Mike Noyes wrote:
reorganization at this time. We had none to begin with, so
things are a mess. Sorry. :-(
Thanks for your work, anyway !
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Thanks Eric,
just what I was looking for.
Robert von Knobloch
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Von: Eric de Thouars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2004 23:40
An: Robert Sabine von Knobloch
Betreff: Re: [leaf-user] TFTP Leaf Bering Uclib2.0
At 16:29 18-2-2004, you
Joah
At 19:53 19.02.2004, joah moat wrote:
Ecxept that joe moat is still not up and running :(
That is not a complete problem description, could you tell us _exactly_
what your problem is?
We would then be in a better position to help you.
cheers
Erich
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What are some tests that I can conduct to determine the functionality of my
Bering-uClibc2.1 PCMCIA eth1 (d-link 670)???
the ps command returns that
9060 root 372 S /usr/sbin/dhcpd -q eth1
ip addr returns:
4: eth1: BROADCAST, MULTICAST,UP mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
On Friday 20 February 2004 01:21 pm, bz macacacada wrote:
Hi there
i'm using leaf-bering-1.2 as a firewall and masquerading for a smallhome
network and works fine
i'm using DNAT so that one host gets all the packets that arrive at certain
ports on the external interface of the
Well, THAT'S good news; thanks. I was beginning to think I was going out of my mind.
And I never would have thought about the card not having an onboard flash...what a
stupid idea. The hostap development site and mailing-list are better resources than I
hoped, too.
I'd appreciate it,
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 14:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Concerning this, I'm sorry to say, I'm a total newb. How do I start?
Are there .lrps for this purpose, to build right on my Bering box? Or
do I need a separate development box? Seems like an awful lot of
trouble for a couple modules.
Using LEAF Bering-uClibc Firewall - V2.1.0rc2, I'm setting up on a
Qwest DSL line in Oregon (which at $22/month you gotta love.) It's
working ok for basic connectivity, but I'm having problems with the
Actiontec DSL Gateway which, unlike the cable modems I'm used to,
thinks it's a firewall/router
On Feb 20, 2004, at 7:58 PM, Eric House wrote:
but I'm having problems with the
Actiontec DSL Gateway which, unlike the cable modems I'm used to,
thinks it's a firewall/router as well as a modem. Of course, it's not
enough of a firewall/router that I don't need LEAF.
The problem is that the