I did however have some minor confusion which might assist
other who are also confused.
First was that when I looked at the weblet website for the
first time it showed me an error on the RAM Disk which I
later learned was not actually an error but the fact that I
had the CD mounted and it thought that the disk was full.
When I unmounted the CD the error went away. Not a problem
per say but it caused me a half hour of grief trying to
figure out why I had an error.
This has been mentioned before, but I've so-far forgotten to add it to the
bug/feature list...it's on there now, so if someone doesn't beat me to it,
I'll update the CGI disk checking script to ignore CD-ROM's when I've got
some spare time...
Second on the dachstien-CD-v1.0.2.iso image it indicated
from the contents that both the OpenSSH and Koon's older
(!!-Depricated-!!) version was on the CD but in reality only
the OpenSSH version was on the CD which didn't seem to be a
problem at first until I tried to connect via Putty (in
windows) which does not support OpenSSH. Please correct me
if I am wrong but it wouldn't seem to work for me and on the
Putty site they claim they do not support OpenSSH. If
someone has another Windows OpenSSH compatible option I
would be interested but I really like Putty. I was also
concerned about OpenSSH because of a recent CAIC bulletin I
received that indicated security problems. Not a problem
for me because I only use it no my internal net but could
use a look by someone smarter than me to see if this version
is affected.
What sort of problems are you having? I have absolutely NO problems using
putty and OpenSSH (as provided on the Dachstein CD). I use putty daily for
adminstering my various routers servers. I'm running release 0.51.
Third, In the Dachstein CD Readme.txt file in the section on
snip
Yes, putting example lrpkg.cfg and pkgpath.cfg files on the CD is already on
the todo list for 1.0.3.
Charles, Regarding all this information I would be glad to
mark up your readme file and forward it back to you to
with the changes I have outlined above. It is the least I
can do to assist in this project which has been a great
benefit to both my learning of routers and networking and
better use of my existing cable modem connection.
This would be very helpful. I'm short of time at the moment, and have
so-far been unable to find the time to write current documentation for the
Dachstein releases in general, and the CD-ROM version in particular, so any
and all contributions to documentation are greatly appreciated.
Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
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