On 1/3/02 at 8:07 PM, Paul Rimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a command equivalent to "env" to check all
> available environment variables?
env may be available as part of recent busybox versions; I know there
was a patch for it. Also, ash should give you a report with the 'set'
comma
On 1/4/02 at 1:52 AM, guitarlynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 00:14, you wrote:
> > ash does practically everything one could want, except
> > vi-mode editing and tab-completion...
>
> It's about all I need, I've always preferred ae to vi. It
> seems hard to find it on
Phil Faris wrote:
>
> My ISP (Verio) is dropping dial-up service. I am trying to create a new
> back-up for my DSL service. I am using Dachstein-CD-1.0.2. I changed the
> telephone number, user name and password in the old script, however, after
> it dials and I receive the "CONNECT" from pacb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello.
Nice to have you aboard. Try Dachstein 1.0.2. Cd is
fun if you got a burner.
[snip]
> Hardware wise, I will be using a P90 with 16MB RAM.
ouch. Use 24 or 32 MB if you can for good whatnot program
headroom and space for your logfiles.
Best,
Matthew
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guitarlynn wrote:
> I've roughly got one, if somewhat opinionated from my experience.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/guitarlynn/lrp.html
>
> ~Lynn Avants
> Guitarlynn
Thanks for putting that up. Any reason why
the first couple of paragraphs have strange
word
wrap so that a lot of lines look l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I use an Oxygen (latest release) boot floppy with sysklogd.lrp package.
> Everything is okay but the syslogd daemon startup is very slow : more than 2 minutes
>! My PC is a Pentium 150 with 32MB RAM.
> Is this normal ?
> Is there a way to get a faster syslog
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> to whomever is maintaining the LRP bootdisk howto:
>
> 1. under "rolling your own",
>
> # syslinux -s /dev/fd1680
>
> should be
>
> # syslinux -s /dev/fd0u1680
>
> 2. the maintainer's email address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is no longer
> valid.
>
> pete
Pete, the
Paul Rimmer wrote:
>
> Whoops, added missing /bin to path and now email comes through but $HOSTNAME
> still returns nothing.
You can try to figure it out or just code the
thing to work, like this:
LEAFHOSTNAME=`cat /etc/hostname`
and just use that. If you want to figure
it out, write a few te
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> question -- i'm thinking of going back to seawall. when using a
> different firewall package, i assume dachstein has no way of knowing
> a priori you're using another firewalling package?
Basically, yes. I should have included seawall.
> i assume the firewall packa
I would like to now extend my second LEAF system, which is acting as a
Samba file server within my private network, and add mail filtering and
"sorting". I want to keep things as simple and small as possible.
Can you help me find an appropriate set of .lrp's ... I think I know
what the solution
I get this with the df command on the bad floppy:
amberton: -root-
/mnt # df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram016208 4892 11316 30% /
/dev/ram1 810287 8015 1% /var/log
/dev/fd1u1680 1664
Charles Steinkueler (sp ? sorry charles) is/was working on this last time
I checked.
No update as of yet, maybe he'll be kind and give us his status.
I'm waiting ever so patiently (okay, not really) for this support also!
--Patrick
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Bao C. Ha wrote:
> Is there a pre-compil
My first module contribution to the LRP/LEAF world (so don't hurt me too
hard if it doesn't work right, okay?) Not too bad for only being around
LRP/LEAF stuff for about a week.
Routerst.lrp
A module for Linux Router Project Routers
Version 1.0
I hear weblet.lrp is nice, but I don't have enoug
I have two high speed connections to the internet - wireless and ADSL.
I would like to use one, with the other ready to take over should the
first fail. This could probably be done with some form of load
balancing, but the FreeS/WAN VPN connection would be a problem.
So I did some thinking and s
> Is there a command equivalent to "env" to check all available
>environment variables?
>
Hi,
The command printenv will give you a list of the current environment
variables. To see what environment the shell running multicron-p has
add the line echo `printenv` >> /etc/env.out to the multicron
is the difference between EXTERN_TCP_PORTS and EXTERN_TCP_PORT[0-9]{1,}
that it's more pleasing to the eye to look at
EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 ssh"
EXTERN_TCP_PORT1="0/0 www"
EXTERN_TCP_PORT2="0/0 smtp"
EXTERN_TCP_PORT3="0/0 6346"
than
EXTERN_TCP_PORTS="0/0_
At 10:27 AM 1/4/02 -0800, Phil Faris wrote:
>My ISP (Verio) is dropping dial-up service. I am trying to create a new
>back-up for my DSL service. I am using Dachstein-CD-1.0.2. I changed the
>telephone number, user name and password in the old script, however, after
>it dials and I receive t
> > The problem is that the bridge chips don't handle ISA
> > interrupts too well: Basically, the 4:1 clock speed difference
> > causes each ISA interrupt to cause 4 interrupts on the PCI
> > bus. OUCH!
>
> Could you clarify this a little? Could you explain *why* it generates
> 4 interrupts? I *
My ISP (Verio) is dropping dial-up service. I am trying to create a new
back-up for my DSL service. I am using Dachstein-CD-1.0.2. I changed the
telephone number, user name and password in the old script, however, after
it dials and I receive the "CONNECT" from pacbell.net the script fails.
Is there a pre-compiled kernel 2.4.x with DOC2000
support via mtd?
I have built a minimal Linux system that can boot
up from Grub. I would like to redo it in LEAF.
Thanks.
Bao
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On the exclude list it doesn't matter if wildcards are used or files
listed more than once.
Wildcards on the include list you can resolve using ls.
Manfred
Simon Bolduc schrieb:
>
> With this approach all files would have to be listed in the include/exclude
> lists - i.e. no wild cards
>
>
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Mark Plowman wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Am I alone? I have stripped as much as I can *off* my Eigerstein Box
> (i.e. no DNS Cache, no DHCP Server, etc. etc.).
>
> I was always brought up to understand that with respect to security:
>
> "Less is More"
>
>
> The reasoning?
There is also a typo in EXTERN_TCP_PORT4. It says "PROT".
dbc.
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jeff
Newmiller wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
>
> > Ive been trying to open port 85 in network.conf
> > Heres what I have set:
> >
> > # Indexed list: "SrcAddr/Mask port [ DestAddr[/Dest
Thanks for the links. I'm already running SETI from my desktop machine
so I'll just copy the configuration over and backup I guess. Cool. I'm
on a team too
(http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_77650.html), not
that we're going to break any records, though.
-Steve
On Friday, Ja
Dear All,
Am I alone? I have stripped as much as I can *off* my Eigerstein Box
(i.e. no DNS Cache, no DHCP Server, etc. etc.).
I was always brought up to understand that with respect to security:
"Less is More"
The reasoning? As follows:
1) All programs (probably) contain bugs,
2) Some
Here are some thoughts and some links...
SETI LRP - http://lrp.gibbsoft.com/
Great SETI forum (on DSL Reports) that can help you out -
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/seti
See the FAQ and Help pages links on DSLReports. Join DLSR Team
Starfire, they are currently racing a team from AnandTech t
Well an I/O error on a disk is never a good thing what you might want
to do is try mounting the disk and see how much disk space you have. To
mount it do one of the following depending on disk size:
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0 /mnt (for a standard 1.44 MB floppy)
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0u16
Ping Kwong wrote:
> I'm still having problems with socks5. As a matter of fact, I just
> found out that it was never working. My ICQ keeps crashing this time
> it lasted a whole 2 days after my reboot and I'm back to using ICQ
> without the socks5 support. Even when I could connect via ICQ wit
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Paul Rimmer wrote:
[...]
> #Test Line follows
> PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
>
> main () {
>
> prog=`basename $0`
>
>
> The mailing no longer occurs. Remove it and I get the emails again but with
> no $HOSTNAME. Just so I know, what is th
Whoops, added missing /bin to path and now email comes through but $HOSTNAME
still returns nothing.
> > Finally, try the same thing by adding this immediately prior to main():
> >
> > PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
> >
> > What do you think?
>
> As soon as I add
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Jim Van Eeckhoutte wrote:
> Ive been trying to open port 85 in network.conf
> Heres what I have set:
>
> # Indexed list: "SrcAddr/Mask port [ DestAddr[/DestMask] ]"
> #EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="5.6.7.8 domain 1.1.1.12"
I think a problem is the fact that EXTERN_TCP_PORT0 is commented
Paul Rimmer wrote:
>
> > Add this to /etc/multicron-p:
> >
> > environment () {
> > {
> > echo
> > echo "$(set)"
> > } | mailadmin "Environment List"
> > }
> >
> > Then, make sure that periodic contains the new function:
> >
> > periodic () {
> > env
With this approach all files would have to be listed in the include/exclude
lists - i.e. no wild cards
S
>From: Manfred Schuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Charles Steinkuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] a thought about modified file backups
>Date: Fr
So do you have an LRP package for seti? I was thinking about doing the
same since my router is a bit underused.
-Steve
On Thursday, January 3, 2002, at 10:23 PM, Sean E. Covel wrote:
> Thanks for the heads-up! I'm running in 96MB, shouldn't be a prob.
> Just copied bc from my slink box to th
I have pretty much given up on the DMZ setup for now. I am at a point
where I
believe that something may be wrong with eth2 in the Dach box. I simply
can't get
name resolution to work from the DMZ to the internet. I tried swapping a
windows
laptop in place of the Red Hat machine since on my prim
> Add this to /etc/multicron-p:
>
> environment () {
> {
> echo
> echo "$(set)"
> } | mailadmin "Environment List"
> }
>
> Then, make sure that periodic contains the new function:
>
> periodic () {
> environment
> checkfreespace
> pingcheck
Hi
I'm helping my father in law to setup a Dachstein 1.0.2 firewall on a
Telia Adsl line.
To get the line working he have to login on a webpage with a user and password.
There are programs that can do this automaticly for Win and Linux, ex. IClogin.
I have found out that Telia use something called
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
>
> begin Doug O'Halloran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > a few early morning thoughts:
> > -if booting with CD as source, why not back up anything newer than the
> > CD creation date? I'm sure there's _some_ combination of actions that'd
> > break under this(ie. updated *.LRP p
Dan, List,
See notes in-line (all the way to the bottom!)...
> From: "Dan Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 03:02:58 -0500
>
> Dear Mark,
>
> The bus timing issue is simple: A 33 mHz Peripheral Connection
> Interface (PCI) device will generate a single interrupt
Dear Mark,
The bus timing issue is simple: A 33 mHz Peripheral Connection
Interface (PCI) device will generate a single interrupt for each event.
However, to support legacy devices there's a PCI <-> ISA bridge chip, to
accomodate the parallel, RS-232 serial, keyboard & mouse port
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