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
compiled for Bering (compiler
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=1msg_id=3674760forum_id
=44179
and a reaction in a thread about our
a server file with the
remote and local ip and an entry in the interfaces file.
Assume we want to let two machines connect to pppoe on eth0 with a local
address of 10.0.0.1 for the server and
10.0.0.21 and 10.0.0.32 for the remote machines. let the login name be eric
(how original
-o-matic stuff
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then
easily be
analog.
Sorry dreaming above the infrastructure ; )
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to individual
packages. Logical or not, is this what we want to propose
I'm not sure we could put the responsibility anywhere *but* into the
package, Lynn.
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You don't really need this since a package can drop in its own variables
conditionally anywhere in the hierarchy he wants. He can put his own
tree under there if he wants.
You are right.
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This was only ment as friendly side notes.
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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).
First of all, this is an idea that I am sure several people
provided a good list for him). This is really bad design; it
should not be necessary to enter the *same* number in several different
places. The back end to a Web-based configuration UI can deal with this
sort of problem.
Apologies in advance (mainly to Eric) if his new Weblet already
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 the Bering Crew
Hello Mike, let us wait for some reactions, as this is not the kind of
configuration Packageing system as we discussed in the
All in one solution discussion.
Eric Lynn,
Are we ready to create a src/config tree in CVS?
ref. config src tree creation proposal by Mike Noyes
# Subject: Re
noweb_cstm.tar.gz in a directory
export PATH=path to noweb:$PATH
make
Regards,
Eric
Dear Bering-uClibc developers,
There seems a bug in
leaf/src/bering-uclibc/apps/ifupdown/ifupdown_0.6.4-4.4.diff.gz
of leaf cvs repository.
ifupdown_0.6.4-4.4.diff.gz is supposed to create inet.defn
from the wireless source.
All the packages can be found in the CVS repository at:
/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc/0_9_15/
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against uClibc, but's not
trivial because of all the library dependencies (libz and the like).
In the uClibc archives (www.uclibc.org - search the mailing list
archives) you could find some pointers on how to compile openssh and
openssl.
Regards,
Eric
Hi Larry,
Hope you get well soon. Your input has always been appreciated.
Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Hi Joey,
Thanks for submitting this to the list. Very interesting stuff.
Eric
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you please acknowledge that this works for you now
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Thanks Jacques, I got them.
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Le Jeudi
Hi Fabrice,
The last thing that I read from Jacques on this was, Don't do kernel work
under UML slink. Unfortunately I was unable to find his original message to
refer you to but in a nutshell it said to do your kernel work on a
traditional Linux installation.
Hope this helps,
Eric Kiser
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Here is my version information for my tar program:
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I wasn't sure what the -I was for to be able to find an alternative.
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the default editor used by lrcfg? If
so then I would like to play around with this.
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\
root=/dev/ram0 \
init=/linuxrc \
boot=/dev/ubd0:minix\
PKGPATH=/dev/ubd0 \
devfs=nomount \
LRP=root,etc,local,log,modules,libm,libssl,(and so on...)
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explained
Hope this helps,
Eric
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Thanks allot Brad,
After your example and rereading the documentation this makes much more
sense to me the second time around.
Thanks for the sanity check,
Eric Kiser
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changes.
Saved changes.
Backed up /etc.
Rebooted Bering UML file systems.
Checked changes.
Everything seems to be working fine.
If I find any bugs in this later then I will post back to the list.
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Thanks David,
I will keep my eyes open for them.
Regards,
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On Wed
Howdy Folks,
I am looking for the most recent versions of nmap.lrp and snort.lrp. I
checked the CVS packages repository and the only thing I found was an older
version of nmap and no snort.
Your guidance is appreciated...
Eric
.
This continues untill level 5 is reached.
example
lrp_SC_L1=/var/log/*.4.gz
lrp_SC_L2=/var/log/daemon.log
/example
in level 2 /var/log/daemon.log will be set to 0.
/para
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became ubd9 and ram0 became ram9 but I
was unable to get through the boot sequence. Should this have worked?
Any help is appreciated. Please let me know if there is more information
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for the information. I wasn't sure what version was currently being
used. I will go ahead and install the 1.11.1p1 version.
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Eric
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Howdy All,
I was reading the CVS FAQ and found out that I don't have CVS installed on
my machine. The latest version listed at cvshome.org is cvs-1.11. Is this
the recommended version or do I need to go after something else?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Kiser
Thanks Jacques,
Once again your continued development of Bering has made my job easier. Any
ideas on a release date for -rc4 at this point?
Regards,
Eric
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[program-name] actually
does. I know it says, removes unnecessary symbols and debugging
information, but what does this mean.
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Thanks Jeff, Nathan, and Luis,
Your comments were very informative and much appreciated.
Respectfully,
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Eric Spakman reported buiding a nearly complete version of Bering
against uClibc.
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ospfd.lrp 129.6 K 2002/09/30
ripd.lrp75.0 K 2002/09/30
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sure that I did step #5 correctly. All there was to it was
adding the one word, zebra, to the bottom of the list. Are there any other
possibilities or is there something obvious that I have missed.
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Thanks Matt,
All advice is welcome, pour it on.
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myself that would be even better. I have spent hours google
searching on this topic and run out of ideas on what to search for. It would
also be nice to know what is expected along these lines from rc4.
Once again, thanks in advance,
Eric
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Hello Eric , The libraries that are included in a standard Bering rc3
are :
# ls -1
ld-2.0.7.so
ld-linux.so.2
libc-2.0.7.so
libc.so.6
libcrypt-2.0.7.so
libcrypt.so.1
libdl-2.0.7.so
libdl.so.2
libnss_dns-2.0.7.so
libnss_dns.so.1
libnss_files-2.0.7.so
libnss_files.so.1
libresolv-2.0.7.so
Hi Eric,
You must mean inside that really obvious directory named /lib. Urgh, it is
now probably a moot point to mention that I am a newbie. Your patience is
appreciated.
Here is where I am now. I execute the command #zebra -d to start the zebra
process running as a daemon and I get
, does anyone know whether it would cause
problems to use ssh.lrp with the statically linked libcrypto on the same
system as using libssl.lrp. I am in unfamiliar terrain here so any help is
appreciated.
Many thanks to both of you,
Eric [Kiser]
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I wish you good fortune in this endeavor and am anxious to play with the
results. If I can help, please, let me know . . .
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You have already been of tremendous assistance. Many thank yous.
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Howdy all,
Can someone tell me how I can find out what libraries are included with
Bering?
Thanks in advance,
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Le Mardi 10 Septembre
the direction as posted in the on line docs.
Many thanks in advance,
Eric [Kiser, not the other two ;-)]
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with -45 kernel.
Test with -21 kernel.
If I find a positive outcome I will submit my findings to the list and I can
continue with building the new zebra packages.
If I do not find a positive outcome I will continue the fight ad naseum.
Thanks and best regards,
Eric
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please let me know. For now I am going to stick with the most recent
uml_utilities and use the 2,4,18-21 kernel until the bering crew releases an
update.
Thanks allot for your help on this Brad.
Regards,
Eric
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Just verified (stat /home/uml_dev/bering_fs) and it is set to 666.
Eric
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help would be appreciated.
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Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Jacques,
The host system is running redhat's modified linux kernel 2.4.18-10. The UML
kernel is 2.4.18-45 from the LEAF downloads area. I have not tried an older
kernel version. If this is the next step which version would you recommend?
Thanks for getting back to me.
Eric
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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 configure.
-flexible , so adding new packages
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!
...signing off before I convince everyone I'm clinically insane! :-)
That would make two of us ;)
Eric Wolzak
processes before, so
now I just looked in the completely wrong direction.)
At least we do now that random IP's do confuse the user /hacker :)
Thanks Again.
Eric,
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 22:35:10 +0200 Eric wrote:
Hello Developers ,
I use a Bering RC3 on a 486 DX 66 with 3 nics, which I
This seems to be about the same as what was proposed last time this thread
went around. I think this solution makes perfect sense. It has my vote!
Regards,
Eric
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this patch, wtmp is
used by the login-utils not by
sysklogd. A better place imho is to put the touch /var/log/wtmp in /etc/init.d/rcS or
/linuxrc
Eric Spakman
Note that /etc/lrp.conf already includes
lrp_LOGS_MONTHLY=wtmp, probably inherited from
Bering ancestors that _did_ have a /var/log/wtmp
Wow Mike,
This is excellent news. I am a bit late on this but it deserves a follow up
none the less.
Regards,
Eric
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with load balancing and offering
suggestions on how to make it work. There is some great information there
and it is a quick read. Here is the link...
http://www.leaf-project.org/pub/doc/howto/LRP-Load-Balancing-HOWTO.html
Hope this helps.
Eric
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I agree, but it runs for a few days now and I don't have any problems with it. All
binaries work and I
didn't see any glitches or strange behavior. The version of uClibc I used is the
latest stable one.
I will look at WISP, thanks for pointing me to that.
Eric Spakman
Vladimir I. wrote
don't get an immediate
answer.
Greetings
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Hi Kim
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Aanhalen Simon Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Really? It worked for me - the packages out the far end were perfectly
backupable
gateway: zebra-v6.lrp would be packaged with the ipv6
versions of the above.)
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Haven't seen anyone reply to this so far so I figured that I would throw in
my $0.02.
Shouldn't we have both noglibc and glibc-any
/Eric
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be greatly appreciated.
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Eric
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Who has told you about this? The modules don't exist, at least not
provided by the netfilter/iptables project.
I also haven't heared that some 3rd party is providing those modules
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us know if you find
something particularly useful.
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Hello,
iam searching for an test
Si,
How big are we talking about? Could you use it in a dual floppy set up?
Eric
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Yeah, this is what I have been finding out. I had this idea of creating a 2
floppy setup for an instant development environment. Little did I realize...
Thanks for the follow up though.
Eric
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LEAF Community,
I came across David's make.lrp. Assuming that dependencies are in order
shouldn't I be able to just load this package into Bering and be able to use
it as a development station. Any insight on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
Lynn,
I am not sure what you mean by RIP simulator but there is some great work
being done with the GNU/Zebra dynamic routing protocol suite. You can reach
them at...
www.zebra.org
... also, David has already built a package from the zebra 0.92a release.
Regards,
-Eric
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Can someone expound as to why TCL would be a bad choice. I thought there
was a time when it was considered the standard for what you are wanting to
do yet there has been no mention of it in this thread.
Regards,
Eric
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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
Eric Wolzak
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/ericw/
get the bering :)))
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo
configured Oxygen in the beginning...
who needs tickers, but all of us need oxygen ;)
Greetings Eric
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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
router
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
further, and I will keep you
informed
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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 :)
Gavin
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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 byte - counts. =)
Tested with ash (from oxygen , linux 2.4.3
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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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:) tried this.
Good. But e3 is even smaller and quite functional.
Greetings to all of you.
Ook ewald de groeten :)
Greetings to all, and to Eric:
Gruesse aus Holland (hmm, where did you read that before :-)
in my schoolbooks ;) ,I am dutch but live in Germany since 1984.
Ewald
P.S
s caused a debugging session of several hours.
But resulted in a faster and better programm :=)
Thanks .
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ve 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
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oblem.with the error routine and then a wrong
error message is shown. ?
my 2 Eurocents ( about $ 0,018 and falling ;) )
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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 fine again.
This message would come
again with not enough information ;)
this loop can also be 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 Go
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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