[Leaf-user] Dachstein IDE Kernel?
I'm currently booting from a floppy using the excellent Dachstein distribution. I would like to start booting from my IDE device (I'm trying both ZIP and HD), but I'm confused about which kernel to use. Can I use the kernel in dachstein-rc1-1680.bin ? If I change kernels do I need to build a new modules.lrp ? Thanks! Regards, Chris Dean ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] ldlinux.sys on Dachstein
Hey All - I'd like to thank Charles with this - it seems that recreating the ldlinux.sys with syslinux fixed my problem of not being able to boot from a 1743K disk image. So if anybody has been having problems with larger boot images they might want to give this a shot. The software can be located at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/ and make sure you execute a lock a: from the command propmt before executing the syslinux command. Simon _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] Dachstein IDE Kernel?
Thanks again! Do you know of a doc on how to package up modules.lrp, or should I just use the existing one as a template? I'ts pretty easy, just boot with the existing package, delete all the modules from /lib/modules, add the new ones you need, and backup. Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
[Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp?
Hi there, Just a quick question, is anybody using radmin (a remote control tool see : http://radmin.com) behind his lrp firewall? I am trying to connect over the internet to my home machine behind lrp. So far I have opened up and portforwarded port 4899 to the windows box, but I still can't connect. Anybody had more luck? Well probably not luck just brains :-). If so I would appreciate some guidelines to getting it to work. Kim -- Kim Oppalfens, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/10/2001 ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp?
Kim Oppalfens wrote: Hi there, Just a quick question, is anybody using radmin (a remote control tool see : http://radmin.com) behind his lrp firewall? I am trying to connect over the internet to my home machine behind lrp. So far I have opened up and portforwarded port 4899 to the windows box, but I still can't connect. Anybody had more luck? Well probably not luck just brains :-). If so I would appreciate some guidelines to getting it to work. Try VNC. Its free and can be sent through ssh. ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp?
Hey Kim, I use RA and have had no problems at all - though I use Seawall for port forwarding as I am lazy - and I don't use the default port. Possibly it is an issue with RA itself. Can you connect to it from behind the router? And are you sure you are putting in the right host name/ ip to connect to? Also - is the service started? Simon From: Kim Oppalfens [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp? Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 20:55:25 +0200 Hi there, Just a quick question, is anybody using radmin (a remote control tool see : http://radmin.com) behind his lrp firewall? I am trying to connect over the internet to my home machine behind lrp. So far I have opened up and portforwarded port 4899 to the windows box, but I still can't connect. Anybody had more luck? Well probably not luck just brains :-). If so I would appreciate some guidelines to getting it to work. Kim -- Kim Oppalfens, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/10/2001 ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
[Leaf-user] dsl/cable modem bonding?
I use three LRP boxes to provide our VPN needs, but am running out of bandwidth between two offices (connection via shaw@home cable). I saw a product made by nexland(http://www.nexland.com/nexlandstore/merchant.mv?Screen=PRODStore_Co de=NOProduct_Code=200040) that does dsl/cable modem bonding and provides redundency. Is there any way to impliment the same thing with LRP? Erik Myllymaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp?
Hilton Travis wrote: Hi Patrick, The advantage of RAdmin over vnc is that it is much lighter on traffic. Using vnc over a modem is much slower than using RAdmin over a modem. RAdmin has zero cross-platform functionality, however, and vnc is needed for cross-platform users. I have used RAdmin for a coupla years now, and have found it to be an excellent product if used on a Wintel-only platform. It also has 128-bit encryption, or so the docs say, but I am not sure how secure this is as I do not use it across the 'Net. As for port-forwarding thru LEAF, I have not set this up yet, so unfortunately cannot help you here, Kim. vnc = good, RAdmin = good. :-) Regards, Hilton Points well taken, Hilton! :-) Do you have any idea why RAdmin is lighter on traffic over a modem? Sounds pretty interesting... -- Patrick Benson Stockholm, Sweden ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
Re: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp?
there are several flavors of VNC. even spyware VNC. http://www.tridiavnc.com/news/time_response.html I don't remember exactly what they did with this version, but I think it has better compression than the ATT version. http://www.tridiavnc.com/ - Original Message - From: Hilton Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 5:54 PM Subject: RE: [Leaf-user] Is anybody using radmin behind lrp? -Original Message- From: Patrick Benson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, 11 October 2001 08:31 Hilton Travis wrote: Hi Patrick, The advantage of RAdmin over vnc is that it is much lighter on traffic. Using vnc over a modem is much slower than using RAdmin over a modem. RAdmin has zero cross-platform functionality, however, and vnc is needed for cross-platform users. I have used RAdmin for a coupla years now, and have found it to be an excellent product if used on a Wintel-only platform. It also has 128-bit encryption, or so the docs say, but I am not sure how secure this is as I do not use it across the 'Net. As for port-forwarding thru LEAF, I have not set this up yet, so unfortunately cannot help you here, Kim. vnc = good, RAdmin = good. :-) Regards, Hilton Points well taken, Hilton! :-) Do you have any idea why RAdmin is lighter on traffic over a modem? Sounds pretty interesting... -- Patrick Benson Stockholm, Sweden Hi Patrick, Just is. Like NetBEUI is lighter than TCP/IP. They either compress the data better than vnc does, or they use some other way to transmit less data. Have a look at a traffic moniotor when u r running either app, and you'll notice RAdmin uses a lot less network bandwidth. ESPECIALLY so compared to PCAnywhere. :-) But, anyone who seriously uses PCAnywhere needs to be beaten to death with a hundred plastic teaspoons. Regards, Hilton Travis ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user