Hi All
I am looking to update my connection and my LEAF version.
Currently use an Eiger version which I have failed to update due to laziness
mainly, (pressure of work is the official answer). Anyway it has given
excellent service over the past 3 years with a dialup connection, but now is
time
Bearing stable 1.0 is your best bet buddy,
And it's neatly documented
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
It uses Shorewall, firewall, one of the best I've seen so far,
U can use it on floppy or bootable CD
If u have the time and the patience, u have have it also do DIAL-BACKUP,
without
I don't see why it's not going to work in your case.
The only thing which is not going to work are protocols apart from IP.
The most common problem is DHCP, which is solved by installing DHCP relay.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this mean it won't work at all right now? What about using
Now that I read your message again I understand that you're using
DHCP. You need to use DHCP relay for this. It is going to be part of
next WISP-Dist test image.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I'm not sure if what I'm doing is going to work the way I envision it.
I have an Off The Shelf
I hate to sound like an ungrateful SOB, but any idea when the next test
image is going to be released? or do you know of a package that contains
dhcrelay?
--Pat
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Vladimir I. wrote:
Now that I read your message again I understand that you're using
DHCP. You need to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hate to sound like an ungrateful SOB, but any idea when the next test
image is going to be released? or do you know of a package that contains
Today :)
dhcrelay?
--Pat
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Vladimir I. wrote:
Now that I read your message again I understand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hate to sound like an ungrateful SOB, but any idea when the next test
image is going to be released? or do you know of a package that contains
dhcrelay?
I can't help with a new test image, but you can get dhcrelay from my
Utilities page if that's all you need:
Yes, that's another way. LRP files should be fully compatible with
WISP-Dist, provided that you have enough disk/RAM of course. :)
Space on R/W partition in case of 8 Mb flash is rather limited.
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hate to sound like an ungrateful SOB, but
Hello everybody,
A new experimental WISP-Dist build 2425 is available. If you want a
stable release, stick with 2397 (I asked Mike Noyes to release it on SF).
New: kernel 2.4.20
New: MMS (Windows Media)/tftp/PPTP/SNMP basic/talk/quake3
conntrack+nat
(you may need to uncomment them in
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Peter Stokes wrote:
Hi All
I am looking to update my connection and my LEAF version.
Currently use an Eiger version which I have failed to update due to laziness
mainly, (pressure of work is the official answer). Anyway it has given
excellent service over the past 3
Hello
I have built a Bering boot CD following the instructions of LEAF Bering
User's Guide, saving the configuration on diskette, and it works well.. I
created two Boot CDs, one CD-R and the other CD-RW. Now, I'm trying to
backup all on a CD-RW, but I don't find information. There was only a
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Heriberto Höhlke wrote:
Hello
I have built a Bering boot CD following the instructions of LEAF Bering
User's Guide, saving the configuration on diskette, and it works well.. I
created two Boot CDs, one CD-R and the other CD-RW. Now, I'm trying to
backup all on a CD-RW,
Le Mardi 17 Décembre 2002 05:37, Ivan Arsenault a écrit :
Yes, it's me again :O
There is message log file (~20 top lignes only...) :
snip
There is syslog :
Dec 16 23:13:52 ganesh syslogd 1.4.1: restart.
Dec 16 23:13:52 ganesh pppd[6830]: Couldn't increase MRU to 1500
Dec 16 23:13:52
WARNING: if you do an upgrade, make sure you add rw in
/etc/syslinux.cfg line, like this:
default linux rw initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc root=/dev/ram0
boot=/dev/hda1,msdos,/dev/hda1,msdos rwfs=/dev/hda2 PKGPATH=/dev/hda1
LRP=root,zebra,net-snmp,sshd,netdiag,local
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