Buna leaf-user,
Hi,
I'm having a little problem with Bering rc.03...
If I don't have a active link in the net card, it hangs at Starting
sysklogd, but, as soon as i put in the ethernet, it magically
continues the booting...
I commented all the lines in syslogd.conf, and no change.
Morning people,
(Well for me it's morning).
I am trying to set up a wireless bridge on bering RC3 using
a dlink 520 pci wireless nic (prism2 based)and a 3com 590.
both interface are up & running.
So far I have the bridge module loaded.
The 2 interfaces eth1 & wlan0 added to the bridge.
Both int
Kyle,
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 08:43:41 +0530 S Mohan wrote:
> Maybe mii.o is not loaded ahead of rtl8139.o. insmod mii first and then
> insmod rtl8139. Then check if modules are loaded using lsmod.
After Mohan's comments I did some more digging...
It appears rtl8139 was available in 2.2 kernels a
Maybe mii.o is not loaded ahead of rtl8139.o. insmod mii first and then
insmod rtl8139. Then check if modules are loaded using lsmod.
Mohan
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Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 4:06 AM
To: Kyle Fit
Support Requests item #606429, was opened at 2002-09-08 20:16
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
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Status: Open
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Submitted By: Tom Harr Jakobsen (harjakob)
Assigned
On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 16:15:41 EST Kyle Fitch wrote:
> Brad-
>Your info has been very helpful. Ok, here is where we are now.
Cool.
> > 1.) lsmod output from the working distro to verify mii, 8139cp,
> > and 8139too are the right modules and to illustrate any
> > dependencie
Brad-
Your info has been very helpful. Ok, here is where we are now.
> 1.) lsmod output from the working distro to verify mii, 8139cp,
> and 8139too are the right modules and to illustrate any
> dependencies,
The other distro uses only rtl8139.o . So, I copied that into the
Hi everybody
for some mysterious reason now all of a sudden I can acceptr the dhcp
packets on my Bering laptop. I still get the same error in my logs which to
me look like a driver problem long resolved in other environments. A search
in the network archives reveals various info about realtek
Has anyone had any problems using the 8139too.o modules under a dachstein-cd
environment? Here is my problem. I have three machines, all using the new
8139too.o driver, the two linux workstations boot fine on my home network,
but when at the office (built at home, brought to office to install) t
Support Requests item #606429, was opened at 2002-09-08 20:16
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Tom Harr Jakobsen (harjakob)
Assigned
You can get 1.4.9 from www.demarctech.com. They sell cards from the
same OEM.
Regarding MAC RADIUS auth - latest HostAP releases support 802.1X,
which would give authentication via RADIUS. However, support for that
is not in WISP-Dist. I don't have 802.1X environment here, however I
might try
Hi
I have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs, that make excellent LEAF
boxes.
Each PC has:
Advantech PCA-6145B Single Board Computer ISA 486 Half-sized SBC w/VGA, LCD, Ethernet,
DOC & PC/104
with 486 DX4-100, 16MB SIMM RAM, 2MB Disk-on-chip.
Advantech IPC-6806S Desktop 6-sl
Hi,
I have a couple of questions re: my LEAF configuration...
1. when i'm assigning additional ip addresses to eth0, do I need to
include the subnet mask or will just the additional addresses do?
2. i've opened a port and setup a rule (with Charles' help - thanks
Charles) to direct mail to an i
Michael,
Well, actually by "slot" I meant not the PCMCIA slot, but the antenna
connector on the card itself. If you remove the small antenna, you
will set that the card itself has two connectors. :)
What version of firmware do you have on your Zcomax card? It is
XI-325H model I assume. Some o
I think it's my fault, but can't figure out what I did.
Yesterday I was tweaking a working RC2 system, and today when I ping
hosts on the 'net from behind the firewall close to 20% of packets get
dropped. traceroute says the problem is on my firewall, and when I
remove the firewall and put one o
Hi All,
I have uploaded a new WISP-Dist test image (release 2324) to
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads . It should fix most of
the problems reported lately on the list. Please check it out and let
me know if it works for you.
--
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)
Right, but lpd.lrp found here does not have this problem:
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/
http://chinese-watercolor.com/LRP/printsrv/lpd.lrp
Julian Church wrote:
> Hi Len
>
> Thanks for the information. It sounds like you've saved me some real
> problems.
>
> I'm also forwarding
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, S Mohan wrote:
> I've used cbqinit and htbinit. These are tc script generators. Each
> class has a file in which the parameters like rate, ceiling, scheduling
> method, parent class etc are mentioned. These reside in
> /etc/sysconfig/cbq or htb. Htbinit.lrp is available - goog
Aironet will not work in the AP mode, only Prism-based card will do.
However, Zcomax should work and works for us here without any
additional tweaking. But we never checked with Windows clients.
Are you using external antenna with Zcomax? If yes, then try plugging
it into another slot in the c
> Have made the modifications you suggested, and can now ping the
> additional external IPs from the wan interface.
>
> However, when I tested it live, I got no mail whilst the log showed
that
> port 25 traffic was being denied, despite having
> EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 smtp 212.107.213.11
>
> Sep 6
Support Requests item #606429, was opened at 2002-09-08 22:16
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Category: Release/Branch: Bering
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Tom Harr Jakobsen (harjakob)
Assigned
DO'H!
Sorry, I didn't think to look in there, that was it.
Thanks!
Tony
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brad Fritz
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 8:53 PM
To: Tony
Cc: Leaf-User
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] backup bug in bering/shorwall?
I have been using Bering 1.0 rc3 for about 4 weeks now in three interface
configuration, I have been very impressed with the ease of use and
flexibility it provides.
The only problem I have been experiencing is intermittent crashes, i.e. the
firewall machine completely locks up. Video is blank, k
Hi Len
Thanks for the information. It sounds like you've saved me some real
problems.
I'm also forwarding this reply (including the information you sent) to the
leaf-user list, as the information may be useful to others fiddling around
with printers on LEAF.
regards
Julian
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