[leaf-user] orinoco pppoe

2004-02-04 Thread Luciano Inacio
Hello all.

i set up a pppoe in orinoco(wireless) interface with Bering.
It´s ok.

The problem:
if the Access Point (AP) stop(down) for any seconds, the the software init
reset the PCMCIA card. When the AP return to UP, the software dont stop to
reset the orinoco card.

The system without pppoe it´s ok, i stop the AP and the card only lost the
link but dont reset.
But if i init the pppoe, the message TX timeout, reseting  card. This
message dont stop. I try restart the PCMCIA card but the card is busy and
dont answer.

Anything can helpme to solve this problem.

Luciano Inacio





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[leaf-user] hda

2004-02-04 Thread Felix Theodor
Dear leaf users,

I have a mount my hda1 automatically via fstab

#
/dev/hda1/mnt auto defaults00


it working so far 
I can reading and saveing my datas as usual.
But if my box be reseted by another device all 
my datas is gone.

How can I solve this problem?
what about the watchdog function?

thank's

felix

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Re: [leaf-user] Prbl loading ide-disk (bering 1.0 stable)

2004-02-04 Thread Henning Jebsen
Hi Jeff,

I have never seen that error... but it looks to me like one or more of
your modules is corrupt or does not match your kernel.
Thanks for the hints. I checked kernelversion:
grep kernel ide* 
all modules are for 2.4.18... 

The problem occurs even in another PC, so I think
its not belonging to the actual machine, but to my
leaf-diskette.
The cdrom-modules are loaded fine.
I could install the files
again from another source, if I find another.
(I downloaded allmodules for 2.4.18 from leaf.sourgeforge)
Its the first time, I need access to a harddisk. I 
did not try that ide-disk.o modules before

Tnx so far !



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[leaf-user] which VPN to use ?

2004-02-04 Thread Doug Hite
Hello all,

I have been using Bering (regular) very successfully for awhile here, 
and I will need to be setting up a VPN to connect our office in Texas 
with a newly opening office in Florida.  I will have full control over both
endpoints, and having interoperability between my VPN endpoints,
and other companies is not an issue, nor do I foresee it being an 
issue anytime soon.

Question: What would be the best VPN package to use ?
CIPE, IPSEC, something else ???  

Also - We are considering using IP Telephony to tie together the
phone systems.  The phone vendor recommends getting a 
managed VPN from some provider to ensure quality phone conversations,
I guess by maintaining and managing the bandwidth between the
endpoints ... but I am not sure.  If we opt for this option, does it take 
the place of the VPN, so that the provider is doing the VPN part ?  
Any interoperable issues with this setup with Bering ?

Any suggestions welcome.  Thanks.

Doug




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Re: [leaf-user] hda

2004-02-04 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 02:50 PM 2/4/2004 +0100, Felix Theodor wrote:
Dear leaf users,

I have a mount my hda1 automatically via fstab

#
/dev/hda1/mnt auto defaults00
it working so far
I can reading and saveing my datas as usual.
But if my box be reseted by another device all
my datas is gone.
How can I solve this problem?
what about the watchdog function?
What does reseted by another device mean? Can you give an example, 
including the output of whatever command tells you that my datas is gone? 
In this context, does gone just mean that the hda1 partition is 
umount'ed, or does it mean that files are actually deleted from the 
filesystem? (Or does it mean something else?)

As to what about the watchdog function? ... what about it? What question 
are you actually asking here?

Finally, please tell us which LEAF version you are using.





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Re: [leaf-user] machine access by hostname

2004-02-04 Thread Mark Ivey
Hey, sorry I didn't notice this earlier...I have this working on my home
network with Bering 1.2.  (I assume it works other versions of Bering as
well):

My firewall is running DHCPD, tinydns, and dnscache.  DHCP is set up so
a few machines get static addresses, the rest get dynamic.  dnscache 
tinydns work together to handle DNS requests.  Now, the key is that I'm
using a script, dhcp_2_dns.sh, to copy information about DHCP leases
into the tinydns file.

You can get that script here:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=628812group_id=13751atid=213751

I believe I have it set up to run dhcp_2_dns when tinydns starts, and
every 5 minutes (so it might take 5 minutes between when a lease is
given out and when it shows up in DNS)

If you want more details let me know...

-Mark Ivey-

On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 05:56, Ukiah Smith wrote:
 I have a small home network running leaf bering as a firewall/NAT
 router. My network is made up of Linux machines and one Mac OS 9 machine.
 I am using dhcp to assign internal ips to all of my machines. Right now
 each machine gets an ip based on boot order and if its old lease it up.
 So sometimes the ips for the different machines change. I want to know
 if I will be able to access each machine's services from the other
 machines just by hostname. For example, I have a test web server setup.
 I want to be able access that web server from my Mac and Linux machines
 just by typing 'webserver' in the url of mozilla. How would I go about
 configuring this?
 
 
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RE: [leaf-user] which VPN to use ?

2004-02-04 Thread Peter Mueller
 I have been using Bering (regular) very successfully for awhile here, 
 and I will need to be setting up a VPN to connect our office in Texas 
 with a newly opening office in Florida.  I will have full 
 control over both
 endpoints, and having interoperability between my VPN endpoints,
 and other companies is not an issue, nor do I foresee it being an 
 issue anytime soon.
 
 Question: What would be the best VPN package to use ?
 CIPE, IPSEC, something else ???  

IPSec.  Bridging separate networks together is IMO IPSec's strong point.
IPSec is also the most secure and uhm.. theoretically the most compatible.

 Also - We are considering using IP Telephony to tie together the
 phone systems.  The phone vendor recommends getting a 
 managed VPN from some provider to ensure quality phone conversations,
 I guess by maintaining and managing the bandwidth between the
 endpoints ... but I am not sure.  If we opt for this option, 

I think QOS and overcapable POPs on the same ISP would likely do the trick.
Get some latency and bandwidth specifications from the phone vendor.

Important question - it'd be spiffy to actually do this, but is your job on
the line if things go wrong?

Cheers,

P


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[leaf-user] DHCP request tagging

2004-02-04 Thread Christo Louw
Hi

Do anyone of you know How to configure the dhcpd.conf file to pick up
additional tags from the initial requests...

Some examples I have which does not work in linux though is the following.

class B-000123 {

   match if option agent.circuit-id = 00:00:00:7b;

}


and

class C-28ab {

   match if option agent.remote-id = 00:00:ff:ff:28:ab;

}


Then how to use is it are something like this...

pool {

allow members of B-000123;

deny members of C-28ab;

range 10.10.22.130 10.10.22.254;

}


I'm not sure if it is even possible on linux or not..

Christo



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[leaf-user] Getting serial to work under Dachstein

2004-02-04 Thread Jeff Pierce
I have been running Dachstein for well over a year with no problems, ran 
Eiger before. Now, I need to remove the CRT and keyboard. So I think, no 
problem. Wrong.

As a test I run from command line

setserial -b /dev/ttyS0 uart 16450 port 0x3f8 irq 4
echo Hello  /dev/ttyS0
results in
cannot create /dev/ttyS0: error 19
A web search truned up that DachStein might not have serial bult in. 
However, I go to leaf.sf.net and get to the Dach kernels. I see mention 
of small kernels, norml kernels and RAID kernels. But, nothing about serial.

So, what do I need to do to get it to work?

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Re: [leaf-user] Getting serial to work under Dachstein

2004-02-04 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Jeff Pierce wrote:

A web search truned up that DachStein might not have serial bult in. 
However, I go to leaf.sf.net and get to the Dach kernels. I see mention 
of small kernels, norml kernels and RAID kernels. But, nothing about serial.

So, what do I need to do to get it to work?
Either use the normal or RAID kernel with serial support built-in, or if 
you're using the small kernel (the default kernel for floppy versions of 
dachstein), you need to load the serial.o module:

http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/Dachstein-small/modules/misc/serial.o

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[leaf-user] Got serial working except for boot messages

2004-02-04 Thread Jeff Pierce
I copied serial.o to /lib/modules and added it to the modules to start 
configuration. Then changed inittab and securetty file backed up and I 
can now log into dach via serial.
But now I hung up on boot messages. Here is what that part of my 
syslinux.cfg line looks like.

dnscache,weblet console=tty0 console=ttyS0,19200n8

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