?
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ilable IP
between several systems.
The fundamental difference between doing this with a redirect and using
port-forwards, is the flexability of IPChains. I think the redirect rule
could send anything not dealt with by previous rules to a remote system
(even non-TCP/UDP traffic), providin
I haven't played with this much, but one of the things on the list of stuff
to "play with one of these days" is using redirect to provide for an
'internal server' machine, similar to the way the low-end firewall boxes do.
I *think* this would work properly for everything from game servers to VPN
a
IPs
are no longer required
firewall scripts changed to LRP-CD (Eiger based proxy-arp) version with
extended scripts 1.1 functionality folded in...full support for routed,
proxy-arp, static-nat, and port-forwarded DMZ systems
dhclient init script fixed to support multipl
Well, I'm back in town, and my site and I are both back online. I have yet
to get any of the queued leaf list e-mails, but it should be headed this way
along with other delayed mail as smtp servers around the net process their
mail queues and notice my new IP settings.
Charles Steinkuehler
Maybe I'll even get someone do donate a
PPC NPe405H eval system I can use to port linux/LEAF to (hint, hint :)
Look for things to return to normal (and a few web updates) the following
week.
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modules)
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Sound
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> At 07:02 PM 8/21/01 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> >I've uploaded a pre-release version of Dachstein, which can be found
here:
>
>http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/dachstein/dachstein-pr1-1680.i
m
> >g
>
> Charles --
>
> You might want to r
n spend some time
testing for bugs), but I wouldn't use it for production systems yet.
Please post any problems, desired changes, &c to the list, for
fixing/inclusion in the next image, which will hopefully be a release
candidate.
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http://c
don't claim to have the marketing 'golden touch').
Guarded by the penguin
Security penguin on duty
>From Finland with love
Waddle-waddle-waddle
OK...I'll stop sniffing paint fumes (yes, I just painted my office) and go
home now ;-)
Charles Steinku
umed by
various disk images and lrp packages. Many of these could migrate to the
file releases area (and perhaps should), but if they disappear from my
web-directory to save space, the download links on my site will break.
Let me know if you'd like me to clean up my kernels directory, and how
'
> From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Make sure you've got the latest UPX. You'll need 1.11 or later to
> compress
> > kernel images. Both zImage and bzImage files can be compressed
> successully
> > by UPX. The command I
kernels in a RAID environment, please let me know.
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files in the seperate kernel trees).
Finally, I'm compiling some RAID kernels right now. Hopefully I'll be able
to get them online today, although I won't be able to test them until next
week.
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new
> kernel now.
Yeah, this was a problem with me when I first started using Matthew Grant's
scripts to build the kernel source, which my scripts are based on.
I think I'll change the /usr/src/LEAF-kernel-2.2.19 to `pwd`, and add a
comment to the readme that you mus
1.11 or later to compress
kernel images. Both zImage and bzImage files can be compressed successully
by UPX. The command I use is:
upx --best -o .upx
where is the kernel image file.
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o on. I want to adjust this message.
The version string is defined in init/version.c, using environment settings
created by the top-level Makefile. You can directly edit the string in
version.c, or edit the pieces used to generate it in the Makefile (the
latter is probably the safer option).
or your c
library somewhere the compiler/linker can find them? It kind of sounds like
the linker might not be finding all your library object files...
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releases.
Script based package system: Replaced with apkg, modified apkg, or possibly
something completely different.
Firewall scripts: Not a part of LRP 2.9.x at all, but will be replaced by
something like SeaWa
> Do any of these include support for PCMCIA? I would like to build a
2.2.19
> that includes PCMCIA support.any help on this is appreciated.
No...you'll need to compile the PCMCIA code. IIRC, there are some
PCMCIA-enabled versions of LRP floating around somewhere...
Charles S
st of the primarily LRP based releases, with new stuff using an updated
packaging format, likely some version of your apkg application.
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then, and finally make any mods required for Dachstein.
Side Note: I plan on going back to using ctar to create LRP files, as there
are still problems with proper file inclusion/exclusion using the BB tar
command.
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> Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > I now have version 2.2.19 kernels (and associated modules) available for
> > download from my website. Also available are all required patch files
and a
> > script to build a LEAF kernel tree from a raw 2.2.19 kernel source
tarball.
ource...what I'll be releaseing as the
Dachstein kernel as soon as I get the extra-slim configuration finished.
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em. For instance, if
the bootstrap package had a tar, gzip, and other standard utilities (or
libraries), these could be re-used by a floppy version of root.lrp. Folks
with more space available could still install a "full" system, using none of
the files from the bootstrap pack
link is clean, PPP/ssh should work fine...
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27;as-is' in this release.
Verifying the dnscache configuration. While I was previously thinking using
daemontools would be a good thing, recent threads on the licensing have made
me change my mind...
Updating the weblet package
Updating the syslinux splash screen
Updating th
glibc
version is used in various distributions...
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made. Root.lrp (and all other packages)
would be loaded by the /linuxrc script.
If you dive into lua, let us all know what it's like.
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> Has anyone contacted DJB? He may be willing to make an exception for the
> LEAF project, or even create packages himself.
E-mails I sent regarding his licensing for djbdns went unanswered.
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in,
it looks like you're heading in the right direction, and doing the work no
one else manages to get done.
Kudos!
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> section into network.conf from scripts 1.0. As near as I can tell
> that's the only issue.
You're correct...the 1.0 scripts support what you want. I'd stick with the
1.0 scripts and paste in any dhcp mods you need. The 1.1 scripts require
you manually edit ipfilter.conf, as
Y dependencies with no
> paths: this file would very likely be very short - and by its nature,
> very accurate. Then you could refuse to load module X if module Y is
> not yet loaded (via judicious use of lsmod and grep).
>
> Let me take a quickie stab at it:
>
>
r an
install script (when creating a modules package), but I don't think we need
to extend the module loading code to the running system. In addition to the
extra script overhead, you've got to keep a modules.dep file around. Also,
the modules.dep file is pretty human-reada
e a superset of
some LEAF distribution LSB compliant, but I'll have to read through more of
the spec...
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show-stoppers that
prevent it from being usable (although it would be nice if it could verify
it didn't run out of RAM when backing up).
> Only thing I'd possibly like to do in Oxygen is to move
> /var/boot/modules to /lib/modules/boot (the standard location, I
> understand
> Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-11 09:08 -0500
> >*DOH* Of course, I'm not using gcc on RH to compile the kernel...it's
> >really:
> >egcs-2.91.66
> >
> >egcs-2.91.66 compiled zImage size: 473320
> >gcc 2.7.2.3 compiled zImage size: 464668
>
t have to keep any
backwards compatibility we don't actually find useful. It might be very
convinent, for example to switch to a VFAT format for floppies, and use long
filenames for packages...
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*DOH* Of course, I'm not using gcc on RH to compile the kernel...it's
really:
egcs-2.91.66
egcs-2.91.66 compiled zImage size: 473320
gcc 2.7.2.3 compiled zImage size: 464668
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kernels compiled and tested (hopefully today), I'll be
working on the 1.91 release of IPSec.
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> Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-05 13:37 -0500
> >After searching a while, I found a link to David's Oxygen CD, which I
> >think has the kernel source, patches & config files (please correct me
> >if I'm mistaken), but I can't seem to download this file f
2.2.19 stuff isn't on the CD, can you give me a list of the
patches you applied to whatever you consider the 'most standard' Oxygen
kernel?
Thanks,
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kernel patches I've
been looking for, although it's kind of a drag downloading 578 Meg just for
some patches...missing that extra D/L bandwidth I got with my ADSL line
right about now :<
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uld we try to standardize a set of patches for LRP,
(other than the mandatory linuxrc-always and initrd-archive), or just
continue to leave this up to whoever's making a particular
kernel/distribution?
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2.19 kernels, but if he posted the
patches he applied (and script or similar, indicating the patch order), I
wasn't able to find them.
So...anyone know where I can get my hands on a source tree for an existing
LRP 2.2.19 kernel?
Thanks,
Charles Steinkueh
rceforge.net, however, will be unaffected).
I hope to resume normal operations by Thursday at the latest.
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byte counts every so often
and log it with logger or similar), but you might find the techinque useful
anyway...
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u do this Charles? Or, do we have a volunteer?
I can probably get to this sometime this afternoon.
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uot;I's" referring to me, etc) would work well:
http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/Support.htm
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ot image
used by the BIOS to boot. I'm not sure how to extract the floppy image the
BIOS uses when booting from the CD...
I was just planning on installing HH on one of my RedHat systems lying
around, which is what MontaVista claims is supported for Journeyman...any
particular reason
of your choice. Doing
an install of something like Debian or RH generally requires actual access
to the CD (or a much more complex network based install).
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> At 05:21 PM 6/18/01 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> >I just got a call from the Monta-Vista folks (makers of Hard-Hat).
> >
> >I wanted to get their reaction to our possible use of the HardHat
platform
> >as a cross-compile environment, and what sort of comittmen
h no-one
wanting to install an ancient Debian Slink (or is that RH7) install just to
compile LEAF binaries ;-)
Look for the "product review" soon...
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y
> _don't_ want a "flexible, can do anything" solution, but a "stick it in,
> configure it, stop worrying" one.
This may be the core difference between David's Oxygen and what I'm trying
to do, and is at least one reason why I think both flavors ca
tor - but being a vi nut helps too :-)
Hey! What's with this VI stuff...it's emacs all the way!
;-)
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> > Also, I'm generally interested in 'really thin' servers. The first will
> > probably be a BIND server, which I'd also like to see install straight
from
> > the CD.
> >
> > Charles Steinkuehler
> Hi Charles !
> What are the reasons whic
as-is if you want...the URL will be the same). I think
David's got something like this for Oxygen, as well.
In general, expect my site and content to become more integrated with the SF
Leaf site as time goes on, but it will take a while...
Charles Steinkuehler
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Oxygen <- Direct link to Releases/Oxygen
PPPoE and PPPd <- Direct link to Releases/PPPoE and PPPd
Affiliates
This would make it easy for new visitors to actually find the 'goodies'
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ce), it may be late July or August before I
get a new server built that can handle this type of site, but I will
eventually get one up and would be more than willing to host a full mirror
of the SF site & content.
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ld do a customized install (to floppy, HDD, flash, etc)
straight off the CD.
Also, I'm generally interested in 'really thin' servers. The first will
probably be a BIND server, which I'd also like to see install straight from
the CD.
Charles St
iles it for your environment. This has the benefit of
> compiling the code for *YOUR* environment rather than relying on a
> central packaging authority which may or may not run the same things
> that you do.
I took a look at the Gentoo site, and I
hee, hee, hee) "Hey the network went down." "Yeah, I know
> - Charles' robot just got axed by that turtle thing from Monona,
> Wisc." :-) :-)
I do have plans on integrating some aspect of LRP/LEAF into a combat robot,
however I have yet to meet Lisa and her r
ompiling
I don't mind, it's the maintaining when things change that gets nasty), I'd
like to see a way to convert packages from a mainstream distribution
directly into pakages for . Kind of like if LRP packages were
built as modifications to .debs, so when the new debian package
to the fact that I have a 'freebie' version...
On the plus side, their distribution installed a cross-compile develompent
environment on my RH 6.2 box successfully, and they look to have a fairly
large list of pre-built packages. The boot problems are also at least
partially due to the e
ot;. I really don't want to try
to create or maintain a complete, from the ground up distribution...it seems
like too much duplication of existing work.
Thoughts/commments welcome, as always
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advanced warning of what they're getting into.
If we see enough questions from the user-base, we may need a FAQ or article
stating something about how the LEAF group is not politically oriented, we
just make firewalls and other useful things out of small linux systems, and
intend for them to be us
For those of you who haven't been to www.linuxrouter.org lately, you might
want to head over there today. Apparently the planned network outage today
is not for routine maintence. Instead, the network seems to be 'in
mourning'.
Charles Steinkuehler
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you can:
tar -xzvf .lrp
Which is quite handy...
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> Last but not least, our phpWS has received 64732 visitors since
2001-03-19.
What sort of a statistic is this? Is this unique IP's, individual webhits,
or something in-between?
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> value.
I need to fold my extended V1.0 & V1.1 functionality together with my latest
proxy-arp DMZ scripts, so I can make the mods, but pointers to any RFC's or
other docs that refer to the new subnet ranges you think should be blocked
would be helpful...
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t-forwarded dmz servers.
The scripts will be a clean extension of the existing Eiger firewall
scripts, so any existing Eiger based network.conf would work properly. The
extensions will allow alternate forms of DMZ support (port-forwarded,
static-NAT, or proxy-arp based) in addition to the standard routed DMZ
supported by the Eiger scripts currently.
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packaging format, the ramdisk init scripts need to create these files. This
is currently handled by saving a log.tgz file as part of ramlog.lrp, but
there may be a better way to do this.
I'll take look at various ways to implement the extra ramdisk functionality
cleanly...
C
are of updating dhcpd.lrp & dhclient.lrp, and the network
script mods, but probably not until Tuesday. The rest of the work is up for
grabs by anyone who wants to tackle it...
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d dhclient will
ignore anything sent from the ISP.
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cache to resolve names, falling back to the
DNS server(s) provided by the ISP if local resolution fails, and keeps
everything standard but the dhclient configuration file, which is where such
things are supposed to be set.
Charles Steinkuehler
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ng Ewald's latest
pre-release version of the updated EigerStein. I should be able to spend
some time on this in the next few days.
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er be called something other than
EigerStein2.
EigerStein3 is OK, but I think enough material has changed to justify
picking a new mountain for the release name. Ewald did the work, so he gets
to pick the name.
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om being bad with names in the real world, to being
bad with names in e-mail. :-/
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substantial update to EigerStein nearly complete.
Saddly, I won't be able to do any testing with this until I get home, but
perhaps some of you will want to play with the pre-release version Eric's
currently got online.
I'm looking forward to meeting those of you who will be at the
s good to me...
Of course if I'd ever gotten around to migrating my HOWTO's into docbook,
this whole point would be moot, as we could just output an html or pdf
version...
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erything ready to run), I can't say for
sure, but if the names are at all descriptive, the .note and .comment
sections don't exactly sound like critical information required to run the
libraries. They are likely additional information that might be useful if
you're running som
thing looks pretty close
to someone from Kansas, but I'm used to cruising at 80 on the highways and
little or no traffic...I hear it can take hours to go a few miles out there
on the coasts!).
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to be a zoo.
I really need 2-3 reliable helpers, and I've currently got 0-1.
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tion and the rest of your family.
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> Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-04-27 11:36 -0500
> >Either run disk quotas, or put /var/log on a seperate partition, so it
> >doesn't run the whole filesystem out of space. Neither solution is
> >perfect, but making a /var/log partition is already implemented (see my
>
filesystem out of space. Neither solution is perfect,
but making a /var/log partition is already implemented (see my ramdisk.lrp),
and wouldn't even require any extra room on the boot device, if we pull the
mkminixfs functionality out of the kernel and put it in busybox (see e
can edit your /etc/syslog.conf file to change this behavior if you want,
potentially even creating a log just for firewall stuff...
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> Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-04-25 12:45 -0500
> >I'm currently banging on the ELJ eval kit, trying to get it to do
> >something useful...I'll report on BlueCat linux when I get a bit farther
> >along. They do something like we were talking about for devel
re talking about for development. They build an
entire directory structure (in this case with their own compiler, kernel
source, and even RPM database). You cd into this directory, run a setup
script, and PRESTO! you're all set to cross-compile.
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