>From: Lynn Avants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering with Shorewall compromised ?
>
>I don't imagine a router would be much fun to compromise for the work
you
>would have to put in. It would be a lot more fun and far easier just to
>hijack access to a client host through an IM c
Thank you, Lynn.
"Configure dhcpcd to use an interface like "eth0"." How do I do that?
(I'm sorry for what is probably a really simple question)
Thank you, Ray.
Let me see if I can answer some of your questions. 1.)"Are these
messages really complete? That is, does Bering's syslog really not
ti
Am Mittwoch, 24. Dezember 2003 17:56 schrieb Sharif:
> What are the patches to the kernel required for Bering-uclibc?
> Is there a list somewhere?
This one may help you:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucd-develop.xml.html#id2964648
Note - this does not contain the elan stuff AFAIK.
> I'
I expect the list will be slow the next few days. I'd normally leave this
one to the Bering-uClibc team, but it may be some time before any of them
sees this and gets back to you. So in the meantime ...
At 08:15 AM 12/24/2003 -0800, Craig Caughlin wrote:
Hi everyone,
Merry Christmas!
dhcpcd is
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 10:15 am, Craig Caughlin wrote:
> Merry Christmas!
Likewise. :)
> dhcpcd is loading on boot, but dhcpcd is not running according to ps ax
> and /var/log/syslog indicates a couple of error messages:
>
> dhcpcd[15761] : timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server
> dhcp
What are the patches to the kernel required for Bering-uclibc?
Is there a list somewhere?
I've tried searching the SF webpage to no avail.
thanks,
-sharif
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Martin Hejl wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Steve Tell wrote:
> >>Let me know if I should upload the kernel/modules to source
Hi everyone,
Merry Christmas!
dhcpcd is loading on boot, but dhcpcd is not running according to ps ax
and /var/log/syslog indicates a couple of error messages:
dhcpcd[15761] : timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server
dhcpcd.exe: wrong interface name ""
Suggestions?
Thank you,
Craig
-Orig
Malcolm Miles wrote:
Probably more a Linux question than a Bering one; after you change an
Ethernet device's IP address in network.conf, what command will
configure the device with the new address without having to reboot the
box?
On systems using network.conf (Dachstein, Eiger, etc), you want to u
Thanks Martin,
that fixed it. I had overlooked adding this entry
What is unusual is that the exteral & internal tcpdump traces don't show any
problems. I had expected a checksum error or similar problem on one or more
packets, but that did not occur.
Robert
-Ursprungliche Nachricht-
Von:
Am Mittwoch, 24. Dezember 2003 09:13 schrieb Malcolm Miles:
> The instructions for installing the Traverse ADSL driver include
> creating two new tty devices and then the following command:
>
> chown root.nobody /dev/ttyG0
>
> This gives a "unknown group name: nobody" error in Bering.
>
> Any ideas
Hi Robert,
Although this starts with a completely normal, public HTTP (NOT HTTPS) web
page(http://www.spk-vs.de), no browser can display it (MSIE, Opera, Mozilla
tested) no message is displayed, the browser just sits for ever trying to
get the page.
OK, switch back to Bering 1.2 with he same firew
On Tue, 2003-12-23 at 00:59, Informática. Cabildo de La Gomera wrote:
> I´m trying to connect several offices, and I decided to use Bering uClib
>
> because it seems to be the most up to date branch.
>
>
>
>
> After several problems with network drivers it´s starting to work, but
>
> now I ha
The instructions for installing the Traverse ADSL driver include
creating two new tty devices and then the following command:
chown root.nobody /dev/ttyG0
This gives a "unknown group name: nobody" error in Bering.
Any ideas how to fix this? Thanks.
--
Best wishes,
Malcolm
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Malcolm Miles wrote:
Probably more a Linux question than a Bering one; after you change an
Ethernet device's IP address in network.conf, what command will
configure the device with the new address without having to reboot the
box?
Bering does not use network.conf but
svi networking restart
sh
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