You will find qos-htb.lrp in the pub packages area. The bering user's guide
has a chapter on QoS dealing with this written by me. If you have any
doubts, please get back to me. htb.init needs to be modified to run on ash
instead of bash(typically, "()" bravkets need to be replaced with "[]" I
think
I would suggest it is too early to think about using Atheros in
production mode. The driver is quite unstable yet, I couldn't
make it run well in AP mode.
Also note that atheros support is included as a separate package,
which you can get from
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/pack
Sebastian
At 01:39 11.08.2003 -0300, you wrote:
>You probably could have done that with just specifying another download
>method in the lrp.conf file. If that is not possible, would you mind to
>tell me what you needed to modify. I believe the rload script could be
>sufficiently abstract to cover
Erich:
thanks for the reply. anyway, about switching from fd0 to fd1. the
packages are loaded at boot, and syslinux.cfg is configured to use both
drives, so everything works as it should without me at a console. (i am not
sure if i answered or understood your question, but i hope the answer is
u
Glad I could help. I have a 4 week old. I'm not very coherent most of
the time right now. I miss sleep...
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 19:23, Jay Langford wrote:
> Sean,
> I think I had a point as well ... but both you and Charles have answered
> this question very well, and I will not be bringing it
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, James Neave wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Quick question. With Bering 1.2 now installed here at work, my boss has
> asked me if we are protected against people IP spoofing.
>
> No I don't really know much about it. And I don't even see the point of
> chaging your source address.
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