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,
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
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
--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
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
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
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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 :-).
Everything is explained here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=62
Enjoy !
Jacques
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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
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
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
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
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,
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