RE: [leaf-user] lets talk about something--anything!

2005-07-01 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Hi!

-Original Message-
From: cpu memhd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Luis, I know I didn't mention it, but I'm referring to linux n00bs
actually. There are plenty of knowlegdable 
windows and old school dos users who could easily get around a leaf box if
they had the patients to set one up. I spent two days trying to get my leaf
box to boot. The problem? CR+LFs in leaf.cfg. Not that I didn't know unix 
used LFs, I simply assumed that because syslinux.cfg didn't mind a CR+LF,
why should leaf.cfg? -cpu

Well, I'm a windows administrator and Old School DOS advanced used... but I
read the docs most of the time!

leaf.cfg will not work with CRLF because it is not just a simple text file,
it is sourced, just like any other unix script.

I 'think' it is somewhere in the documentation...

Luis Correia   
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[leaf-user] openvpn and passwords

2005-07-01 Thread Stephen More
According to: http://openvpn.net/archive/openvpn-users/2004-10/msg00418.html
the openvpn system allows a user/password to be configured.

I did not see any mention of passwords on:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-openvpn.html

Is there any LEAF package that allows one to maintain a list of users
and passwords and code that can be used as an authentication module
for openvpn ?

-Thanks
Steve More


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Re: [leaf-user] 3C905CX Network Card

2005-07-01 Thread James F
Thanks for replying. I made a mistake when I posted.
We are using the 3c59x module. These cards are the the
half-height cards that fit in slim workstations.

--- George Metz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Your problem is that the 3c905C series cards use the
 3c59x.o module, not 
 the 3c90x.o one. I've no idea why the architecture
 was changed that 
 drastically with only a single letter to mark the
 difference, but it 
 does, and I used a 905C as a main ethernet card for
 3 years on the 3c59x 
 module so you shouldn't have any problems with a
 3c905CX on that one either.
 
 George
 
 James F wrote:
  Yes, ICMP is allowed. When we put 3c905b-tx cards
 in,
  we are able to pass traffic. It's only on that
 model
  that we are having trouble.
  
  --- Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data
 Corporation
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
 Did you allow ICMP traffic to originate from your
 firewall?
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of James F
 Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 12:00 PM
 To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: [leaf-user] 3C905CX Network Card
 
 
 Using these cards with the 3c90 module, the cards
 are
 being detected and come up with no errors. The
 problem
 is that no traffic is coming back across these
 cards.
 When I ping from the LEAF machine and  sniff the
 traffic, I see arp request being sent by the leaf
 box
 and answered by the other machine. But no icmp
 packets
 are being sent. Any ideas
 
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[leaf-user] cgi based modules.lrp generator

2005-07-01 Thread Arne Bernin
Hi all!

as already published on leaf-devel, i have written a small
cgi that allows to create a new modules.lrp for a specific
kernel (2.4.26-2.4.31). It provides a frontend for choosing
which modules you want to have in your package (including searching
for modules). You can also use your old /etc/modules file as
a template (useful for updating to a newer kernel). 

So, if you want to try it, take a look at:
http://www.ucbering.de/cgi-bin/modules.cgi

some additional information is found at:

http://www.ucbering.de/?Projects:Genmoduleslrp.cgi

--arne


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Re: [leaf-user] lets talk about something--anything!

2005-07-01 Thread KP Kirchdoerfer
Am Freitag 01 Juli 2005 01:00 schrieb Ciprian Niculescu:
 i had some time to retry, and found that was (at first) a
 mbr/partition_id problem, had some bsd on that flash, and i did not
 recreate the partition_id (o option in fdisk), now he boot, but hangs
 with: can't open /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.own, kernel panic

 he do that after loading the packages specified in syslinux.cfg, also i
 get unresolved symbol last ones are ide-detect.o, isofs.o

Maybe you accidently mixed kernel and initrd version?

If the above modules are not loaded you can't access your hd - which explains 
any further errors.

 also at loading the syslinux.cfg modules he say linuxrc: installing ...
 root: root(nf!) , the nf means not found?

yes.

kp


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