Jay
At 12:21 06.02.2003 +1100, you wrote:
Hi fellow LEAF'ers
I was recently contacted by the admin of my NTP service who informed me that
he had been receiving a large increase in NTP requests from various sources
to his servers lately. (Note: I did contact him before I started using his
service
Lynn Avants wrote:
It sounds as if your shared libraries are compiled for a path that are NOT
where the libraries are actually stored at on the LEAF box. This is likely
a compile time option.
The error message says:
"... ulogd.c:449 load_plugins: /usr/lib/ulogd/ulogd_MYSQL.so -
File not fou
Not sure if this is what you want to do but...
I recently wanted to add some wireless nodes to my existing wired network.
What I really needed was just an Access Point that I would hang off a drop
in the middle of the house to get wireless service through the house. When
I looked around the wirel
Jay,
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 12:21:24 +1100 Jay Langford wrote:
> I was recently contacted by the admin of my NTP service who informed me that
> he had been receiving a large increase in NTP requests from various sources
> to his servers lately. (Note: I did contact him before I started using his
>
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 03:30 pm, Ping Kwong wrote:
> I tried to use a package made by K.-P. Kirchdörfer based on your
> original package and I haven't had any luck on the client or the server
> end. The default configs weren't configured for Bering or even LEAF but
> after making some adjus
Jaques (or someone with a working development environment),
I'm in the middle of switching to the 2.4.20 kernel for Bering
v1.0-stable but my development machine is down right now so I can't
recompile the kernel at the moment. The Soekris Net4501 box needs the
kernel compiled with the processor t
I am currently using the soekris two slot boards and when I run two radio
cards at once I see two problems.
1. sometimes I get the following error in the /var/log/messages
Feb 5 15:16:10 HiGu{GeRh}-GaGr-OrCo-Ca-bsr0-AP1 kernel: netcs1:
prism2_interrupt: hw not ready; skipping events 0x8000
Feb
Hi fellow LEAF'ers
I was recently contacted by the admin of my NTP service who informed me that
he had been receiving a large increase in NTP requests from various sources
to his servers lately. (Note: I did contact him before I started using his
service.)
I've checked the documentation on
http:/
Hello Brian
the actuall number of packet logs is not that important.
for example edonky and programms like that make a lot connection
trys
Your summary shows that almost all connections came from
193.163.220.4 proxy-scanner.eris.dk
The intersting thing would be to see what kind of packages
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 14:37, wing newton wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> How do I use /etc/modules to do the following, like
> what conf.modules does:
>
> alias eth0 orinoco
> alias eth1 tulip
> alias eth2 ne2000 io=3e0
> alias eth3 ne2000 io=2e0
I don't think you can do it that way. I don't fully underst
Stephen,
How do I use /etc/modules to do the following, like
what conf.modules does:
alias eth0 orinoco
alias eth1 tulip
alias eth2 ne2000 io=3e0
alias eth3 ne2000 io=2e0
Thanks.
Newton
--- Stephen Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 21:38, wing newton wrote:
> > Greetin
I have the following message
Thu Feb 6 09:49:28 UTC 2003
firewall Firewall Status: error
You have 438 denied or rejected packets in your recent packet logs.
See the messages in the log files for details
Or check the hits sorted by port or by IP adress
and when I look at the log file this is
Thanks, Brad
> > > Feb 4 17:29:52 Nimrod kernel: Packet log: input REJECT eth1 PROTO=17
> > > 10.10.10.2:4813 10.0.0.14:161 L=84 S=0x00 I=58236 F=0x T=128 (#39)
> >This is a machine broadcasting/requesting SNMP service. Are one of
> >your boxes managing the ouside router or being polled for S
Chris,
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 13:38:32 PST Chris Low wrote:
>
> > > Feb 4 17:29:52 Nimrod kernel: Packet log: input REJECT eth1 PROTO=17
> > > 10.10.10.2:4813 10.0.0.14:161 L=84 S=0x00 I=58236 F=0x T=128 (#39)
> >This is a machine broadcasting/requesting SNMP service. Are one of
> >your boxes
Brad & Mohan,
> I think you mean "packages". "Modules" usually refers to
> the blah.o kernel modules that go in /lib/modules .
Yes, of course. Sorry, it was a very late for me.
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html#AEN1155
>
> and read about using a lrpkg.cfg file instead
> Feb 4 17:29:52 Nimrod kernel: Packet log: input REJECT eth1 PROTO=17
> 10.10.10.2:4813 10.0.0.14:161 L=84 S=0x00 I=58236 F=0x T=128 (#39)
This is a machine broadcasting/requesting SNMP service. Are one of
your boxes managing the ouside router or being polled for SNMP info?
The only thing
I tried to use a package made by K.-P. Kirchdörfer based on your
original package and I haven't had any luck on the client or the server
end. The default configs weren't configured for Bering or even LEAF but
after making some adjustments I didn't have any luck with it.
-Ping
-Original Messa
Hi,
Just in case you're interested in IPv6 and LEAF. I have updated the ipv6
package on my page
(http://www.xs4all.nl/~dorus/linux/leaf.html) with the netstat application.
Furthermore ipv6 versions of the dnscache and tinydns packages are
available. All apps are compiled against uClibc 0.9.15.
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 06:47, Don Seiler wrote:
> I'm getting formatting errors with your emails. Pine says "Formatting
> error: Non-hexadecimal character in QP encoding". So the second part of
> your response was cut off.
Everyone,
This is a known problem, and is being worked on by the SourceF
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 06:56 pm, Ping Kwong wrote:
> I'm running Bering-uClibc 1.1 and having some minor problems. First of
> all, I do have a request. Does anyone have a packaged udhcp.lrp for
> this distribution? I'm only aware of Lynn Avants' for LEAF in general
> and for specifically fo
I was following the "Creating a firewall using Dachstein" document in
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/guide/install-dachstein/ds-contents.html and I
found a couple of bugs. As I haven't found a e-mail address to send bugs to, I thought
I should share it...
Creating a Firewall Using Dachstein
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 03:58 am, Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
> This system has 3 Realtek ethernet interfaces. One will go to the WAN
> link (20MB) and the other two I dont know yet. The servers wont provide
> access from the Internet, so dont know if they will need a DMZ.
> > With two c
Peter,
Might I recommend a Linksys wireless access point not a router. Your LEAF
box is all the router you need. Disable the DHCP daemon on the access
point, let it DHCP for it's address from the LEAF box, and enable all the
security you can including limiting access to only MAC addresses of y
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 11:10 am, Laurentiu Drob wrote:
> I tried the new ulogd.mk but unfortunately results are almost the same
> for both MYSQL and PGSQL plugins [File not found]. The difference is
> that for pgsql I get File not found for BASE.so and PGSQL.so and for
> mysql File not foun
Eric Spakman wrote:
It seems you need MySQL and PostgressSQL to compile the specific
plugins and I have neither of them on my development machine...
I made a new ulogd.mk and attached it, maybe you can try this one. My
only other guess would be that configure cannot find the mysql and
pgsql p
The max size of the line is 255 characters. Suggest you use lrpkg.cfg file
and place the rest of the line after the LRP= in syslinux.cfg as a single
line in this file. It will go thro'.
Mohan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Scott
Sent:
Peter and Tim,
Peter Mueller wrote:
> What could be the reason why two modules might not load at boot?
I think you mean "packages". "Modules" usually refers to
the blah.o kernel modules that go in /lib/modules .
> When I mount the media manually and lrpkg -i the .lrp's everything
> seems fine
Hi Peter,
Is it the last two packages in the LRP= line in the syslinux.cfg file that
are not loading?
I have noticed that when this line gets too long the end is not processed! I
would be interested to know if there is a simple solution to this.
Cheers,
Tim
- Original Message -
From: "P
Hi all,
What could be the reason why two modules might not load at boot? When I
mount the media manually and lrpkg -i the .lrp's everything seems fine. If
nobody has any ideas, how do I turn up logging so that I can at least have a
starting point of where I'm going wrong?
Thanks
P
# cat /mnt/
Hi,
> You don't say what this router is going to do.
OK, more detailed this time. I dont have the exact specifications but will
try to explain it the better I can.
First of all, I have very few information yet. A frien of us that is helping
organicing a local "Computer Party" asked us if
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