Re: [Leaf-user] Breaking the 255 byte barrier

2002-03-31 Thread Victor McAllister
What happens if your syslinux.cfg ends like this?: boot=/dev/fd0,msdos PKGPATH=/dev/hda,msdos And your lrpkg.cfg looks like this etc,ramlog,local,modules,libz,sshd,weblet,modules,dnscache,xntp,psentry, no need for the words LRP= in the file lrpkg.cfg - just a single line of comma separated lis

RE: [Leaf-user] openssh in bering

2002-03-31 Thread Jim Van Eeckhoutte
Ooops Sorry meant single installation floppy not cd -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jim Van Eeckhoutte Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 9:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Leaf-user] openssh in bering Has anyone been able to get openssh

[Leaf-user] openssh in bering

2002-03-31 Thread Jim Van Eeckhoutte
Has anyone been able to get openssh to work on a bering single installation cd . I have bare minimum installed in the way of lrp pkgs.I get nuthing but errors when trying to backup before reboot. ___ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://li

Re: [Leaf-user] ssh firewall

2002-03-31 Thread Greg Morgan
"Upnet Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why don't U use FreeSwan Ipsec...I just woke up hehe > > Upnet Joe I am sure Ipsec has allot of advantages. I have not explored it yet. So I can't really say. Here's one practical reason to stay with SSH. I thought I read in the list somewhere, that

Re: [Leaf-user] Celeron/Pentium vs Duron/Athlon

2002-03-31 Thread Greg Morgan
"Scott C. Best" wrote: > > You could start a religious war here. :) THG does a fairly > good job of reporting about which systems are currently the top-dog > at a given price target. I'd agree that AMD holds the lead here. > However, THG also overclocks whatever they can get their hands

[Leaf-user] RE: How do I reject a specific IP

2002-03-31 Thread vette66
Hello ALL, How do I reject a specific IP? I have seen this question various times. Myself, I had a problem with my log files filling up with rejections on ports 111, 515,444, and others and wondered the same thing So, to solve the problem, I wrote some scripts that work to automatically parse t

RE: [Leaf-user] Breaking the 255 byte barrier

2002-03-31 Thread Paul M. Wright, Jr.
Victor - Thanks! I did look at the DCD image to see how it was done but in the ISO image, the syslinux.cfg file has the packages listed out and the lrpkg.cfg has that same information so I'm not clear on the syntax to make the program look for the list of packages in the lrpkg.cfg file. That's t

Re: [Leaf-user] Breaking the 255 byte barrier

2002-03-31 Thread Victor McAllister
How about using the file lrpkg.cfg according to the DCD format. Not a lot of difference between a CD and a flash other than R/W. lrpkg.cfg has no limit. It is is just a text line containing everything from syslinux.cfg after the LRP= it could look like this etc,local,modules,ramlog,dhcpd,lbiz,

[Leaf-user] Breaking the 255 byte barrier

2002-03-31 Thread Paul M. Wright, Jr.
Greetings! I'm working on a project using the Dachstein v1.0.2 on a flash module. Everything is working well except that I am up against the 255 character limit for syslinux.cfg. As an immediate workaround, I just renamed several of the packages with 1 character names (1.lrp, etc.) but that caus

Fw: [Leaf-user] Celeron/Pentium vs Duron/Athlon

2002-03-31 Thread dgilleece
Oopsreplyreply to allsame difference :P - Original Message - From: "dgilleece" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Celeron/Pentium vs Duron/Athlon > I love AMDrock solid performance:$

[Leaf-user] default policy=reject...?

2002-03-31 Thread Jon Clausen
Hi List Never got around to it, but since one of my friends portscanned the Dachstein (rc1-floppy-dmz) box the other day, I'm now reminded that I wanted to change the default policy, so closed ports don't show... It's set set up with IPFILTER_SWITCH=firewall Question: The place to make this c

Re: [Leaf-user] Celeron/Pentium vs Duron/Athlon

2002-03-31 Thread Scott C. Best
Greg: Heya. A quick comment or two to your recent post: > > Is there a significant performance penalty when using a Celeron or > > Duron processor vs an Athlon or Pentium. Not just in speed but in in > > the ability to process. > > This is a really broad question. It all depends on what