"steve crowl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all. New to this list. Suggestions, please, for next steps:
> I have successfully run the eigerstein image using the rtl8139 driver for my
> ethernet cards: http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/Eiger/modules/net/
You may want to look at this f
David, one of my firewalls is very similar to the setup you have
Maybe the information I've included inline will help a bit...
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:20:11 PDT David Smead wrote:
> Jacques,
>
> Thanks for the input. I'm not showing interrupts, but the drivers seem to
> load, and I/O space is
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 09:41:41 -0400
"Upali Weerasinghe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is another one http://vpn.ebootis.de/
>
> I downloaded some stuff from above, and right now its working with
> Windows-XP no problem
> if you guys need this package in zip format I'll put that on my
> webser
Hi All,
I'm having a problem getting WRP to detect the PCMCIA/Wavelan card. Can
someone tell me the command to show the boot messages again so I can
read what the problem(s) is?
I'm trying to build a router from wireless to ethernet (10baseT/2) on a
486dx4-100 with 12m ram with an isa-pcmcia ad
It would be definitely great. Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] VPN error,
Hi
Alan Tu wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a good distribution
> just as easy and small as
> LEAF that can just do DHCP serving over Ethernet?
You should be able to use LEAF without any problems.
I'm only familiar with Dachstein, but here's
how I'd do it.
* download a dachstein floppy i
Alan,
True, no one is going to learn Linux overnight, although anyone can learn
to use Linux applications as easily as Micros~1 application.
But one doesn't learn to ski by sitting in the club house. You learn to
ski by going up the hill and pointing the skis downhill.
LEAF is not the place to
At 22:37 28/04/2002, Alan Tu wrote:
>David,
Lets not make this some holy war kinda thing, and leave it at use
the right tools for the job, and if you want a dhcp server on a floppy
that is something windows will not be able to give it to you.
And that is an objective fact.
So try a little leaf
At 17:31 28/04/2002, Alan Tu wrote:
Leaf can be easily enough adapted to do this.
I did exactly the same thing for exact the same reason, just disable
the second nic & you are ready to go.
Just run through the config & eleminate anything you don't need.
If you don't think your up to it let me kn
David,
> How often I hear people say that they don't have time to try out Linux,
> yet would like to have some canned Linux solution to a problem not so
> easily accomplished by Micros~1 machines.
You should not hold it against people who know that Unix is a much better
network OS, and have a pa
Oh Baby you gonna love Linux once you know it and you'll Glue to Linux
affter
its easier than windows cause you know linux will run unless power cut off,
with windows not even Bill Gates don't have clue what is going to happen in
next minute
I am not joking, listen to Znet Radio
Upnet Joe
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Alan,
Any Linux machine can be configured to be a dhcp server, if that's all you
want it to do. This includes the LEAF varieties.
How often I hear people say that they don't have time to try out Linux,
yet would like to have some canned Linux solution to a problem not so
easily accomplished by
hi,
What wireless cards does the WRP work with? The ones listed on
the nocat.net site under 'Software AP for Prism2'?
If so, what drives go with the Linksys cards?
Thanks,
j.
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Why not use Bering or Dachstien and claim you are going to use
serial and ethernet? Then just do not have make the PPP conection
dial. Have the internal port be eth0. Setup dhcpd to use eth0.
Should be very easy to do.
Other versions of LEAF should work as well.
Hope this helps!
Larry Platzek
Hi, I found out about LEAF from the Langa List and was attracted to it
because it could do broadband routing on a computer, just by booting from a
CD or floppy. Unfortunately, our family is glued to Windows, and we don't
have time to learn to build/compile Linux, etc, but the LEAF instructions
see
Here is another one http://vpn.ebootis.de/
I downloaded some stuff from above, and right now its working with
Windows-XP no problem
if you guys need this package in zip format I'll put that on my webserver,
so mail me
setting up vpn client on windows is pain in the rear, however with that
packag
hello
how do i suppress the kernel and init out put during boot up?
and how would i go about setting it so so when it boots and get to the
login screen it says:
hostname: xxx
internal ip: x.x.x.x external ip: y.y.y.y
started at: h.m.s on d/m/y
login:
?
i have tried to tidy it up but
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