Please put a direct link in even if it has not been tested. ( It provides
hints for other users ).
I spent time trying to find these docs, since there were no docs I spent a
lot of time figuring out how to make Dachstein Dial on my own.
I have also started writing up my own docs to post on the
Don't forget hosts.allow
Later
Tony
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I just
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
To strip it for leaf, I'm thinking that the
libraries/clib/awt/*
libraries/javalib/java/awt/*
stuff contributes the most useless parts, simply because it's all
X and gui applets or standalone gui application classes. Also
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I am using an older Pentium 90 for my DCD. For some reason the system
clock gains over a minute a day.
I tried putting the rdate -s command in /etc/crontab as suggested by
Charles in a recent message.
syslog showed that it runs on schedule - but the clock never got
synchronized. The command
Kenny Ton wrote:
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This might be a known thing, but first time I've experienced it,
so I thought I'd share/ask...
I punched a few holes through one of my routers this weekend to
do some work remotely, specifically mapping:
port 8080 to 192.168.0.141:80
port 23 to 192.168.0.141:23
port 5800 to
On Monday 04 February 2002 08:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my thoughts. What are the possibilities?
I've started a somewhat minimal install script base, as has Ken Hadley
for respective ethernet and ppp/pppoe installs. It is still somewhat
basic at this time w/o full capabilities (in my
Hi folks
Maybe it's worth to hava a look at
http://www.fli4l.de/e_index.htm
They apparently did quite a good job on the config stuff using a GUI
client, maybe it's adaptable
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 23:31:45 -0800
From: Matt Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router
I can see the point. network.conf (and others) would need a re-write to
make my idea work.
However, once I further my scripting knowledge I may just look at tackling
one or two little areas.
Cheers.
My box is working
I would like to a few minutes to say thanks to all of you who provided me
with such wonderful and unselfish assistance. Thanks Dave and Jeff Lynn and
everyone else on this post. I am going to write a little step by step
procedures as well. Hopefully it will help someone who
Do the samba servers need to communicate with each other? If so, the
DCD gateways cannot ping each other, because they are concurrent with
the gateway itself -- although, from anywhere else on the remote
network, we can ping the opposite gateway by private address.
This is a
Anyone hear of the Sorenson broadcast algorithm?
Thanks,
David
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Is there an Oxygen 1.8 CD image and if so, where can it be found?
There seems to be one at http://download.sourceforge.net/leaf
called Oxygen_1.8_iso_OxygenISO.bin, but the file is empty.
Tnx
Cokey
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F. 'Cokey' de Percin,
The LEAF 2.4.16 - beta2 distribution has been updated and now becomes
LEAF Bering - beta3.
Main features:
- 2.4.16 Kernel with support for IDE, DOC, SCSI, Parport, USB, PPP,
PPPoE, PPPoA, PCMCIA, ISDN, Bridging, ext2/ext3/reiserfs, IPV6, Wireless
LAN, ...
- Provided with latest 1.2.5 Shorewall
First I'd like to thank Charles and everyone else who worked on the
Dachstein release. It's exceptional! I've been running various LRP
and LEAF releases for the last few years, but this one is by far the
best.
Now some background for my question. I've set the Dach (and others)
up for basic
At 2002-02-04 17:52 -0500, Cokey de Percin wrote:
Is there an Oxygen 1.8 CD image and if so, where can it be found?
There seems to be one at http://download.sourceforge.net/leaf
called Oxygen_1.8_iso_OxygenISO.bin, but the file is empty.
Cokey,
That's because I inadvertently released a file
That did it!
Thanks!
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Don't forget hosts.allow
Later
Tony
On 2/4/02 at 8:53 AM, Victor McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crontab would not correctly run the command. Same command in
multicron works. Strange - but at least it works now.
-
# cat /etc/cron.d/multicron
#Periodic schedule for multicron. (Ping check, Space check, etc)
On 2/4/02 at 5:52 PM, Cokey de Percin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an Oxygen 1.8 CD image and if so, where can it be found?
There seems to be one at http://download.sourceforge.net/leaf
called Oxygen_1.8_iso_OxygenISO.bin, but the file is empty.
I can't speak to the latter, but the
I recently acquired cable internet service through
ATT @Home. I currently lease their SURFBoard SB3100 cable modem. My
intended LEAF box is a Pentium 120MHz with 16MB RAM, 1.44 MB floppy, 1 DLink
DFE530TX+ NIC, and 1 NetGear FA311 NIC. The BIOS is AMIBIOS 1.00.02.CB0. My
internal, windows
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2002 16:25 schrieb Jack Coates:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
To strip it for leaf, I'm thinking that the
libraries/clib/awt/*
libraries/javalib/java/awt/*
stuff contributes the most useless parts, simply because it's all
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