Not true - I tried installing Eiger on a 486sx previously and it didn't work
with the standard kernel complaining about a lack of FPU on the chip. AFAIK
all 486sx CPUs shipped without FPU - altho I believe you could get add-on
chips for some mobos. A google search for 486 sx fpu generates lot
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I have configured a DACHSTIEN CD firewall which I am using at home with a
dialup system
and it works very well and now have several deployed around Australia on
remote sites for
the company I work for. The latter of these units are connected by mod
Jacques,
Ah, well, such is life... I was unaware of being able to use dmesg to get
the same information. I will experiment with this and see if it fits my
need.
Thanks for the quick reply,
Eric
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Sent: Monday, April 15,
Eric B Kiser wrote:
> [Jacques-Snip]
> Bering v1.0-rc1 does not have serial compiled in the kernel. This seems
> necessary to have serial console access. I am considering to have serial
> compiled in v1.0-rc2 for that reason. Any comment from the list on that
> issue?
> [/snip]
>
> Based on the
Charles,
I have seen this mentioned before. Why is it that it can't do both pass
through and termination. Is this specific to Dachstein or Linux or ???
Regards,
Eric
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got called out of town so this response is a bit delayed...
[Joey-snip]
Not to sound impolite... but there is currently I HOW-TO already available,
linked below... I know the excitement though of getting this particular
project working
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Not impolite at all. The only reason that I suggest
A few individuals on this list will be glad to hear (read) that I have
finally gotten all of my problems fixed. I have been able to get a link
between my home LRP and the office LRP boxes. The next and (for the
time-being) final step is to establish a similar connection between the
office and on
Hi all,
Just a quick question, is it possible to enter Static ARP entries in Bering
?
I have done some configurations using the Proxy arp setting but would like
to be able to enter the details in a static table that would be available on
reboot.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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> Thank you for your very prompt reply. I implemented both changes you
> suggested as well as one of my own--commenting out the following line in
> /etc/ipfilter.conf (it looked like it would be necessary):
>
> $IPCH -A $LIST -j DENY -p all -s 192.0.0.0/24 -d 0/0 -l $*
>
> However, I'm still una
> Any help configuring a static to dynamic tunnel would be most appreciated.
See the "road-warrior" portions of the online FreeS/WAN docs...lots of
helpful info available there.
In general, your server should be setup with and %any as the
connection endpoints, while the road-warrior (dynamic IP
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:36, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:19, Mark Plowman wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Has anyone got a Dachstein *non-FPU* Kernel image somewhere that I can
> > use for colleague who wants to use a 486 SX?
>
> Mark,
> All 486s have FPUs. The SX designator on a 4
> Has anyone got a Dachstein *non-FPU* Kernel image somewhere that I can
> use for colleague who wants to use a 486 SX?
>
> Any pointers/URLs gratefully accepted...
I don't have any available, although if you're in a real pinch, you can use
the 2.2.16 kernel:
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/ker
> You are ab-so-lutely right as for the order of execution of the scripts
> and the dhcp-handling... h... so, I guess my code still needs a
> little work for dynamic addresses. Blast! This proves once again that
> even when you *think* you've got a good "universal" solution, you have
> to doub
Charles,
Thank you for your very prompt reply. I implemented both changes you
suggested as well as one of my own--commenting out the following line in
/etc/ipfilter.conf (it looked like it would be necessary):
$IPCH -A $LIST -j DENY -p all -s 192.0.0.0/24 -d 0/0 -l $*
However, I'm still una
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:19, Mark Plowman wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Has anyone got a Dachstein *non-FPU* Kernel image somewhere that I can
> use for colleague who wants to use a 486 SX?
Mark,
All 486s have FPUs. The SX designator on a 486 indicates a lack of
on-board L1 cache. The standard kernel s
Hello,
I have two Dachstein LEAF boxes at separate locations. One has a static
IP, the other is dynamic. I would like to establish a VPN between the two
locations. Does any one have a sample ipsec configuration script I could
reference? If so it would be most appreciated.
This is what I have
Dear All,
Has anyone got a Dachstein *non-FPU* Kernel image somewhere that I can
use for colleague who wants to use a 486 SX?
Any pointers/URLs gratefully accepted...
Greetings
Mark Plowman
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> Please replace root.bb.links and the call in linuxrc with
> busybox -s install in linuxrc - makes life easier, if someone uses
> his own busybox configuration (Config.h).
Anyone know a simple way to do this and still eliminate the links when
backing up root?
> Use tinylogin instead the POSIXne
> yeah its a hd44780 controller it has 16 pins on the back + 16 soldering
> points ( if you wanted to solder or plug in )
>
> i have got your pdf wiring diagram, i like it, but i cannot make head nor
> tail of wiring diagrams
>
> if you have any thing like:
>
> LCD LPT
> 1 connect t
hi,
yeah its a hd44780 controller it has 16 pins on the back + 16 soldering
points ( if you wanted to solder or plug in )
i have got your pdf wiring diagram, i like it, but i cannot make head nor
tail of wiring diagrams
if you have any thing like:
LCD LPT
1 connect to 3
2 c
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Rick Price wrote:
>
> I've done scp lots of times through firewalls before and so I find it
> really puzzling.
>
I use scp through a Shorewall firewall all the time as well with no
problems (kernels 2.4.2 through 2.4.18) with the default Shorewall TOS
settings.
You may have
I use password authentication.
Everything is the same except that I use scp instead of ssh.
scp just hangs, I used the -v option and it gave me no errors. I've had
essentially the same problem across all the systems.
I didn't let it sit there that long, so I didn't wait long enough for
timeout
> i have an lcd display and i want to wire it to my lpt port
> the model number is DV-16252-S1FBLY ( i dont know if this make a
difference )
> and it has 16 pins
The exact wiring depends on the controller used on your LCD, and the pinout
of your particular LCD module, as well as the software you
> I've got a Dachstein (1.02, I think) router in its default configuration
> (except for enabling ipSec VPN masquerading). I would like to access the
> cable modem's http status page, which is hard wired at address
> 192.168.100.1. What do I need to modify to make this possible from within
> my
hello,
i have an lcd display and i want to wire it to my lpt port
the model number is DV-16252-S1FBLY ( i dont know if this make a difference )
and it has 16 pins
any one have any ideas?
thanks
antken
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Rick -- I read theough all 3 messages you posted, and from what you write
there, scp *should* work. Whatever the problem, I'd doubtful that it related
to Bering, since to it, there is no visible difference between an ssh and an
scp connection going through it. So ...
I noticed that the one thing
I've got a Dachstein (1.02, I think) router in its default configuration
(except for enabling ipSec VPN masquerading). I would like to access the
cable modem's http status page, which is hard wired at address
192.168.100.1. What do I need to modify to make this possible from within
my privat
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