Hello Everyone,
I have one query about Lynn Avant's udhcp package (that came along with
the dachstein-ipsec-1680.bin contribution).
I'm wondering if what the "sending ACK to [dhcp client ip]" message that
kept on scrolling on my LRP terminal one
really means. Everything seems to function correctl
Rob Fegley wrote:
> I've noticed that the suggestion is always to format with a DOS boot disk, or
>alternately to use a Linux boot disk and format with "-t msdos" operative. I think
>that I noticed that this format, even once booted and mounted, only observes the
>legacy DOS 8.3 filename con
OK, so do I feel stupid. I guess that in all of the re-attempts, I got my
syslinux.cfg files mixed up and was booting from CF, but immediately pointing to
/dev/fd0u1680 for everything. So, now I have the following excerpt from my bootup:
...
Using /boot/lib/modules/ide-mod.o
Uniform Multi-Pla
Thanks Kim:
I am currently running smoothwall with a Intel etherexpress16 and smz ez100
and the loaded modules are eexpress and rtl8139, I took out the Intel
pro100 (pci, which I would like to use) and put back in the Intel
etherexress16 (isa) because I did not want to go without a firewal
Hari,
I don't think bering 1.0-rc3 loads the tc package at boot. Did you add it
to the end of your syslinux.cfg file?
mount -t msdos /dev/fd0u1680 /mnt
less /mnt/syslinux.cfg | grep tc
Steve
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I've noticed that the suggestion is always to format with a DOS boot disk, or
alternately to use a Linux boot disk and format with "-t msdos" operative. I think
that I noticed that this format, even once booted and mounted, only observes the
legacy DOS 8.3 filename construct. Can anyone valid
I've encountered the same problem since using Bering 1.0 rc3. This is a
simple permissions problem with the newly created log files if I do a
'chmod 644 *' in /var/logs/ then the files are marked read for the adm
group and weblet will display them.
Not sure how to fix this permanently. The pro
Hello again averyone,
It is nice for me being here because this mailing list are
different than other. It's so helpful.
Btw, i have a problem again, it's about tc on my bering. I
have read the documentation about badwidth management and
other technical documentation about tc with a good example
th
Hello,
I have an interesting problem. I am running Bering 1.0 rc3 in a
bridge configuration, booting from a CD Rom, with 64MB of log files space in
memory. I use the weblet interface to check on the firewall at other
machines on the internal network. When I first power the firewall up
Hi guys,
Created a script to makes some ip rules at start up, those with the
links I just added to the /etc/network/ifup.d directory, cause they
have to be executed everytime the interface is started, but those that
only needs to be started at boot time, I need to know which file I can
turk the
Rob
I think someone else already mentioned it, but the latest version of syslinux
I can get to work on my system (64MB compactflash on a 33MHz 486 / 16MB RAM)
is 1.48. If I use anything after then, I get the "Unable to lock drive for
exclusive access" message as well. I always assumed that it
>From: Steve Sobka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tue 7/2/2002 8:02 AM
>How easy would it be to include lrpstat back in the weblet package?
>(IIRC?) Dachstein had this as part of the weblet package, but it was removed
>out of the Bering weblet package.
>Or I should say, it's not in Berin
How easy would it be to include lrpstat back in the weblet package?
(IIRC?) Dachstein had this as part of the weblet package, but it was removed
out of the Bering weblet package.
Or I should say, it's not in Bering 1.0-rc3. Maybe if it's really large,
there could be two versions of your updated w
Yes, I forgot to mention that I did this.
-Original Message-
From: Manfred Schuler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 11:39 PM
To: Rob Fegley
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Futile attempts to boot from CF-IDE
Did you change the boot=/dev/fd0u1680:msdo
Good sugestion on the date time.
Not sure what you mean by with the hosts.allow. It is suposed to allow everyone to
the weblet for the demo.
Richard Amerman
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From: Eyal Lebedinsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue 7/2/2002 1:41 AM
To: Richard Amerman
Cc:
Hi,
The seti package I'm using is from:
http://lrp.gibbsoft.com/lrps/seti-v3_03.lrp
the home page is at:
http://lrp.gibbsoft.com/
You need a reasnonable amount of ram as you'll probably have to increase the
size of your ram-disk and seti also uses ram.
add the following to your syslinux.cfg
Richard Amerman wrote:
>
> I have made some major modifications to the LEAF Weblet. These have been posted to
>the Weblet Dev Demo site.
> Demo Site Location:
> 207.202.227.167
One thing I have in my weblet, which I see is missing in the
above demo is a standard date/time at the top of each lo
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