Nathan Angelacos wrote:
Well, command recall is my wish for Bering rc4.
>>Matt
Sigh.
Me too!
It pains me to realize that I've been using command
recall in Ox, DF, and BF for a long time now. The
up arrow works great. My apologies for losing my mind.
The reason is Oxygen uses Busy
One reason I used to use Oxygen a lot is that it has
command recall and filename/directoryname completion
as part of it's shell, which I think is ash. But I
don't get what's different on the other LEAFs. Don't
people use the same shell? Also it has a a working $PWD.
Well, command recall is my
Has a help floppy ever been proposed?
How about it? Put all our docs and guides and whatnot
on it. Then if the user is stuck he just puts in the help
floppy and types #@$#$% into the console :>
Well, maybe just a docs.lrp package.
And how about a man.lrp package? I think most of
us have enou
Heya can we do a little something with the way the documentation
is layed out on the web site? Things are odd somehow, but I can't
pin it down. Here's a few examples.
1. On the FAQs page held in SF Doc Manager:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=13751
the document
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buwireless.html
There's a typo below. The broadcast addy didn't turn
out to be what you inteneded :)
10.6 Step 5: configure your interfaces file
Trough the LEAF configuration menu type 1
H. D. Lee wrote:
> David, List,
>
> I have written a howto on booting Oxygen from network. Only with NIC
> and boot ROM on the router, it should boot from tftp and dhcpd. The
> packages also loaded by tftp. The whole process made easy with David's
> Oxygen scripts that have been made network boo
Eric B Kiser wrote:
> Howdy all,
...
> Then I had a revelation. I should be able to compile the individual protocol
> as independent *.lrp's that way you can go in and just load the protocols
> that you need. NOTE: I have not tested this it is merely conjecture at this
> point. For now I am going
"Angelacos, Nathan" wrote:
>
> >If people could bang away on the Oxygen development image, I'd
> >appreciate it. I'd like to hear from some testers before I release...
>
> Finally got a chance to download (and test), so far looks good. The
> config.lrp handling works nicely now. Thanks!
>
>
Apparently, the time control files for Oxygen
are causing problems, and my localtime file
is a UTC one.
I'd like to try the PST8PDT timezone file
from CS, but he's taken them off his website.
Anybody know where to get one of these?
Thanks,
Matthew
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In testing the latest development Oxygen-090601,
I've found that I can't get packages to load
from fd1 when I put the correct statements into
large.cnf, for instance.
I've found that the boot program won't recognize
some of the commands listed in Oxygen.cnf.
mountpoint /mnt/fd1
mount -t m
Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> I guess I need ipmasqadm and ipfwd for Echowall
> to work on Oxygen, but I can't find them in
> .lrp format. Are they compiled, David?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
I found ipmasqadm, but not ipfwd.
I couldn't even find ipfwadm as a
.lrp pack
I guess I need ipmasqadm and ipfwd for Echowall
to work on Oxygen, but I can't find them in
.lrp format. Are they compiled, David?
Thanks,
Matt
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Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> David,
> On oxygen-090401, the default gateway is not
> getting entered into routing table, even though
> the data is correctly entered into /etc/network.conf.
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
Strike that. The default gateway l
David,
In the Oxygen-090601 image, the script
/etc/init.d/sysklogd has something in the
RCDLINKS line that breaks RCS, and the
script doesn't get copied to rcS.d, rc1.d,
or any other rc.? directory.
I removed all the #,K16 statements from the
RCDLINKS line, saved, rebooted, and now
the script
David,
On oxygen-090401, the default gateway is not
getting entered into routing table, even though
the data is correctly entered into /etc/network.conf.
Thanks,
Matt
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David,
When using Oxygen-090601, I've been setting
my /etc/timezone file to make
TZ=PST8PDT
for myself in California. That worked, I thought.
Now what I see when I run the date command is:
Thu Oct 25 16:18:22 ??? 2001
instead of
Thu Oct 25 16:18:22 PDT 2001
In addition to that, the
David,
The recent updates to /etc/init.d/network that
you made include a function call to mask() which
calls your new ipmask program. That program gets
the CIDR wrong, and consequently the network comes
up incorrectly. We originally used my masktocidr()
function.
I'm using oxygen-090601.
T
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> "Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> > Heya. Actually, yea, gatping is a play on Gatling. :)
> > It essentially sends out 256 minimum-sized icmp echo requests,
> > ignoring the responses, so as to get a freshened-up ARP
> > table.
>
> In compiling gatping (0.2), I get lots of in
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> > Not so big a deal as that, David, but still,
> > gatping was compiled against 2.0.7.
>
> Shouldn't matter. glibc 2.0.7 binaries run against glibc 2.1.3 all the
> time.
Ok, I just guessed, becaus
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> > Gatping, Dave... gatping.
>
> I HAVE to tell this story - the first time I saw this message thread, I
> about had a heart attack :)
>
> I initially misread it as "gaping segfault in Oxygen" :)
Not
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> Matt:
>
> Heya. Source code attached. If you could send
> back to me a compiled working versionI'd be thankin
> ya. :)
> BTW, yes, echoWall has gatping built for ES2B
> only, glibc-2.0 (I believe).
>
> -Scott
I think I see that I'll have to get D
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> Matt:
>
> Heya. Source code attached. If you could send
> back to me a compiled working versionI'd be thankin
> ya. :)
> BTW, yes, echoWall has gatping built for ES2B
> only, glibc-2.0 (I believe).
>
> -Scott
Hi Scott,
Thanks I got the archive. I
Is there a way to code around gatping?
It's stopping me from deploying echowall.
If someone has a few minutes, make me debug
version of gatping I can run through gdb.
As usual, mine has no symbols.
It's probably a library mismatch. I did
an ldd and it it found the three libs. I
forget which.
David,
I tried to install the 090601 image
choosing the 'setup' option at the boot:
prompt.
I used the easy-072601 image as the
setup disk.
It hangs during boot right after I
see this on the screen:
running rcS
I found that if I hit ^C a few times,
that it will finally fin
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> I've created a directory for Oxygen development images. The URL is
>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/development
>
> I would very much like people to try it out. The current status of
> development goals and desires is:
>
> PRIOR TO RELEASE
> (with prioriti
Ray Olszewski wrote:
>
> At 08:37 AM 7/13/01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> >
> >> Hilton Travis wrote:
> >>
> >> > Are those the 8" floppy disks?
> >
> >I think the 8" floppy disks never held more than 250KB at most, anyway.
>
> Actually, Jeff, u
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Mark Seiden wrote:
>
> > as an experiment, i went back to the /lib/lib* from nov 2000
> > oxygen. tar doesn't seg fault, ssh mkhostkey doesn't seg fault,
> > but more still does, as before. it's mystifyin'.
>
> There was briefly some talk about whether libraries get
George Metz wrote:
>
> (Lets face it gang, ain't no UNIX browser out there
> that matches up to IE5, no matter how much I want Mozilla to succeed)
IE5 is p@@p.
I happily run Netscape Communicator 4.61 w/128 bit
strong encryption on UnixWare 7.1.1.
You gone to the Dark Side, huh?
Boo.
Georg
Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> Mike Noyes, 2001-03-27 12:59 -0800
> >Matthew Schalit, 2001-03-27 12:47 -0800
> >>Found it, thanks. Either you touched the dates funny
> >>or sourceforce is having a 2000/ 2001 problem.
> >>gdb.lrp is listed as
> >>
> &
Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> Matt,
> SourceForge isn't having a problem with dates. see.
>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/
> gdb.lrp 27-Mar-2001 05:27 573k
>
You're right, it was a problem with my
ftp client.
Thanks,
Matt
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> The new March 2001 release uses the WORKING format, as you described it.
Thanks for that. I found another issue, and
I thought I'd tack it one here, though, because it's
serious, but not critical.
Apparently, in 3/
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> I updated develop.ima -- just in case it's been updated; it almost NEVER
> changes -- and put gdb.lrp there as well. You'll have to use the URL to
> get there (there's no links):
>
> ftp://shell1.sourceforge.net/pub/leaf/oxygen/gdb.lrp
Found it, thanks. Either yo
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > I'm asking, and I'll give it a try. I'm a bit newish
> > to gdb, but I know enough to load a core and do a backtrace
> > and such.
>
> Thanks very much. The "Developer's Disk" I
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > I'm afraid Oxygen 3/14 is a bit too buggy. I await the
> > next version with renewed interest, though.
>
> I'm not sure what you base that on, but the only specified bug here is
> that more segfault
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > $ ifconfig eth0 63.194.213.179 netmask 255.255.255.0
> >
> > The output shows the correct IP and correct MASK, but the
> > BROADCAST was unchanged and still reads 63.255.255.255.0
>
> This is MOST inte
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
>
> > I tried this on the Oxygen machine in my own test script and
> > it works my way but fails David's way. Set -x didn't show
> > any difference in the command that was to be run.
>
> I wond
If this mail makes it to the list, then my feeble ipchains
masq rule worked and Oxygen works, too. W00t!
Thanks for the heads up,
Matthew
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 05:23:51PM -0800, Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > Mark Seiden wrote:
> > >
> > > i had thi
George Metz wrote:
>
> If you specify the netmask and the IP address,
> it will go to the first valid range that includes the netmask and the
> given IP, then figure the broadcast address from there.
>
> Are you seeing the broadcast address being set incorrectly even with the
> netmask correctl
Mark Seiden wrote:
>
> i'm getting a lot of random-seeming (but completely reproduceable) seg
> faults that i don't remember existing in the older versions of oxygen.
>
> sul-lockss10.stanford.edu:/etc/init.d # more network
...
> Segmentation fault
> sul-lockss10.stanford.edu:/etc/init.d #
Mark Seiden wrote:
>
> i had this problem also.
>
> i still don't understand why it's happening.
>
> you might notice that i've added an IF_BROADCAST variable as
> well to network.conf...
>
> i dare say that with a class c netmask and a class a address ifconfig
> will get your broadcast addres
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> > 5) Netmask won't take, network comes up wrong still.
> > network: bringing up interface eth0 on 63.194.213.179 with netmask
>255.255.255.0
> > netmask 255.255.255.0: Unknown host
Thanks for the reply David. I'll keep my eye out
for a new
Hi Folks,
I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image.
I'm booting it on a Pentium 150 w/16 MB w/2 Pro100+'s.
I used the single floppy selection after decreasing the
ramdisk down to 8192.
eth0: 63.194.213.179/24
eth1 10.1.1.254/24
Problems:
--
1) During configur
Steven Peck wrote:
>
> > ...DocBook...
> I finally filtered through all the technical jargan and I have re-written
> most of what I have, added a bit. Next up is validating with OpenJade.
> 'Course I have to get that to work, but I have confidence that I will get
> the tools to work.
>
> Afte
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> >
> > David Douthitt wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone have a really good understanding of what each system library
> > > (found in /lib/lib* and /usr/lib/lib*) is for?
> > >
> > > I
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a really good understanding of what each system library
> (found in /lib/lib* and /usr/lib/lib*) is for?
>
> I'm still trying to get a good idea of libraries such as libresolv,
> libdb, libdl, libnsl, ...
>
> I think that:
>
> * libresolv is used for
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> The new version can be had at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/
Hi David,
Thanks for hammering out a new release.
I took a look at the page you cited, and I was wondering why 2.2.17
is listed as the section header, but 2.2.18 is in all the filenames:
Thank
Hi Mark,
Mark Seiden wrote:
>
> in the absence of netmask and broadcast parameters, i believe ifconfig
> ends up with the "natural" masks and broadcast addresses that would
> correspond with the network address. (i think getnetbyname or
> getnetbyaddr actually are the routinges doing this).
Well I'm a bit confused today trying to understand
how Oxygen-021401 calculates the netmasks of my nics.
I'm guessing that network.conf is where the nics are
setup, so I filled out the fields in there:
---
IF1_IFNAME=eth0
IF1_IPADDR=63.194.213.179
IF1_
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> >
> > David Douthitt wrote:
> > >
> > > Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > Just lengthen the timeout to be the same as the previous timeouts,
> > 30 sec's I think, and make the timeout a variable
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> * Do you want to remove fdformat? [...]
> * Do you want to remove syslinux? [...]
> * Do you want to remove mkdosfs? [...]
>
> And so forth. It'll be a question and answer session, with the system
> removing pieces as it goes... or perhaps all at once at the end...
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> Matthew Schalit wrote:
> > 1) Requirements. I guess I couldn't find them...
> Web page has them; the first page has memory requirements listed. You
> don't need 32M of memory; 16M is tight though. I figure 20-24 is about
> righ
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> Heyaz. First, anyone seen/used this?
Hey Scott,
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/nportredird
>
> From the blurb, it *looks* like an ipportfw
> command with a -s switch.
> Cool. :)
And it looks like it lets you forward ports to multiple
hosts
David,
I had a chance to boot Oxygen for the first time
the other night, and I like it. You've done a great job.
A few things came to mind:
1) Requirements. I guess I couldn't find them, but I saw this:
Check the requirements: verify you can run Oxygen on your PC.
I guess one
David,
I had a chance to boot Oxygen for the first time
the other night, and I like it. You've done a great job.
A few things came to mind:
1) Requirements. I guess I couldn't find them, but I saw this:
Check the requirements: verify you can run Oxygen on your PC.
I guess one
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> Heyaz. I've posted a PDF discussing the FTP
> protocol and how it works/doesn't work with firewalls to
> my website:
>
> ftp://ftp.echogent.com/docs/FTP_and_Firewalls.pdf
Scott!
That was sexy.
Just one thought, though. Can you keep version 1.0
small enough
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