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Eric,
Please post your reply to ou
ample why use :
a webinterface to manipulate a database with vars that fills the templates for
a shorewall file that uses a script to set the iptables commands. ??
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better to keep to the more universal solutions.(
which means a much larger base of possible literature and helping hands
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with temporary files and use
of sed. But it achieves just what I wanted to do with it.
It also can be used to drop in for.example the webpages used ot configure the
package.
I will try to keep up to date with the list.
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Eric Wolzak
of a variable. and the time switched rules.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
> I'm trying to build a new Bering kernel (so I can load ip_conntrack as a
> module and use a larger hash table size), and have a few questions:
>
> - Is the procedure in the README.txt file (link below
vices was one of the reasons
for problems with DOC .
3. don't use fix values for log tmp and systemsize, but calculate a decent
division if the values aren't defined by variables-
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On 12 Mar 2004 at 17:36, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
e queued.
If the last file is transformed the command queue is sorted "uniqued" and
performed.
( commands can be svi network restart ,or whatever)
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lsmod |grep -n -q ^$module || \
logger modutils module $module could not be loaded
done
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> Alex
>
> At 15:11 29.12.2003 +0100, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
> >...
> >> It starts
en the Bering and
> Bering uClibc crews), to make life easier for both Bering and Bering
> uClibc developers. If we can make use of eachother's work (like has been
> done for the kernel in the past), I think all sides will benefit.
>
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Hello Charles
I would prefer item 2 and 3 in that order
Thanks
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Eric Wolzak
> My question for the group is what feature(s) would you like to see most
> in an updated sh-httpd? On my list of things to add, in approximate
> order of desireability (which might change if
ade a small option -s that will accept
cdb get xx_yy_zz
Another problem is to set a variable to NULL
cdb del xx/yy/zz is possible and working.
but
to change the value of xx_yy_zz from "VALUE" to "" isn't possible.
ipt.
I forward your original mail to the list
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Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew.
nathan Angelacos wrote :
-
> Eric,
>
> I just saw your post on leaf-devel regarding the web config engine. I
> was wondering i
row
# option that can be empty are set in their own line
#
$cdb set tree $tree/$ct name $name ip $ip
#
# no change
#
ct=`expr $ct + 1`
fi
done
#
#
#
# After this part the page is written.
# as there is no eval necessary, this is no
that :) )
The main reason for my post was to state that
-syslinux.cfg cannot be completely removed. (yet.)
- before we start adapting linuxrc, we should be sure what we want, to
prevent having different versions of this "important file" being used
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Eric Wolzak
member of
package loading is necessary ( for example something
like apt-get )
my 2 Euro cent ;)
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: S Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Mittwoch, 16. Juli 2003 04:30
Betreff: [leaf-
good news .
You could post your package to the patches.
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>Hi All,
>
>(Pls CC me on any followups, since I'm not a subscriber. Thanks very much.)
>
>In the archives I saw discussion on this list of troubles getting CIPE
>compil
Hello Lars
eric wolzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hello
>I just reacted auf this german artikel about dave closing lrp down,
>trying
>to correct the onesided view.
Good article!
thanx
I just can't understand the hype about this topic
LRP was/is not the
Hello
I just reacted auf this german artikel about dave closing lrp down, trying
to correct the onesided view.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/ola-23.06.03-004/
my reaction.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/foren/go.shtml?read=1&msg_id=3674760&forum_id
=44179
and a reaction in a thread about our
"failure
recognition" it will stop connecting.
A bering client that is "cut off " by a ifdown ppp0 on the server will
reconnect a soon as an ifup ppp0 on the server is done
I hope to get feedback,
If the positive result is confirmed , I will add this to the pppoe chapter
in
gt;
> - a 2.4.20 Kernel and matching ipsec.lrp package with super-freeswan kb4 and
> some netfilter patch-o-matic stuff
>
> Regards
> Alex
>
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>
> I imagine that if all goes well I will have something pretty good by the
> end of this weekend. I will check it all in when I get done.
b>
> I have also laid out the following proposed cdb hierarchy (with a simple
> web interface i
value . . .
I agree but did erase a lot of them, for the sake of the mta ;)
Regarding your question about offlists posts,
those are not very frequent for me. Mosts posts are in german so I keep them off the
list and answer them offlist.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
-
ress
write_if_set dial $dialnr
writerepeat $option
in this case that information is in the template script, a gui script could then
easily be
analog.
Sorry dreaming above the infrastructure ; )
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member of the bering crew
uot;
> > but The central database wins.
> > This is the way to implement vars that are not there yet ( for example
> > after an update, or a change to a new package or a change by Pete
> > Poweruser to his templates.
>
> You don
erface. Our
> competition on this front is linksys, dlink, microsoft, netgear,
> toshiba?, cobalt?
>
> You don't have to expose all the beautiful workings to the world. Just
> the most common. Advanced configuration has been and always will be by
> hand. When competing
/$1| \
sed 's/\$/\
\$/g
s/\(\$[a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*\).*$/\1/' |\
sort |uniq | cut -c2- |while read varname
do
grep -q "$varname=" $database || echo $varname="empty"
>>$database
done
-
te)
if
[ " `echo $line |cut -c1 "" = "#" ]
then
echo $line >>$2
else
eval echo $line >> $2 # this is the only real one ;)
fi
done
---
Ofcourse it certainly can be done more elegant more clean and
without sh
d for dynamical extending the
central database. for example with an additional file that extend the vars in the
database. ( otherwise even someone with a small floppy system should have all kinds
of var that are only used with some special files.
> Please, feel free to make any suggesti
do it, and even
how I created the weblet)
But there also people that don't want to use ssh.
That simple want to fire up a browser and set the name, network
address and click on the ports they want to open
and that 's it.
The weblet ( if it is ready) should be doing that.
And the form I choose makes it pos
n back to the place it had to be.
This was only ment as friendly side notes.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew
> As I noted, this post is to submit where I am with the
> roadmap towards a new configuration system with
> an available web-based front-end (optional).
>
&g
ion proposal by Mike Noyes
> # Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] [config] Webbased configuration
> http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05526.html
>
This is probabla only a more "simple webbased version of the
existing structures"
what was discussed was a
r direct serial connections ;) )
I see this project more as the proof of the statement that is is
possible.
Secondary I learned a lot about shell programming, allthough my
style must be a horror for some of you professionals ;)
Sorry for the long post
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of
Hello Luigi
you are right ofcourse this is a typo
>
> sed: Couldn't open file TMP_/tmp/EXCLUDE
> Creating sshd.lrp Please wait: \tar: /tmp/EXCLUDE: No such file or directory
> rm: cannot remove `/tmp/EXCLUDE': No such file or directory
>
>
> I'm not strong on sed&scripting, but it seems the
er ifup ppp0 was called.
unfortunately the link http://www.digitech.org/~tjunkie/routerst is dead
If you are interested, mail me , I have a version somewhere around.
Regards
grüsse nach Kaiserslautern
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew.
-
k if there is a variable specifying the level and nullify the files in
this variable. Now the space is checked
again to see if the space is still under the treshold level if yes then
the next level files is nullified.
This continues untill level 5 is reached.
lrp_SC_L1="/var/log/*.4.gz"
.
As it looks now there will be no great change in library content .
>
> Once again, thanks in advance,
> Eric
Regards
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Hello Erich, list.
sorry for the late reaction ( I did have to work yesterday.)
> Hi everyone
>
> I like Eric's 2nd drawing and the model it presents. I am XML illiterate
> and therefore can not judge how complex a translator for the actual
> templates to be deployed might be.
This translator
Hello Lynn, Charles , List
> On Saturday 31 August 2002 14:21, Eric Wolzak wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I agree with Erich that it would be wise to get an architecture
> > before thinking about the implementation.
> > IMHO it should be :
> > -easy to c
..
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f a new packaging system as well as
> fancy CGI admin scripts.
>
> I can volunteer time to help craft a forth implementation for LEAF, if
> anyone else is interested...
>
> ...oh, if you really want to get wacky, the web-server could be written
> in forth, too!
>
> .
Brad , thanks a lot.
I just looked at the grsecurity page and found random IP's is a
feature not a bug ;)
I just didn't think they were random, but thought they were increasing
so fast ( As an excuse; I had a problem with a hanging key on the
keyboard causeing respawning and starting processes
-sh
2075 root Rps aux
-
1988 root Ssshd -i
1989 root S-sh
2076 root Rps aux
1988 root Ssshd -i
1989 root S-sh
2077 root Rps aux
so this is normally
Thanks for Input
Eric
away for a vacation also, so please excuse If you don't get an immediate
answer.
Greetings
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering team
> Hi Kim
>
> On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 03:05:38PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Aanhalen Simon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> &g
rwise the new line will cause some MTA's to not recognize the boundary.
..
in POSIXness Settings you can set USER
USER="eric"
DOMAIN="validdomainname,accepted from mailserver"
Important is that the mail server is accepting your domain, lots of server will reject
y
anks in advance.
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questions.
Could this be a compiler related problem ( gcc version , flags ? )
Allthough the kernel is built modular, it is obviously not possible to
create a module on an "other " machine.
Greetings
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get the bering :)))
http://leaf.sf.net/d
Hi David
> All this talk of this "ticker" program - is there any real need for
> even a 3k program to twirl the cursor on a firewall?
I agree with that, i prefer to use that amount of memory to your
beep.lrp :).
> I think this was one of the few programs that I outright got rid of
> when I con
Hello Jacques, list
> Hi Eric !
> It's time for us to get a name for the LEAF 2.4.16 distro. Mike wants
> one :-)
>
> I have finally opted (suggestion from Jack Coates, thank Jacks) for the
> "Strait" concept.
I like that concept too
> 1/ Straits are very representative of what is happening in a
Hello David Ewald and all others on the list.
Jacques Nilo has a 2.4.16 (unpatched) kernel on
/leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/kernel-2.4.16/
The configuration files are there too.
We are working on a pppoe disk based on this kernel.
greetings
and a happy new year to all of you
Eric Wolzak
I will try further, and I will keep you
informed
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Hello Mike,
What exactly do you have for a problem with the session.
I usually can login, than after selecting an item from the displayed
adminmenu, i get the login screen again.
Pressing reload one or two times will bring up the selected item.
I just looked the code over, and didn't find a fa
weekend
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I cannot ssh in to shell.sourceforge.net (reason ? )
So it is not possible for met to look what has been changed.
Mike is for a few days not available.
If someone has the gifs, please mail me. I have an admin account
to upload them
Greetings Eric Wolzak
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> &
this is not difficult to implement.
I wanted to try out if there are more people interested in configuring
the lrp box with a webinterface ( kind of webmin).
Hope this answers your question.
Eric Wolzak
> Thanks a lot.
you're welcome :)
> G
already mounted rw
> > - renamed ln to busybox, and modified linuxrc accordingly
> > - slightly modified /etc/init.d/network to change the format
> > /etc/hostname is written in. busybox hostname does NOT ignore
> > comments placed before the hostname, so we
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Eric Wolzak wrote:
>
> > Hello all.
> > Allthough it probably isn't a tremendous memory saver, I couldn't
> > accept that busybox tar didn't function due to the problem with the
> > exclude files.
>
> Every bit - and by
rm /tmp/$PACKAGE.lrp
sync
sleep 2
exit 1
fi
fi
echo -n "Copying $PACKAGE.lrp Please wait: "
ticker
if ! cp /tmp/$PACKAGE.lrp $MNT/$PACKAGE.lrp >/dev/null 2>&1;
then
echo "Could not move /tmp/$PACKAGE.lrp to \
$MNT/$PACKAGE.lrp"
sleep 2
exit 1
fi
killall ticker >/dev/null 2>&1
echo -n \^H
rm /tmp/$PACKAGE.lrp
fi
sync
exit 0
Any feedback is welcome
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> to - with one exception: I'm not going to present a new LEAF developer, as he
> did yesterday. Congratulations to you and your family, David!
>
> regards kp
Herzlichen Grüße und Wilkommen
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s to you and your
family.
>
> Current outstanding development concerns:
You got probably some other concerns in the near future ;)
>
> * Both Oxygen versions (glibc 2.0.7 and 2.1.3) have problems with
> insmod: the kernel in both is a kernel with the bridge patches
> instal
the scripts, for reasons of speed,
but i tried to choose names that make things clear enough.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ericw/webcfg.php
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within lrcfg.
>
> I just checked and it doesn't seem to make a
backup of an edited file.
>
> >
> >
> > Might I add to the TODO-list, to include
Seawall?
>
> What does Charles think about that? For most
home-users the default
> Eigerstein firewall rules will be sufficient I
suppose.
>
> Ewald Wasscher
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> I think that should be the first goal. It would of course be very
> interesting to create a truly linux 2.4 based distribution, but it will
> hardly be eigerstein I think (though rather cool)
The special part of eigerstein is in effect the script to setup the
firewall. This is based on ipchai
-
> > V 2.05 ?
>
> LRP 2.9.7 came with a complete version of GNU sed; thus Oxygen does
> also.
> > sigh never cleanup a programm that functions
>
> Never leave a program alone :-) It can always be done
> better...
I noticed and agree.
But if you hav
.
I could split the teststring in parts and test against
$part1\W*$part2 etc. but this would mean changing several other
programms that functions ok.
sigh never cleanup a programm that functions
Thanks
Eric Wolzak
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eans I'm going to finally have to get an Oxygen system up &
> running...should be fun.
>
don't let my answer prevent this :)
> Any particular version(s) of Oxygen I need to be working with, or should I
> just grab the latest?
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
> http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)
>
Greetings to all of you.
Ook ewald de groeten :)
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re is a problem.with the error routine and then a wrong
error message is shown. ?
my 2 Eurocents ( about $ 0,018 and falling ;) )
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Hello Georg
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Eric Wolzak wrote:
>
>
>
> > Somebody who can give a good advice ?
> >
> > A compile with insmod and lsmod commented out did function
> > good.
>
> Not to state the potentially obvious, but did you hit
> Documen
l really dumb with some questions, but it took
me several hours to find the location of the problem.
Analyzing the code, i always assume that the command does
what it says, but that just doesn't :(
A small step further onto the updated eigerstein ;)
thanks again
Eric Wolzak
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can give a good advice ?
A compile with insmod and lsmod commented out did function
good.
Thanks for your time
BTW has anybody an Busybox with uClib how large are they ?
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stopped it it takes to long so a timeout occurs
wait would wait for the background proces to finish. even if it didn't
finish ?
>
> ...to me.
>
> About the busybox fix: they improved my patch and put it into CVS
Very Good.
I post another busybox question in the next post.
Thanks again
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> Eric Wolzak wrote:
>
> > 2) if using lsmod from busybox there is only a limited buffer. after
> > loading all of the iptable modules and 3 for the nics, lsmod returns
> > lsmod: QM_MODULES: No space left on device
> > after rmmod of only one module everything is
Hello all
I created a disk with linux 2.4.3. and Shorewall
Busybox 0.50
As I wanted to try out shorewall, I had to update the ash also,
I took the one from Oxygen. I didn't succeed in making a bootable
image with this combination on the base of 2.9.8 ( after updating
the ash. the booting stop
Hello Georg
I didn't get the 2.4.3 Tarball from the link on your page
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I think the link should be
/devel/wolfstart/LRP-2.4.3-kernel.tar.gz
in the file lin
Hello Tom
> Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
>
> > Hello Tom
> > > I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
> > > grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
> > >
> > As far as I can see know everything functions
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> Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
>
> > Hello Tom,
> > I tried to load the shorewall.lrp using an experimental 2.4.1 lrp disk
> > With the 1.0 and the 1.1. version I got a crc error using different
> > programms (powerarchiver tar and "lrpkg -i" )
>
Hello Tom,
I tried to load the shorewall.lrp using an experimental 2.4.1 lrp disk
With the 1.0 and the 1.1. version I got a crc error using different
programms (powerarchiver tar and "lrpkg -i" )
I verified this on more standarized disks ;)
Did I do something wrong, or could it be that there is
p' IS
> present
>
> As a result of going to glibc 2.1, all of the Segmentation Faults
> (fdisk, tftp, file, busybox more) all seem to have gone away! It
> feels good to be free of those problems.
great !!
>
> glibc 2.0.7 (with Debian security patches et al from 9 Se
ould I skip glibc 2.1 and go for glibc 2.2
> instead?
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leafsite replacing the ISDN specific introduction, there is now.
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oducible on the commandline.
I don't know if this is the same with all "grep versions"
I solved it by including | sed '/grep/d' | in the call.
Now everyhting functions perfectly.
The reason i wrote it here is, that this can be the cause for difficult
to find problems with sh
I think keeping the Eiger
> in the title would probably just piss off Dave C., who seems to be kind of
> sensitive about Matthew's disto's...
why don't call it stein ( = stone) which is a very small mountain
(kind of embedded mountain :)
and rock solid and cannot burn ( good prope
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Steven Peck wrote:
>
> > I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
> >
> > Kilamanjaro?
>
> I could offer you our 300m garguantan "mountain":
>
> Grebbenberg
>
> This would be hard to spell _and_ pronounce :>
>
you're right about that
the winkler prins
; something happens like one of us gets busy, work will not grind to a
> complete halt (like it has for me for about the last 3-4 months :< ).
>
> Does this seem like a good idea to anyone else?
>
it does :)
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
> http://c
m...though this may go back to the old concept of having a package
> control system...which may be high time that we concentrate on this
>
> ok.i need to end my rant/bitch
>
> -Kenneth Hadley
>
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use that, otherwise I'll use the one I updated.
> >
> > Not to the best of my knowledge...
> >
> > I'm almost done with my massive move project (I go home Tuesday), so
> > hopefully I'll get to work on LRP things again...
> &g
sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?\
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>
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running on my Linux box (just installing mod-php
> didn't do it on my SuSE 7.0 box), and convert my pages to the new outfit as
> well.
> Martin
>
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a little reluctantly I vote for the phpwebsite too.
It certainly has more possibilities, but as with all active server
pages, there is also a lot of "but's"
Steven wrote
>
> One quesiton though, why didn't you use the built in Survey for this
> question? :) j/k
>
The survey is kind of fu
tc.
this causes that /etc/ppp is not included.
with ctar this is obious not the case.
I have not found a solution to this, other than including ctar again.
Regards
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rything in my system, and when libc and ld-linux was
> replaced, the symptoms changed
>
> I tried using gdb but it SegFaults as soon as the program runs. Did
> that with insmod and (I think) with more.
>
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Hello Mike
Everything functioning again, I don't think we were the cause :=)
Trinux.sourceforge.net was also down for a few moments.
I continue experimenting, making a new sidebox "Developer pages".
If it is ok. we can always change the name and title.
Eric
,
> not the PHPWebSite software. Anything we can do about it?
This is a just installed slightly changed demo site of appaclachian
university.
The copyright etc can be changed, as you look now at the page,
you see we have a problem with uploading an image too ;)
It is just a preview
Eric
; 12 936 REJECT udp --ppp0 0/0 0/0 * -> 137
>
right again
> So everything works as it should.
>
> (It also illustrates why I normally write firewall rulesets in which all the
> "protective" portions are in the input chain, but that's just me and my
> pref
ppp0 0/0 0/0 137:139 -> *
0 0 REJECT tcp --ppp0 0/0 0/0 135 -> *
53306 13M ACCEPT all --* 0/0 0/0 n/a
Chain fairq (1 references):
pkts bytes target prot opt tosa tosx ifname mark outsize source
destination ports
/* deleted */
Thanks for any help
bian 2.1 or Red Hat 5.2
> * Get busybox from another source
>
> 2. Install the new busybox in your system
> * Use these steps, if busybox (new) is in /tmp:
>
> # cd /tmp
> # chmod 755 ./busybox
> # type busybox
>
> # ./busybox cp ./busybox /bin/busybox
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