Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Bering and Shorewall doc

2005-02-24 Thread Jacques Nilo
Thomas Ginestet a écrit :
Hi all,
I want to configure Shorewall on my Leaf Bering 1.2 and i've found a french
(for frenchy like me) translation of documentation but it was said to better
read the Shorewall LRP doc...i didn't find it anymore. The only other
documentation i've found was suitable for Mandrake and Redhat.
So where can i find this LRP doc ( in English or in French ) ? Or can i use
others docs to configure my Shorewall ?
 

The references to the Shorewall documentation translated in French are here:
http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_quickstart_guide.htm
Bonne lecture
Jacques
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[leaf-user] Backup initrd.lrp with Bering uClibc 2.2.3 ?

2005-02-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
Hello folks !
No I am not coming back... just passing by to ask for some help
I tried to update my old Bering 1.2 to the lastest uClibc version :-)
I want to move some modules to boot/lib/modules but then discovered that 
initrd.lrp was not showing up in the backup menu anymore.
Is this a choice or a bug ?  Any work around ?
Also there is apparently a bug when trying to backup config.lrp
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] Backup initrd.lrp with Bering uClibc 2.2.3 ?

2005-02-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
Arne
My bad :-(
I did the install on my CF card too quickly without following the 
detailed instructions written sometimes ago :-)
When installing Bering using grub as a boot loader the /init=initrd.lrp 
statement must be written twice as explained in
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bugrub.html
Everything is fixed now.
Good work guys !
So long
Jacques


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[leaf-user] Bering: time to hand on the torch ...

2003-12-08 Thread Jacques Nilo
Dear folks
After quite some years spent working on LEAF, most of them dedicated to the 
Bering variant, I realise that the time I can spend on the project is 
diminishing every day. I have therefore decided to follow one of the many 
good principle from Eric Raymond's seminal paper (The cathedral and the 
Bazaar):

When you lose interest in a program, your last duty to it is to hand it off 
to a competent successor.

Eric Wolzak, my Bering fellow from the begining in this project, will from 
now on take over the responsability of pursuing the Bering project on his own.

I am sure they are now many knowledgeable people around who will bring fresh 
ideas and energy. And the doc is still around :-)

It has been a real pleasure to work with such a nice community

Long life to the LEAF project !

Cheers

Jacques



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Re: [leaf-user] Required EZ-IPUpdate Client Upgrade Notice

2003-12-06 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 6 Décembre 2003 09:37, Greg Morgan a écrit :
 Has anyone else received an ez-ipupdate client upgrade request from
 dyndns.org?  Most of the message carried on about problems with the
 Linksys WRT54G router.  In a small little paragraph in both the email
 message and the web page below it talks about version 3.0.11b8 of
 ez-ipupdate being required. The current Leaf package is at 3.0.11b7
 found here http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/.

 Interesting! Linksys is causing all the problems.  I was sent the notice
 on 12/5/2003 at 17:03.  The message goes on to say Due to the problems
 caused by earlier versions of this router, we will be
 blocking all access by them to our systems on or after Monday, December
 8th, 2003.  I am disappointed that dyndns.org isn't providing more time
 to solve this problem.  I haven't established a compile environment for
 LEAF.  Would someone please create a new ezipupd.lrp package with
 version 3.0.11b8 found here
 http://www.gusnet.cx:8080/proj/ez-ipupdate/dist/ez-ipupdate-3.0.11b8.tar.gz
Updated. 
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/ezipupd.lrp
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering on an IDE Hard drive

2003-11-29 Thread Jacques Nilo
I suspect that your BIOS setting have not been modified to boot from hdd 
first.
Jacques
Le Samedi 29 Novembre 2003 15:35, Robert  Sabine von Knobloch a écrit :
 Can anyone help??

 I have being trying to get a (fully working) Bering sytem from floppy to an
 IDE hard drive. I have based my efforts on Charles Steinkuehler's How-to
 for Dachstein. All goes well (Linux boots ok) until LINUXRC tries to load
 the packages. Although syslinux.cfg points to /dev/hda1 for both boot and
 packages, LINUXRC tries to open the floppy, fails and kills init
 (successfully, the PC is then completely dead). with a Bering floppy in the
 drive it still fails after not finding the modules.

 Last message before rigor-mortis is:

 LINUXRC: Bering - Initrd - V1.2
 end_request; I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy) sector 0
 end_request; I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy) sector 0
 end_request; I/O error, dev 02:00 (floppy) sector 0
 LINUXRC: Could not mount the boot device. Can't install packages.
 Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!

 Would appreciate if anyone else has a similar experience, or even better -
 a fix.

 Robert von Knobloch - Black Forest, Germany



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Re: [leaf-user] Alcatel Speedtouch 330 USB ADSL modem

2003-11-20 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 20 Novembre 2003 11:27, Huy Bui a écrit :
 I tried that. Same problems. If you look at
 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=836301group_id=32
758atid=406422 I think the speedtouch package need patching. However I
 don't know how to do this.
 Would the kind people in the Bering team do this at some point?
 Or if someone give some pointer in how to build a package i might give it a
 go.
 Thanks
 Huy
I have updated the speddtch Bering package to 1.2-beta3 which apparently 
fixes the pb.
Check
http://www.sf.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=32758release_id=198913

The 1.2-beta3 for Bering (beware: not compatible with Bering-uClibc) is here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/speedtch.lrp.1-2b3

Please rename it speedtch.lrp after download.
Untested (I do not have the hardware).
Would appreciate a feedback

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] PPTP Masquerading in Bering?

2003-11-11 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 9 Novembre 2003 14:00, Dmitri Gofmekler a écrit :
 Is there a solution for placing PPTP clientd behind Bering's masquerading
 firewall? I heard about Brian Kuschak's patch for 2.4 kernels, is it
 included in Bering's version of 2.4 kernel?
ip_conntrack_pptp.o and ip_nat_pptp.o
are available in the Bering module directory.
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/kernel/net/ipv4/netfilter/
Both depends on ip_conntrack_proto_gre.o which needs to be loaded first.
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Re: [leaf-user] Re: USB-ADSL and Bering

2003-10-30 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 30 Octobre 2003 16:12, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
 Am 2003-10-29 20:04:19, schrieb Eric Spakman:
 Michelle,
 
 As far as I know the Bering kernel is not compiled with pci-database:
 
 snip
 # CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
 snip

 Hmmm, why is this Kernel so BIG ???
 I have a 2.4.19 Kernem with 429 kBytes.

 Where is the Kernel source used by Bering ?
 Please send me the full Link.
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.2/development/kernel/
JN


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Re: [leaf-user] Booting from a USB FDD. Help please.

2003-10-08 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 8 Octobre 2003 18:21, Jeff Newmiller a écrit :
 On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Bob Alexander wrote:
  Am trying to use Bering on my T40 Thinkpad. A great project on a great
  laptop 8-
 
  Problem I have is that the T40 has no legacy FDD but only an USB attached
  external FDD.
 
  Copied usbcore, usb-uhci and usb-storage modules and rebuilt the
  initrd.lrp.
 
  When booting I get (transcribed manually from what I can see on the
  screen 8-):
  
  hub.c: USB hub found
  hub.c: 2 ports detected
  usb_uhci.c: USB uhci at I/O 0x1820, IRQ 11
  usb_uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
  usb.c: new USB bus registered as number 2
  ... same lines as above
  usb.c: new USB hub registered, assigned bus number 3
  ... same as above
  Using /boot/lib/modules/usb-stor.o
  Insmod unresolved symbol scsi_unregister_module
  Insmod unresolved symbol scsi_register
  Insmod unresolved symbol scsi_register_module

 unresolved symbols usually mean you need to insmod a different module
 before this module can be loaded. 
A look at the module.dep file gives you the answer:
usb-storage depends on usbcore  scsi_mod that need to be loaded first.
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/modules.dep
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Re: [leaf-user] bering documentation extra packages

2003-10-05 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 5 Octobre 2003 09:09, Mark Ivey a écrit :
 Is there a single place to find bering files?  So far I've come across 3
 different places

 Disk images:
   http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751
 Extra packages:
   http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/
 Even more extra packages:
   http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/

 As far as I can tell the Bering documentation doesn't mention that last
 link even though that is where SSH packages are found.

 Am I missing something?  Is there an easier way to find packages?

bering/latest/packages are Bering specific packages that is either requiring 
2.4 kernel or having scripts customized for Bering

devel/jnilo/packages are LEAF packages that can be used either with Bering or 
with glibc 2.0 based LRP (most notably the original LRP distro and 
Dachstein) without any modification. ssh.lrp, qmail.lrp and the like belong 
to that category.

Now I am sure they are some exceptions to that general rule :-)

I'll try to make the Bering doc clearer about that.

JN



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Re: [leaf-user] Bering 1.0 / ipsec loses its route

2003-10-04 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 4 Octobre 2003 11:55, Hein Bauer a écrit :
 Dear list,
 My beringbox loses its route. The default gateway changes
 to dev ipsec0 ! Default gateway has to be ppp0. I believe this
 happens in the moment when my provider forces to re-connect.
 We had a discussion about that phenomenon some days ago, but
 I can´t find that thread...
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg15561.html
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Re: [leaf-user] A second ppp device

2003-10-01 Thread Jacques Nilo
You have the auto statement in front of ppp1. So the sequence
 auto ppp1
 iface ppp1 inet ppp
 provider dialin
is executed at boot time but probably fails for some reason (pppd script, 
chat/pap file or whatever)
So when you type ifup ppp1 from console you get the message 
 ifup: interface ppp1 already configured

From the console issue:
ifdown ppp1
then ifup -v ppp1
then look at syslog/messages file is /var/log.
What are they telling ?
JN
Le Mercredi 1 Octobre 2003 14:37, Matthew Pozzi a écrit :
 I have a Bering 1.2 setup using pppoa which uses ppp0 as its external
 device.

 I would dearly like to have a ppp1 and ppp2 device for dialin and other
 tasks, can someone (Jacques?) please help. I have declared interfaces like
 this

 auto ppp0
 iface ppp0 inet ppp
 pre-up mount none /proc/bus/usb -t usbdevfs
 pre-up sleep 2
 pre-up modem_run -f /lib/modules/mgmt.o -m
 pre-up sleep 1
 provider adsl

 auto ppp1
 iface ppp1 inet ppp
 provider dialin

 auto eth0
 iface eth0 inet static
 address 192.168.5.254
 masklen 24
 broadcast 192.168.5.255


 where /etc/ppp/peers/dialin is a set of options for pppd to use. If I run
 ifup ppp1 I get

 ifup: interface ppp1 already configured

 but I cannot see ppp1 at all. This may be an issue with mgetty not properly
 calling pppd but I suspect not. I suspoect my lack of knowledge here with
 Bering.

 Many thanks,
 Matthew



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Re: [leaf-user] ppp filter? (was: Bering (ppp): How to ignore UDP Traffic (135/137)?)

2003-09-30 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 29 Septembre 2003 06:01, JD a écrit :
 Followed this message thread - I have the same issue with Bering v1.2.
 Can't drop the PPP [analog modem] link due to UDP and ICMP packets inbound
 from the net.

 I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file.  However - the web site shows that
 its approx 100k - but the file size is 212k.  When I scp the file over to
 my firewall - I can't gunzip due to magic number [Invalid gzip magic].

 I checked some of the other files at
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/
 but each was approx 212k [did not match the info on the web page] and had
 the same invalid magic gzip problem.

I assume that you are using Bering 1.2 (and not the uClibc variant)
If this is the case replace the ppp binary provided in the ppp.lrp package 
provided on the Bering floppy with the binary compiled with FILTER support
See section 11.11 of the installation manual on ppp.lrp:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bipack1.html
and the README here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/

Jacques

 BTW ---  I really appreciate your efforts with Bering !!

 Regards,

  JD

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[leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p2 for Bering available

2003-09-28 Thread Jacques Nilo
The openssh 3.7.1p2 suite is available in my LEAF packages directory. 
Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
It fixes some more security bugs and the stty pb that was occuring since 
3.6.1 when compiled against libc5

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[leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p2 for Bering available

2003-09-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
The openssh 3.7.1p2  is available in my LEAF packages directory:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
It fixes some more security bugs and the stty pb that was occuring since 
3.6.1 when compiled against libc5
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Re: [leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p1

2003-09-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 26 Septembre 2003 16:55, Stephen Lee a écrit :
 On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:02, Jacques Nilo wrote:
  Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 09:07, Stephen Lee a écrit :
   On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 14:48, Brian Fisher wrote:
Hi All,
   
 I have updated my bering with the new ssh suite.  Here's a bug
that I want to pass along.
   
I use putty to ssh into my bering box and all is good except
when I want to 'break' or end a command.
   for example,   if I start to ping an ip and then want to stop the
ping I would just use 'ctrl-c' but that command now closes the ssh
window !
   
  Has anyone ran into this problem ?
  
   I recently reported this problem when Superfreeswan was activated in
   Bering 1.2. I suspect changing stty settings will fix the
   unintentionally aborted ssh shell. Where are stty settings located in
   Bering?
 
  1/ stty setting are set in /etc/profile (or /root/.profile)
  2/ This problem occured the first time with openssh 3.6.1
  See my mail on this:
  http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=4480281
  That is why at that time I went back to 3.5p1
 
  If someone can provide a fix let us know. I do not have much time
  currently. Otherwise I will apply the latest security patch to 3.5p1
  until a solution is found.
 
  Jacques

 Here's the error message from auth.log accompanying an ssh login (Bering
 running OpenSSH_3.7.1p1):

 Sep 26 07:43:58 instylegate2 sshd[15881]: Accepted password for root
 from 64.85.225.252 port 47995 ssh2
 Sep 26 07:43:58 instylegate2 sshd[3682]: error: ioctl(TIOCSCTTY):
 Operation not permitted
 Sep 26 07:43:58 instylegate2 sshd[3682]: error: open /dev/tty failed -
 could not set controlling tty: Device not configured

 I've tried all kinds of stty settings including brkint, sane and raw
 with no effect on control-c.

 Stephen
OK explanations are here:
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540
I'll released a fixed 3.7.1p2 over the week-end
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p1

2003-09-25 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 09:07, Stephen Lee a écrit :
 On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 14:48, Brian Fisher wrote:
  Hi All,
 
   I have updated my bering with the new ssh suite.  Here's a bug that
  I want to pass along.
 
  I use putty to ssh into my bering box and all is good except when
  I want to 'break' or end a command.
 for example,   if I start to ping an ip and then want to stop the ping
  I would just use 'ctrl-c' but that command now closes the ssh window !
 
Has anyone ran into this problem ?

 I recently reported this problem when Superfreeswan was activated in
 Bering 1.2. I suspect changing stty settings will fix the
 unintentionally aborted ssh shell. Where are stty settings located in
 Bering?

1/ stty setting are set in /etc/profile (or /root/.profile)
2/ This problem occured the first time with openssh 3.6.1
See my mail on this:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=4480281
That is why at that time I went back to 3.5p1

If someone can provide a fix let us know. I do not have much time currently. 
Otherwise I will apply the latest security patch to 3.5p1 until a solution is 
found.

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] ADSL-USB-Modem and Bering ???

2003-09-21 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 21 Septembre 2003 16:06, vous avez écrit :
 Hello,

 is ther someone which has compiled Kernel-Modules for the ADSL-Modems
 (USB) used in France like Ericson, Alcatel, Thompson ?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buspeedtch.html
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bueagle.html
JN


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Re: [leaf-user] Bering USB Sagem 800

2003-09-21 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 20 Septembre 2003 14:03, vous avez écrit :
 My last grasp at a last straw before buying an ethernet modem...

 Does the fact that Chapter 8 of the Bering user guide suggests
 using the eagle.lrp and ppp.lrp packages in tandem mean that
 this configuration is suitable to connect to ADSL via PPPoATM?
yes
 I am deducing that the pppatm.lrp package should replace ppp.lrp,
 but, humanity, this leads to another headache in another parta
 mi brain...
No you do not need pppatm. You need ppp.lrp and eagle.lrp as explicitly 
mentionned in the doc
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bueagle.html
JN
 If anyone is willing to suggest that I ditch this 6 week effort then
 please do ... I am now master of HOWTO's ppp, adsl, pppoatm,
 usb and clock ... let me have your best shot !
Do what is said in the doc and report problems to the user-list
JN


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[leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p1 available for Bering

2003-09-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
The openssh 3.7.1p1 suite is available for testing in the following directory:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.7.1p1/
It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
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Re: [leaf-user] ppp filter? (was: Bering (ppp): How to ignore UDP Traffic (135/137)?)

2003-09-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 16 Septembre 2003 14:30, Alex Rhomberg a écrit :
  Looking at Jacques current config file, I would say it is enabled
  
  CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
  ...
  CONFIG_FILTER=y
  ...
  CONFIG_PPP_FILTER=y

 Is it also in the pppd? I did a grep on the binary (strings /sbin/pppd|grep
 filter) and it didn't show up. So maybe Michelle just needs a new pppd
 Of course, she' best first try just to use active-filter :-)
It is enable and special version of pppd is available. Check the doc !
Section 11.11 on ppp.lrp:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bipack1.html
and the README here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pppd/
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Re: [leaf-user] Alcatel adsl speedtouch problems.

2003-09-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 15 Septembre 2003 22:39, Kim Oppalfens a écrit :
 First of all thanks for taking time out of a probably busy schedule.

 I am indeed using Bering uclibc and I am running from cdrom by now.
 The speedtouch package is the one I downloaded from your website, so I
 should bounce that question back to you, but I assume it is not compiled
 against uclibc no.
You are right and that probably why you are running into trouble trying to 
use it with Bering uClibc
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs

2003-09-14 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 13 Septembre 2003 21:38, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
 Dear Leaf Users and developpers,

 Always searching how to resolve this problem...
 We are several to have it and not read any solution to correct it.
 For now, I can say that when this problem occures, the manual solution,
 excepting a complete reboot of my Soekris/Bering card, is to delete the
 default route, which have switched curiously from ppp0 to ipsec0, and to
 add a new default route assigning ppp0 again ! And Bering works again,
 always alive !

 So, how can I do that automaticaly ?
 May be this occures with a little drop of my IPS link ?
 If yes, just to survey the up/down of ppp0 and del/add default route
 systematicaly when ppp0 is up again could resolve this ? But, to do that
 correctly, how to assign the IP address of mu ISP gateway which is not
 always the same at each PPPoE connection ? I have tempt an idiot command
 with %defaultroute, but, this variable seems to be not authorized at this
 place... What could be the correct solution ?

 Any idea guys ?
François:
For what it is worth this little script will check every IPDELAY seconds 
(default 60) if ppp is up and if the IP address has changed. Commands can 
then be executed.
Jacques

!/bin/sh
#
# Check every IPDELAY seconds that IP exists for ppp0 (better than ping...);
# and that IP has not changed
# this is obtained by scanning ip addr show ppp0 return (function getip()).
# if ppp0 is down or IP has changed, then a script can be executed.

# Adapted by J. Nilo from a script by T. Nkaoua

IPDELAY=60

# Check IPs from ip
getip() {
  IP=`ip addr show ppp0 | grep inet | cut -f1 -dp | cut -f2 -dt |  \
cut -f1-d/`  
}
logger Starting checkip: 

OPLDIP=$IP

while true; do
sleep $IPDELAY
getip
if ! [ $IP ]; then
logger Checkip connection broken detection
#
# Put any command here that you want to activate if ppp is down
#
#
break
else
if [ $OLDIP != $IP ]; then
logger IP has changed: new IP is $IP - old IP was $OLDIP
OLDIP=$IP
#
# Put any command here that you want to activate if IP has changed
#
#
fi
done



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[leaf-user] Re: Sagem 800 Bering 1.2 configuration

2003-09-14 Thread Jacques Nilo
If you have two NIC's with their module loaded BEFORE adiusbadsl in 
/etc/modules then they should be assigned eth0 and eth1
adisusbadsl will then assign eth2 for the Sagem 800 modem. This is normal.
adictrl -i should return eth2
Are you sure you are loading all the necessary ppp  usb modules ?

Comment out the ppp section of your interface file and execute all the 
commands manually

#auto ppp0
#iface ppp0 inet ppp
# pre-up startadsl
# provider eagle
#  post-down stopadsl 

startadsl
(then check the eth2 is up and usbdevfs is mounted)
then
provider eagle
And try to see where your pb occurs

Jacques

Le Dimanche 14 Septembre 2003 00:58, vous avez écrit :
   I am currently configuring Bering with a Sagem 800 (eagle driver) as
   outlined in the documentation relating to the Bering Eagle package.
   My Bering box has two NIC's (3Com905's that I run from a single
   3c59x.o module) and a S3 Trio VGA card.
  
   Our ISP uses PPPoA and CHAP so I assume that the Eagle
   configuration guide (chapter 8) should setup the USB Sagem 800
   to work just fine ...
  
   Now, for some reason I am getting an extra interface (eth2) for which
   adictrl -i points to the USB modem ... pon eagle or pppd does
   not bring up ppp - instead I am getting error messages that pppoa
   has Input/output errors or pppd cannot set tty to ppp discipline...
   (throughout all this my ppp.log is empty)
 
 How looks like your /etc/interafces file ?
 Do you have more than one ethernet card ?
 
 Jacques

 My interfaces file has entries for lo, eth0, eth1 and ppp0.

 Has this mysterious third eth interface got something to do with
 ppp.lrp? I read somewhere that it contains support for pppoe and
 this might explain the assigning of the usb device to eth2 rather
 than a usb handle?

 Regards,
 Shango Oluwa
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[leaf-user] Sagem 800 Bering 1.2 configuration

2003-09-13 Thread Jacques Nilo
How looks like your /etc/interafces file ?
Do you have more than one ethernet card ?
Please send your question to the leaf user list
Jacques
Le Samedi 13 Septembre 2003 16:57, Shango Oluwa a écrit :
 Hi,

 I am currently configuring Bering with a Sagem 800 (eagle driver) as
 outlined in the
 documentation relating to the Bering Eagle package. For some reason I am
 getting
 an extra interface (eth2) for the USB modem ... pon eagle or pppd does
 not bring
 up ppp - instead I am getting error messages that pppoa has Input/output
 errors or
 pppd could not set tty to ppp discipline... (ppp.log is empty)

 If this is not the appropriate channel to discuss thid problem then please
 direct me
 to a relevant mailing list and I won't bother you anymore. Thanks for an
 invaluable
 distribution!

 Regards,
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs

2003-09-02 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 22:34, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
Hi all
Not much time for the list right now :-(
The following pb sounds strange to me.
The main common point between 1.1 and 1.2 is the 2.4.20 kernel so it would be 
interesting to see if the pb occurs with 1.0-stable. Can any of you test that 
?
Also this seems to be PPPoE related since my connection here (cable modem 
through an Intel ethernet interface) has been running without any pb for 
weeks (which has also been the case for most Bering user's I suppose 
otherwise I would have heard about it earlier I guess ...)
Any PPPoE users around with that kind of problem ? Eric ?
Difficult for me to think about a problem I cannot reproduce.
So I am open to any suggestion
Jacques
 Hi James,

 I have the same problem from Bering V1.1 and now Bering V1.2.
 All nics ok except eth0 with PPPoE providers, on two differents boxes : one
 is a normal minitower P3 700 or 800 with 64 Mo ram, the other is a
 Soekris Net4511-30.
 Similar problem with this two engines.
 They run correctly few days, may be 1 or 2 weeks, and, may be depending the
 amount of traffic, eth0 suddently dead ! All internal interfaces are alive,
 running correctly (4 same models NIC's from 3Com on the minitower, 2
 wireless and two wired on the Soekris).

 I don't understand what is it happening and this is not fine for my
 projects. One box is on production in the company where I work, the other
 is for HAM radio project. May be the PPPoE has a little problem after some
 times running ? Are you using PPPoE ?

 I don't know how to start to describe any proof to the list.
 May be some guru can say us what to show before and after the crash occures
 ?

 If you have the solution, James, think to me (and probably some other guy
 on this list) ;-)

 Best Regards,
 Francois BERGERET,
 France.

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  Hi all
   I've had Bering 1.2  Shorewall 1.4.2 up and running for about two
  months now. Yesterday the connections to/from/via the firewall were lost
  suddenly. The operating system was up and live. Pinging 127.0.0.1 was OK,
  but firewall's own IP-addresses didn't ping. I tried
  /etc/init.d/networking restart and I got an error message along the
  lines IRQ 0 is reserved. Yeah - I know. It was a production firewall
  and in the hurry I didn't write down the exact error message. The logs
  were also lost...   ;-(  After rebooting everything seems to be OK, at
  least for now.
   But using this information are there any suggestions what could be the
  matter and how to avoid it? The machine is 66 MHz Pentium with 32 Mb RAM,
  no hard disk  2 3C905C NICs. Anyone had similar problems? Any
  suggestions?
 
   J
 
 
 
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[leaf-user] Re:[leaf-user] PXE/Etherbooting WISP-DIST ?

2003-08-14 Thread Jacques Nilo
Hi All,

since WISP-DIST runs read-only off a flash disk, has anyone thought of
PXE booting a box (LTSP style http://ltsp.org ) and having WISP-DIST
install itself into RAM ?

Have you checked:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bupxebooting.html
I do not know how it would work on WISP-DIST but the idea is the same
Jacques

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Re: [leaf-user] Trouble with MaraDNS

2003-07-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 25 Juillet 2003 20:21, Doug Sampson a écrit :
 I'm running maradns.lrp with my DCD102 router. I'm seeing freezes with the
 MaraDNS service almost daily and have to restart it. The maradns.log shows
 compression errors as follows:
I have updated maradns.lrp to the latest 1.0.18 stable release.
It's here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/maradns.lrp
Check if that solve your pb and report the result.
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[leaf-user] radius-cistron server available for testing

2003-07-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
It's version 1.6.7
It's here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/testing/radius.lrp
it comes from:
http://www.radius.cistron.nl
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Re: [leaf-user] Trouble with MaraDNS

2003-07-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 25 Juillet 2003 20:21, Doug Sampson a écrit :
 I'm running maradns.lrp with my DCD102 router. I'm seeing freezes with the
 MaraDNS service almost daily and have to restart it. The maradns.log shows
 compression errors as follows:
I have updated maradns.lrp to the latest 1.0.18 stable release.
It's here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/maradns.lrp
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Re: [leaf-user] PCMCIA... Again...

2003-07-20 Thread Jacques Nilo
Andre, Homer, list:
The chapter about orinoco drivers has been updated together with the 
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
I hope that will work for you and make things clearer.
http://leaf.sf.net/doc/guide/buwireless.html
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.2/packages/pcmcia_orinoco.lrp

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Re: [leaf-user] IPSec Bering 1.2

2003-07-20 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 21 Juillet 2003 06:58, S Mohan a écrit :
 I checked the packages for Bering 1.2. Only one IPSec package called
 ipsec.lrp exists while in 1.0, we had ipsec.lrp and ipsec509.lrp. Does the
 ipsec.lrp for bering 1.2 support X509 certificates?

 Mohan
Among other things, yes.
IPSEC used by Bering 1.2 is Superfreeswan 1.99.6.2
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bichlog.html#id2813183

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Re: [leaf-user] PCMCIA... Again...

2003-07-19 Thread Jacques Nilo
Homer:
There is indeed a bug in pcmcia_orinoco.lrp
It is calling /etc/pcmcia/wireless from /etc/pcmcia/network and the wireless 
script does not exist and should not exist in the Debian setup.
The reason is that I have copied the wrong network script in the 
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package. This script should be very simple:

uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia/etc/pcmcia# cat network 
#!/bin/sh 
# Network script for Debian

. /etc/pcmcia/shared

get_info $DEVICE

case $ACTION in
'start')
/sbin/ifup $DEVICE
;;
'stop')
/sbin/ifdown $DEVICE
;;
esac
exit 0

Since all the wireless declarations are done within the /etc/interfaces file.
So I have updated the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
It is in my testing directory. Please give it a try and report 
success/problem before I update the current version.
Jacques
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/testing/pcmcia_orinoco.lrp

Content (for Bering 1.2 only):
uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia# tar czvf ../pcmcia_orinoco.lrp .
./
lib/
lib/modules/
lib/modules/pcmcia/
lib/modules/pcmcia/i82365.o
lib/modules/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o
lib/modules/pcmcia/hermes.o
lib/modules/pcmcia/orinoco.o
lib/modules/pcmcia/ds.o
lib/modules/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o
sbin/
sbin/cardmgr
var/
var/lib/
var/lib/misc/
var/lib/misc/pcmcia-scheme
var/lib/lrpkg/
var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.conf
var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.help
var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.list
var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.version
etc/
etc/pcmcia/
etc/pcmcia/config.opts
etc/pcmcia/config
etc/pcmcia/network
etc/pcmcia/shared
etc/default/
etc/default/pcmcia
etc/init.d/
etc/init.d/pcmcia
uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia# 

Le Vendredi 18 Juillet 2003 19:32, Homer Parker a écrit :

 Ok, don't know if it was bad karma or what, but... Those strange errors
 from yesterday have disappeared... Some days, it just doesn't pay to try
 and work on things, it ain't meant to happen! ;) Now, here's what I'm
 picking up in the logs... Again, this is Bering 1.2 on a Soekris Net4511
 box with an Orinoco silver card flashed with the latest firmware...

   Begin cut-n-paste of selected logs:

 daemon.log
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[5617]: watching 1 sockets
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: starting, version is 3.2.4
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: socket 0: Intersil PRISM2 11 Mbps
 Wireless Adapter
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/hermes.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/hermes.o
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco.o
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o
 Mar 28 01:19:57 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: './network start eth2'
 Mar 28 01:19:57 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + .: Can't open
 /etc/pcmcia/wireless
 Mar 28 01:19:57 firewall cardmgr[11888]: start cmd exited with status 2

 debug
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: hermes.c: 4 Dec 2002 David Gibson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: orinoco.c 0.13b (David Gibson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] and others)
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: orinoco_cs.c 0.13b (David Gibson
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] and others)
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: Station identity
 001f:0001:0008:0048
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: Looks like a Lucent/Agere firmware
 version 8.72
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: Ad-hoc demo mode supported
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode
 supported
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: WEP supported, 104-bit key
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: MAC address 00:02:2D:5E:76:2F
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: Station name HERMES I
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: eth2: ready
 Mar 28 01:19:57 firewall kernel: eth2: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 10, io
 0x0100-0x013f

 messages
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel: Linux PCMCIA Card Services 3.2.4
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel:   kernel build: 2.4.20 #1 Sun May 11
 18:53:34 CEST 2003
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel:   options:  [pci] [cardbus] [apm]
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel: Intel ISA/PCI/CardBus PCIC probe:
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel:   TI 1410 rev 02 PCI-to-CardBus at slot
 00:09, mem 0xa000
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel: host opts [0]: [pci only] [pci irq
 10] [lat 63/63] [bus 1/1]
 Mar 28 01:19:55 firewall kernel: PCI card interrupts, PCI status
 changes
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: cs: memory probe 0xa000-0xa0ff:
 excluding 0xa000-0xa00f
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: clean.
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0800-0x08ff: clean.
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean.
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall kernel: cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: 

Re: [leaf-user] PCMCIA... Again...

2003-07-19 Thread Jacques Nilo
Edit /etc/pcmcia/config and remove the following section:

card MELCO WLI-PCM-L11
  version MELCO, WLI-PCM-L11
  bind wvlan_cs

I have updated the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp in testing.

Jacques

Le Samedi 19 Juillet 2003 15:44, Andre Luiz de Miranda a écrit :
 Jacques,

 i download your latest package updated pcmcia_orinoco.lrp and my problem
 persist. Can you help me ?
 See my last post in list:
 ---
--- Hi,

 I'm a brazilian bering user and i need help. The 1.0-rc2 release are
 working fine, but i resolve create a new router with Bering 1.2 and have
 a problem with Lucent Orinoco wireless card.
 - Download the package pcmcia_orinoco.lrp and declare. The adapter ISA
 Ricoh and card Lucent are detected and module load, but the wireless
 configuration (iwconfig) and network (ip) configurations are no read
 from init-scripts files. See:

 the output from # /etc/init.d/pcmcia start

 -
 Starting PCMCIA services:
 cardmgr.
 cardmgr[16156]: error in file 'config' line 45: unknown device 'wvlan_cs'
 cardmgr[16156]: watching 1 socketstc

 - The line 45 in config (/etc/pcmcia/config) don't match - not a
 wvlan_cs string
   and a find result output return only this file.

 - And of # dmesg
 -
 eth0: Station identity 001f:0001:0007:001c
 eth0: Looks like a Lucent/Agere firmware version 7.28
 eth0: Ad-hoc demo mode supported
 eth0: IEEE standard IBSS ad-hoc mode supported
 eth0: WEP supported, 104-bit key
 eth0: MAC address 00:02:2D:3E:BA:AC
 eth0: Station name HERMES I
 eth0: ready
 eth0: index 0x01: Vcc 5.0, irq 3, io 0x0100-0x013f
 --


 - I'm confused with documentations (Instalation Guide and Users guide).

 Can you help me !

 Thanks

 Andre

 Jacques Nilo wrote:
 Homer:
 There is indeed a bug in pcmcia_orinoco.lrp
 It is calling /etc/pcmcia/wireless from /etc/pcmcia/network and the
  wireless script does not exist and should not exist in the Debian setup.
 The reason is that I have copied the wrong network script in the
 pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package. This script should be very simple:
 
 uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia/etc/pcmcia# cat network
 #!/bin/sh
 # Network script for Debian
 
 . /etc/pcmcia/shared
 
 get_info $DEVICE
 
 case $ACTION in
 'start')
 /sbin/ifup $DEVICE
 ;;
 'stop')
 /sbin/ifdown $DEVICE
 ;;
 esac
 exit 0
 
 Since all the wireless declarations are done within the /etc/interfaces
  file. So I have updated the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
 It is in my testing directory. Please give it a try and report
 success/problem before I update the current version.
 Jacques
 http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/testing/pcmcia_orinoco.lrp
 
 Content (for Bering 1.2 only):
 uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia# tar czvf ../pcmcia_orinoco.lrp .
 ./
 lib/
 lib/modules/
 lib/modules/pcmcia/
 lib/modules/pcmcia/i82365.o
 lib/modules/pcmcia/pcmcia_core.o
 lib/modules/pcmcia/hermes.o
 lib/modules/pcmcia/orinoco.o
 lib/modules/pcmcia/ds.o
 lib/modules/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o
 sbin/
 sbin/cardmgr
 var/
 var/lib/
 var/lib/misc/
 var/lib/misc/pcmcia-scheme
 var/lib/lrpkg/
 var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.conf
 var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.help
 var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.list
 var/lib/lrpkg/pcmcia.version
 etc/
 etc/pcmcia/
 etc/pcmcia/config.opts
 etc/pcmcia/config
 etc/pcmcia/network
 etc/pcmcia/shared
 etc/default/
 etc/default/pcmcia
 etc/init.d/
 etc/init.d/pcmcia
 uml_link:/tmp/pcmcia#
 
 Le Vendredi 18 Juillet 2003 19:32, Homer Parker a écrit :
 Ok, don't know if it was bad karma or what, but... Those strange errors
 from yesterday have disappeared... Some days, it just doesn't pay to try
 and work on things, it ain't meant to happen! ;) Now, here's what I'm
 picking up in the logs... Again, this is Bering 1.2 on a Soekris Net4511
 box with an Orinoco silver card flashed with the latest firmware...
 
 Begin cut-n-paste of selected logs:
 
 daemon.log
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[5617]: watching 1 sockets
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: starting, version is 3.2.4
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: socket 0: Intersil PRISM2 11
  Mbps Wireless Adapter
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/hermes.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/hermes.o
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco.o
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: 'insmod
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o'
 Mar 28 01:19:56 firewall cardmgr[11888]: + Using
 /lib/modules/2.4.20/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o
 Mar 28 01:19:57 firewall cardmgr[11888]: executing: './network start
  eth2' Mar 28 01

[leaf-user] eagle.lrp for SAGEM F@ST 800 USB modem available

2003-07-14 Thread Jacques Nilo
If you want to connect your LEAF Bering router to the Internet via a DSL 
modem based on the Anolog chipset Eagle 8051. 

The Sagem [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 modem as well as USRobotics DSL modems are based on 
this 
chipset. However, only the [EMAIL PROTECTED] 800 as been fully tested (thanks to 
Mathieu 
for his help on this)

The doc is here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bueagle.html

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Re: [leaf-user] Homepna...

2003-07-06 Thread Jacques Nilo
How looks like your /etc/interfaces file  ?
Jacques
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 15:09, Nicolas Riendeau a écrit :
 Hi Jacques!

 Jacques Nilo wrote:
 I believe I still have 1.1, do you believe it would work with it?
 
  I am afraid no.
 
 [I'll try to update ASAP though...]
 
  OK. Let us know when you will have tried.
  Jacques

 I've now updated to 1.2, loaded the module and added it to the interfaces
 file and this is what I get:

 6: eth3: BROADCAST,MULTICAST mtu 787932 qdisc noop qlen 100
  link/[26720] 50:52:00:00:00:00 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:00:50
  inet 172.16.3.1/24 brd 172.16.3.255 scope global eth3

 It's now able to assign it an IP but some values (MTU and link) are still
 somewhat weird and the interface is not UP I believe...

 Any ideas?

 Thanks!

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Re: [leaf-user] bering 1.2 -- upgrading shorwall.lrp breaks

2003-07-04 Thread Jacques Nilo
As explaine below and as explained by Tom in his previous mail you have to 
redirect output to Ulogd. Replace the info entry in the Rules and Config file 
by ULOG. Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bishorwall.html
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Re: [leaf-user] Question regarding tc.lrp and shorewall

2003-07-02 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 2 Juillet 2003 19:39, Tom Eastep a écrit :
 On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 10:19, Raymond Page wrote:
  To do traffic shaping, does shorewall require tc.lrp?
  I'd like to do traffic shaping and thought I read shorewall did that, but
  it didn't mention requiring tc,

 Shorewall configures traffic shaping by running 'tc' -- it needs that
 program (which is usually installed as /sbin/tc).
and which is indeed provided by tc.lrp :-)
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Re: [leaf-user] Homepna...

2003-07-01 Thread Jacques Nilo
Nick:
The Homepna module (il.o) for Bering 1.2 is available in my testing directory
Give it a try and let me know if it is working OK
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/il.o
insmod it. It should create an ethx interface automatically. Then declare 
that interface in /etc/interfaces as usual.
Jacques
Le Mardi 1 Juillet 2003 14:36, Nicolas Riendeau a écrit :
 Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm talking about the ones for the
 Broadcom chips (Homepna 2.0?).

 Thanks!

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Re: [leaf-user] ebtables problem

2003-06-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
Pascal:
This is a Bering 1.2 bug. When I compiled the kernel for Bering 1.2 kernel I 
forgot to enable the ebtables support as can be checked if you look at the 
kernel config file.
I am planning to release over the week-end the last 2.4.20 version that will 
correct this issue.
Sorry for the trouble
Jacques

Le Vendredi 27 Juin 2003 14:04, Pascal OFFREDO a écrit :
 Hi,

 i'm using bering 1.2 distro
 i'd like to use ebtables.lrp package.

 when I use the ebtables -L command to see the different rules I got the
 following message :

 The kernel doesn't support the ebtables filter table

 I think that some modules are missing.

 I've browsed the latest developpment tree and can't find any module
 related to ebtable.

 can anyone help me ?

 regards

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Re: [leaf-user] Ez-ipupdate

2003-06-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
It's here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/ezipupd.lrp
Test it and let us know if it's working OK.
Jacques

Le Mercredi 18 Juin 2003 11:02, Stefaan Van Dooren a écrit :
 Hi,

 I need a ez-ipupdate version with proxy-support for Dachstein. Kernel
 2.2.19-3-LEAF-RAID.
 The source can be downloaded from http://www.dyns.cx/downloads/linux/ .
 Choose location1 (location2 don't hold the patched version for proxy
 support).

 Can anyone compile this for me? I don't have the right development machine
 handy. I only need the executable, so no need to package it.


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Re: [leaf-user] Strange pppoe session terminations...

2003-06-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
I am not a pppoe specialist but:
Have you set CLAMPMSS=yes in the Shorewall config file ?

Also you can try the latest ppp 2.4.2b3 version provided with the rp-pppoe 
pluging.
Both packages are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/

I need beta testers and feedback for those two. I do have neither time nor 
the proper ISP connections to do it myself properly.

Jacques

Le Mercredi 18 Juin 2003 21:01, Morituri Salutant a écrit :
 Hello,

  I'am happy user of Bering-1.0_stable router  firewall set on
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 16MB RAM running 2.4.18 kernel. My Internet
 connection is 512/128kbps ADSL line with 1 dynamic IP address set during
 PPPoE procedure. I set NATed LAN:192.168.1.0/24. Simple topology of
 my net is depicted below:

 pppoe[one dynamic [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Bering-1.0_stable[router,firewall and NAT]
 - LAN:192.168.1.254/24

 I have configured DROPs of tardy DNS replies and it's working fine for me.

  As I think, my problem is connected to michal ostrowski's pppoe
 plugin used in Bering-1.0_stable. First pppoe connection always works fine,
 but after LCP termination from remote site or from my side connection isn't
 established anymore even with persist option set. Daemon pppd ends up with
 error code 10 or 25, reporting invalid packet. Config and logs are shown
 below.

  Looking forward to Your help. Sincerely, Morituri.


 config file: /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider
 plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoe.so
 name 
 noipdefault
 defaultroute
 hide-password
 lcp-echo-interval 20
 lcp-echo-failure 3
 connect /bin/true
 noauth
 persist
 holdoff 30
 maxfail 0
 mtu 1492

 log: /var/log/daemon.log
 # pppd manually started with: pon dsl-provider eth0
 Jun  1 15:52:33 moritius pppd[3220]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoe.so loaded.
 Jun  1 15:52:33 moritius pppd[3220]: PPPoE Plugin Initialized
 Jun  1 15:52:33 moritius pppd[1613]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
 Jun  1 15:52:33 moritius pppd[1613]: Sending PADI
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Got connection: 12e4
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Connecting PPPoE socket:
 00:90:1a:40:xx:xx e412 eth0 0x807c260 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]:
 using channel 4
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Using interface ppp0
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Connect: ppp0 -- eth0
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
 Jun  1 15:52:34 moritius pppd[1613]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
 Jun  1 15:52:37 moritius pppd[1613]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
 Jun  1 15:52:37 moritius pppd[1613]: local  IP address 80.50.70.*
 Jun  1 15:52:37 moritius pppd[1613]: remote IP address 213.25.2.57

 # pppd triggered to renegotiate connection manually with SIGHUP
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down started (pid
 15411) Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500 Jun  1
 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Connection terminated.
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Connect time 109.5 minutes.
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Sent 16682282 bytes, received 31385375
 bytes. Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Doing disconnect
 Jun  1 17:41:59 moritius pppd[1613]: Script /etc/ppp/ip-down finished (pid
 15411), status = 0x100 Jun  1 17:42:09 moritius pppd[1613]: Sending PADI
 Jun  1 17:42:09 moritius pppd[1613]: invalid packet Ether addr:
 00:90:1a:40:xx:xx  (PPPOE Discovery)  PPPoE hdr: ver=0x1 type=0x1 code=0xd3
 sid=0xe412 length=0x0023 (Unknown)  PPPoE tag: type=0112 length=001f
 (Unknown) unrecognized data Jun  1 17:42:09 moritius pppd[1613]: Failed to
 negotiate PPPoE connection: 10 No child processes Jun  1 17:42:09 moritius
 pppd[1613]: Exit.

 # pppd manually started again with: pon dsl-provider eth0
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[22956]: Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoe.so loaded.
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[22956]: PPPoE Plugin Initialized
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Sending PADI
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: HOST_UNIQ successful match
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Got connection: 158e
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Connecting PPPoE socket:
 00:90:1a:40:xx:xx 8e15 eth0 0x807c260 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]:
 using channel 5
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Using interface ppp0
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Connect: ppp0 -- eth0
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Couldn't increase MTU to 1500.
 Jun  1 17:42:42 moritius pppd[31353]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
 Jun  1 17:42:45 moritius pppd[31353]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
 Jun  1 17:42:45 moritius pppd[31353]: local  IP address 80.50.49.*
 Jun  1 

Re: [leaf-user] Bering 1.2 wireless and PCMCIA

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
The pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package was updated with 1.2 but the doc was not 
updated. 
The key question is to know if your card is recognized that is in the pcmcia 
card configuration database. Do you hear one/two beeps at boot time ?
Next think to check is your interfaces file. how does it look like ?
Jacques
Le Mardi 17 Juin 2003 16:46, Bob W a écrit :
   I'm using Bering 1.2 and having trouble with the wireless and PCMCIA
 support.,

 guides such as,
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buwireless.html
 suggest that the PCMCIA config section will have

 1) pcmcia default parameters
 2) pcmcia configuration
 3) wireless configuration

 Mine instead has

 1) /etc/pcmcia/config.opts   pcmcia card local configuration file
 2) pcmcia default parameters
 3) pcmcia card configuration database

 P.S.  I'm using the PCMCIA_orinoco.lrp package suggested at the above link

   now I cant, for the life of me, get the wireless card to work.
 eth0 starts up and gets an IP
 eth1(wireless) just wont get an IP
   I've fiddled different combinations in the linked files and also tried
 creating the /etc/pcmcia/wireless file that the above guide refers to -
 even then I just get syntax complaints.

   In the Change Log for 1.2 I saw this though

 New wireless.lrp package for an easy configuration of wireless interfaces
 from the /etc/interfaces file.

 is it possiblle the wireless_orinoco.lrp packages doesnt include this
 update which is causing the confusion in the config files?

   if so how do I circumvent this? and if not, any ideas? where to put the
 info required for the IP to assign correctly for instance?

   using CableTron Roamabout 802.11
 daemon.log reports
 socket 0 Intersil PRISM2 11Mbps Wireless Adaptor

 and debug reports
 Looks like Lucent/Agere firmware version 8.10

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Re: [leaf-user] Bering and grsecurity

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
I doubt this is the pb. As described in the user manual there is no problem 
setting up Bering as a print server without doing anything to the grsecurity 
configuration.
I suspect:
1/ You are not using the modules corresponding to the Bering version you are 
using
2/ You do not load the proper set of modules
Check
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bup9100.html
for guidance
Jacques
Le Mardi 17 Juin 2003 17:28, arnaud.regnier a écrit :
 I'm trying to use a program that read and write the printer port on a
 Bering box. I got a grsec error when I call ioperm(...) function. Does
 anyone know how to configure grsecurity to be more tolerant on my Bering
 box?

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Re: [leaf-user] A typo in /var/lib/lrpkg/pptpd.conf

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 17 Juin 2003 11:13, James Neave a écrit :
Thanks this is corrected. The new packages have been uploaded.
Jacques
 Hello,

 In pptpd.lrp, the file /var/lib/lrpkg/pptpd.conf

 The line

 /etc/ppp/pptpd.options

 should read

 /etc/ppp/pptpd-options

 For future reference, is this the right way to report bugs, etc?
The SF bug tracker or the leaf-devel list is more appropriate.
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[leaf-user] Booting and installing Bering using PXE

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
I have worked on a pxe.lrp package that is allowing booting Bering with a PXE 
enabled NIC.
Walter Cardwell has been very helpful in challenging me on this idea.
I was also inspired by the scp backup scripts from Erich

Basically you can know boot Bering from a tftp server and bacup your packages 
either on the server or on a floppy.

The doc is here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bupxebooting.html

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[leaf-user] Securing a wireless network with openvpn

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Scott Merril has contributed a new chapter of the Bering user's guide.
He welcomes feedback and comments

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buopenvpn.html

Thanks Scott !

Jacques


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[leaf-user] Configuring an USB Speedtouch modem for Bering

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
This piece was written by me with the support Matthew Pozzi for a modem which 
appears to be quite popular in France  in Australia ...

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buspeedtch.html

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[leaf-user] Using GRUB as an alternative boot loader for Bering

2003-06-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
GRUB is a very attractive boot loader for hard disks and CFs
You can have mutiple configurations, nice menus and the like.
Here is the latest piece of the Bering user's guide.

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bugrub.html

Jacques

Note: that will be all for tonight :-)


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Re: [leaf-user] How to show default gateway IP?

2003-06-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 21:37, M  Lu a écrit :
 By default, Bering is using dnscache and so /etc/resolv.conf has
 192.168.1.254. Seems to me that ISP's DNSes are not used at all if you do
 not change settings in dnscache. dnscache still works because it uses root
 DNSes. Correct me if I am wrong.

You are right. By default Bering does not use the ISP DNSes since it is using 
- even at the router level - it's own dns resolver that is dnscache.
That is why you have the nodns statement in the pump conf file.
If you remove it you should get your ISP DNSes in your resolv.conf
But why should you ?
Jacques

pump.conf:

retries 3
script /etc/pump.shorewall
device eth0 {
nodns
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Re: [leaf-user] How to show default gateway IP?

2003-06-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 23:00, Jeff Newmiller a écrit :
 On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Jacques Nilo wrote:
  Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 21:37, M  Lu a écrit :
   By default, Bering is using dnscache and so /etc/resolv.conf has
   192.168.1.254. Seems to me that ISP's DNSes are not used at all if you
   do not change settings in dnscache. dnscache still works because it
   uses root DNSes. Correct me if I am wrong.
 
  You are right. By default Bering does not use the ISP DNSes since it is
  using - even at the router level - it's own dns resolver that is
  dnscache. That is why you have the nodns statement in the pump conf file.
  If you remove it you should get your ISP DNSes in your resolv.conf
  But why should you ?

 Now that is a question I have puzzled over in the negative... why
 _shouldn't_ you? I know it is inconvenient to release a disk image that
 has to be configured to start at a nearby upstream cache, but isn't that
 more friendly to the root servers?  True, you are reducing the pounding on
 them by caching your _own_ repeat queries, but if all of us masqueraders
 uses our own copies of dnscache then we haven't improved the overloading
 situation for the root servers. Why bother them if the answer is nearby?
 Perhaps this reconfiguration should be an option in the documentation.

Well this is I guess the paranoid idea behind using dnscache: if you start 
from the root servers you do not have the risk of using your ISP DNSes which 
might have been corrupted :-)
But you are right this could be explained more clearly in the doc.
Basically you remove the nodns in pump and set FORWARDONLY to YES in dnscache
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/dnscache3.html#AEN113
(There is some info in the doc if you dig in :-) )
Cheers
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Re: [leaf-user] How to show default gateway IP?

2003-06-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 23:15, Jacques Nilo a écrit :
Oops. You do not touch the pump stuff.
FORWARDONLY=YES shuold be enough and your resolv.conf still points to 
192.168.1.254
Jacques
 Well this is I guess the paranoid idea behind using dnscache: if you start
 from the root servers you do not have the risk of using your ISP DNSes
 which might have been corrupted :-)
 But you are right this could be explained more clearly in the doc.
 Basically you remove the nodns in pump and set FORWARDONLY to YES in
 dnscache http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/dnscache3.html#AEN113
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Re: [leaf-user] How to show default gateway IP?

2003-06-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 16 Juin 2003 23:15, Jacques Nilo a écrit :
Oops. You do not touch the pump stuff.
FORWARDONLY=YES shuold be enough and your resolv.conf still points to 
192.168.1.254
JN
 Well this is I guess the paranoid idea behind using dnscache: if you start
 from the root servers you do not have the risk of using your ISP DNSes
 which might have been corrupted :-)
 But you are right this could be explained more clearly in the doc.
 Basically you remove the nodns in pump and set FORWARDONLY to YES in
 dnscache http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/dnscache3.html#AEN113
 (There is some info in the doc if you dig in :-) )
 Cheers
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Re: [leaf-user] ext3 on Bering 1.1

2003-06-15 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 15 Juin 2003 17:14, Kory Krofft a écrit :
ext3.o depends on jbd.o
So you need to declare them in your /etc/modules file in this order:
jbd
ext3

Also since you are using Bering 1.1 you need to use the corresponding modules 
tree
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/modules/2.4.20/

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Re: [leaf-user] How do I create a bootable CF card?

2003-06-15 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 15 Juin 2003 00:07, David Nist a écrit :
grub is your friend. That is what I am using on my openbrick
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bugrub.html

Jacques
 Good Evening all

 I have recently replaced the CF card in my Openbrick 520E. The new
 compact flash card is a blank. I have tried several methods to create a
 bootable bearing partition on it but have had no luck. I can access it
 thorough a Sandisk card reader and can even transfer files back and
 forth under Red Hat. However, I'm at a loss as to how to get the Brick
 to boot from the CF card. Any help would be very much appreciated.

 Specs: Openbrick 520E, http://www.storever.com   256 RAM, no hard drive,
 and an exact duplicate replacement 265 MB A-1 Compact Flash Card that
 came with the unit.

 Thanks ahead of time.

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Re: [leaf-user] RealTek nic problem

2003-06-13 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 13 Juin 2003 21:45, Peter Mueller a écrit :
  In /etc/modules it appears to depend only on mii.o that I loaded.

 Download the bering .config and try compiling the 8139 driver into the
 kernel.  You could also try downloading Donald Becker's driver's from scyld
 and patching that into your kernel.  (Like Lynn says, don't forget
 pci-scan!)
Donald Becker's drivers are available in the kernel/net Bering modules 
directory
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Re: [leaf-user] problems with idt77105.o

2003-06-12 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 12 Juin 2003 00:30, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
Jose Luis:
I checked your problem. Obviously you are using a module which does not 
correspond to the distro version.
Remember: each version of Bering has its own set of modules and you cannot 
mix them up.
I advise you to use the latest Bering 1.2 version and the corresponding 
modules:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/atm/idt77105.o

I have no pb insmoding this module:
# insmod idt77105.o
Using idt77105.o

firewall: -root-
# lsmod
Module PagesUsed by
idt771052624   0 (unused)
ip_nat_irc  2176   0 (unused)
ip_nat_ftp  2784   0 (unused)
ip_conntrack_irc2880   1
ip_conntrack_ftp3648   1
ne  6196   0 (unused)
ne2k-pci4684   2
83905820   0 [ne ne2k-pci]

Jacques

 I was thinking about this, and.. maybe the problem is
 because I am using bering rc3 (wihtout grsecurity )
 and I would need to use rc4. If so, where can I find
 the image files of Bering rc4  patched with grsecurity

 Thanks

  --- Jacques Nilo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 escribió:  Le Mercredi 11 Juin 2003 13:30, Jose Luis
 Abuelo

  Sebio a écrit :
   Hi everyone!
  
 As I was told in this mailing list, I have
   downloaded the module idt77105.o to install with
 
  other
 
   module nicstar.o to get my atm nic ForeRunnerLE
 
  25Mbps
 
   work under bering.
  
I went to

 http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/modules.dep

to check the module dependences and I did not
 
  find a
 
   dependence with idt77105.o but when I try to
 
  install
 
   this module before I install nicstar.o I get this
   error:
  
   insmod idt77105.o
   Using idt77105.o
   insmod: unresolved symbol gr_is_capable
 
  It looks like an incompatibility problem with the
  grsecurity patch.
  The only way to check would be to recompile the
  kernel with grsecurity
  disabled.
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Re: [leaf-user] problems with idt77105.o

2003-06-11 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 11 Juin 2003 13:30, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
 Hi everyone!

   As I was told in this mailing list, I have
 downloaded the module idt77105.o to install with other
 module nicstar.o to get my atm nic ForeRunnerLE 25Mbps
 work under bering.

  I went to
 http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/modules.dep

  to check the module dependences and I did not find a
 dependence with idt77105.o but when I try to install
 this module before I install nicstar.o I get this
 error:

 insmod idt77105.o
 Using idt77105.o
 insmod: unresolved symbol gr_is_capable

It looks like an incompatibility problem with the grsecurity patch.
The only way to check would be to recompile the kernel with grsecurity 
disabled.
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Re: [leaf-user] problems proving atmtools.lrp

2003-06-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 10 Juin 2003 19:11, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
 Hi, How are you doing?

  Let´s see if you can help me out here.
 I am trying to use a package called atmtools.lrp
 that you can find at this address
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp

   I am using this package because I am trying to use
 an ATM NIC card
 (ForeRunner ATM Adapter), but I am having some
 problems that maybe you can help me with.

 1) First I install the module to control the atm Nic
 called nicstar.o, which
 I have downloaded from the leaf modules website. But
 once I have this module installed,
 sometimes it gives me error, sometimes it doesn´t. But
 most of the time
 is does and it gives me this error:

 #insmod nicstar.o
 Using /lib/modules/nicstar.o
 insmod: unresolved symbol idt77105_stop
 insmod: unresolved symbol idt77105_init
A look in the modules.dep file would have tell you that nicstar.o depends on
/lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/drivers/atm/idt77105.o
So load idt77105.o before nicstar.o

modules.dep file is here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/modules.dep
  Another thing is that the command Ifconfig doesn´t
 work (It says ifconfig: not found).
there is no ifconfig command in LEAF distro. They use ip command.
In Bering you just have to declare your interface in the /etc/interfaces file 
to activate the interfaces. Then the ifup program will execute the proper ip 
commands for you
Please read the installation  user's guide:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/binetwork.html#AEN804
Also no double post on leaf-devel please.

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Re: [leaf-user] network time services

2003-06-07 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 7 Juin 2003 11:51, Steve Wright a écrit :
 Gurus,

 two issues ;

 I need a leaf router to securely get the correct time from my core server.

 I would like to broadcast / make available time to the connected
 wireless subnets.

 Which LRP packages ?   Docs for this ?
ntpsimpl.lrp -- ntp server
ntpdate.lrp -- ntp client
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/butime.html#AEN1628
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Re: [leaf-user] help: /etc/rc2.d link doesn't get saved

2003-06-07 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 7 Juin 2003 11:47, Steve Wright a écrit :
 Gurus,

 I put a startup link viz ;

 ln -s /etc/init.d/pppoe-server /etc/rc2.d/S85pppoe-server

 but on save-and-reboot, it has gone !

 How do I add a startup link for runlevel 2 ?

 Version is leaf-wisp-dist (latest)
in the pppoe-server init script add
RCDLINKS=2,S85
Then save the package in which pppoe-server is stored
(have a look at the other init.d scripts coming from Bering)
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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] Creating a atm-tools.lrp package

2003-06-06 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 6 Juin 2003 15:27, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
In a nutshell:
1/ you have to compile your programs under Debian/slink (if using 
Dachstein/wisp2/Bering) or against uClibc (is using Bering uClibc)
You can use a slink virtual environnement to do this
2/ Once this is done create the file in var/lib/lrpkg dir as you described 
below
3/ then pack everything using tar czvf 

Or alternatively try
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp
Let me know if this is working OK and I'll move it to the Bering package 
directory
The package provides:

debian:/tmp/test# tar xzvf ../atmtools.lrp
lib/libatm.so.1
lib/libatm.so.1.0.0
sbin/atmarp
sbin/atmarpd
usr/bin/aread
usr/bin/atmdiag
usr/bin/atmdump
usr/bin/awrite
usr/bin/awrite
usr/bin/saaldump
usr/bin/sonetdiag
usr/bin/ttcp_atm
usr/sbin/atmaddr
usr/sbin/atmsigd
usr/sbin/bus
usr/sbin/esi
usr/sbin/lecs
usr/sbin/mpcd
usr/sbin/zntune
usr/sbin/atmloop
usr/sbin/atmtcp
usr/sbin/enitune
usr/sbin/ilmid
etc/atmsigd.conf
etc/init.d/atm
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.conf
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.help
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.list
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.version
usr/sbin/les
usr/sbin/zeppelin

Jacques
 Hi everyone:

 Here I am trying to create a package for the LRP
 distribution Bering, which I am using. As I have
 readed at the Developer´s guide the steps I have to
 follow to create my package is adding the package and
 a group of files :

 • pkgname.list – List of files contained in the
 package, relative to / –  these paths must be relative
 to / (root).
 • pkgname.version – Version of the software package
 (in the format version-release).
 • pkgname.help – Help file for the software package.
 • pkgname.exclude – List of files to never include in
 the package or any other package – these files might
 include spool files, temporary files, and files that
 get created every time the software starts.
 • pkgname.conf – A list of configuration files used by
 the package.  Each entry can contain a comment after
 the filename but on the same line.  This file is used
 by the configuration utilities found in LRP and LEAF
 systems.

   The situation is that I have got the atm-tools
 package for linux OS obtained from the
 leaf.sourceforge.net website. So, to create a
 atmtools.lrp package Do I have to add the files that I
 saw in the Developer´s guide?, or I have to install
 the package for the Linux OS and then get the binary
 and script files (you know which ones?), add the
 pkgname.list, .help... and create the .tar.gz file. I
 am sorry for this question but I am a begginer in this
 field.

  Thank you for your help. If somebody has created this
 package already I will be more than pleased if I can
 get it somewhere.
 (The package to use an adsl connection ppp with ATM is
 not useful for me because I am trying to use real ATM
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Re: [leaf-user] bering IDE driver problem

2003-06-05 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 4 Juin 2003 18:35, Marc E. Fiuczynski a écrit :
 I followed the instructions to put the IDE drivers into initrd.lrp of the
 bering floppy. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to work with my
 disk-on-chip IDE drive (even though this drive can be accessed just fine
 via a linux rescue floppy).

 In the dmesg information shown below there are two lines stating detected
 chipset, but driver not compiled in!. However, when checking with insmod,
 the ide-disk.o, ide-mod.o, and ide-probe-mod.o files have all been loaded.
 These modules are listed in the boot modules files, so they should have
 been insmod'ed in before the kernel does these tests. Any way, can someone
 shed light onto what might be going on or wrong here?
What about the DOC modules ? Have you loaded them as well ?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/budiskonchip.html#AEN1274
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Re: [leaf-user] pppoe-server problems

2003-06-04 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 4 Juin 2003 03:59, Lynn Avants a écrit :
 On Tuesday 03 June 2003 09:18 pm, Steve Wright wrote:
  sigh  this isn't working.  What am I missing ?

 [...]

  wisprouter: -root-
  # modprobe ppp_deflate
  insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.20: No such file or directory
  Using /modules/ppp_deflate.o
  insmod: unresolved symbol zlib_deflateInit2_
  insmod: unresolved symbol zlib_deflate_workspacesize
  insmod: unresolved symbol zlib_deflate
  insmod: unresolved symbol zlib_deflateReset
  insmod: unresolved symbol zlib_deflateEnd

 U zlib.lrp (http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo)
No. From Bering (1.1 onward) /etc/modules file:
snip
# Modules needed for PPP connection
#slhc
#ppp_generic
#ppp_async
# The three following modules are not always needed
#zlib_inflate
#zlib_deflate
#ppp_deflate
/snip

Since kernel 2.4.20 ppp_deflate depends on zlib_inflate and deflate modules 
available here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/2.4.20/kernel/lib/
add then to /lib/modules, declare them in /etc/modules and that will fix your 
pb.
 [...]

  hmmm, try using the rp module instead of kernel mode..
 
  pppd[2605]: /etc/ppp/plugins/rp-pppoe.so: undefined symbol: remote_number
 
  grrr, that's equally broken.

 Ummm no (recent) rp-pppoe package for Bering, the kernel pppoe is
 what is normally used anymore.
the pppoe plugin provided in pppoe.lrp should work. 

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] Speedtouch USB modem and Bering 1.2 - progress

2003-05-31 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 30 Mai 2003 13:44, Matthew Pozzi a écrit :
Matthew
OK let's try to simplify the process as musch as wee can:
I assume that all the correct modules are loaded in /etc/modules (send me 
offlist a copy of that file)
Now put the following statements in your /etc/interfaces file (and remove the 
rest):

# Loopback interface.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

# Declare the external (ppp) interface
#auto ppp0
iface ppp0 inet ppp
pre-up mount none /proc/bus/usb -t usbdevfs
pre-up sleep 2
pre-up modem_run -f /lib/modules/mgmt.o -m
pre-up sleep 1
provider adsl

# Declare the internal interface
# Default: eth0 / fixed IP = 192.168.1.254
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.254
masklen 24
broadcast 192.168.1.255

Now the /etc/init.d/speedtch script is not needed anymore.
Once the /etc/interfaces file is setup and all the modules loaded type
ifup -v ppp0
and look at what is happening -- this should bring up ppp0 with a trace of 
all the commands that are executed. (-v = verify)
If you type plog you should have the interesting part of the syslog file. 
Then send that file f you have problems
If this is working then remove the # before auto ppp0 and next time you boot 
up the interface will be brought up automatically

Also the output of
lsmod
could be useful to check the modules that are loaded

Cheers
Jacques
 Jacques, so far so good. I have followed the instructions on
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/manpages/SpeedTouch-HOWTO-en.html

 and so far I have got to the stage of the ADSL line synching up and telling
 me I have 512Kb down and 128 Kb upstream. Now it tries to start pppd but as
 I do not have a ppp0 or even ppp device in my list of network devices it is
 not getting anywhere.

 Please pardon my ignorance, but how do I set a ppp device in Bering with it
 being assigning any parameters, or even automatically dialling, which would
 be the ideal situation?

 I gather this whole setup can be put into the network config to do just
 this?

 Regards,
 Matt


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Re: [leaf-user] add PCI USB expansion card, USB memory stick to Bering box

2003-05-31 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 30 Mai 2003 15:12, H.G. Bekker a écrit :
 Hello List,

 In my search to upgrade my LEAF box with WiFi capabilities I am running
 into the 1.68 Mb size limit of my Bering 1.0 floppy. I am thinking of
 adding a USB 1.1 PCI expansion card and a 128/256 USB memory stick to my
 Bering box. I will still boot from floppy though. This is just for extra
 packages.

 Can anyone recommend me a USB expansion card and memory stick which are
 supported by Bering kernel modules?
Bering has no problem to boot from any USB device.
The real problem is to make sure that your BIOS allows booting from such a 
device.
Jacques
 Thanks in advance.

 Chera Bekker


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[leaf-user] Re: Bering ssh installation

2003-05-30 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 30 Mai 2003 05:22, Greg Playle a écrit :
How look your syslinux.cfg file ?
Are you sure your files are not corrupted ?
Please switch to the leaf-user list for support
Jacques
 Mr. Nilo:
   I could use some directions to more information.
   I am learning a bit about LEAF, the Bering distribution.
   I've pulled the package, followed the directions, and I think I've got an
 approach working.  I pulled additional modules from your page.
   I'm working a simple, serial-modem / single network (ppp0 eth0) setup.  I
 wanted to install ssh as I went about it.  I've followed the directions,
 changed the installation to use two floppies, and added the libz, sshd, and
 sshkey modules to syslinux.cfg and the modules disk.
   When I boot, I get an error message on the libz load that says Invalid
 gzip magic.  I did a google, but could find only one dead link to a
 sourceforge archive.
   I've obviously set something up incorrectly, but don't know what it is.
   If you could point me to something that might help, I'd greatly appreciate
 it.
 Respectfully,
 Greg


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Re: [leaf-user] Speedtouch USB modem and Bering 1.2

2003-05-28 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 28 Mai 2003 08:50, Matthew Pozzi a écrit :
 Thanks heaps Jacques I will test this, but can you check that the
 speedtch.lrp you have made available is the right one? I have downloaded it
 and there is no /etc/ppp/peers/adsl script in the package and there is a
 /etc/speedtouch.conf file.

Yep I did a mistake. The new file is uploaded.
I tried to sent it directly to you but your E-mail address is rejected again 
and again ?
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] Speedtouch USB modem and Bering 1.2

2003-05-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 27 Mai 2003 13:07, vous avez écrit :
 Thank you Jacques, I am looking into this as its the only way forward for
 me. I will keep you posted on progress and perhaps help someone else out in
 the process.

 Yes I am using those packages, thanks for the tips, mixing the two pages of
 instructions will be a learning experience!

 You and I are about 17 hours apart so there will be significant delays of a
 day or two or three between responses so bear with me.

 Merci,
 Matt
Matt:

Your E-Mail address is bounced back.

I have simplified the speedtouch script which should now run on Bering. 
There may remain some bugs but you will tell me.
1/ All USB modules must be loaded through /etc/modules
2/ Likewise for n_hdlc
3/ the microcode must be stored in /lib/modules as well under the name mgmt.o 
(can be redefined in /etc/init.d/speedtouch)
4/ There is no more /etc/speedtouch.conf file
5/ The /etc/ppp/peers/adsl script is provided in the package
6/ ifconfig replaced by ip in the speedtouch script. I think you have to test 
for the presence of the peer string to be sure the ppp connection is 
established.

The new package is here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/testing/speedtch.lrp
Well let me know how it goes. 

Cheers
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Re: [leaf-user] Cannot change ppp configuration.

2003-04-05 Thread Jacques Nilo
On Saturday 5 April 2003 10:05, Louis Lubbers wrote:
 Hello,

 I am setting up Bering 1.1 with my ADSL modem. To do this I need PPTP and
 PPP. In the online user guide
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bupppoa.html (6.4) it says that I
 need to change PPP configuration files using the lrcfg menu.

 Under Packages configuration (or anywhere else) I do not have a menu PPP
 and thus I cannot edit anything. Also, the directory /etc/ppp does not
 exist.

 Could someone please help me?

 Thanks in advance,
 Louis.
the ppp package is probably not declared in the syslinux.cfg file
Add it in the LRP= ... list
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Re: [leaf-user] increasing size of root filesystem

2003-03-31 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 31 Mars 2003 20:52, Peter Lourens a écrit :
 Hi,

 Does anyone know howto increase the size of the root (/). Since there
 are a lot of packages nowadays it is difficult to fit them in the
 initial 6MB. Even after deleting everyhing I don't need I can't get
 everything on the 6MB :(
 It's strange; in the user and devel mailinglists no one complaints about
 this...Am I the only one?
syst_size=10M in the syslinux.cfg will do the trick
This is in the doc by the way ...
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/biaddrm.html#AEN636
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Re: [leaf-user] FreeS/WAN AES alg

2003-03-28 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 27 Mars 2003 16:16, Bibinsa a écrit :
 Does the freeswan lrp package supports EAS alg ?

 I want to use Cisco VPN Client under winXP/2k avec
 Bering running freeswan but freeswan appears not to be
 able to use AEC algo.
No but will be included in the soon to be released version of Bering 1.1 
(1.1.a) that will fix the Nat-traversal option which does not work with 1.1
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Re: [leaf-user] OpenVPN

2003-03-28 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 27 Mars 2003 21:46, Scott Merrill a écrit :
 I've seen some posts (here and on the Shorewall list) about OpenVPN, so I
 thought I'd take a look.  I like what I see, and I'd like to try to
 implement it on LEAF/Bering.

 Getting OpenVPN compiled for Bering is problematic, though.  I followed the
 Bering UML instructions for creating a virtual slink environment for
 compiling userland programs, but the compilation of OpenVPN produced a
 binary that did not contain tun/tap device support (since it couldn't find
 the appropriate kernel bits).

 I tried linking 2.4.20's /usr/src/linux/include/linux/if_tun.h into the
 virtual slink's /usr/include/linux/, but make throws an error about the
 tun.c portion of OpenVPN.

 I tried compiling OpenVPN on both Debian woody and Red Hat 7.3, but running
 this binary segfaults on Bering.

 This is my first stab at compiling something for Bering myself.  Is it
 possible to compile OpenVPN against slink's glibc and the newer Bering
 kernel?
Yes it is and I did it for you and for this nice community too ...
The package is here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/packages/openvpn.lrp
It is statically compiled against openssl 0.9.7a and lzo 1.08
It is untested so please any feedback would be appreciated
do not forget to load the ifconfig.lrp package from Charles site
You also need to create:
mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
and load the tun.o module if you are using the tun/tap driver setup.

Also a volunteer for a Bering new user's guide chapter would be appreciated...

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] AE editor on Bering distro

2003-03-22 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Samedi 22 Mars 2003 01:01, Patrick Teague a écrit :
 Hey,

 I was wondering...  I like that 'ae' editor in the Bering distro.  Where
 can I find that?  I'm wanting to put it on my other machines (mandrake,
 slack) for quick editing on things.

Patrick
ae is a symlink to e3 editor. The author page is here:
http://www.sax.de/~adlibit/
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[leaf-user] RE: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

2003-03-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Graig:
The rw parameter is needed for post 2.4.18 kernel whatever the boot media is (floppy, 
cd-rom, disk...). If you do not put it your initial fs is mounted Read-only and 
therefore you cannot create directories needed at the initial stage of the boot 
process.
By the way my documentation mention this:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bucdrom.html
See end of paragraph 8.4

Jacques

Alex,
O.K., I'm confused. Why does it work without the rw parameter if you're
using a floppy disk...but not a CD?

Craig

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 Betreff: [leaf-user] rw parameter necessary for bootable CD?

The rw parameter is not needed for the 2.4.18 kernel (Bering 1.0), but it is
needed for newer kernels (2.4.20 of Bering 1.1), starting with 2.4.19 or
2.4.20.

- Alex



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Re: AW: [leaf-user] Bering 1.1 and NAT-Traversal

2003-03-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 17 Mars 2003 18:54, Alex Rhomberg a écrit :
 Lino

  I'm experiencing a problem with Bering 1.1 and NAT Traversal.
  Everything but NAT Traversal works fine; Pluto complains in my
  /var/log/daemon.log:
 
  ipsec__plutorun: 003 NAT-Traversal: ESPINUDP(1) not supported by kernel -
  NAT-Traversal.
 
  Any ideas? The only solution is to recompile the kernel?

 You could use the kernel I compiled, it's on
 http://leaf-project.org/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=1402page_id=49
 and includes Super FreeS/WAN with NAT-T support. You also have to use the
 kernel modules and ipsec.lrp supplied there.

Alex:
Bering 1.1 kernel is patched with all the patches included here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/kernel/
and here:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/development/freeswan-1.99/

Apparently I did something wrong either applying the NAT Traversal patches or 
in my kernel config file. Any idea ?
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering/pppoe: ignoring mtu setting...

2003-03-13 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 13 Mars 2003 07:10, Thomas V. Fischer a écrit :
 I am not really having a problem but I am tryin got optimise my connection
 and make it work better.

 With ADSL connections one of the best things to do is to ensure that your
 MTU (ie the packet size on the network) is the same size as the permissable
 ATM frame. This avoids fragmentation of the pckets and therefore improves
 network connectivity.

 I know for a fact that my DSL provider needs an MTU set to 1452 (default on
 most systems/ethernet is 1500).

 I have changed the pppoe daemon settings in the config file and changed all
 the MTU values to 1452. But the pppoe daemon seems to ignore this and just
 leaves it at 1492.

 I finally got around it by adding up ip link set [dev] mtu [size]
 commands to the interfaces config file.

You can alternatively use the mtu parameter in the ifconfig file. i.e :
iface eth0 inet static
address a.b.c.d
masklen e
broadcast  a.b.c.255
mtu 1452

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ATM bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 10 Mars 2003 21:19, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
 Hi, Let's see if somebody can help me with this. I've
 a computer running with a bering distribution and I
 would like to work with an ATM card too.

  Do you know if I can use ATM in bering? How? Do I
 need any package or module? How can I configure it? Do
 you know any guide for that?

Check this chapter of the user's guide:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bupppoatm.html

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Re: [leaf-user] IPsec with Bering 1.1 without MAWK.LRP and IPSEC509.LRP ?

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
On Monday 10 March 2003 22:07, Francois BERGERET wrote:
 Hi all folks,

 I am jumping into IPSec with my two feet.
 I am using Bering 1.1.
 I am surprised to see that our friend Jacques NILO has stored minus files
 for Bering 1.1 than the previous 1.0. I have trieved the IPSEC.LRP, but not
 IPSEC509.LRP and not MAWK.LRP in his current directories
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/.
 Are they always needed, or only the IPSEC.LRP is necessary ?
 I want to check VPN with preshared secret as the first step, and pass to
 X509 after.

 Could you, somebody, confirm me if I have missed something or if only file
 is now necessary ?

As stated in the Changelog, begining with Bering 1.1 there is now only one 
version of ipsec which includes all the patches x509, NAT-traversal ...
SInce there is now only a single package I named it ipsec.lrp
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bichlog.html#AEN111

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Re: [leaf-user] How to set process run at startup?

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 04:22, Lynn Avants a écrit :
 On Monday 10 March 2003 09:12 pm, Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote:
  Dear all
   I would like to start one process at startup. Could i write some
  script to run at startup like rc.local? anyone who know please tell me.

 It goes in /etc/init.d like Debian with the RCDLINKS line set for the
 runlevel and load order.
In fact there is another, more traditional approach:
There is and /etc/rc.boot  directory in Bering. All the scripts you will put 
there will be executed at the end of the boot process by /etc/init.d/rcS:

snip
rcS:#   For compatibility, run the files in /etc/rc.boot too.
rcS:[ -d /etc/rc.boot ]  run-parts /etc/rc.boot
snip

Also do not forget to save etc.lrp once your script have been put into 
rc.boot. :-)

Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] WISP on soekris help

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 03:03, Dave Shpritz a écrit :
 I tried askig this on the WISP list, but got no response (maybe not many
 people on the list?).  Anyway, thanks for any help in advance.

 Dave


 Hey folks,
 I'm having a large amount of trouble getting my soekris board as an access
 points.  Well, it acts as an access point (I'm using a Prism 2.5 D-Link Air
 650 PCMCIA card), that is I can connect to the ap as a client, I get a good
 signal, but I can't surf.  ARG!  Any help would be great, thanks in
 advance.

Are your interfaces properly configured in Shorewall ?
What says:
ip addr show
and
cat /etc/shorewall/interfaces

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[leaf-user] Re: Development environment

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 00:39, Ryan Lindeman a écrit :
 Hi,

 I'm trying to use Bering for work and I would like to create some packages
 for it.  I'm having problems creating a development environment, can you
 give me a few pointers as to what to do after I setup a debian/woody
 virtual machine?
To create Bering packages you need to setup a Debian/slink virtual machine. 
Debian/woody is only used for kernel development
Then you need to learn how to build a LEAF package. Refer to the LEAF 
Document manager. Section 13 Developer questions answered:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=13751

Jacques
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Re: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] Tunneling in bering

2003-03-10 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 07:52, Simon Blake a écrit :
 ok. Using Bering to make a remote bridge. A very, very, mini howto.

 You need a bering system, with bridging already working, and with the
 tun.o kernel module loaded. Make sure /dev/net/tun exists, if it
 doesn't, add

 mkdir /dev/net
 mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200

 to the end of /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.mk , and backup initrd.lrp.

 (Jacques/Eric, would be nice to get that into Bering by default)
Yes. Or could be added in the vtund.lrp package in the init.d/vtund script

 get the vtund executable (from http://vtun.sourceforge.net/ ) onto your
 box.  Unfortunately, I don't have a package that'll do this (well, I do,
 but it's compiled against glibc-2.2.5, so probably isn't much help to
 most people).
It's available for Bering here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/vtund.lrp

Jacques
 make a bridge device in /etc/network/interfaces, add the real interfaces
 you want to bridge, and the tap0 interface:

 iface br0 inet static
   address 192.168.1.0
   masklen 32
   bridge_ports eth0 tap0

 note that you *don't* want an auto br0 line in there - this thing
 won't work unless it's started after vtund has created tap0, so you
 don't want the system bringing up the bridge at boot time.

 create vtund.conf, you'll need something like:


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Re: [leaf-user] PPTP Netfilter Modules for Bering 1.0-rc2

2003-03-05 Thread Jacques Nilo

Brian:
You cannot find those modules in rc2 since at that time the netfilter patches 
were not providing those patches. The were introduced with rc3.
See the changelog:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bichlog.html#AEN290
So my advice would be to switch to 1.0-stable or 1.1 since you cannot use the 
modules compiled for those two releases with prior Bering version.
You also benefit from a lot of bug fixes.
Jacques

 Brian Credeur wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Can anyone send me (or send me a link to) the following modules for
  Bering 1.0-rc2?
 ip_conntrack_pptp.o
 ip_nat_pptp.o
 
  I didn't find them in 'Bering_1.0-rc2_modules_2.4.18.tar.gz' nor was I
  successful in getting those from
  'Bering_1.0-rc3_modules_2.4.18.tar.gz' to load.
 
  fw: -root-
  # insmod ip_conntrack_pptp.o
  Using ip_conntrack_pptp.o
  insmod: unresolved symbol ip_ct_gre_keymap_add
 
  fw: -root-
  # insmod ip_nat_pptp.o
  Using ip_nat_pptp.o
  insmod: unresolved symbol ip_ct_gre_keymap_del
  insmod: unresolved symbol ip_conntrack_change_expect
  insmod: unresolved symbol ip_ct_gre_keymap_add
 
  Thanks,
  Brian

 Download those 2.4.18 modules from here:

 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.0-stable/modules/2.4.18/ke
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[leaf-user] Re: Wavelan2_cs orinoco_cs using LEAF Bering

2003-02-27 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Jeudi 27 Février 2003 17:28, vous avez écrit :
The reason is the following they are several orinoco drivers available.
More info here:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Orinoco.html
Modules files corresponding to different cards are defined in 
/etc/pcmcia/config. 
This file comes from the pcmcia_cs package.

At the end of this file you have:

beg quote
# Include configuration files for add-on drivers

source ./*.conf

# Include local configuration settings

source ./config.opts
end quote

Therefore the config are overriden by present .conf files if any and 
ultimatly by /etc/pcmcia/config.opts

In the pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package you have two conf files:
/etc/pcmcia/hermes.conf (conf file from Wireless web site)
and
/etc/pcmcia/wavelan2_cs.conf   (original drivers from Orinoco)
The data from wavelan2_cs.conf will be utltimatly used (alpha order)
To force the usage of orinoco_cs just remove the wavelan2_cs.conf file. You 
can also remove most of the content of config and just keep the souce 
./*.conf statement. Then save pcmcia.lrp


The Lucent modules are defined several time in the following files:
debian:~/bering-2.4.20/pcmcia/etc/pcmcia# grep Lucent *
grep: cis: Is a directory
config:card Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE Adapter
config:  version Lucent Technologies, WaveLAN/IEEE
config:card Lucent Technologies WaveLAN Adapter
config:  version Lucent Technologies, WaveLAN/PCMCIA
hermes.conf:# First class of device : Lucent  OEM
hermes.conf:card Lucent Technologies Orinoco
hermes.conf:card Lucent Technologies Wavelan/IEEE
hermes.conf:  version Lucent Technologies, WaveLAN/IEEE
wavelan2_cs.conf:card Lucent Technologies WaveLAN/IEEE
wavelan2_cs.conf:  version Lucent Technologies, WaveLAN/IEEE
wireless.opts:# Lucent Wavelan IEEE (+ Orinoco, RoamAbout and ELSA)
wireless.opts:INFO=Wavelan IEEE example (Lucent default settings)
wireless.opts:# Old Lucent Wavelan
wireless.opts:INFO=Wavelan example (Lucent default settings)

Hope that will help

Jacques
 Hi,

 Sorry to bother you but I'd like to have
 your opinion about one problem I can't solve using
 LEAF Bering and my wireless card Lucent
 WaveLAN/IEEE.

 This card is recognized and works in a WLAN Managed
 mode but not in ad-hoc mode.

 After days of investigation and testing I found
 that it works correctly on my PC RedHat 8 that
 loads the modules hermes.o orinoco.o orinoco_cs.o
 but not with Bering that automatically loads
 wavelan2_cs.

 BTW, this wavelan2_cs.o is never mentionned in
 any config file ! And it looks impossible to
 force the card to use orinoco_cs even after forcing
 it through /etc/pcmcia/config.

 Do you have any idea of what I did wrong ?
 How these modules are selected ? I thought it was
 with /etc/pcmcia/config.

 Thanks in advance for your help.

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Re: [leaf-user] question about vlan in linux

2003-02-26 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 26 Février 2003 22:08, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
 Hi guys:

   I'm trying to enable the vlan software in a linux
 machine. There is a module called 8021q.o which I
 already installed with the comand
 insmod 8021q
 but the problem is when I reboot the system all the
 configuration I did about vlan in the machine is gone
 because it does not load the module, so I have to do
 everything again.

   I used to work with the distribution Mandrake 8.1
 and I know that you have to add the module you want to
 be loaded when the system is rebooted in a file
 /etc/modules/default... but now I am working with Red
 Hat 7.3 (kernel 2.4.18) and I don't find that file in
 anywhere.

  Do any of you know what I have to do to make that
 module permanent? I thought that  uisng the command
 insmod or modprob was all what I had to do. If I do a
 dmesg after that I can see that the utility is working
 8021q VLAN blablabla
 but I can get the module to be loaded every time I
 reboot the system
Please read the documentation:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/biaddrm.html
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Re: [leaf-user] Unimportant cleanup

2003-02-25 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 25 Février 2003 20:27, Alex Ryabtsev a écrit :
 Hello Leaf-User,

 While doing migration from Bering 1.0 to 1.1 I've discovered dublicates
 of libm library. It was in my libm.lrp and in root.lrp either.
This is a long standing bug in the libm.lrp package where there is no 
/var/lib/lrpkg/libm.list file. Therefore if you backup root.lrp for some 
reason, root.lrp will backup the libm library (since in root.lrp is backuped 
everything which is not explicitly backup in available *.lrp's)
So I fixed that and uploaded a corrected version of libm.lrp in Bering 
1.0-stable and 1.1 packages area
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Re: [leaf-user] Set Root Password

2003-02-25 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 26 Février 2003 06:43, David Pitts a écrit :
 Hi again.  I just know this is a silly question but I can't find the
 answer anywhere!

 Can somebody please tell me how to set a root password in Bering?  Or
 how to create another user?
Leave the LEAF menu (quit)
At the console shell type passwd and answer the usual questions
Then type lrcfg to have the menu back and then save etc.lrp
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Re: [leaf-user] why upgrade to bering 1.1?

2003-02-24 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 24 Février 2003 19:27, H.G. Bekker a écrit :
 Hello list,

 I am a very happy Bering 1.0 user. Are there any compelling reasons to
 upgrade to Bering 1.1?
No unless you need:
1/ A driver only supported in the 2.4.20 kernel (e1000.o for example)
2/ the new features provided in the patched version of freeswan 1.99 
(NAT-traversal)
3/ The latest features provided by Shorewall 1.3.14 (but it is possible to 
upgrade to 1.3.14 while keeping 1.0-stable)
The clean-up made in several packages (etc.lrp and pump.lrp in particular) is 
not essential.
So if you are happy with 1.0-stable, stay with it.
Jacques


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Re: [leaf-user] Notes/question about bering 1.1

2003-02-23 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Dimanche 23 Février 2003 01:22, Ramiro Morales a écrit :
 Hello LEAF community,

 I wanted to share some notes about details I found while playing
 with Bering 1.1.

 There is no /etc/shorewall/OUTPUT file implementing the workaround
 for the icmp-dnat netfilter bug in the shorewall.lrp package
 included with Bering 1.1. I don't it in the packages downloadable
 from the official shorewall.net website either.

 That file was still included in the Shorewall 1.3.10 package as
 shipped with Bering 1.0.

 Is this file no longer necessary because a) Shorewall 1.3.14 and it's
 new handling of PING; b) the bug was fixed with the Netfilter patches
 included in the 2.4.20 kernel?
The answer is b). In fact the bug is fixed in the netfilter code of kernel 
2.4.20.

 Two notes about the ulogd.lrp package:

 $ tar tzf ulogd.lrp
 usr/sbin/ulogd
 etc/ulogd.conf
 etc/cron.daily/ulogd
 etc/init.d/ulogd
 usr/lib/ulogd//   --- this entry seems strange
 usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_OPRINT.so
 usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_LOGEMU.so
 usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_BASE.so
 var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.conf
 var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.help
 var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.list
 var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.version

This is just because in /var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.list you have a usr/lib/ulogd/ 
entry instead of usr/lib/ulogd.  This does not affect the process of 
backuping the corresponding directory though. Only aesthetic pb :-)

 Also, /var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.conf talks about an /etc/cron.weekly/ulogd
 file (in charge of rotating the /var/log/ulogd.log file) that isn't
 getting included in the current release of the package.

That is definitly a mistake of mine. The ulogd script in /etc/cron.weekly 
should have been included in the ulogd.lrp package. It looks like:
# cat /etc/cron.weekly/ulogd

#!/bin/sh
# Save weekly LOGDEPTH versions of ulogd status file
LOGDEPTH=4
# status file name
LOGFILE=/var/log/ulogd.log

if [ -f $LOGFILE ]; then
savelog -g wheel -m 640 -u root -c $LOGDEPTH $LOGFILE /dev/null
/etc/init.d/ulogd reload
fi

You must also declare etc/cron.weekly/ulogd in the /var/lib/lrpkg/ulogd.list 
file

*** I have uploaded a new ulogd.lrp package in the 1.1 errata section which 
fixes all these problems **

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/errata/

Jacques
 Best regards,

 -
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Re: [leaf-user] Bering Kernel Source?

2003-02-21 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Vendredi 21 Février 2003 20:46, Nick Taylor a écrit :
 Peter, thanks again for your comments.

 Hopefully this will be the final question!

 I've now compiled a kernel using the 2.4.20 sources and the Bering
 config file.

 I used:

 make clean
 make dep
 make bzImage

 and ended up with a kernel of 640KB, whereas the linux file on the
 Bering floppy is a mere 518KB.

 Could adding Math Emulation have added that much?

 Or should I have entered something different from make bzImage, i.e.
 is there some command that creates a smaller file?

You have to compress the kernel with UPX
By the way did you read the Bering developer's guide ?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bdev.html
(applies to 1.0-stable but the steps are the same for 1.1 with the 
corresponding patches)
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Re: [leaf-user] E-mailing log files from Bering 1.0 final

2003-02-19 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mercredi 19 Février 2003 18:05, Troy Aden a écrit :
 I must be missing something trivial in how I set this up. I
 have confirmed that I can send mail from my Bering Box with
   Mail -s test  (address) [enter] type message [ctrl-D]. The
 problem is that even though I enter my e-mail address in the
   Lrp_MAIL_ADMIN field in the master LRP settings, it is not
 sending me my log files.
   I also entered a list of lrp ping hosts. I deliberately set
 a bogus IP in there that I knew would fail. Insofar as this, it worked
 great!
   I was sent an e-mail alert indicating a ping failure. So I
 know that mail is set up fine. The whole problem is that it is not sending
 me
   my log files.
   Here is what I would like it to e-mail me.
   I would like to be e-mailed if a particular IP hits my
 firewall more than 10 times.
Troy: 
to mail the output of a given file just type:
cat filename | mail -s My output file [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To do that conditional of a given IP hit more than 10 times requires some 
shell programming.
Refers to /var/sh-www/cgi-bin/viewhits for some ideas about sorting

  I would also want to have the results of an
 ifconfig command
   Sent to me once a week. How do I do this? Can anyone point
 me in the right direction?
ifconfig does not exists in Bering :-)
In /etc/cron.weekly creates an executable file named sendip which will 
contain:

#!/bin/sh
ip addr show | mail -s My Bering ifconfig output [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That should do the trick
Jacques

   Thanks in advance.

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[leaf-user] Re: Driver for Itex 1483 linux kernel 2.4.18

2003-02-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 18 Février 2003 09:07, Humberto Kelkboom a écrit :
A quick google search seems to suggest that the module developed for the 
2.4.16 kernel should work with the 2.4.18 kernel.
Give it a try !
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.0-stable/drivers/speedtouch-pci/1483/
Jacques
 Hello,

 Do you know where I can find a module for the Itex1483 for the linux
 kernel 2.4.18

 Regards,
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Re: [leaf-user] rtl8139.o and Bering 1.1

2003-02-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 18 Février 2003 21:05, Chris Hackett a écrit :
 Hello List!

 I'm trying to build a Bering 1.1 disk and am wondering if there are any
 known issues with the rtl8139.o and the Bering 1.1 image?  I have put it in
 the /lib/modules and made the appropriate mods to get it to load.  During
 the boot process, I see something like this:


 Loading modules
 rtl8139 - using /lib/modules
 insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_unregister
 insmod: unresolved symbol pci_drv_register
As shown in the 2.4.20 modules.dep file:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.1/modules/2.4.20/modules.dep
rtl8139.o depens on pci-scan.o which must be loaded first.
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Re: [leaf-user] upgrading procedures

2003-02-18 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Mardi 18 Février 2003 19:04, Fabrice CHARLEUX a écrit :
There is no safe upgrade procedure. The manual one - even if it appears a 
bit cumbersome - is probably the safest... Start from a fresh disk and 
re-define your configuration. In most cases it does not take long especially 
it you have taken note of your personal settings on a sheet of paper :-)
désolé...
Jacques
 Hi

 I was wondering what was the best way to upgrade to
 each new Bering version.
 - Retyping the configurations files from the previous ones (in
 case there are major changes in the config files)
 - Backing up the previous config files and copy them back
 to the current version
 - upgrading the current configuration with each new LRP manually
 - other ways ?

 I'm running the Bering's distro and have a diskless configuration,
 with an isdn dialup on demand connection, and 2 eth.

 Thank you for your help.

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Re: [leaf-user] Bering v1.1 Winimage problems

2003-02-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 18:06, Adrian Wooster a écrit :
 Excited that 1.1 became available that same day that I needed to build new
 Baring system from scratch I quickly downloaded the winimage and started to
 successfully create disks.

 All went well until I tried to back-up the packages I'd altered. On every
 occasion it claimed the disks had got sector problems on just about every
 sector. It seems odd that such problems occurred only during the package
 back-up and not during the disk creation. Just to check, I've retried this
 operation several times with no problems with 1.0 on the same machine using
 the same batch of disks, but can replicate the problem every time with the
 1.1 image.
Adrian
The only difference I see between 1.0 and 1.1 is that the 1.1 disk image is 
nearly full. So if you added extra stuff without some clean-up you could run 
into trouble.
I have no problem here downloading the winimage exe file, creating the 1.1 
1680K disk image, setting up the key parameters (modules, keymap and the 
like) and saving the corresponding packages.
Any one from the list having similar problems ?
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Re: [leaf-user] VTUN for Bering

2003-02-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 14:34, James Neave a écrit :
 Hi,

 Does anybody know if there exists a VTUN.lrp package?
Yes. Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/vtund.lrp

Jacques

 It doesn't exist in the LRP/LEAF modules list, so I was wondering if
 anybody had tried it?
 A friend of mine wants me to join his VPN, but they don't use IPSec,
 they use VTUN :(

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Re: [leaf-user] Does Leaf support QOS ?

2003-02-17 Thread Jacques Nilo
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 09:55, Jeroen Steenhuis (Dutch Plating Power BV) a 
écrit :
 Hello !

 Does Leaf support QOS ? And how do I enable/configure it?
Bering does.
Check Tom's page about traffic shapping
http://www.shorewall.net/traffic_shaping.htm
Bering 1.0 is compiled with htb2 support (needs to be added as an extra 
module)
Bering 1.1 is compiled with htb3 (now provided with the 2.4.20 kernel)
You will need the corresponding tc.lrp package.
More info here:
http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/
I am stiil looking for a volunteer to write a Bering user's guide chapter 
about traffic shaping :-)
Jacques
 Thanx


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[leaf-user] Bering v1.1 available

2003-02-16 Thread Jacques Nilo
Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=70
Jacques


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