[leaf-user] PPPoE and static IPs

2002-11-03 Thread Stephen Lee
Hi, I have a friend moving to Florida where he will connect to Sprint DSL service with static IP. At his old location he was connected to a provider with static IP via Bering 1.0rc2. Since Sprint DSL uses PPPoE, will he still need the PPPoE.lrp package even if static IPs are used? Thanks,

Re: [leaf-user] WISP partition questions

2002-11-03 Thread Vladimir I.
Lee Kimber wrote about Re: [leaf-user] WISP partition questions: Wait, this *is* an image. In other words, it's already extracted and ready to be dd'ed. :-) Ho ho! That caught me out nicely! ;-) I'll also be trying to work out how to get a RTL8019AS driver on to the CF but I

Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE and static IPs

2002-11-03 Thread Eric Wolzak
Hello Stephen Hi, I have a friend moving to Florida where he will connect to Sprint DSL service with static IP. At his old location he was connected to a provider with static IP via Bering 1.0rc2. Since Sprint DSL uses PPPoE, will he still need the PPPoE.lrp package even if static IPs are

Re: [leaf-user] Bering RC-4 unexplainable holes in shorewall - long

2002-11-03 Thread Tom Eastep
--On Sunday, November 03, 2002 03:18:39 AM -0400 Jeff Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, it's 2 am again and I'm rambling...again. Lessons learned are: (a) if you can't get something to work that should work, take a break every now and then or you'll end up screwing it up worse, and (b) if

Re: [leaf-user] PPPoE and static IPs

2002-11-03 Thread Stephen Lee
On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 04:16, Eric Wolzak wrote: Hello Stephen Hi, I have a friend moving to Florida where he will connect to Sprint DSL service with static IP. At his old location he was connected to a provider with static IP via Bering 1.0rc2. Since Sprint DSL uses PPPoE, will he

Re: [leaf-user] bering and tinydns

2002-11-03 Thread H. D. Lee
On 2002.11.02_20:53:38_+, Brett wrote: this is to serve dns data with tinydns. i have it up and running, but was curious if this was a good project for leaf. so far the responses have said it is Absolutely. For small DNS server that only serve a few of domains, all you have to do is

Re: [leaf-user] superformat question

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
leaf-user list added to reply. Charles, Thanks for the reply. Ben running Eigerstein with pppoe off of the same floppy for almost a year straight. No downtime unless the power went off and never a problem. It's been so long since I installed it, I've forgotten most of what I learned :-).

[leaf-user] Compile your own Bering kernel and modules

2002-11-03 Thread Jacques Nilo
Everything is explained here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=62 Enjoy ! Jacques --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ApacheCon, November 18-21 in Las Vegas (supported by COMDEX), the only Apache event to be fully supported by

Re: [leaf-user] WISP partition questions

2002-11-03 Thread Lee Kimber
At 12:15 PM 11/3/2002 +0200, Vladimir I. wrote: The card is set up and has a non-conflicting IRQ but WISP is not finding it on boot. Edit /etc/modules and uncomment ne there: #ne io=0x300,0x350 Change the IO port to the one you use. You may also need to specify IRQ, like ne io=0x200 irq=5

Re: [leaf-user] WISP partition questions

2002-11-03 Thread Vladimir I.
Lee Kimber wrote about Re: [leaf-user] WISP partition questions: Edit /etc/modules and uncomment ne there: #ne io=0x300,0x350 Change the IO port to the one you use. You may also need to specify IRQ, like ne io=0x200 irq=5 Oh right. As with other LEAFs. What I meant is, is there a route

[leaf-user] Bering log rotation - weblet view

2002-11-03 Thread Luis.F.Correia
Hi! This must sound strange from me but I have left my router on for over a day, which isn't normal for me (dial-up). This morning when I turned my main PC on and went to take a look at the messages, ppp.log and so on, I got the 'File not readable:kern.log' error. What is this? Some kind of

RE: [leaf-user] Bering log rotation - weblet view

2002-11-03 Thread Troy Aden
Read the Bering Erratta page. There is a couple fixes for that there. Hope this helps. Troy -Original Message- From: Luis.F.Correia [mailto:Luis.F.Correia;seg-social.pt] Sent: November 3, 2002 2:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] Bering log

[leaf-user] Re: Thanks for the help...

2002-11-03 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Now for another problem :-) I use /dev/ttyS0 toa serial port so no crt/keyboard is needed by the router. Worked great under Eiger 3.x. Ok, no work under Dachstein. The 'echo test /dev/ttyS0 gets and error: cannot create /dev/ttyS0: error 19 Plus, message saying T0 respawning to fast,