On Thursday 19 December 2002 12:49 pm, you wrote:
> I have been struggling with this for a long time. My frustration revolves
> around the apparent inability for a wired network to be bridged to a
> wireless network via Leaf (I assume that this applies to all linux as
> well.)
>
> Has anyone made
On Thursday 19 December 2002 08:24 pm, you wrote:
> Ray & Keith
>
> IIRC
> Dachstein floppy version does not have serial.o compiled in but it is
> in the CD version.
Better yet, use the "small-kernel' off of Charles site:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein
--
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Fi
Ray & Keith
IIRC
Dachstein floppy version does not have serial.o compiled in but it is
in the CD version.
Larry Platzek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 05:39 PM 12/19/02 -0800, Kache wrote:
Thank you for your help. Now I've kinda got off on a
tangent trying to control my LEAF through a terminal
that's connected via the null modem cable. I've been
trying to connect to the LEAF (which I should mention
is the latest
Thank you for your help. Now I've kinda got off on a
tangent trying to control my LEAF through a terminal
that's connected via the null modem cable. I've been
trying to connect to the LEAF (which I should mention
is the latest standard Dachstien distro) through my
WindowsXP computer using HyperTerm
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, CM Hood wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt reply.
>
> I've printed the reference article and study it later. Do your recall
> what your google search pattern was to get a meaningful hit?
http "trailing slash"
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Thanks for the prompt reply.
I've printed the reference article and study it later. Do your recall
what your google search pattern was to get a meaningful hit?
I did not go to google myself because I was unsure how to phrase the
questions.
Thanks again.
Cliff
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Thu, 1
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, CM Hood wrote:
> Why do directory listing calls to the web server fail when not ending in
> "/" when routed through the fire wall? The same calls by computers
> behind the the firewall (not routed through the firewall) are handled
> without error.
>
> The directory listin
This is a configuration issue with Apache. It stems from the fact that your
web server local ip address and name are different than your firewall ip
address and dns name.
Here's the faq:
Why does accessing directories only work when I include the trailing "/"
(e.g., http://foo.domain.com/~user/)
Phillip,
Thanks for the pointer. I went and read the Prism2/HostAp documentation you
refered to. It seems to describe two scenarios:
1. Setting up a leaf as an Access Point
2. Setting up two leafs (leaves?) as a Wireless Distribution System (a
wireless link between two wired segments)
Both of
Why do directory listing calls to the web server fail when not ending in
"/" when routed through the fire wall? The same calls by computers
behind the the firewall (not routed through the firewall) are handled
without error.
The directory listings are self created by the web server (xitami) so
The hostap package talks extensively about this,
I haven't tried it, but everything else about hostap has been
a smooth pleasure.
Mike Hahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/19/2002 12:49:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Phillip Watts/austin/Nlynx)
Subject: [leaf-user] Leaf wired<->wire
Mike,
I just embarked on this semi-difficult task. I used WISP to do it.
I'll follow up with my if.config and options file which should bring you
to my current situation.
If you are going to be doing DHCP, I've found that it has to live on the
WISP box.
--Pat
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Mike Hahn
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Stovall, Adrian M. wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: M Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:45 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [leaf-user] Anyone using SBC Yahoo DSL?
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > A friend of mine in Chic
I have been struggling with this for a long time. My frustration revolves
around the apparent inability for a wired network to be bridged to a wireless
network via Leaf (I assume that this applies to all linux as well.)
Has anyone made this work. Is it possible to bridge a single continuous
netw
If you connect a generic hub to the DSL modem, you can connect up to 5
interfaces using the static IP addresses. If you wish to utilize
multiple IP addresses on a single interface then you can either use IP
aliases or Proxy ARP. The DSL modem doesn't really care, SBC is just
configuring it to bri
--On Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:26:29 AM -0800 M Lu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks,
And I assume that you get the 5 IPs with prroxy ARP. As an alternative,
can I setup IP aliases too?
See http://shorewall.sf.net/shorewall_setup_guide.htm -- that guide covers
setting up a 5-IP insta
Thanks,
And I assume that you get the 5 IPs with prroxy ARP. As an alternative, can
I setup IP aliases too?
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Bonner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:12 AM
Subje
Thank you,
That's would be great. And regarding your previous message, yes, I am
thinking of running Proxy ARP as explained in Tom Eastep's Shorewall
documentation.
>From your message I understand that my friend will not have to buy any
equipment other than the one included in the package. Please
You don't need any DHCP client. They assign you a static
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/29 block. I'm having no problems using it with a simple
Bering installation.
>>> "M Lu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/19/02 09:07AM >>>
Thank you Adrian for the information.
I do not know if static IP setup is simple yet, as som
At 09:07 AM 12/19/02 -0800, M Lu wrote:
Thank you Adrian for the information.
I do not know if static IP setup is simple yet, as some ISPs give you static
IP but you need to get them via DHCP so you still have to run some kind of
DHCP client.
This was not the case when I ran the services I des
Thank you Adrian for the information.
I do not know if static IP setup is simple yet, as some ISPs give you static
IP but you need to get them via DHCP so you still have to run some kind of
DHCP client.
- Original Message -
From: "Stovall, Adrian M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "M Lu" <[EMA
I've had occasion to use SBC's 5-address service (back when it was called
"Enhanced Home DSL" or something similar) twice, both times in the SF Bay
Area. I suspect that is the same service they now sell as "SBC Yahoo DSL",
particularly since my 1-address SBC DSL changed to that name a couple of
> -Original Message-
> From: M Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-user] Anyone using SBC Yahoo DSL?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> A friend of mine in Chicago would like to subscribe to SBC
> Yahoo DSL package, which gives
Hi,
A friend of mine in Chicago would like to subscribe to SBC Yahoo DSL
package, which gives him 5 static IP, for about $70 a month. From their Web
site regarding the equipment
(http://www.sbcdslstore.com/default.asp?refDomain=www05), they say that they
are selling some additional, stand-alone ne
Eric Spakman wrote:
Lwd,
I don't have any idea yet, but you could try the new Bering_uClibc_1.1_img (in CVS: /leaf/bin/bering-uclibc/fd0u1680/)
This image contains the new 2.4.20 kernel and modules and all the other necesarry changes.
Regards,
Eric
Sorry for the misspelling! The original mess
Has anyone tried the new Mandrake Multi-Network Firewall?
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Hi,
I've compiled the Bering_uClibc sources [using 2.4.20 kernel]from cvs,
made the following packages [root.lrp initrd.lrp and modules.lrp] and
replaced the original [from
Bering-uClibc_1.0-stable_img_bering-uclibc-1680.bin image]
modules.lrp, initrd.lrp, root.lrp packages with mine. After a
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