Looks...almost like mines..
Job will done..
cheers
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From: junkmail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 23:29
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Subject: [Leaf-user] A jpg diagram of my working LEAF
this is how I share our company 1meg dsl with
other
Hi,
I have a question I hope someone can help me with. Here goes:
I'm running dachstein on a 1722K floppy, with dhclient.lrp,
dhcpd.lrp, daemontl.lrp, tinydns.lrp and dnscache.lrp. Currently
I'm in the testing phase, but I hope to use this setup in a
couple of situations soon.
Question:
I've downloaded and created a boot floppy with Bering v1.0-rc1. I've got a nic with a
RealTek 8139 chip, so I copied and installed the
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/net/8139cp.o
driver. When booting, it gives me 4 undefined symbols, the first of which
Next coming may question/suggestion regarding Bering:
Is there any straight way to configure syslinux.cfg to load packages
from the floppy and next from ISO9660 CD ?
No, not yet. But it has already been asked by many users.
My solution is to 'hard-code' FSTYPE in linuxrc to msdos iso9660,
Dear all,
I have a dachstein cd-based router running very well. ( P133 desktop PC)
I'm connected to the Internet through ADSL/PPPOE
I just got a pair of Pcmcia Intel PRO/Wireless2021 cards and a PCI adapter.
I would like to put the PCMCIA card with adapter in the Dachstein box to be
able to
Hello Doug others,
I've downloaded and created a boot floppy with Bering v1.0-rc1. I've got a nic with
a RealTek 8139 chip, so I copied and installed the
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/modules/drivers/net/8139cp.o
driver. When booting, it gives me 4 undefined
Another web page,
http://kalle.csb.ki.se/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/patches/2.4.18/mii-2.4.1
8.3.patch , has a line: +obj-$(CONFIG_8139CP) += 8139cp.o mii.o, perhaps I
need mii.o?
Doug.
mii.o is probably your friend. try to load it before your 8139cp.o driver.
Jacques
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From: Etienne Charlier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:08 PM
Subject: [Leaf-user] Dachstein CD and Intel 2021 wireless card
Dear all,
I have a dachstein cd-based router running very well. ( P133 desktop PC)
I'm connected
Hey guys how can I test if modem is configured and working right. I
installed USR Sporster 0431 internal and cant seem to get it to dial. I
have installed and configured all needed for ppp modem.
Hi assume you have followed the (still incomplete) instructions at:
I have a dachstein cd-based router running very well. ( P133 desktop PC)
I'm connected to the Internet through ADSL/PPPOE
I just got a pair of Pcmcia Intel PRO/Wireless2021 cards and a PCI
adapter.
I would like to put the PCMCIA card with adapter in the Dachstein box to
be
able to
Some quick feedback to the security-conscious hyperbole
about VNC that's flown across the list recently. In my experience,
it's not exactly true that VNC has very little in the way of
security. Some features it has (and I've used):
1. Via AuthHosts, you can specify which IP addresses
Hello all
In our series cookbooks ;) now official named user guides for
the bering distribution we have released another section.
This describes the connection to a DSL on a PPPoE basis.
The difference with the other pppoe versions is the use of the kernel
based pppoe module.
The url is
Thanks for posting a nice overview, Scott. Though I've used vnc a bit, I've
only used it on a small, safe LAN, so I haven't looked at the security
issues closely before. I wonder if you could clarify a couple of things.
First, when you write ...
3. Unlike telnet and others, the connection
Ray:
Good questions:
1. AFAIK, the VNC password login is a challenge/response style.
So the challenge, and the response, can be sniffed, but not
the plaintext password directly. The Phoss app (you can find
it at http://www.phenoelit.de/phoss/) can be used to attack
this
Hi All,
Am I correct in assuming that Dachstein-CD will use the libz.lrp from the
floppy if I copy it there, rather than the one burned onto the CD? I am
also assuming J. Nilo's updated libz is suitable for this use -- is that
the case?
Thanks,
Dan
--
Optimum Networks, Inc.
Small Business
Am I correct in assuming that Dachstein-CD will use the libz.lrp from the
floppy if I copy it there, rather than the one burned onto the CD? I am
also assuming J. Nilo's updated libz is suitable for this use -- is that
the case?
Short answer: yes
Longer answer:
If you have a libz.lrp on
Just for clarification, if my system boots from the CD, it will still give
precedence to the libz.lrp from the floppy?
Thanks again,
Dan
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Looking for urls/docs for implimenting a ipsec vpn with a leaf (Oxygen)
distro and windows 2000, 95, 98, XP and linux clients.
Thanks in advance,
Scott
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dgilleece wrote:
Just for clarification, if my system boots from the CD, it will still give
precedence to the libz.lrp from the floppy?
Thanks again,
Dan
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone,
I've tried rebuilding my DS kernel in an attempt to add some more
features. My problem is that the standard 2.2.19 source trees .config
listing does not include the following lines:
CONFIG_BLOCK_DEV_INITRD_ARCHIVE=y
CONFIG_BLOCK_DEV_INITRD_ARCHIVE_AUTOFS_MINIX=y
I tried
I certainly have to defer to Charles and Michael - but if you want an
example, here's how I did it, based on Charles instructions in the
Dachstein CD notes. Feedback or suggestions for improvement of my setup
are welcome!
I have an ancient 486DX with a mere 16Mb of ram for my firewall, boot
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Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 13:35:57 -0600 (CST)
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Subject: [Leaf-user] dnscache/tinydns for dhcp aquired dns servers
Hi,
I have a question I hope someone can help me with. Here goes:
I'm running
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