Re: [leaf-devel] grsecurity closing doen
Yes, it's a bad news. Maybe it's time for looking alternatives (SELinux?). El Mar 01 Jun 2004 13:44, Erich Titl escribió: Anyone It appears that the grsecurity site is closing down. Could anyone comment on the impact? http://grsecurity.net/ Regards -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g. Take an Oracle 10g class now, and we'll give you the exam FREE. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3149alloc_id=8166op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] grsecurity closing down
Hi Erich, El Mar 01 Jun 2004 14:35, escribiste: Juan At 14:08 01.06.2004 +0200, Juan Jesus Prieto wrote: Yes, it's a bad news. Maybe it's time for looking alternatives (SELinux?). Do we really want the NSA to be part of it? (at least officially) You are rigth, but It was only an idea (maybe SELinux is a complicated choice). I will do some tests with openwall like an alternative to enforce the LEAF kernel, but any suggestion are welcome :). Regards -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Oracle 10g Get certified on the hottest thing ever to hit the market... Oracle 10g. Take an Oracle 10g class now, and we'll give you the exam FREE. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3149alloc_id=8166op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] New Website
Hi Mike, I use Gentoo Linux and Mozilla 1.4 (Gecko/20040206) and It looks fine (in konqueror 3.2.1 too). Regards El Dom 16 May 2004 00:11, Mike Noyes escribió: Everyone, A new preview of our website is on-line at: http://leaf.steinkuehler.net/ Note: I still need to add our announcements, rss feeds, and developer login information. Feedback is appreciated. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: SourceForge.net Broadband Sign-up now for SourceForge Broadband and get the fastest 6.0/768 connection for only $19.95/mo for the first 3 months! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=2562alloc_id=6184op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] [Fwd: Re: Mike Noyes]
Hi Mike, El Sáb 24 Abr 2004 18:54, Mike Noyes escribió: Everyone, Here is the result of my stupidity. Photos of what I look like now are on-line. http://pnoyes.home.mindspring.com/ p4240008.jpg, p4240009.jpg, and my bicycle handlebars p4240011.jpg. It is a good ... haircut ;-). I'm pleased to see you are ok. Please, take it easy, no hurry, no pressure. Health is the main thing. Before shot at BattleBots with Charles. http://pnoyes.home.mindspring.com/MikeNoyes.png Note: I hope to get some work done on the new website this week. Again, I apologize for the delay. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: The Robotic Monkeys at ThinkGeek For a limited time only, get FREE Ground shipping on all orders of $35 or more. Hurry up and shop folks, this offer expires April 30th! http://www.thinkgeek.com/freeshipping/?cpg=12297 ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] [Fwd: Re: Mike Noyes]
Hi Mike, El Mié 14 Abr 2004 21:24, Eric Spakman escribió: Hello Mike, Glad to hear something from you so soon, but please take your time! Your health is more important than the website ;) I am in agreement with Eric. Welcome :) and ... take it easy ;). Eric Spakman -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] [Fwd: Re: Mike Noyes]
El Mar 13 Abr 2004 22:55, K.-P. Kirchdörfer escribió: Am Dienstag, 13. April 2004 13:09 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler: Mike Noyes has been in a bicycle accident (see message below). If I get any more details, I'll let everyone know. Thx for info Charles - bad news. Best wishes to Mike - I hope he'll be back soon and healthy again. I whish a quick and good recovery for our colleague. Best regards. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Re: [Shorewall-users] Feature request for shorewall.lrp
El Jue 11 Mar 2004 16:03, escribiste: On Thursday 11 March 2004 01:00 am, Juan Jesus Prieto wrote: Hi Tom, Do you know this project?: http://freshmeat.net/projects/iptables-p2p/ I use it with shorewall including this line in /etc/shorewall/start: iptables -I FORWARD -m p2p --p2p all -j REJECT but, is it possible to include this feature into next shorewall release (making easy to log or limiting rating, etc)? Juan, I've answered this question before. My policy is that until a feature is included in kernels released by kernel.org, I don't add explicit Shorewall support for that feature. Ok, that seems reasonable. -Tom -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Re: [Shorewall-users] Feature request for shorewall.lrp
Hi Tom, Do you know this project?: http://freshmeat.net/projects/iptables-p2p/ I use it with shorewall including this line in /etc/shorewall/start: iptables -I FORWARD -m p2p --p2p all -j REJECT but, is it possible to include this feature into next shorewall release (making easy to log or limiting rating, etc)? Thanks in advance. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] New Website
Hi Mohan, El Lun 08 Mar 2004 23:51, Mike Noyes escribió: Everyone, The website upgrade is taking longer than I anticipated. I'm less than a quarter done. Even so, I hope to go live with the new site this weekend. Those that want to get a feel for the new features can use the demo at ASU: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/demo/0.9.x/ I like this new website :-). -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Bering /linuxrc script
Hi Charles, El Lun 08 Mar 2004 23:31, Charles Steinkuehler escribió: I'm back from my business trip, and have begun work on cleaning up the linuxrc script used for Bering, but I have a few questions/issues for the Bering maintainers: - One of the first things the scripts do is run busybox --install -s to make symlinks for busybox, but these are already stored in the initial ramdisk. The symlinks don't take a lot of space (each is a minimal tar entry (512 bytes IIRC), which should compress well being mostly zeros), but IIRC, the code to get busybox to build symlinks is a configurable option. I can see doing one or the other (making symlinks with busybox, or storing them in the initrd), but doing both seems a waste. Any comments on why this is done this way? I figure it's likely due to the way initrd is backed up (which I haven't crawled through yet). Yes, I agree, it is a waste. I think is better choise to run busybox --install -s (maybe to avoid accidental removing of the symblinks?) - The boot= kernel command line option will be going away, as previously discussed. Excuse me, Why? - There will be a new kernel command line option which will (optionally) tell the init scripts where to find files that override any supplied on the kernel command line. I need a name for this option (I'm proposing LEAFCFG=), as well as name(s) and format(s) for the new file(s). In addition to the current lrpkg.cfg and pkgpath.cfg files, I'd like to be able to control the ramdisk sizes from a configuration file (ramdisk.cfg?). I'd propose this file be parsed as a script, and simply contain some variable assignments (along with comments), something like: # Set root ramdisk size SYSTSIZE=12M # Set log ramdisk size LOGSIZE=4M Yep, this is a great idea. NOTE: I'd like to see a consistent format for the varaible names (ie: maybe ROOTSIZE and TMPSIZE). Any preferences on - Having a configuration file that is simply included as shell script opens up some interesting possabilities. For starters, pretty much any options could be dumped into this file, allowing something like: # Spit out extra info VERBOSE=1 DEBUG=1 ...and even the inclusion of the lrpkg.cfg and pkgpath.cfg functionality. So...is there any interest in making an 'all-in-one' configuration file (ie: adding support for setting PKGPATH and LRP variables), and if so, should support for the existing pkgpath.cfg and lrpkg.cfg files remain? Sorry about the length, but I'm not wanting to step on anyone's toes with any modificationss I make. If I'm asking too many questions, feel free to tell me to just shut up and code, then rip holes in whatever I wind up posting (a lot of times, this sort of stuff is easier to comment on once there's something concrete to analyze and complain about :-). Thanks in advance for any comments! Thanks to you. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470alloc_id=3638op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Orkut social network
Hi Juan, I added you to my network. :-) Fine! ;-) Do you think a LEAF community on Orkut would be of use? I don't know, but maybe could help us to reinforce our community ties. -- Juan Jess Prieto - Consultora TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356alloc_id=3438op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] AppWeb
Hi Mike, El Dom 01 Feb 2004 02:21, Mike Noyes escribi: Here is a link to their license page. I believe we can make use of it. http://www.mbedthis.com/downloads/licensing.html Yes, it's under GPL ... if you want ;-). It is a very interesting web server, and looks perfect for Lince. Thanks. -- Juan Jess Prieto - Consultora TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356alloc_id=3438op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Orkut social network
Hi, El Sáb 14 Feb 2004 17:41, Mike Noyes escribió: Everyone, How many of us are on Orkut? I've found a handful so far. I am ;-): http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=10046804190794264779 http://www.orkut.com/ http://help.orkut.com Regards -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Consultoría TI [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356alloc_id=3438op=click ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Open SSH exploit - will be fix available for ssh package?
I am working with last openssh 3.7p1. It is compiled statically with options: --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-default-path=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin --with-superuser-path=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin --with-privsep-path=/var/run/sshd --with-md5-passwords ... any suggestion? The package will be available in 24h at my cvs area: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/lince/ This is a package for LEAF/Lince, but you should can use it over another leaf dist (the problem is the bigger size). Remember: use it about your own risk ;-). El Mi 17 Sep 2003 09:33, Dominik Strnad escribi: As announced on security servers, there is exploit for openssh http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-miscm=106371592604940 Please can anybody compile and create new ssh lrp package? Thank you. Regards Litin -- Juan Jess Prieto - Dtor. Tcnico [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Re: kernel 2.4.21
El Mié 20 Ago 2003 13:48, Juan Jesus Prieto escribió: Hi all (and jaques), I have compiled kernel 2.4.21 and modules for Bering (and Lince). It works ok, but I had a problem with the ide module (ide.o): depmod couldn't resolve all the symbols, so it was unable to resolve correctly all the symbols for ide-xxx.o modules. The solution: I have integrated ide and ide-disk directly into kernel, the new kernel results just a little bit bigger. kernel-2.4.20 -- 518,4k and kernel-2.4.21 -- 585,8k. I have patched it with: freeswan-1.99.tar.gz (jaques: maybe it's time to upgrade to 2.x?) It should be super-freeswan. Fixed today ;). ebtables-brnf-3_vs_2.4.21.diff ecn.patch grsecurity-1.9.11-2.4.21.patch helpers-2.4.21.patch routes-2.4.20-9.diff (suggested by S Mohan) unclean1.patch linux-2.4.21-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch The new kernel (named 'linux') and modules (named 'Lince_modules_2.4.21.tar.gz') will be available at lince cvs area: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/lince/ Please, use it for testing purpose by now. If you need to upgrade a Bering system from 2.4.20 to the new 2.4.21 follow this steps: - Mount the floppy, CF or harddrive or wherever the lrp packages (*.lrp, syslinux.cfg, linux, ect) are placed and remove the old kernel (named 'linux'). Copy the new kernel into the mounted medium with the same name ('linux'). Check the medium space before upgrading to the new kernel!!!. - Remove old modules from initrd and copy the new modules needed for it into /boot/lib/modules, edit if you need /boot/etc/modules, and backup the initrd package. - Remove old modules from the system and copy the new modules needed for it into /lib/modules, remove the link /lib/modules/2.4.20 and backup the modules package. - Reboot system. It should boot correctly. This minihowto comes WITHOUT any guarantee, use it at your own risk. If somebody does not understand the instructions, it's better not to try upgrading the system. Suggestions are welcome. -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Dtor. Técnico [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: VM Ware With VMware you can run multiple operating systems on a single machine. WITHOUT REBOOTING! Mix Linux / Windows / Novell virtual machines at the same time. Free trial click here:http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/358/0 ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Re: kernel 2.4.21
Hi all (and jaques), I have compiled kernel 2.4.21 and modules for Bering (and Lince). It works ok, but I had a problem with the ide module (ide.o): depmod couldn't resolve all the symbols, so it was unable to resolve correctly all the symbols for ide-xxx.o modules. The solution: I have integrated ide and ide-disk directly into kernel, the new kernel results just a little bit bigger. kernel-2.4.20 -- 518,4k and kernel-2.4.21 -- 585,8k. I have patched it with: freeswan-1.99.tar.gz (jaques: maybe it's time to upgrade to 2.x?) ebtables-brnf-3_vs_2.4.21.diff ecn.patch grsecurity-1.9.11-2.4.21.patch helpers-2.4.21.patch routes-2.4.20-9.diff (suggested by S Mohan) unclean1.patch linux-2.4.21-openssl-0.9.6b-mppe.patch The new kernel (named 'linux') and modules (named 'Lince_modules_2.4.21.tar.gz') will be available at lince cvs area: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/lince/ Please, use it for testing purpose by now. If you need to upgrade a Bering system from 2.4.20 to the new 2.4.21 follow this steps: - Mount the floppy, CF or harddrive or wherever the lrp packages (*.lrp, syslinux.cfg, linux, ect) are placed and remove the old kernel (named 'linux'). Copy the new kernel into the mounted medium with the same name ('linux'). Check the medium space before upgrading to the new kernel!!!. - Remove old modules from initrd and copy the new modules needed for it into /boot/lib/modules, edit if you need /boot/etc/modules, and backup the initrd package. - Remove old modules from the system and copy the new modules needed for it into /lib/modules, remove the link /lib/modules/2.4.20 and backup the modules package. - Reboot system. It should boot correctly. This minihowto comes WITHOUT any guarantee, use it at your own risk. If somebody does not understand the instructions, it's better not to try upgrading the system. Suggestions are welcome. El Mar 24 Jun 2003 00:03, Jacques Nilo escribió: Le Lundi 23 Juin 2003 20:00, K.-P. Kirchdörfer a écrit : Jacques; do you plan to build a new kernel with version 2.4.21? kp Yes. I have been playing around with 2.4.21 yesterday. Apparently there is a pb building ide support as a module which would be a major pb for Bering :-) I have not had the time to dig into that problem seriously. Has anyone tried ? Jacques -- Juan Jesús Prieto - Dtor. Técnico [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.net email is sponsored by Dice.com. Did you know that Dice has over 25,000 tech jobs available today? From careers in IT to Engineering to Tech Sales, Dice has tech jobs from the best hiring companies. http://www.dice.com/index.epl?rel_code=104 ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
[leaf-devel] Cramfs packages support
Hi Vladimir, jacques and all, I am plannig to use a cramfs image (like wisp-dist) in LEAF/Lince to include all the basic binaries from the distribution and a lrp package as the configuration backup file. the system boot will be like: GRUB or Syslinux -- kernel + initrd -- -- linuxrc -- lince.cfs + lince.lrp + extra lrp packages -- init 2 ... At the beginning, only one cfs package will be in the core dist (like a firmware) but my intention is to grant support for any kind of cfs package. The structure of the cfs will be the same as LRP: a special /var/lib/lrpkg directory with all the configuration files and a new package.inst file to content a script that the system will execute untill the symbolic links are created (for example, to create the nedeed directories not considered in the system until the package.list is parsed). In wisp-dist, in the linuxrc script there are a block program to install the cfs packages, mountig the cfs images and creating the simbolic links, but it considers only some predefined directories (/bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin, ...) restricting the use of another directories not considered from the beginning. I like the wisp system, so I want to extend it and use a core cfs package like a firmware system. This core cfs pack will contain the main lince software: core system (modules, ulog, dhcpd, sshd, ...), VPN (ipsec), content filtering (squid, dansguardian), firewall (shorewall), QoS (htb.init), virus scanner (pop3vscan). The Lince system will be LEAF compliance, so any lrp packages will be installable. Any software update in Lince system will be treated as a firmware update (only the lince.cfs). Suggestions are wellcome. Regards. -- Juan Jesus Prieto - Dtor. Tecnico [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa0013ave/direct;at.aspnet_072303_01/01 ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [leaf-devel] Wireless Community Networks
El Vie 25 Jul 2003 20:58, Mike Noyes escribió: Everyone, Have we been able to package NoCatSplash yet? I think wireless community networks are going to grow considerably in the future. I'm working with NoCatAuth over LEAF/Lince, a complete perl.lrp package v5.6.1 and gnupg v1.2.1. It works fine. It will be in my cvs soon. For the other packages (remember: Lince = Bering over glibc2.2 so many packages from Lince doesn't work on Bering): http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/bin/lince/ I will join NoCatSplash when it has the same capabilities that his brother NoCatAuth. NoCatSplash captive portal pre-release http://leaf-project.org/article.php?sid=79 Building Wireless Community Networks, 2nd Edition http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wirelesscommnet2/ FreeNetworks.org http://freenetworks.org/ -- Juan Jesus Prieto - Dtor. Tecnico [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eneotecnologia.com --- fingerprint: BFC2 0370 7708 F800 0BEC 60A4 EC71 4BB1 CC85 99F5 http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=getsearch=0xCC8599F5 --- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa0013ave/direct;at.aspnet_072303_01/01 ___ leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel
Re: [Leaf-devel] serial IP of null modem cable?
You should look up the Serial-Laplink-HOWTO: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Serial-Laplink-HOWTO.html El Lun 26 Ago 2002 21:51, escribiste: I have an old laptop that is running Linux that I'd rather not invest in a pc-nic for it, but I do have a null modem serial cable to connect to the LRP box. Is there a way to get an IP over the serial line. Similar to using a modem I would think? Or is this something that has not been done. And to take it a step further, how difficult would it be to setup a modem to accept a connect within a Dachstein/LEAF enviroment. Just something I was thinking of this weekend... Regards. -- Juan J. Prieto [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old cell phone? Get a new here for FREE! https://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1refcode1=vs3390 ___ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel