[leaf-user] unable to buildenv patch failed

2004-01-08 Thread Neil Schneider
I'm trying to follow the instructions at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html because I want to
create a kernel with support for the Hi/fn 7951 card. I'm running into a
problem because uClib has upgraded the version number to 0.9.26. and
0.9.20 isn't on the server anymore. "./buildtool.pl build buildenv" fails
when it tries to patch the older version. I haven't yet been able to
locate where this patch is called.

Any hints?

Has anyone built a kernel with support for the Hi/fn card?

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Re: [leaf-user] Where to get libs for Bering uClibc ???

2004-01-07 Thread Neil Schneider

K.-P. Kirchdörfer said:

>
> Best advice I can give you, is to read the developer guide:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-devel.html

There's an error in the version set for uClibc which causes "buildtool.pl
build buildenv". I'm trying to track down where I need to change the
configuration, but haven't found it yet. Any hints?

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Re: [leaf-user] Windows VPN newbie

2003-06-23 Thread Neil Schneider
ave a much
> 
> bigger problem.  The official microsoft way to do this is to run 2K 
> server (probably .net server by now) on *EACH* subnet.  You eliminate 
> the server install on one side of the network if you have all systems 
> log into the same domain controller (requires a WINS server for name 
> resolution, and proper configuration of the remote systems so they know 
> how to find the WINS server on the far subnet...this can be setup via 
> dhcp, so it's really not too bad).  The Microsoft site has a lot more 
> info on what's required to implement this in the "approved" way...a 
> search for "cross subnet browsing" should turn up lots of info.
> 
> Samba servers can help mitigate a lot of the problems incurred due to 
> the artificial limitations of Microsoft's software (you'd think they 
> want to sell tons of copies of their server software or something), but 
> I wouldn't suggest running Samba on your firewalls, and it doesn't sound
> 
> like you have extra boxes lying around to turn into server systems.
> 
> All of the above reflects what I've picked up trying to get my windows 
> box to gracefully talk to the home office network across a subnet-subnet
> 
> VPN, but does not necessarily represent the best, or necessarily even 
> appropriate way to do this in the microsoft world...I'm a linux 
> networking guy, and know just enough microsoft networking to keep my 
> 2KPro desktop linked to the internet and the home office.
> 
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