[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-659036 ] parprouted 0.42 compiled under slink

2002-12-27 Thread noreply
Patches item #659036, was opened at 2002-12-27 10:35
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Hahn (hahnmt)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: parprouted 0.42 compiled under slink

Initial Comment:
parprouted 0.42 compiled for slink (Bering, LRP, etc.)

http://www.hazard.maks.net/

Has a bug when invoking /sbin/ip under Bering (perhaps 
others) where it reports the operation as unsuccessful 
even though it (apparently) succeeded.

See the product documentation for usage.



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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-658015 ] linuxrc for mounting /var/log

2002-12-23 Thread noreply
Patches item #658015, was opened at 2002-12-23 23:28
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Alex Rhomberg (alexrh)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: linuxrc for mounting /var/log

Initial Comment:
With this linuxrc, you can add a startup parameter log_mnt. This parameter lets you 
put /var/log on disk or other storage instead of the ramdisk, so the information is 
preserved after a reboot

There are two possibilities how this parameter can be used:

log_mnt=/dev/somedevice (e.g. log_mnt=/dev/hda2)
puts your log files directly in the given partition by mounting it to /var/log before 
starting syslog

log_mnt=/dev/somedevice:/somedir (e.g. log_mnt=/dev/hda2:/logs)
puts the log files in the /logs directory on the given partition, by mounting the 
partition to /logmnt and replacing /var/log with a symbolic link to the directory on 
that partition

Note that the generation of the devices (root.dev.mk) had to be moved ahead of the 
initialisation of /var/log

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-658000 ] mplayer for Bering

2002-12-23 Thread noreply
Patches item #658000, was opened at 2002-12-23 23:01
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: mplayer for Bering

Initial Comment:
Guilhem Alznar has compiled an mplayer.lrp package to transform his Bering box into a 
music machine.
This requires to recompile the kernel. Instructions and the mplayer.lrp package are 
here:
http://externe.net/leaf-bering/
Jacques


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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-657859 ] linuxrc for mounting /var/log

2002-12-23 Thread noreply
Patches item #657859, was opened at 2002-12-23 15:52
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Alex Rhomberg (alexrh)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: linuxrc for mounting /var/log

Initial Comment:
With this linuxrc, you can add a startup parameter log_mnt. This parameter lets you 
put /var/log on disk or other storage instead of the ramdisk, so the information is 
preserved after a reboot

There are two possibilities how this parameter can be used:

log_mnt=/dev/somedevice (e.g. log_mnt=/dev/hda2)
puts your log files directly in the given partition by mounting it to /var/log before 
starting syslog

log_mnt=/dev/somedevice:/somedir (e.g. log_mnt=/dev/hda2:/logs)
puts the log files in the /logs directory on the given partition, by mounting the 
partition to /logmnt and replacing /var/log with a symbolic link to the directory on 
that partition

Note that the generation of the devices (root.dev.mk) had to be moved ahead of the 
initialisation of /var/log

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-657801 ] fwbuilder package

2002-12-23 Thread noreply
Patches item #657801, was opened at 2002-12-23 11:54
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Alex Rhomberg (alexrh)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: fwbuilder package

Initial Comment:
Tarball containing fwbuilder.lrp, an fwbuilder install script and some instructions

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-657449 ] wlan-ng scripts ignore module parameters

2002-12-22 Thread noreply
Bugs item #657449, was opened at 2002-12-22 10:05
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Stanislav Meduna (numo)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: wlan-ng scripts ignore module parameters

Initial Comment:
I am running a Bering wireless / wired router on an old
486 laptop with 5V-only PCMCIA socket. Some of the WLAN
cards are buggy (e.g. the D-Link DWL-650) and need a
module parameter to be able to work in this
environment. As I historically have better experience
with wlan-ng, I am using it.

The problem is that there is no clean way to specify a
module parameter to a prism_* module - the
etc/network/if-pre-up.d/linux-wlan-ng_pre-up only does 
WLAN_MOD=prism2_cs
...
if ! insmod $WLAN_MOD; then
...

I hardcoded the parameter in the script, but I don't
know Bering good enough to know whether there is a
clean and consistent way to solve this (package
configuration etc.). I have the feeling that not using
modules.conf (in general) nor pcmcia autoloading of
modules (in wlan-ng) can cause more troubles like this.

Thanks for the good work - a few hours after learning
that something like Bering exists I have a working
setup. It is unbelievable what can be stuffed on one
floppy :-)

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-654189 ] Perl5 package

2002-12-15 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #654189, was opened at 2002-12-15 20:50
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrea Montefusco (amontefusco)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Perl5 package

Initial Comment:
There is any plan to include a perl5 package into Bering ?

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-651955 ] Bering 1.0 ntpstats cron problems

2002-12-11 Thread noreply
Bugs item #651955, was opened at 2002-12-11 11:00
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ian Abbott (ijabbott)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Bering 1.0 ntpstats cron problems

Initial Comment:
The ntpstats log cycling doesn't work very well, mostly
due to bugs and deficiencies in the BusyBox 'find'
command used in the /etc/cron.daily/ntpsimpl script.

First of all, it doesn't implement the -exec option, so
I guess it should be changed to use xargs.

Secondly, the implementation of the -mtime option is
wrong in that the +n and -n options do the opposite of
what they are meant to!   The script is correct in
using -mtime +7, but this causes BusyBox's 'find' to
select the wrong set of files.  I guess this should be
a BusyBox fix, rather than a script fix.

I would suggest that the script not be fixed to use
xargs until the BusyBox find command's -mtime option is
fixed.

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-641523 ] patch to fix typos in qmail.xml

2002-11-20 Thread noreply
Patches item #641523, was opened at 2002-11-20 16:39
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Brad Fritz (bradfritz)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: patch to fix typos in qmail.xml

Initial Comment:

Jacques,

I noticed a few typos in qmail.xml[1] for the qmail.lrp
howto[2].
The attached patch would fix the ones I noticed.

--Brad

[1]
http://cvs.sf.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/devel/jnilo/documentation/packages/qmail.xml
[2] http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/qmail.html


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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-640515 ] Home Phoneline Networking Support

2002-11-18 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #640515, was opened at 2002-11-19 05:21
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Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Danny Bernard (dannybernard)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Home Phoneline Networking Support

Initial Comment:
I using Home Phoneline Networking (HPN) at home instead of 
ethernet.  Specifically  Linksys HPN-200 (using Broadcom 42xx 
chip). Drivers for Linux kernels 2.2.x and 2.4.x and faqs are at URL 
below.

  http://www.homepna.org/support/faqs.html#FAQ6

I hope someone can  integrate the driver to the Linux router. 
Thanks.


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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-633304 ] rc-4 logon prompt

2002-11-04 Thread noreply
Bugs item #633304, was opened at 2002-11-04 06:51
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Larry Platzek (lplatzek)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: rc-4 logon prompt

Initial Comment:
Bering-1.0-rc4
give and invalid logon/password pair and the prompt
changes. Example is shown below.


Bering V1.0-rc4 firewall ttyS0
firewall login: roor
Password: 
Login incorrect

BusyBox on firewall login: roor
Password: 
Login incorrect

BusyBox on firewall login: 
This is being sent so will be changed, not sure why
problem occurs or whose problem this is.
If a correct account/password pair are given all is ok.


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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-632379 ] Manual suggestions

2002-11-01 Thread noreply
Patches item #632379, was opened at 2002-11-02 00:44
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Keith Iosso (kiosso2)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Manual suggestions

Initial Comment:
Great work!! Thanks!

A few suggestions for the manuals which were also great!


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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-628812 ] updated dhcp_2_dns.sh

2002-10-25 Thread noreply
Patches item #628812, was opened at 2002-10-25 13:03
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mark Ivey (zovirl)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: updated dhcp_2_dns.sh

Initial Comment:
I have made some updates to Michael Schleif's
dhcp_2_dns.sh script.  For those who aren't familiar
with it, this script takes data from the dhcp server's
lease file and adds it to tinydns's data file so you
can do DNS lookups on computers that are given
addresses by the DHCP server.

Here are the changes I made:
- fixed "out of range" problem when comparing lease dates
- fixed problem where dns entries were never replaced
when a host's
address changed
- new feature: fixed-address entries (from dhcpd.conf)
are now added to the dns server

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-626715 ] Routing Protocols

2002-10-21 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #626715, was opened at 2002-10-22 02:46
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Anthony Williams (albyva)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Routing Protocols

Initial Comment:
This is my request for routing protocols to be added 
in a future release.

Example:
--
Rip
BGP

 If you build LRPs for large networks and need two LRP
routers
to share routing information, this would be a good
idea.

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-624723 ] vrrpd Daemon

2002-10-17 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #624723, was opened at 2002-10-17 08:32
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: vrrpd Daemon

Initial Comment:
That deamon needs a recompilation for better stability.
I found that running that deamon on rc3 would worke
quit good, but in conjunction with ipx the Virtual
Macaddresses are used



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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-624721 ] Zebra Routing deamon

2002-10-17 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #624721, was opened at 2002-10-17 08:27
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Zebra Routing deamon

Initial Comment:
A new routing deamon compilation is required, becaus
there is no vtysh included in the packages, that would
give Zebra his real Power.

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-624718 ] New dhcprelay package

2002-10-17 Thread noreply
Feature Requests item #624718, was opened at 2002-10-17 08:23
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: New dhcprelay package

Initial Comment:
A newer Dhcprelay package is needed if you want to run
bering as Router 

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-621031 ] partial backup bug

2002-10-09 Thread noreply

Bugs item #621031, was opened at 2002-10-09 16:50
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Brad Fritz (bradfritz)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: partial backup bug

Initial Comment:
Line 172 of lrcfg.back.script currently clobbers the
$EXCLUDE file
generated by mk_inc_part().  Eric Wolzak suggested a fix in
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg10133.html

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-618819 ] Netboot-HowTo-Dachstein

2002-10-04 Thread noreply

Patches item #618819, was opened at 2002-10-05 12:21
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Category: documentation
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Glenn McKechnie (graybeard)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Netboot-HowTo-Dachstein

Initial Comment:
The following links point to a HowTo on converting a
Dachstein floppy image to a netbootable image. It was
mentioned before on the user mailing list, however it
was never officially contributed at that time.
It loads the full image via tftp once only. No further
contact with the server is made after bootup.
It does not make full use of the lrcfg backup scripts,
however local file modifications can be transferred
back to the server if scp is available on the client.
Modifications to the image are made on the server where
the Dachstein file system is extracted. The net
bootable image (nbi) can then be repackaged for the
next reboot.

It's available at
http://members.optushome.com.au/graybeard/linux/netboot.html
or as a 39k compressed file at
http://members.optushome.com.au/graybeard/linux/nfx4/HowTo-Netboot-Dachstein.tar.gz

Cheers
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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-615195 ] Content Filtering

2002-09-26 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #615195, was opened at 2002-09-26 13:28
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
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Summary: Content Filtering

Initial Comment:
I would like to able to setup content filters to keep kids 
away from adult sites etc

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[leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-612013 ] Robert Love's Net Entropy Patch

2002-09-20 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #612013, was opened at 2002-09-20 01:07
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Robert Love's Net Entropy Patch

Initial Comment:

As these boxen are primarily routers this might help 
keep /dev/random  more randomhelping with OpenSSL 
etc..
http://www.tech9.net/rml/linux/

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-608101 ] Web config for ports???

2002-09-11 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #608101, was opened at 2002-09-11 15:43
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Web config for ports???

Initial Comment:
Bering,

I would like to "Open, Close and Forward ports" through 
a web browser interface.

Thank you for your time and effort.

DCarrico

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-595457 ] No /var/log/wtmp causes weird last error

2002-08-15 Thread noreply

Bugs item #595457, was opened at 2002-08-15 02:46
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Dan Harkless (dan_harkless)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: No /var/log/wtmp causes weird last error

Initial Comment:
If you type 'last' on Bering 1.0-rc3, you get:

USER TTY PID TIMEON  FROM
dutmp: /var/log/wtmp: input/output error -- «^þ¿±^þ¿: 
No such file or directory

There are actually two problems here.  One is the 
garbage string that appears between "-- " and ":" in the 
dutmp error message.  This would seem to be a format 
string bug in BusyBox.  Hopefully you can pass this part 
of the bug report on to the BusyBox author(s).

The other problem, of course, is that we shouldn't be 
getting this error in the first place.  The problem is that 
unlike the files in /var/log that are written to by the 
syslogd, wtmp will not be written to unless it exists in 
the first place.  One can easily remedy this during a 
particular LEAF uptime period by 
typing "touch /var/log/wtmp", but the problem is how to 
get wtmp to be there every time you boot.

Because root.exclude.list includes "var/log", root can't 
include a zero-length /var/log/wtmp unless you do a 
backup "Everything INCLUDING log", which is overkill, 
and may cause /var/log/wtmp to disappear next time 
you do a normal backup of root.lrp (not sure about this 
part).

What I did instead was to modify /etc/init.d/sysklogd to 
touch /var/log/wtmp when it starts, since this is also the 
point when other files in /var/log get created:

  start)
echo -n "Starting system log daemon: syslogd"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --
exec /sbin/syslogd -- $SYSLOGD
echo -n " klogd"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /sbin/klogd -
- $KLOGD
echo "."
touch /var/log/wtmp
;;

The second-to-last line is the new one.

Note that /etc/lrp.conf already includes 
lrp_LOGS_MONTHLY="wtmp", probably inherited from 
Bering ancestors that _did_ have a /var/log/wtmp by 
default, so log cycling is all taken care of and the above 
touch command should be a sufficient fix for this 
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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-587970 ] Enhanced nsupdate.lrp

2002-07-29 Thread noreply

Patches item #587970, was opened at 2002-07-29 03:13
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Enhanced nsupdate.lrp

Initial Comment:
At my request, Jacques put together an nsupdate.lrp 
package containing the nsupdate command from the 
BIND 9 distribution.

I have enhanced this .lrp into a full-fledged package, with 
a script that automatically does a TSIG-signed DNS 
update whenever the interface comes up that has your 
external IP bound to it (e.g. ppp0 under PPPoE).

I have added a "Packages configuration" menu item for 
the necessary customization of dynamic DNS name, 
DNS master server IP, and appropriate external interface.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-586333 ] Bering's PPP Server HOWTO

2002-07-24 Thread noreply

Patches item #586333, was opened at 2002-07-25 13:34
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Hendry D. Lee (hdlee)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Bering's PPP Server HOWTO

Initial Comment:
This document describes how to setup PPP server using Bering with two modems. Existing 
document from Jon French provide the information for one modem, but easily adapted to 
two modems, but much of the configuration have changed since LRP 2.9.4 which was used 
for that. This document used Bering 1.0-rc3.


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-577274 ] dhcpc.lrp with TTL=128

2002-07-03 Thread noreply

Patches item #577274, was opened at 2002-07-03 21:25
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nicholas Fong (nfong)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: dhcpc.lrp with TTL=128

Initial Comment:
recompiled dhclient (dhcp-2.0pl5 from www.isc.org) with
ip.ip_tos=0 and ip.ip_ttl=128 on a Debian Slink with a
2.2.19 kernel upgraded and a few sym links problems in
 /usr/include fixed before it will compile and function
without the send_packet errors on a LRP 2.2.19 kernel
built.

http://pigtail.net/LRP/hd/lrpfile.html

Recent changes in AT&T Broadband causes some users to
loose connections because of the 16 hops limit of the
original dhclient, their DHCP server is > 16 hops.
If you are in that category and your kernel is 2.2.19,
this hacked dhclient should work now.

Nicholas Fong



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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-576599 ] ip-graph

2002-07-02 Thread noreply

Patches item #576599, was opened at 2002-07-02 14:00
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: ip-graph

Initial Comment:
I created this package as a result of many DENY/REJECT
lines in my syslog file. This package reads your syslog 
file and extracts the ip address and port number of the 
offender and creates a file containing the extracted info.
Then, a script reads the newly created file and 
generates a DENY without logging entry in the 
ipfilter.conf file. Thus, I get fewer entries in my logs.
The scripts also do the following;
1. The file is sorted so there is only one entry of a given 
ip address.

2. When run on a cron, the created file is recycled on 
the first of the month to rid the file of any stagnate 
addresses.

3. The original weblet has been modified to include a 
dynamic graphing of ports that have had rules applied.

4. The package is self maintaining.

MAWK and SORT are required. 
I have this running on Eiger and have done some 
running on Dachstein.

You can see it online at www.vette66.com

Thanks,
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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-574911 ] ssh and sshd 3.4

2002-06-27 Thread noreply

Patches item #574911, was opened at 2002-06-27 19:45
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nicholas Fong (nfong)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: ssh and sshd 3.4

Initial Comment:
ssh.lrp version 3.4p1 - ssh client

sshd.lrp version 3.4p1 - 
packaged with sshd, sftp-server, scp, sftp and ssh-
keygen.

/etc/ssh/sshd_config modified for LRP (permits 
root login, protocol ssh2 only, pubkey, authorized_keys). 


Includes a makehostkey script in /etc/ssh.

ssh-
keygen can be deleted after you generate your own host 
keys.

Files too big to attach. Saved on my 
website.

http://pigtail.net/LRP/hd/lrpfile.html#modules


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-574454 ] pcmcia-cs support,don't use kernel's one

2002-06-26 Thread noreply

Bugs item #574454, was opened at 2002-06-27 16:00
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: George Vieira (djtremors)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: pcmcia-cs support,don't use kernel's one

Initial Comment:
Hi,

I am using a Nokia C910 which uses the Cirrus Logic 
chipset and compatible with the i82365 drivers. Problem 
is that I can only get this card working under linux if I 
disable PCMCIA on the 2.4.18 kernel and use the 
pcmcia-cs 3.1.33 drivers.
Using the Bering distro, it won't load the hermes driver 
automatically and complains about unresolved links in 
the "ds" driver..
I'm lost on this floppy distro and don't know how to 
rebuild/recompile this version..

Is the next Bering release going to NOT use the default 
kernel release of PCMCIA support as it's doesn't support 
32bit card bus very well


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-573162 ] Boot from "flash disk"

2002-06-24 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #573162, was opened at 2002-06-24 08:20
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Boot from "flash disk"

Initial Comment:
kernel that supports booting from an IDE flash disk
(4MB disk costs about 3-4$)

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-572884 ] firewall on flash card

2002-06-23 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #572884, was opened at 2002-06-23 14:31
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: firewall on flash card

Initial Comment:
Many small geode based boxes and cards are very well 
suited for firewalls, but most of them are NOT equiped 
with a floppy. However all of these cards and boxes have 
a CompactFlash socket. CF cards are easy to keep an 
image of, thus restarting a system from ground-zero is 
easy.

Here it comes: It would be very nice to have a binary 
distribution, that boots right off a CompactFlash card. 
Most of my cards are 32-128Meg in size, making lots of 
space for log system. I am not a Linux guro, so I will not 
be able to create such things without asking one of the 
local hackers to do it for me.

Best regards
Bo Bjerre / DK-land

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-569532 ] BIND 8.3.1

2002-06-15 Thread noreply

Patches item #569532, was opened at 2002-06-15 18:05
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nicholas Fong (nfong)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: BIND 8.3.1

Initial Comment:
BIND 8.3.1 compiled on a Debian 2.1 SLINK, packaged as a 
.lrp

/etc/named, 2 zones included and loaded on 
start
127.0.0   localhost
192.168.196   linux.bogus  
(templatess for other zones)

/etc/named/root.cache is a 
"dig" stdout, now contains 13 root level dns servers.

This 
package can be usesd a a cahing server or dns 
server.

binaries in /usr/sbin
named, named-xfer, 
ndc



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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-560262 ] host_ap wireless drivers

2002-05-24 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #560262, was opened at 2002-05-24 11:39
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Chuck Simmons (bracketguy)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: host_ap wireless drivers

Initial Comment:
Anyone willing to compile the host_ap drivers for 
Prism2 based wireless NICs?   I need the hostap_pci 
driver but I am sure others would like to have the 
hostap versions for PLX and PCMCIA versions as 
well.  This driver will allow Bering to be used as a 
wireless access point for 802.11b networks.  

The hostap source can be found at

http://people.ssh.com/jkm/Prism2/











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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-558999 ] Web Interface

2002-05-21 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #558999, was opened at 2002-05-21 21:25
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Jacques Nilo (jnilo)
Summary: Web Interface

Initial Comment:
I have written a web interface to Bearing.

I used bits from weblet and bits from Mosquito
(Translated). As a webserver I use thttpd on 127.0.0.1 
and stunnel as a ssl front end on port 443.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-541865 ] socket api printing (JetDirect EX)

2002-04-09 Thread noreply

Patches item #541865, was opened at 2002-04-09 22:57
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nicholas Fong (nfong)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: socket api printing (JetDirect EX)

Initial Comment:
LRP package starts up to 3 daemons to listen to
ports 9100, 9101 and 9102 and sends data to
LTP1, LPT2, and LPT3. 
(emulates HP JetDirectEX raw port printing)

daemons will not start if the LPTx port does not exist.

kernel re-compiled to support: 
parport, parport_pc and lp (preferabley as modules).

root.lrp modified to do:
mknod lp0 c 6 1 >null 2>&1
 and
mknod par0 c 6 0 > null 2>&1 routines
 and
chmod 666 /dev/lp*

packaged 1.44 image with printer-enabled kernel,
based on LRP 2.9.8, with a stripped down root.lrp,
can be found on my web site
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/
just add the correct modules.lrp for NIC and
ready to boot.



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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-538131 ] linux from CD and floppy

2002-04-02 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #538131, was opened at 2002-04-01 17:52
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: linux from CD and floppy

Initial Comment:
ok i was just wondering if there would be a way to 
make a linux image 150 mb or so and make it bootable 
off a cd at the same time write either to a ramdisk or 
a floppy to store settings the goal would be to have a 
robust linux OS running off of a cd with 1.44mb of 
floppy space to write and say 32mb of cache on 
ramdisk... possible??.. dunno.. 

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-536192 ] Dachstein for Telstra BPALogin users

2002-03-28 Thread noreply

Patches item #536192, was opened at 2002-03-28 22:10
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Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ernest Haak (ehaak)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Dachstein for Telstra BPALogin users

Initial Comment:
This is a WinImage disk image based on a 1.68Mb floppy 
called:

PUBLIC 002 GOLD - Submit V1 dachstein-v1.0.2-1680 
bpalogin-v2.IMZ

You can use WinImage under a win32 environment to 
format a floppy to 1.68Mb and then copy this image to 
the disk.
(There is another entry with the files in ZIP format)

Based on the Dachstein 1.0.2 release I have:
- Added bpalogin.lrp to log into Telstra BigPond cable
- Added ifconfig.lrp to resemble ipconfig /all for 
windows users
- Added rtl8139.o to the modules package for RealTek 
cards (as the SMC card supplied by Telstra uses this 
chipset).
- Added readbpa.txt help for configuring these options.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-530484 ] PoPToP pptp support

2002-03-15 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #530484, was opened at 2002-03-15 13:33
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: PoPToP pptp support

Initial Comment:
I would like a PPTP server in a distro, with IPSEC.  
PPTP is good for remote users with Windoze boxes.



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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-529085 ] Editing Modules Correctly

2002-03-12 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #529085, was opened at 2002-03-12 11:46
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Category: Release/Branch: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Editing Modules Correctly

Initial Comment:
Hello,
 I am a new Linux user and I need some help. I am 
using Linux firewall 2.2.19-3-leaf #1 and I am not 
sure how to modify/edit the module to reckognize my 
network card. I have the system set up and I read the 
instructions and downloaded the rtl8139.o module but I 
am not exactly sure how to edit the 
systems /etc/modules file and insert the module I need 
to get the system right. I have went into lrcfg editor 
and viewed the text but I am not able to figure out 
how to get the rtl8139 in there and what lines I need. 

Any help you could provide would be appreciated, as I 
said I am new at this and I would like to get the feel 
of it so I can start looking at other alternatives to 
the "Microsoft Way" of life.
 
Thanks for your help

Ron Serling

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-528127 ] bering /sbin/getty problem

2002-03-10 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #528127, was opened at 2002-03-10 06:58
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: bering /sbin/getty problem

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I have been playing with the bering LEAF distribution.

Its very nice and I like it so far however I am having 
a little problem I was hoping someone on your end 
could help me with.

I am trying to get the firewall to run on a laptop for 
power concern reasons and have got the distribution 
disk working and configured like I want with the 
modules and packages I think I need.  The disk boots 
and runs fine in several laptops I have tried however 
the target laptop shows a problem.

The boot disk gets all the way through the 
installation, says finished and then goes into this 
loop of :

cannot execute "/sbin/getty" add infinitum.

Then it says something about respawning to quickly and 
freezes up on me.  I have traced around on another PC 
to the getty call I think, in INIT.

I dunno could you offer some suggestions I am kind of 
stuck.

Thanks
ED

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-525202 ] Dachstein CD VPN using X.509 Certs

2002-03-03 Thread noreply

Patches item #525202, was opened at 2002-03-03 11:28
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Dachstein CD VPN using X.509 Certs

Initial Comment:
VPN with Dachstein CD using X.509 Certificates

This document was written to set up a test network of 
two Dachstein Firewalls as VPN gateways using the 
X.509 certificate method.  The paper then conclude 
with how to set up a "road warrior" connection to one 
of the firewall gateways using a Microsoft Win98 
machine using SSH Sentinel software and still using 
X.509 certificates.

The attached file is the *.txt version.  Formatting 
may be strange depending on what software you open the 
file with.

A word document is also available if that would be 
better.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-524646 ] trouble loading module for nic

2002-03-01 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #524646, was opened at 2002-03-01 18:05
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: trouble loading module for nic

Initial Comment:
Hi,

  I have read all of the docs for my distib of leaf
(Dachstein) and am still having some trouble.  I
downloaded the RTL8139.o module for my nic cards and
placed them in /lib/modules and added it to the
/etc/modules config file.  The docs for this driver say
that pci-scan must also be installed, so i did that.  I
then backed everything up and rebooted.  The nic cards
are not found or working.  Lsmod shows the other
modules that have loaded but not the one I added (yes
they are in the /lib/modules and the config file). 
When I try to insmod the module it says 'process busy'
 Please help!!!

 Thanks.. Jeff
p.s. have learned alot and keep up the good work.


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-523277 ] IP Port Forwarding on Dachstein

2002-02-26 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #523277, was opened at 2002-02-26 22:08
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: IP Port Forwarding on  Dachstein

Initial Comment:
I'm running the Dachstein LRP on a pentium 133 box 
with  3com and Network Anywhere network cards, and am 
connected to the internet via DSL.  The router works 
great, but I am now trying to forward port 80 for www 
over to a Mandrake 8.1 box running Apache (don't be 
fooled, I'm a Linux newbie).  I've determined so far 
that the ipmasqadm portfw command has to be used 
instead of the old ipportfw.  I'm relatively certain 
that I've got the usage of that correct, and it seems 
to think that it is forwarding the appropriate ports 
and IPs (and I've tried every possible iteration of 
the command and IPs).  I've also done some minor 
things like move the weblet to port 8000 so it isn't 
in the way. I've been at this on and off for a few 
weeks so I can't recall every last thing I've done, 
but I've looked through the documentation I could find 
and still don't have it working.  Basically when you 
try to connect to the website from outside it acts 
like it is opening the page then suddenly jumps to a 
page not found message, which indicates it is not 
actually forwarding the port. I'm still not sure 
exactly how/where to include the port forwarding in 
the modules so that it does that on startup. If 
anybody has some advice or some documentation that I 
haven't found I would really appreciate it!  

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-521382 ] ipmask

2002-02-22 Thread noreply

Bugs item #521382, was opened at 2002-02-22 01:36
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: ipmask

Initial Comment:
missing mask definition for a .240 in ipmask



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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-512515 ] Buggy Alcatel adsl modem's dhcp server

2002-02-03 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #512515, was opened at 2002-02-03 15:01
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Buggy Alcatel adsl modem's dhcp server

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I'm trying to get my dachstein router working in 
combination with my Alcatel Speedtouch ADSL modem.
It has an option for DHCP spoofing, so theorethically
al I need to do is setup DHCP on my external interface 
and that's it. 
Sadly, alcatel has made a buggy DHCP server-
implementation on their modems which has the "feature"
of only giving the last 3 bytes of the ip-adress 
instead of the subnet mask.
The current dhclient doesn't really like this...
Could anyone provide a patched dhclient package which 
resolves this issue or a modified dhcpclient-script 
that hardcodes the subnetmask to 255.255.255.255 (i 
think that should also do the trick).

I already found a patched version of client.c which 
someone else wrote for pathing his RedHat install, 
maybe it's useful for adressing this problem under LRP

Thanks in advance,

Thijs

*** client.c.orig Sun Aug 5 12:14:21 2001
--- client.c Sun Aug 5 12:22:12 2001
***
*** 469,476 
memcpy(&p->sin_addr.s_addr,DhcpOptions.val
[subnetMask],4);
if ( ioctl(dhcpSocket,SIOCSIFNETMASK,&ifr) == -1 ) /* 
setting netmask */
{
! syslog(LOG_ERR,"dhcpConfig: ioctl SIOCSIFNETMASK: %
m ");
! return -1;
}
memcpy(&p->sin_addr.s_addr,DhcpOptions.val
[broadcastAddr],4);
if ( ioctl(dhcpSocket,SIOCSIFBRDADDR,&ifr) == -1 ) /* 
setting broadcast address */
--- 469,480 
memcpy(&p->sin_addr.s_addr,DhcpOptions.val
[subnetMask],4);
if ( ioctl(dhcpSocket,SIOCSIFNETMASK,&ifr) == -1 ) /* 
setting netmask */
{
! p->sin_addr.s_addr = 0x; /* try 
255.255.255.255 */
! if ( ioctl(dhcpSocket,SIOCSIFNETMASK,&ifr) == -1 )
! {
! syslog(LOG_ERR,"dhcpConfig: ioctl SIOCSIFNETMASK: %
m ");
! return -1;
! }
}
memcpy(&p->sin_addr.s_addr,DhcpOptions.val
[broadcastAddr],4);
if ( ioctl(dhcpSocket,SIOCSIFBRDADDR,&ifr) == -1 ) /* 
setting broadcast address */





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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-507961 ] Snort 1.8.3 update

2002-01-24 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #507961, was opened at 2002-01-24 06:04
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Snort 1.8.3 update

Initial Comment:
I would appreciate if someone could compile the latest 
version of Snort v1.8.3 into a LRP package.  I am 
currently running v1.8p1 and it crashes regularly. TIA

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-506946 ] Wishlist for next "Dachstein" release.

2002-01-22 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #506946, was opened at 2002-01-22 04:29
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Ewald Wasscher (ewaldw)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Wishlist for next "Dachstein" release.

Initial Comment:
My wishes for "Dachstein":


Have a source tree in CVS from which one can build 
the core packages. (initrd?, root, etc, modules, log)

Build support for multiple ramdisks into linuxrc.

Modify linuxrc to work without sed. This will reduce 
size if we start using an initrd with statically 
linked binaries. Personally I think Oxygen linuxrc is 
cleaner and more readable, so perhaps we could make 
it a bit like that one and steal a few ideas from it.

At least keep 2.2.x kernels as an option as 2.2 
masquerading still seems to have better support for 
difficult protocols like ipsec, directplay, msn 
messenger to name a few. Also 2.2 kernels are 
considerably smaller than 2.4 kernels.

Keep the possibility of a workable 1-floppy release. 
This may force us to use an alternative c-library for 
the core packages, and have glibc as an addon. (did I 
say uClibc)

Create a pre-built 2.2.20 kernel.

Skip glibc 2.1.x as it will be autodated quite soon.

Generic update of all programs.

Replace the usual system programs with smaller 
versions, or offer smaller ones as an alternative. 
This will make it easier to keep evertything on 1 
floppy. (dcron, udhcp, busybox ash)

When we switch to busybox ash: Remove the need for 
getopts and exp from POSIXness/linuxrc and replace 
them with busybox expr and getopt.

Replace every possible program with their busybox 
equivalent.

Rewrite all initscripts so that these will work with 
busybox start-stop-daemon once the busybox-unstable 
branch becomes stable. (In fact it is quite stable 
already I think) BB start-stop-daemon only accepts 
short-style arguments like "-K" not the long style 
ones like "--pid-file=".

Ship with some SSH version by default?

Web-based configuration? (mini_httpd + ssl?)

If possible builtin support for bandwidth managment 
like Jacques' and Eric's release. With uClibc this 
should fit on 1 floppy-disk.

Ewald Wasscher


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-506556 ] Replace lrp references with tgz or LEAF

2002-01-21 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #506556, was opened at 2002-01-21 10:07
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Category: Dachstein
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Replace lrp references with tgz or LEAF

Initial Comment:
Replace lrp references with tgz or LEAF as appropriate.


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-505718 ] nmap V. 2.54BETA30

2002-01-19 Thread noreply

Patches item #505718, was opened at 2002-01-19 03:02
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Peter Robinson (peter_robinson)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary:  nmap V. 2.54BETA30

Initial Comment:
can be found at
http://www.securegateway.org/downloads/nmap.lrp

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-505715 ] nmap V. 2.54BETA30

2002-01-19 Thread noreply

Patches item #505715, was opened at 2002-01-19 02:51
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Peter Robinson (peter_robinson)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: nmap V. 2.54BETA30

Initial Comment:
Current release Works on Dachstein and Eigerstein
www.insecure.org/nmap/

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-505492 ] Console Server w/ logging

2002-01-18 Thread noreply

Patches item #505492, was opened at 2002-01-18 11:03
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Console Server w/ logging

Initial Comment:
Conserver is an application that allows multiple users
to watch a serial console at the same time.  It can log
the data, allows users to take write-access of a
console (one at a time), and has a variety of bells and
whistles to accentuate that basic functionality.  The
idea is that conserver will log all your serial traffic
so you can go back and review why something crashed, ok
   at changes (if done on the console), or tie the
console logs into a monitoring system (just watch the
logfiles it creates).  With multi-user capabilities you
can work on equipment with others, mentor, train, etc.
 It also does all that client-server stuff so that,
assuming you have a network connection, you can
interact with any of the equipment from home or wherever.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-504319 ] Cistron Radius

2002-01-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #504319, was opened at 2002-01-16 03:25
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Cistron Radius

Initial Comment:
Cistron RADIUS version 1.6.5 13-Dec-2001

Work on Dachstein and Should work on Oxygen, and Eiger

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-500162 ] routerst - router status via browser

2002-01-06 Thread noreply

Patches item #500162, was opened at 2002-01-06 06:51
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: routerst - router status via browser

Initial Comment:
Routerst.lrp
A module for LEAF/LRP Routers

Version 2.0.0.

Routerst.lrp is a very small (1.4K!) LEAF/LRP router module that allows you to view 
vital information 
about the performance and configuration of your router from your web browser.

Routerst.lrp is completely configurable, and has the ability to report to you the 
output of just 
about anything you can type on the command line. Version 2 now allows you to split the 
output 
into various configurable "panes" each containing their own commands. By default it's 
configured to 
report:

*VPN Tunnels 
*Interface Counters 
*Interface Configurations 
*Connections 
*Process Status 
*Disk Usage 
*Memory Usage 
*Installed Packages 
*Modules 
*IP Forwarded Ports 
*IPchains 
*Routing Table (short) 
*Routing Table (full) 

Caveat - It runs as root, so be careful. Don't run this out your external interface.

Configuring - It's easy to add functionality to routerst. Go to package settings (3) 
and select 
routerst. The config file is pretty easy to follow. Version 2.0.0 separates the 
pane/command 
configuration into a separte file, routerst.conf. Each line of the file contains 
either a pane definition 
or a command definition.

Here's what's planned for later:

*Script will run as a user other than root 
*Password Feature 
*Remote Reboot and Log Deletion 
*Still keeping it as small as possible. I wish I was able to keep it under the 1K 
mark, but, alas, that 
was not meant to be. Bummer. 

Support/Troubleshooting

For support, either mail me or post questions to the LEAF mailing list. I'll do my 
best to help, but I'm 
new to this LRP/LEAF thing. :)

License/Distrubution

GPL and all those confuse me. Take this, use this, modify this any way you want, just 
don't take 
sole credit for something I've done. Leave my name attached somewhere, and we're cool. 
Okay?


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-499143 ] Dachestein on Hard Drive

2002-01-03 Thread noreply

Patches item #499143, was opened at 2002-01-03 13:56
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Category: documentation
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Steven Peck (sepeck)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Dachestein on Hard Drive

Initial Comment:
Instructions on using Dachenstein from a hard drive.  
This is from an email by Simon Buloc.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-494132 ] help with hard drive install

2001-12-17 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #494132, was opened at 2001-12-17 01:21
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Allan Applebee (apps)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: help with hard drive install

Initial Comment:
Hi all,
I hope you guys a more help full than the guys a 
coyotelinux.
I am trying to get coyotelinux to boot from a hard 
drive.
The floppy I make in windows works.
I have a 50 meg h/d to speed up boot time etc.
I followed the instructions on LEAF and every thing
go ok till it loads root.tgz then it said an error
for the floppy drive.
It also can not find the modules to load.
If I boot up and put the floppy in before modules 
load it loads from the floppy ok an every thing works.
I have changed the syslinux.cfg file in note pad,
dos edit as per LEAF instructions. 
I think the problem is in root.tgz but I am lost as 
to how to fix it.

I work with ms products, I am new to linux.

Apps

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-487587 ] Dachstein pptp issues

2001-11-30 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #487587, was opened at 2001-11-30 08:51
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Category: EigerStein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: Dachstein pptp issues

Initial Comment:
Config

internet -  208.214.105.46
  |
  |
eth0 -  192.168.128.1

int net 192.168.128.0/24

Need clients on int net to connect to multiple M$ 
PPTP servers on multiple nets. here's the rules I 
have added to no avail

ipchains -A forward -j MASQ   -p tcp -s 
192.168.128.0/24   -d 0.0.0.0 1723
ipchains -A output  -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 
208.214.105.0/24  -d 0.0.0.0 1723
ipchains -A input   -j ACCEPT -p tcp -s 0.0.0.0 1723 -
d 200.200.200.0/24  -i ppp0
ipchains -A forward -j MASQ   -p 47  -s 
192.168.128.0/24   -d 0.0.0.0
ipchains -A output  -j ACCEPT -p 47  -s 
208.214.105.0/24  -d 0.0.0.0
ipchains -A input   -j ACCEPT -p 47  -s 0.0.0.0  -
d 208.214.105.0/24

I know i'm being schtupid, please show me the way!
and it's not my fault about the M$ stuff they are 
clients.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-485337 ] proposed Dachstein CD patch

2001-11-25 Thread noreply

Patches item #485337, was opened at 2001-11-25 08:01
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Category: images
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: proposed Dachstein CD patch

Initial Comment:
I do not know if this is the proper place for this, but
it seems more appropriate than the other methods I have
availble.

I have made a small fix to the Dachstein-CD LRP distro
that makes it "not so dumb" about finding your CD-ROM
drive.  In the 1.0.1 release that I have, you must edit
SYSLINUX.CFG and spec the drive manually, a small
change to var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.mk will symlink the
proper (or thereabouts) drive to /dev/cdrom, which 

No fuss, no muss, seems to work non-dubiously every
time, but this patch expects an IDE device of some sort
to match, if nothing does, /bin/ln should just fail; if
more than one matches, it uses the last one returned. 
Probably best used as a proof-of-concept, and
implemented as the maintainer sees fit.

The file in question lives in ROOT.LRP

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-482270 ] SETI@home for LRP

2001-11-15 Thread noreply

Patches item #482270, was opened at 2001-11-15 13:33
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: SETI@home for LRP

Initial Comment:
This guy (http://lrp.gibbsoft.com/) has an LRP module 
for the SETI@home project 
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/).

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-477882 ] kernel panic

2001-11-03 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #477882, was opened at 2001-11-03 14:40
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Category: EigerStein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: kernel panic

Initial Comment:
Hi, i was wondering, i just replaced my old kernel 
with a new one, upon bootup all is well except the 
kernel spits out a "cannot find root fs on 01:00"
any ideas?


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-474727 ] new rcf version has bug fixes

2001-10-24 Thread noreply

Patches item #474727, was opened at 2001-10-24 21:01
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Frank Mabrey (frankmabrey)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: new rcf version has bug fixes

Initial Comment:
rcf52.lrp did not work with Oxygen when I installed 
it.  The rcf package in the Oxygen library (5.1) does 
install but does not have the 5.2 fixes.

I don't know how to modify rcf52.lrp to work with 
Oxygen but would like the bug fixes.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-470936 ] AX25 modules won't load

2001-10-13 Thread noreply

Bugs item #470936, was opened at 2001-10-13 16:02
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: AX25 modules won't load

Initial Comment:
Im using the Oxygen+AmateurRadio-2.2.19 kernel and 
modules archive.

However, mkiss and ax25 won't load on my system. It 
says 'couldn't find the kernel version the module was 
compiled for'. Don't know if this is a kernel 
limitation, but I don't believe so. Have never had 
problems loading these modules on my own system.

Have tried it with insmod -f.

The base system is a LRP image. Not a LEAF.

/Jocke!




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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-464920 ] Password entry in Oxygen

2001-09-25 Thread noreply

Bugs item #464920, was opened at 2001-09-25 12:24
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryant Hansen (intensity)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Password entry in Oxygen

Initial Comment:
I just started using the May 14th (or thereabouts) 
release of the Oxygen distribution.

On the password entry portion of the startup, I 
entered a password that only contained numbers and 
lower-case letters.  It was rejected.  I then entered 
a version of it that was acceptable.

Upon login, the rejected password was the valid one, 
not the second (accepted) password.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-450854 ] cant ping the internet from internal net

2001-08-14 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #450854, was opened at 2001-08-14 09:37
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: cant ping the internet from internal net

Initial Comment:
internal machine can ping the lrp machine and the lrp 
machine can ping the internet.

problem: the internal machine cant ping a reliable 
internet address.

help!

Thanks.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-449609 ] WAVE

2001-08-09 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #449609, was opened at 2001-08-09 13:47
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Category: EigerStein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: WAVE

Initial Comment:
I am having some difficulties getting a program called 
WAVE working through a LRP box.  I have tried to deal 
with the support people for the software but to know 
avail. all i know for sure is that the server the 
program connects to over the internet has the ip of 
142.59.238.47 and uses port 513 (what proto is beyond 
me and the tech department)  the lrp box seems to be 
working great for http + ftp so i know i have a 
connection to the net.  my network setup is fairly 
standard 192.168.1.1->9 for the computers on the 
network the lrp box is on DSL with dynamic ip on eth0 
and eth1 is set to 192.168.1.254.  the big issue is 
all of the pc's are running this program and it seems 
to go out and connect but no data is comming back in.  
what is the best way to go about getting this to 
work.  security on the LRP box is NOT an issue, if i 
have to open every port on the damn thing to get it to 
work so be it.  

please let me know if you have any insight into this.  
i have been working on it for four days now and would 
really like to get it going.

Thanks in advance

Harry Coish
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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-446770 ] Kernel Panics - paging request - Oyxgen

2001-08-01 Thread noreply

Bugs item #446770, was opened at 2001-08-01 06:53
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryce Nesbitt (brycen)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: Kernel Panics - paging request - Oyxgen 

Initial Comment:
I'm getting persistent Kernel panics with the March
2001 Oxygen release.  They always look something like
this:

Unabled to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address 000ff8c
current->tss.cr3 = 0101000, %cr3 = 00101000
*pde = 
Ooops: 

Aiee, killing interrupt handler
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
In swapper task, not syncing


Worst of all, the machine does NOT reboot at this
point.  It stays stuck with the above (and more) on the
console.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-444587 ] LRP single-diskette VPN/Firewall

2001-07-25 Thread noreply

Patches item #444587, was opened at 2001-07-25 13:23
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Category: documentation
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: LRP single-diskette VPN/Firewall

Initial Comment:
Ooops ... submitted this earlier. System doesn't seem 
to like it. Probably because I've turned cookies off. 

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-444577 ] Single-diskette VPN/Firewall

2001-07-25 Thread noreply

Patches item #444577, was opened at 2001-07-25 12:52
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Single-diskette VPN/Firewall 

Initial Comment:
Hi,

I have put together an article (possibly to be 
submitted to Linux Journal) about using Charles S. 
IPSec-enabled Eiger distribution to create a working 
IPSec-based VPN/firewall on a single 1722 kb format 
floppy. 

The self-contained package is called DUCLING for 
Diskette-based Ultra Compact Linux IPSec Network 
Gateway

Charles requested that it be check for factual content 
at LEAF. Pls take a look and let me know if you see 
any problems or have any suggestions. 

Best Regards,

Duncan.

PS Sorry for the crappy formatting of the HTML docs. I 
used a docs conversion filter and I'm not really a Web-
design kinda guy.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-443935 ] uptimes.net v0.01

2001-07-23 Thread noreply

Patches item #443935, was opened at 2001-07-23 15:12
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: uptimes.net v0.01

Initial Comment:
Simply copy this 8.58k package to your floppy (you are
using a floppy, arentcha? ;) and add `upclient´ to LRP
in syslinux.cfg.  Reboot, edit it's package settings to add
your AuthKey (the one you receive from uptimes.net once
you register a host), backup the package to floppy and
reboot again. Now you can check the uptime of your LRP
box from anywhere in the world w/o opening any ports. 
Based on upclient-4.2.1.19 by Alex C. de Haas.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-443933 ] tcplogd 0.1.5pre1

2001-07-23 Thread noreply

Patches item #443933, was opened at 2001-07-23 14:56
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: tcplogd 0.1.5pre1

Initial Comment:
I'm unable to locate the contributors information.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-443901 ] squid 2.3 STABLE4 and squidGuard 1.1.4

2001-07-23 Thread noreply

Patches item #443901, was opened at 2001-07-23 12:48
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: squid 2.3 STABLE4 and squidGuard 1.1.4

Initial Comment:
I've been using LRP for a few month now and I'm very
happy with it. It's very easy to learn, and because
it's so small you it's so easy to maintain. But as with
many other thing after some time I needed more
funcionality. I needed a way to give users selectivly
access to web sites. Some user were allowed to have
unrestricted access, others only a few predefined
sites. This was not everything I also didn't want to go
and change any of the settings in the browsers if it
was not absolutly necisary. What I needed was
transparent proxying. After some searching I found the
tools with which I could get this to work

What you need is:

* LRP. I was allreasy using it so it seemd to right
  choice.
* squid (version 2.3 STABLE4). This is a http cache
  server.
* squidGuard (version 1.1.4). This is for granting
  users selectivly access to web sites.

Download the squid and squidGuard packages here (about
1 mb).

Brief instructions

For the LRP machine you need a hd because if you're
going to run a cache server you're going to need to
store those files. Also the squid executable is rather
large. I don't now why this is. I'm guessing it's
because squid is staticly linked, but I don't now how
to change this so you'll have to live with it.

What you need to do is get LRP to boot from hd. I use
loadlinux and a small msdos partition.
A lot of information can be found on Charles
Steinkuehler's LRP Website. Most of the things you need 
come from this excellent site. The base system I've
used is EigerStein2BETA. The kernel with IDE support,
and the hdsupp packages can be download here. You also
need the ext2.o module (I use this filesystem to put
the squid cache files on).

Boot LRP and use fdisk (found in the hdsupp packages)
to create a second partition for the ext2 filesystem.
It goes something like this:
fdisk. n (add a new partition) p (primary partition) 2
(for second patition, change if needed for you're
setup) w (write table back to disk).
Next create the filesystem: mke2fs /dev/hda2

When you've succesfully done this go to the file
/etc/init.d/squid and search for the string SQUID_HD=""
change this in SQUID_HD="/dev/hda2"
Backup the squid-2 packages and reboot.
squid should now be using the hd for it's cache file
and logging.

The setup files can be accessed using the lrp menu
system. Read the documentation carefully on the squid
site. The current local network is 172.16.0.0/12 if
this is not the same for you change this in the squid
config file (menu item 1). The current acl settings are
to allways try a ident lookup (This is needed to detect
who is accessing squid).
To turn this off remove the line "acl ident ident -
REQUIRED" and change the line "http_access allow
internalhosts ident" to "http_access allow
internalhosts". And last remove the line
"ident_lookup_access allow all". You can find it near
the end of the file.
Next don't forget to setup squidGuard (the current
settings are to allow all sites). More information can
be found on the squidGuard site.

The log files and the cache can be found in the
directory /var/squid. This is also the point were the
ext2 partition is mounted.

I think I've forgoten dozens of things but for now
you'll have to do with it.
The current settings aren't tested really well, so good
luck and have fun.

5 december 2000

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-443895 ] ez-ipupdate 3.0.1b1

2001-07-23 Thread noreply

Patches item #443895, was opened at 2001-07-23 12:24
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Shane Boulter (sboulter)
Summary: ez-ipupdate 3.0.1b1

Initial Comment:
I have compiled the new version of ez-ipupdate for lrp.
It is version 3.0.1b1.  If anyone wants it email me and
I'll send it to you.

Shane Boulter

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-443891 ] upx 2.2.16 kernel

2001-07-23 Thread noreply

Patches item #443891, was opened at 2001-07-23 12:15
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Category: EigerStein
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Charles Steinkuehler (cstein)
Summary: upx 2.2.16 kernel

Initial Comment:
A compressed version of the EigerStein 2.2.16 LRP kernel
made using the upx program. Copy it over the linux file
on your EigerStein floppy, and everything should work as
before, except that you will now have 50K more free space
on the floppy!

This must be considered experimental because the an
"unstable" version of the upx program was used. All I can
say is this works flawlessly for me.

The following is a corrected version of the message I
posted to the linux-router list explaining how I created
the file:

I saw the following idea in the Freesco forum, tried it,
and amazingly it works. I shrunk my LRP kernel (the
"linux" file) and saved about 50K. This is highly
experimental - use at your own risk.

There is a program called upx that creates
self-uncompressing versions of executable programs, and
in particular can make compressed kernels. See the upx
home page at:

http://wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at/mfx/upx.html

Of course LRP kernels are already compressed, but upx
compresses them more. I tried this with the EigerStein
2.2.16 kernel. The original was 454,035 bytes. The
compressed version is 393,967.

Just copy the linux file in this archive to your
EigerStein disk or other LRP boot disk using the 2.2.16
kernel with the same kernel options as EigerStein.

You can compress you LRP kernel in the following way.
This is the procedure I used.

1. Download:

http://wildsau.idv.unilinz.ac.at/mfx/download/upx\
/unstable/upx1.11-linux.tar.gz

Note that this is the unstable version of upx!!!
Presumably the kernel compression feature will make it in
to the next stable version. At the time of writing, the
latest stable version is 1.04, and the upx team plans to
put kernel compression into version 1.20. Until that is
released, you have to use unstable version 1.11.

2. Copy the file upx from the upx 1.11 distribution
downloaded in step #1 and the linux file from your LRP
disk to a scratch space on a machine running a full Linux
with a 2.2 or later kernel. 

Upx doesn't run under LRP (at least not mine - I got page
errors) or Debian 2.1 (segmentation fault) but it did run
under Mandrake 7.2. I suspect it just needs a 2.2 kernel
on any regular Linux distribution. 

3. Execute

  ./upx -9 vmlinuz

When upx executes, it should mention file type vmlinuz.
If it doesn't, then for some reason upx is not
autdetecting the linux file as a compressed kernel.

4. Copy the linux file onto your LRP boot disk,
overwriting the old linux file.

5. Boot your lrp disk!!!

I would apreciate a quick email from anyone who tries
this, whether it works or not.

Tim Wegner
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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-443105 ] GNU Zebra

2001-07-20 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #443105, was opened at 2001-07-20 08:09
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: GNU Zebra

Initial Comment:
 on irc openprojects.net channel #sourceforge
requested a GNU Zebra package.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-442127 ] New program created and packaged: ipmask

2001-07-17 Thread noreply

Patches item #442127, was opened at 2001-07-17 12:22
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Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: New program created and packaged: ipmask

Initial Comment:
ipmask is a program which will give you all the details
of any given IP address.  For example, it will
determine and display netmask, Cisco wildcard mask,
hexadecimal IP address, CIDR notation, broadcast
address, and BSD-style broadcast address.  All of these
are available either "all at once" in a pretty format,
or in a form usable in scripts.

This program was designed because there wasn't any
similar program that I knew of, and because I needed
something that could change from CIDR notation to
netmasks and back in a script, and also because I got
real tired of trying to decode those hexadecimal IP
addresses ("Redirect ignored..." or martians).

A tar.gz file is available, and the program is under
GPL2.

Example runs:

# ./ipmask 192.168.8.8/5
IP Address: 192.168.8.8
Broadcast address: 192.168.8.31
Broadcast address (BSD): 192.168.8.0
CIDR: 192.168.8.0/5
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.224
Cisco wildcard mask: 0.0.0.31
Network: 192.168.8.0
Hexadecimal: C0A80808

# ./ipmask 0xac100333
IP Address: 172.16.3.51
Broadcast address: 172.16.255.255
Broadcast address (BSD): 172.16.0.0
CIDR: 172.16.0.0/16
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
Cisco wildcard mask: 0.0.255.255
Network: 172.16.0.0
Hexadecimal: AC100333

# ./ipmask -i 0xac100333
172.16.3.51

# ./ipmask -c 192.168.4.4
192.168.4.0/8
# 


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441906 ] tcpserver 0.88

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441906, was opened at 2001-07-16 21:42
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: tcpserver 0.88

Initial Comment:
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html

This package contains the tcpserver program from the 
ucspi package, as well as 
the tcprules and tcprulescheck programs.

The tcpserver program is a very secure replacement for 
inetd or xinetd and tcpd.
With it you can finely tune access lists and resource 
usage for each individual 
daemon. It works well for programs like sshd and httpd 
if you want to limit the 
number of concurrent connections and who can make 
those connections. It was 
designed to work with the q-mail suite, but works well 
for a variety of purposes.

The tcprules program turns text based rules files into 
compact cdb files that 
tcpserver uses to control access to the daemon. It can 
update cdb files on the 
fly without having to restart the tcpserver process.

For more information, please visit the ucspi web site 
listed above.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441904 ] tcpclient 0.88

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441904, was opened at 2001-07-16 21:41
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: tcpclient 0.88

Initial Comment:
http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html

This package contains the tcpclient program from the 
ucspi package as well as 
the smtp program mconnect and it's required mconnect-
io programs.

Tcpclient is an easy to use tcp wrapper to allow your 
scripts and applications 
to talk to a remote host via tcp/ip.

Mconnect is a very simple smtp program that 
communicates raw with an smtp 
server. It is more compact that netcat, and as an 
added feature automatically 
inserts page breaks in your text.

For more information, please visit the ucspi web site 
listed above.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441903 ] smbmount 2.0.10

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441903, was opened at 2001-07-16 21:39
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
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Summary: smbmount 2.0.10

Initial Comment:
http://www.samba.org

The smbmount package allows you to mount a local 
directory to a remote samba 
share. It requires that you have the smbfs module 
loaded into your kernel. 

I use this to log snort packet captures to a remote 
machine, and to ease 
making backups of my lrp box. It's a very bloated 
application, and most likely 
you'll need to be running a CD or IDE based lrp 
distribution to get much use 
out of it.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441902 ] Fcron 1.1.1

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441902, was opened at 2001-07-16 21:38
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Fcron 1.1.1

Initial Comment:
http://fcron.free.fr/

Fcron is a powerful replacement for the vixie-cron 
package. It's advanced 
scheduler and fine-grained configuration options make 
it a powerful tool for 
the automation-minded sysadmin. However it is easy 
enough to use and configure, 
that even a beginning Linux administrator can quickly 
pick it up.

It is fully backwards compatible with vixie-cron 
scripts, however it's true 
power comes from it's own crontab format.

This package can be used as a drop in replacement for 
the cron in most lrp 
distributions. If you want to send e-mail, edit 
fcron.conf to point to the 
ssmtp program, included with oxygen, and configure 
your crontab to send e-mail. 
The default configuration has e-mail sending disabled. 
I have not tested it 
with ssmtp but it should work.

For more information, please visit the fcron web site.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441746 ] snmp.lrp renamed cmu-snmp.lrp

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441746, was opened at 2001-07-16 10:06
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: snmp.lrp renamed cmu-snmp.lrp

Initial Comment:
Since a request came up for net-snmp, I thought it
appropriate to rename this and submit.  cmu-snmp.lrp is
available from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/cmu-snmp.lrp

It appears to be CMU snmp 3.6b7 (old?)


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441732 ] Net-snmp 4.2.1

2001-07-16 Thread noreply

Patches item #441732, was opened at 2001-07-16 09:23
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Net-snmp 4.2.1

Initial Comment:
Full net-snmp 4.2.1 package with all client tools, 
server daemons, MIBS and libraries. Check out 
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net for more information.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-441244 ] netsnmp

2001-07-13 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #441244, was opened at 2001-07-13 19:32
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: netsnmp

Initial Comment:
I need the NetSnmp package.

why ?
NetSnmp (a.k.a ucd-snmp) is extendable snmpd.
It'll great for emded system that what LRP for.

My Condition:
I work with LRP for my WirelessMan.
I need to monitor the link-quality of my Orinoco card.

Current condition:
I just found the snmpd.lrp
It's base on CMU-SNMPD.
CMU-SNMPD is hard to extend.

Sincerely
-bino-

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-441166 ] Snort 1.8p1

2001-07-13 Thread noreply

Patches item #441166, was opened at 2001-07-13 13:32
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Andrew Hoying (wolffang)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Snort 1.8p1

Initial Comment:
Snort is a Network Intrusion Detection System and also 
a very good packet sniffer. Additional details can be 
found at www.snort.org. Snort requires that libpcap be 
installed on your machine before it will run.

This package has been tested on Oxygen's March 
diskette.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-439060 ] ip address email script

2001-07-06 Thread noreply

Patches item #439060, was opened at 2001-07-06 07:20
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: ip address email script 

Initial Comment:
Just a little script i wrote due to the evils of
getting dynamic dns to work. :P
I have a bunch of lrp routers floating around out in
the real world protecting some servers and they are all
on dialup with dynamic ip's.

The script reads the specified interfaces ip number and
emails it to the address of my choice along with the an
identifying string for the router in the subject line.
Nothing more nothing less.

Just a few lines of script that im sure could be made
more elegant by someone who actualy knows how to
script.

It may need a little tweaking to work with other .lrp
's as i made it for a coyote machine. 

Regards
Robert Stanford




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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-438075 ] DNS relay daemon for masquaraded network

2001-07-02 Thread noreply

Patches item #438075, was opened at 2001-07-02 16:45
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Michael C. Zapf (mczapf)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: DNS relay daemon for masquaraded network

Initial Comment:
dnsmasq is a DNS relay daemon for masquaraded (NAT)
networks. It was designed for use with dialup (PPP)
links. The daemon runs on the
firewall/router/masquarding machine, accepts dns
requests, performs lookups using /etc/hosts or the
external DNS server(s), and returns the results.

There are three advantages to this scheme over the
scheme where internal machines contact the external DNS
servers directly: (1) If the PPP link is down, DNS
queries will fail immediately rather than after a long
timeout. (2) Machines in the internal network do not
need to be reconfigured if external DNS servers change.
(3) Internal machines will essential have the same DNS
capabilities as the firewall/router. Names can be
assigned to internal IP addresses in /etc/hosts on the
router, and internal machines will have access to these
address mappings via dns.

Dnsmasq has one further feature; it can be configured
to return an MX record for the firewall host. This
makes it easy to configure the mailer on the local
machines to forward all mail to the central mailer on
the firewall host.

The information above was paraphrased from content at
the dnsmasq homepage:
http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Support Requests-435599 ] Help with mail command

2001-06-22 Thread noreply

Support Requests item #435599, was opened at 2001-06-22 15:42
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Help with mail command

Initial Comment:
I'm trying to get the 'mail' command in 2.9.4 to 
work.  I searched the archive on LEAF and LR and tried 
about everything mentioned with no luck.  I also tried 
2.9.8 and ssmtp (couldn't find any command references).

When I the 'mail' command and type the message body 
+ 'ctrl-z' I get '%1 stopped'.  The process never 
completes and if I watch with a packet sniffer, 
nothing ever leaves my router.

Can someone help?

I saw a reference to using 'mnc' and that would be 
great, I just don't know how to pause the process long 
enough for the mail server to be ready or wait until 
their is a reponse from the mail server.  

I'm not afraid of learning bash scripting, just don't 
know where to start or if there is a more efficient 
way.

Thank you in advance,

Michael Bacon
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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-435488 ] Webcam

2001-06-22 Thread noreply

Patches item #435488, was updated on 2001-06-22 08:42
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mike Noyes (mhnoyes)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Webcam

Initial Comment:
Ethan Dicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.penguincentral.com/webcam/

Announcing webcam 1.2.0. In color and black & white
versions.

The old version of webcam (1.1.2) is still hanging
around for now.

Version 2.0 is coming eventually - with time stamps

You will need either a color or B&W Connectix
parallel-port QuickCam as well as a copy of the Linux
Router Project distribution.

Installation tips:

You might need to add mkdir /usr/local to your linuxrc
file (it's part of root.lrp) if you don't see the local
hierarchy show up at boot time. Use the lrcfg menu
program to configure your target host (including
username and password) to tell your webcam where to put
the pictures.

View one or two sample shots, or see if it's on now.

Please submit bug reports and feature requests to me,
Ethan Dicks, at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Feature Requests-435312 ] pcmcia support

2001-06-22 Thread noreply

Feature Requests item #435312, was updated on 2001-06-21 19:25
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: pcmcia support

Initial Comment:
I am looking for good pcmcia support for either oxygen 
or eigerstein.  I have hacked up the eigerstein disk 
to get pcmcia working, but I would rather have 
something from a "good" linux person to use.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-434656 ] ssh missing - Oxygen 032901

2001-06-19 Thread noreply

Bugs item #434656, was updated on 2001-06-19 18:28
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryce Nesbitt (brycen)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: ssh missing - Oxygen 032901

Initial Comment:
I've got sshd and scp.  But no ssh.  scp is kinda
useless without ssh.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-434655 ] oxygen-032601 "acfg" can't find libm.so

2001-06-19 Thread noreply

Bugs item #434655, was updated on 2001-06-19 18:27
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryce Nesbitt (brycen)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: oxygen-032601 "acfg" can't find libm.so

Initial Comment:
I don't care much, because I don't use acfg, but
even with 'dialog.lrp' installed it does not work.
It reports:
libm.so.6: cannot open shared object file

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Bugs-434648 ] oxygen-032601 "more" segfaults

2001-06-19 Thread noreply

Bugs item #434648, was updated on 2001-06-19 17:32
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Bryce Nesbitt (brycen)
Assigned to: David Douthitt (ddouthitt)
Summary: oxygen-032601 "more" segfaults

Initial Comment:
"more" segfaults.  You'll see this during initial
install,
and can verify with "more *" in the root.

Tested system: National Semi Geode, Oxygen 032901
Linux 2.2.18.


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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-432949 ] Console for hybrid cable modems

2001-06-13 Thread noreply

Patches item #432949, was updated on 2001-06-13 17:20
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Category: packages
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Anthony Lieuallen (arantius)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Console for hybrid cable modems

Initial Comment:
The program hybridcon avaiaiable from 
www.zigamorph.net/hybridcon/ 
can interface directly with Hybrid 
(http://www.hybrid.com) one-way phone return cable 
modems, allowing the user to view and/or change 
settings.

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[Leaf-devel] [ leaf-Patches-432947 ] Resource monitor top

2001-06-13 Thread noreply

Patches item #432947, was updated on 2001-06-13 17:16
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Anthony Lieuallen (arantius)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Resource monitor top

Initial Comment:
Nothing more than the resource monitoring 
program 'top' grabbed from a slink box, plus the 
libproc.so needed to run it, packaged up in a .LRP .

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