I've got two test boxes running 2312 and Lucent cards. After some trial and
error, the two will talk back and forth (192.168.100.0 subnet used for the
wireless cards) and I thought I was ready to get the bridging to work.
The bridged network is 192.168.1.0 (/25 if that matters). I have a bering
I went thro' the specsheet. I was wrong about the pcmcia slots.
Brad - I'm sorry for my mistake and my apologies to others in the list too.
Mohan
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On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:41:29 +0530 S Mohan wrote:
> Got a quote from Nagasaki.
>
> 2100 which is 300mhz geode, 128mb ram, cf, 2 pcmcia.. $225.
> 2300L which is 800mhz geode, 512mb ram, cf, 2pcmcia, 1 lan is $250, 2
> LAN $275 3 LAN $295.
I replied by asking:
> Do you know if the 2300L 3 NIC m
On Sat, 24 Aug 2002, Tony wrote:
> Good Evening,
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but Dasch is compiled against glibc 2.0 correct?
> And Bearing is against glibc 2.1?
Bering... not little balls, but a narrow geographical configuration
(route).
> I am not a developer, so here is a stupid question.
On Sat, 24 Aug 2002, Craig wrote:
> I thought some SCSI hard drives are capable of being read-only?
You thought right.
So?
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It has 2 PCMCIA slots and 3 LAN ports.
Mohan
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Sent: 25 August 2002 21:16
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Are there other "Soekris" like appliances to
run LEAF on?
Mo
Does anyone have price comparisons of a std 3 LAN 64/128MB with 16MB CF
for all these guys? Looks like it not easy to get a comprehensive
pricing easily.
Mohan
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Thre three Ls in the model stand for a lan interface each. Shall try and
mail the full spec across your email id alone. The file is large and
mailing list members will fry me for it. Other who are interested can
let me know and I'll mail the specsheet across.
Mohan
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Fro
Just FYI, WISP-Dist uses CramFS for binaries, so they are
read-only. However, a knowledgeable hacker would still be able to
find the location of the parent MS-DOS partition and tamper it,
however it is a very tricky task if you want to be unnoticed.
S Mohan wrote about "RE: [leaf-user] [long]
I'm looking at putting to gether a single set of Bering for routing,
firewall, DNS, VPN, bandwidth management, network monitoring etc. The
list of packages I have in mind are:
Base bering rc3.
Sshd.lrp (jnilo's pkg).
Ipsec.lrp.
Ipsec509.lrp.
Shorwall.lrp(1.3.5 released).
Iptraf.lrp
Lcdproc.lrp (f
Is it possible to segregate the area that requires write permissions as
one ramdisk partition, mount is as rw and mount the other portion as ro?
If I'm not wrong, /dev requires rw. Why not declare as a separate
partion in linuxrc when generating /dev directory? Locate mount and df
in directories t
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 23:17:23 +0200
"Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> case "$interfs" in
> '') interfs="`ifconfig |
> awk ' /^ipsec/ { interf = $1 ; next }
> /^[^ \t]/ { interf = "" ; next }
> /^[ \t]*inet addr/ {
>
On Sat, 24 Aug 2002 13:35:18 MST Craig wrote:
> Are there other "svelte" looking devices that LEAF can be installed on
> like these Soekris type devices (http://www.soekris.com/)?
Since no one has mentioned it yet, the web links section of the
LEAF site ( http://leaf.sourceforge.net/links.php?m
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 12:29:50 MST you wrote:
> Mohan said in an earlier post, "SST has a DoM with a WP jumper."
>
> Who's SST and what's a DOM???
SST: Silicon Storage Technology: http://www.sst.com/
DoM: Disk on Module: e.g. http://www.nagasaki.com.tw/DOM.htm
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Jacques Nilo wrote the following at 18:27 25.08.2002:
>Le Vendredi 23 Août 2002 12:21 AM, Erich Titl a écrit :
>Erich:
>The pcmcia_xircom.lrp package is a "reduced" version of the pcmcia package.
>The driver provided in the package should work OK with your card.
>But you need to edi
Le Dimanche 25 Août 2002 22:35, vous avez écrit :
> I've just setup my first LEAF firewall and everything has gone smoothly
>
> until IPsec. When Freeswan starts, it prints the following:
>
>
>
> ipsec_setup: Starting FreeS/WAN IPsec 1.98b...
>
> ifconfig: not found
>
> ipsec manual: fatal error
I've just setup my first LEAF firewall and everything has gone smoothly
until IPsec. When Freeswan starts, it prints the following:
ipsec_setup: Starting FreeS/WAN IPsec 1.98b...
ifconfig: not found
ipsec manual: fatal error in "tunnel1": no IPsec-enabled interfaces found
I'm not sure if
Hello, I am running EigerStein (2.2.16 kernel) which works fine as it
is... however I need to add some things. I found a cipe.lrp but it is
for a different kernel... so I recompiled for 2.2.16 the module loads
fine now but the binaries I need crash... seems they are looking for
the lib versio
Mohan said in an earlier post, "SST has a DoM with a WP jumper."
Who's SST and what's a DOM???
Craig
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On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:41:29 +0530 "S Mohan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Begin Quote:
> Got a quote from Nagasaki.
>
> 2100 which is 300mhz geode, 128mb ram, cf, 2 pcmcia.. $225.
> 2300L which is 800mhz geode, 512mb ram, cf, 2pcmcia, 1 lan is $250, 2
> LAN $275 3 LAN $295.
Wow! First
Le Vendredi 23 Août 2002 12:21 AM, Erich Titl a écrit :
Erich:
The pcmcia_xircom.lrp package is a "reduced" version of the pcmcia package.
The driver provided in the package should work OK with your card.
But you need to edit /etc/pcmcia/config.opts
In this file replace:
card "Xircom CEM56 Ether
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 13:03:46 +0200
"Eric Wolzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2- if a file is listed in two different packages then it is NOT backed
> up.
>
> the reason for this is that the package system functions so:
> It creates a list of all files and deselect the files that are listed in
>
Mohan,
On Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:41:29 +0530 S Mohan wrote:
> Got a quote from Nagasaki.
>
> 2100 which is 300mhz geode, 128mb ram, cf, 2 pcmcia.. $225.
> 2300L which is 800mhz geode, 512mb ram, cf, 2pcmcia, 1 lan is $250, 2
> LAN $275 3 LAN $295.
Do you know if the 2300L 3 NIC model (MS-2300LLL
Mohan said, "SST has a DoM with a WP jumper."
Who's SST and what's a DOM???
Craig
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S Mohan wrote about "RE: [leaf-user] Are there other "Soekris" like appliances to run
LEAF on?":
> Got a quote from Nagasaki.
>
> 2100 which is 300mhz geode, 128mb ram, cf, 2 pcmcia.. $225.
> 2300L which is 800mhz geode, 512mb ram, cf, 2pcmcia, 1 lan is $250, 2
> LAN $275 3 LAN $295.
Ah, so Na
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From: Steve Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:48 PM
To: S Mohan
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Subject: Re: ms2100
Hi Hohan,
There are only two versions for you to choose from :
one is MS-2300 with single LAN, the other one is : MS-2300LLL wi
Got a quote from Nagasaki.
2100 which is 300mhz geode, 128mb ram, cf, 2 pcmcia.. $225.
2300L which is 800mhz geode, 512mb ram, cf, 2pcmcia, 1 lan is $250, 2
LAN $275 3 LAN $295.
Mohan
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Sent: Su
And one for the list.
Hello ABjin
The problem you have is due to the way the packagesystem handles
wich files are included.
The files are backed up with the package that describes it the most
precisely.
1- If in one package list there is /etc/ppp
and in the second /etc/ppp/options then opt
S Mohan wrote about "RE: [leaf-user] Are there other "Soekris" like appliances to run
LEAF on?":
> The one listed in bonatech looks exactly like the openbrick MS2300LLL
> costing $295 - gets 800Mhz CPU, 512MBRAM, 2 PCMCIA slots, CF slot. Good
> deal.
Sounds interesting. Where did you get this p
Hi,
I am trying to configure ipsec. After making changes to the ipsec.conf and
ipsec.secrets files I made a backup of ipsec
and ipsec509, but when I reboot the system both .conf and .secrets files go back to
the default page and all the changes
I have made is gone. Backup works fine for all the
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