Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Hmm...if the 2.2.19 stuff isn't on the CD, can you give me a list of the
> patches you applied to whatever you consider the 'most standard' Oxygen
> kernel?
Ah. The standard base set is:
init-rd
linuxrc-always
openwall
The secondaries would be:
bridge+firewall
.
Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> Mike Noyes, 2001-07-05 15:34 -0700
> >David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 17:19 -0400
> >>Perhaps I could put an image of the current CD up on SourceForge?
> >>Not a CDROM image, but all the files (as if the CDROM was mounted...)
> >>Then one wouldn't have to download the CDROM t
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
> Ah, perfect: bridge.sourceforge.net. Thanks! Just
> so I read you right: Oxygen has the bridge utils installed
> or not?
Oxygen glibc 2.0.7-based does not; the current glibc-2.1 based Oxygen
devel image does.
___
Leaf-
David:
Ah, perfect: bridge.sourceforge.net. Thanks! Just
so I read you right: Oxygen has the bridge utils installed
or not?
-Scott
-Scott
> "Scott C. Best" wrote:
> >
> > Heyaz. Anyone ever build a LEAF/LRP kernel with this
> > patch:
> >
> > http://ac2i.tzo.com/bridg
Mike Noyes, 2001-07-05 15:34 -0700
>David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 17:19 -0400
>>Perhaps I could put an image of the current CD up on SourceForge?
>>Not a CDROM image, but all the files (as if the CDROM was mounted...)
>>Then one wouldn't have to download the CDROM to get the latest...
>
>David,
>
David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 17:19 -0400
>Perhaps I could put an image of the current CD up on SourceForge?
>Not a CDROM image, but all the files (as if the CDROM was mounted...)
>Then one wouldn't have to download the CDROM to get the latest...
David,
That would be nice, but I don't think we c
Weel, I have some free time and I just set up to do my own
kernel compiling. So far what I have is this:
I got a fresh kernel from
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.2/linux-2.2.19.tar.gz
Patches from David D
initrd-archive-2.2.19.diff
linuxrc-always-2.2.19.diff
ip_masq_vpn-2_2
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > >Ewald has also apparently compiled some 2.2.19 kernels, but if he posted
> > >the patches he applied (and script or similar, indicating the patch
> > >order), I wasn't able to find them.
> >
> > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ewaldw/kernel/2.2.19-1-LRP/
>
> Ye
Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-05 15:50 -0500
> > Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-05 13:37 -0500
>Thanks for the additional links. I'm not sure why, but the SF download
>links weren't working properly for me, then magically started working
>OK. I'm currently grabbing David's latest CD image...
Char
> Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-05 13:37 -0500
> >After searching a while, I found a link to David's Oxygen CD, which I
> >think has the kernel source, patches & config files (please correct me
> >if I'm mistaken), but I can't seem to download this file from the
> >SourceForge site (I get a DNS er
David Douthitt, 2001-07-05 14:46 -0400
>I received some notifications from a mail server (mail2.valinux.com)
>that several of my messages to the list could not yet be delivered... ;
>is there problems at SourceForge?
Everyone,
There was a problem with the SF mail servers this morning. Everything
> > When I get the Oxygen CD burned, hopefully I'll have the kernel patches
I've
> > been looking for, although it's kind of a drag downloading 578 Meg just
for
> > some patches...missing that extra D/L bandwidth I got with my ADSL line
> > right about now :<
>
> I'm not sure why you (of all peopl
Charles Steinkuehler, 2001-07-05 13:37 -0500
>After searching a while, I found a link to David's Oxygen CD, which I
>think has the kernel source, patches & config files (please correct me
>if I'm mistaken), but I can't seem to download this file from the
>SourceForge site (I get a DNS error).
Cha
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> If you're talking about the offsets when applying the patches, these don't
> worry me...as long as no hunks fail :) If you've got the re-computed
> patches for 2.2.19, can you send them to me (or point me to them). I didn't
> see any patch files in the kernel tarba
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> When I get the Oxygen CD burned, hopefully I'll have the kernel patches I've
> been looking for, although it's kind of a drag downloading 578 Meg just for
> some patches...missing that extra D/L bandwidth I got with my ADSL line
> right about now :<
I'm not sure why
Well, I can download files from the SF releases area now. I don't know what
the problem was, but I'm assuming it was on the SF side. IIRC, I think
their part of the 'net has been under some DDOS attacks recently...
When I get the Oxygen CD burned, hopefully I'll have the kernel patches I've
bee
> > Ewald has also apparently compiled some 2.2.19 kernels, but if he posted
the
> > patches he applied (and script or similar, indicating the patch order),
I
> > wasn't able to find them.
>
> The (LEAF) patches I've used were the same ones as before; the 2.2
> kernels don't vary enough to matter
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> After searching a while, I found a link to David's Oxygen CD, which I think
> has the kernel source, patches & config files (please correct me if I'm
> mistaken), but I can't seem to download this file from the SourceForge site
> (I get a DNS error). NOTE: It shoul
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> Heyaz. Anyone ever build a LEAF/LRP kernel with this
> patch:
>
> http://ac2i.tzo.com/bridge_filter/
>
> Am noodling on a "zero insertion cost" filter based
> on LEAF:
>
> old:LAN <=> LAN's Gateway
>
> new:LAN <=> New Filter Box <=> L
OK, I'm looking to compile the latest FreeS/WAN (V1.91), but to do so, I
need to compile the kernel as well. This isn't really a problem for me, but
the latest LRP based kernels I've got around are 2.2.16. I know that
several other folks have built 2.2.19 kernels for LRP, and in the interest
of
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