hose scripts, too. And as far that I remember, they are
> even not in the easyrsa-package.
>
> I learned that pkitool is to be used!
>
> Boris
>
> Am 03.01.2017 um 12:09 schrieb Jørn Eriksen:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> The build-key-server & build-key script are u
Hello again,
The build-key-server & build-key script are usually NOT in the
openvpn.lrp file but rather in the easyrsa.lrp file - sorry about that!
J
On 03. jan. 2017 11:32, Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> It seams also that 6.0.x has issues with DNAT when using Shorewal
Hello there,
It seams also that 6.0.x has issues with DNAT when using Shorewall. Not
sure as to all the sub-modules involved - Tom belived is was due to
issues with
xt_nat
nf_nat
nf_nat_ipv4
Futher - the openvpn.lrp package are missing the build-key-server and
build-key scripts.
The later file
18:16:58 schrieb Jørn Eriksen:
>> I'm sorry - it was the PCI-E drivers that was removed...
>>
>> These where the statements that got me on the right track:
>> " Removed pci-e modules from non-i686 module packages"
>> and
>> "removed some us
It seams those where removed from the x686 version as well at some later
point...
Jørn
On 2014-04-06 18:07, Jørn Eriksen wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have two working with boot from mSATA (or USB or SF card). Don't have
> a wLAN card in my units but all the 3 LAN ports are wo
Hi there,
I have two working with boot from mSATA (or USB or SF card). Don't have
a wLAN card in my units but all the 3 LAN ports are working. No need for
PXE boot at all after the addition of some driver to the modules
package. I used the packages provided to syslinux and format the mSATA disk
Hi there,
Is there anyone who have tried Leaf uClibc 4.x and/or 5.x on one of
these new units and got it to work booting from USB/SD card?
I've tried with 4.3.4 and 5.0.2 however it seams like theres something
missing from the compiled kernel used in both these releases. I've tried
to add all t
Eric & All,
I think we sort of agree - it's just the way there we walk differetly :-)
I'll try to add the VFAT module to the initrd_u when I get back home.
Just to see how that work out. More for my own curiousity than anything
else.
I've ordered a 256Mb Stick as well. When that stick arrive I
Hello Everyone,
I found this doing a little search:
http://www.mega-tokyo.com/osfaq2/index.php/Disk%20Images%20Under%20Linux
So - I wonder - can we just use whatever geomoetry we like with a USB disk?
I saw some comments about this a bit ealier on the list. It's going to be
a fun test :-)
J
-
Hello All,
I belive, as well, that this should be possible, however we have to make
sure we build an image that have the same "physial" properties as a USB
HDD. Not my speciality this however I can sacrifice one of my stick to
give it a go using Andreas suggestion with a loopback file system. I'
Mike & All,
The typo is fixed now! Hopefully it has not caused to much trouble.
Best regards
Jørn
-
> On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 07:24, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
>> I wanted to give it a got, but...
>>
>> The requested URL /leaf/stcik.img.gz was not found on this server.
Andrea,
Try to use /dev/sda as you "boot" device. That might help.
Jorn
> I did a boot image this way:
>
> 1) mounted the leaf bin floppy image on /mnt
>
> 2) makebootfat -o /dev/sde -Y -m ../syslinux-3.11/mbr.bin -b
> ../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.bss -c ../syslinux-3.11/ldlinux.sys /mnt
>
> 3) syn
Uuuups - little typo in the index.html file. I'm traveling so I'm doing
this on a web cafe. The direct URL is
http://www.ccl-network.com/leaf/stick.img.gz
I'll correct the other one as soon as I'm back.
Best regards
Jørn
-
> Hi!
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Mike No
Eric,
If you get a WiFi card to work for the PcEngines platform please share your
experience as I would be interrested as well...
Jorn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Erich Titl
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:34 PM
To: Martin Hejl; [EMAIL PR
As many others I'm "farly" new to LEAF. I've been reading all the post on
the this mailing list, and other, about the LRP close down. I also read
the answer the guy (Dave) gave on Lynn's post on Slashdot. I kind of got
A BIT annoyed and posted a short reply as a personal comment.
Lynn - I'm imp
Eric said:
> At least not for what I want to do, you are aiming a lot higher. My goal
> would be to provide a non NIC dependent solution for loading a small
> storage device (floppy) and still have the flexibility to load any
> number of packages (memory limitations forbid). Actually a very simpl
Now - if one have deployed several boxes all over the place (I have one in
another country) - to use DHCP/BOOTP would mean that one have to have
another box in place to serve this install (unless - of cause - I
missunderstand something here). If we could get the floppy to set a
"real" ip on itself
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