Mike wrote:
A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
small office/home office environments are supported.
I haven't seen a
Am Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 13:50 schrieb Jaime Nebrera Herrera:
Hi all,
We are tryibg to compile a more recent kernel (say 2.4.22 or afterwards)
with support for both FreeSWAN AND grsecurity without luck.
New Bering-uClibc release has kernel 2.4.24 with grsecurity and FreeSWAN
support.
Am Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 10:34 schrieb Alex Rhomberg:
Mike wrote:
A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
small
On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 19:07, Mike Noyes wrote:
A Linux Embedded Appliance Framework delivered in easy-to-use
branches. Specific branches target a variety of environments.
Anything from enterprise networks and Internet service providers to
small office/home office environments
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 10:43, Mike Noyes wrote:
Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
LEAF is a embedded network appliance framework delivered in
branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet border
Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet border
router/firewall, wireless access point
we are talking about goals - some of them has eached, some of
them not, but
maybe in the future.
LEAF works from home office to small office right now stable and
with more
features a usual user is asking for.
We could even close down development and put everything in
maintenance mode
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:06, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
Linux Embedded Appliance Framework (LEAF)
LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN router, Internet
Hi all,
We are tryibg to compile a more recent kernel (say 2.4.22 or afterwards)
with support for both FreeSWAN AND grsecurity without luck.
At this moment we are using stock 2.4.22 kernel with the last 1.99 FreeSwan
available and 1.9.13 grsecurity, but no way, we cant get it to compile
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:51, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 12:06, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
LEAF is an embedded network appliance framework delivered in
branches. Branches are targeted at, but not limited to, the
following appliance-oriented tasks: LAN/WAN/Internet border
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