AW: [leaf-user] Bering and openVPN

2003-03-07 Thread Alex Rhomberg
it´s planed to include also openVPN support into Bering 1.1? Or is there a way to include it now?? I haven't seen an openvpn package, most people seem to use FreeS/WAN or super FreeS/WAN for VPN with Bering. However, it should be possible to create a package using Jacques' compilation

[leaf-user] A Couple Of Problems...

2003-03-07 Thread Nick Taylor
Hi, I'm using Bering 1.1 and overall think it's wonderful. There are just a couple of things that I'm having difficulty with: 1) I can't get Bering to send me emails. Every hour there's an entry in cron.log similar to the following: MAIL (mailed 19 bytes of output but got status 0x0001 )

[leaf-user] Interpreting ip - link show command output.

2003-03-07 Thread Troy Aden
Can anyone tell me what is happening to my eth2 interface shown below? It is indicating 396 errors. And it has the same amount under carrier. Can anyone give me an idea what this means or point me to a website that Describes how to understand the output of the ip - link show command? Thanks in

[leaf-user] tcpdump for Bear-Uclibc-1.1

2003-03-07 Thread Larry Platzek
Does a .lrp for tcpdump exist for Bearing-Uclibc-1.1? I have looked but not found, but I might be blind. I could use one to look at some incoming packets. If not tcpdump something similar, need to look at data from an internal analog serial modem. I could use a Bering version if a Bering-Uclibc is

Re: [leaf-user] A Couple Of Problems...

2003-03-07 Thread Eric Wolzak
Hello Nick I'm using Bering 1.1 and overall think it's wonderful. There are just a couple of things that I'm having difficulty with: 1) I can't get Bering to send me emails. Every hour there's an entry in cron.log similar to the following: MAIL (mailed 19 bytes of output but got

[leaf-user] Linksys Wireless NIC

2003-03-07 Thread Roger McClurg
Has anyone used a Linksys wireless NIC (WMP11) on Bering? If so what did you use for modules? --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The debugger for complex code. Debugging C/C++ programs can leave you feeling

RE: [leaf-user] Linksys Wireless NIC

2003-03-07 Thread Francois BERGERET
Hi Roger, If WMP11 is, as I know, a simple Ethernet/Wireless converter used as a normal client of an infrastructure Access Point, nothing to do more than correctly choose your Ethernet NIC adapter driver... I used from time to time an AP from Micronet (SP918) reversed to a normal Infra client,

RE: [leaf-user] A Couple Of Problems...

2003-03-07 Thread Nick Taylor
Thanks Eric, I can't see the line that you're referring to in my copy of the multicron-p script. Around line 33, I have the following: main () { prog=`basename $0` case $prog in *-p ) periodic;; *-d ) daily ;; *-w ) weekly ;;

[leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?

2003-03-07 Thread Jeff Rhue
wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ? I have had a couple units using the Soekris boards ( AMD ELAN 133MHz 586 CPU ) lock up on me. I could not access via ethernet and I don't think via serial port either.If the hardware watchdog was enabled, they would have

Re: [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?

2003-03-07 Thread Vladimir Ivaschenko
Try to uncomment wdtsc520 module in /etc/modules and comment softdog module. But anyway, they shouldn't have locked up. Something wrong. Jeff Rhue wrote about [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?: wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware

Re: [leaf-user] wisp-dist - Anyone enabled / used the AMD Elan hardware watchdog ?

2003-03-07 Thread Jim TerWee
I have seen the same thing when running two or more wireless cards and you put a heavy load on the unit you can lock it in about two or three minutes. This just started with the 2.4.20 kernel. Here is the testing I have done so far. Hardware: Soekris 4521 Engenius 200MW cards firmware 1.5.6

[leaf-user] unusual firewall applications

2003-03-07 Thread fkamp
As I understand it, a firewall prevents computers from communicating undesirable communications. Poorly worded, perhaps, but I am sure it addresses the intent of firewalls. I get lots of undesireable communications on my telephone. There seems to be a marketing industry devoted to using my

Re: [leaf-user] unusual firewall applications

2003-03-07 Thread Ray Olszewski
While I have some sympathy with your desires, I don't think a conventional firewall, even a good Linux-based one like LEAF, is a good starting point. Firewalls in general use the information they have about a packet to decide whether to pass it on or not (a bit of a simplification, but