Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The third release-candidate version of Dachstein-CD is now available.
snip
I believe you have fixed many problems and it has come a long way.
Thanks.
I have two questions about rc3. I am looking at the eth1_broadcast
setting. In eb2 there was an
Title: Spawning TOO fast error message..
It's constantly showing up in my logbook.
Can some one explaind me, what this message mean, and how to stop it from showing up in my logs
Oct 28 10:01:05 dominica-gw02 init: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
Oct 28 10:01:06
About a week ago, there was a msg thread about RAM usage exceeding
available RAM. I never saw the end of the thread, but I have the same issue
and would like to know!
In particular, on the default config floppy boot of D-CD rc2, df shows two
ram disks: ram0 at 12MB and ram1 at 4MB. On a 16MB
Hi Charles
Hi all
I've solved the hostname problem by myself. It seems that my Busybox V0.51
don't accept comments in the /etc/hostname file. I changed the
/etc/init.d/network script to don't write any comments. Now it works.
I'm still interested in this line 128 bug... ;)
greetings
Sandro
The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF. (If I'm mistaken, would someone please correct me.) I
don't have a running ES2B router at hand to check, but openssl and the
libraries it depends on (libcrypto and libssl) are probably not
available off the
Sandro Minola wrote:
Hi Charles
Hi all
I've solved the hostname problem by myself. It seems that my Busybox V0.51
don't accept comments in the /etc/hostname file. I changed the
/etc/init.d/network script to don't write any comments. Now it works.
I'm still interested in this line 128
Hi Victor
Hi all
CONFIG_HOSTNAME=YES is set and HOSTNAME=myrouter near the end of the file
too. The Problem was, that the hostname command didn't accept any comments
in the /etc/hostname file (hostname - Bad argument). It seems to be a
Busybox problem of my Busybox version (0.51).
Now it works.
At 06:58 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Stephen Lee wrote:
The bigger problem is that I don't *think* openssl has itself been
ported to LEAF.
...
Jacques Nilo has LEAF/Openssh:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/index.html
I have had it running smoothly under ES2B for sometime now.
Yes, but the
Opps! My fault for not reading the message more closely. Yes they are 2
different products.
Stephen
Is OPENSSH and OPENSSL not 2 different products...???
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 15:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reginald R. Richardson wrote:
It's constantly showing up in my logbook.
Can some one explaind me, what this message mean, and how to stop it from showing up
in my logs
Oct 28 10:01:05 dominica-gw02 init: Id 1 respawning too fast: disabled for 5
minutes
Oct 28 10:01:06 dominica-gw02
Stephen Lee wrote:
Opps! My fault for not reading the message more closely. Yes they are 2
different products.
Stephen
Is OPENSSH and OPENSSL not 2 different products...???
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, Keith Laidlaw wrote:
About a week ago, there was a msg thread about RAM usage exceeding
available RAM. I never saw the end of the thread, but I have the same issue
and would like to know!
In particular, on the default config floppy boot of D-CD rc2, df shows two
ram
I don't want to start a fight, Matthew, but I can't just let this go by,
since I don't want to cause a misunderstanding either.
At 10:15 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Matthew Schalit wrote:
...
I realize that most of you don't consider
Oxygen to be a useful, but in reality, it's
a very complete and modular
If a recent openssh is available from J. Nilo, it probably
includes libssl and libcryto.
Nope.
If I get Jacques' current sshd.lrp package and un'tgz it, I find
neither
library included. If I run ldd against this sshd, I don't see libssl
or
libssl09 mentioned in its dependencies. (Nor does
Greg Morgan wrote:
I ran nmap against the firewall. It was from the internal net against
the external interface so I don't know if this counts? I saw these
ports open. Shouldn't these be closed or am I being fooled by the
firewall and these are really on the inside?:
(The 1520 ports
Ray Olszewski wrote:
I don't want to start a fight, Matthew, but I can't just let this go by,
since I don't want to cause a misunderstanding either.
No worrys. I don't often get all
the facts right the first time.
At 10:15 AM 10/28/01 -0800, Matthew Schalit wrote:
...
I realize that
--- Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Desmond wrote:
..
(One of
the commands buried in the scripts has a
'preserve'
option which I think is supposed to keep this from
happening but it didn't seem to work)
...
independently? Or can someone point out how to
Hi. That was my question a while back. Since I was only using about 4 MB
of the root ramdisk I changed the setting in syslinux.cfg to
ramdisk_size=8192. I don't know how much ram LEAF needs to run, but this
leaves 6MB (if I max out both ram disks) which I hope would be enough.
-Steve
Thanks for the interest. I have now posted a new version that includes
cat /etc/hosts
cat /etc/resolv.conf
cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
It will also ping the IPs in /etc/hosts and /etc/resolve/.conf
as well as INTERN_IP and eth0_DEFAULT_GW
You cane get it at:
John Desmond wrote:
--- Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Desmond wrote:
[ snip ]
First, un-tar weblet.lrp into a temporary directory.
cd temp/var
rm -fr sh-log
ln -s /var/log sh-log
At this point, rebuild weblet.lrp from this tree.
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