Hi,
I use Comcast and their modem seems to be a DHCP server giving out private
address. Normally my LEAF would get public IP but if I had power down and
then the power comes back, I get private IP on my external interface. I need
to reboot the LEAF machine to get the public IP, because renewing
Hi
I still have a number of Industrial quality "shoe box" size PCs w/4MB Disk
on chip, 16MB Ram, 2 Ethernet connections, that make excellent LEAF boxes,
booting from DOC is very fast.
Price $90.00 includes shipping in the US.
Each PC has:
- Advantech PCA-6145B Single Board Computer ISA 48
Am Montag, 24. Mai 2004 21:18 schrieb Tibbs, Richard:
> Dear list,
> Now setting up a Bering CD using Charles Steinkuehler's image at
> http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/Bering-CD/
>
> This may not be the usual path, but I am trying to streamline things by
> avoiding a floppy disk in th
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Dear list,
Now setting up a Bering CD using Charles Steinkuehler's image at
http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/Bering-CD/
This may not be the usual path, but I am trying to streamline things by
avoiding a floppy disk in the loop. I would like to edit syslinux
confi
Dear list,
Now setting up a Bering CD using Charles Steinkuehler's image at
http://lrp2.steinkuehler.net/files/diskimages/Bering-CD/
This may not be the usual path, but I am trying to streamline things by
avoiding a floppy disk in the loop. I would like to edit syslinux
config from the CD to load
You are right Charles, it is included on the floppy.
After inspecting syslinux.cfg, it is not loaded.
Firing up EditPadLite...
But, as far as I know netstat is not available on Bering.
Thanks,
Rick.
-Original Message-
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
Hello list:
I have recently converted from dachstein to Bering 1.2.
All of my previous setup works -- I an access the net, the net can
access my internal Mail server, etc.
But something seems to prevent dhcp from renewing leases.
When I first brought up the bering m
You can use the older tarbal, which is 2.1.1
- Original Message -
From: "cdummy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:58 AM
Subject: [leaf-user] Re: 2.1.2 tarball
> cdummy wrote:
>
> > There is not to much about Bering 2.1.2 on
> > http://leaf.sour
Hi,
I'm currently using bering Bering-uClibc 2.1
I would like to add a third card to the router in order to enable
WiFi users to connect to the network.
1) From the following brands, which has a PCI card that can be used as
an AP. Which model?
LinkSYS
Encore
Surecom
2) Should I go to 8
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
OK, did as Patrick suggested but to no avail.
Also, Tom -- maybe I wasn't clear: I am not interested in any of the
leaf interfaces getting an IP through DHCP, ie running the client. I
want Bering to be a dhcp server on eth1.
#
# dhcp
# Interface is ma
OK, did as Patrick suggested but to no avail.
Also, Tom -- maybe I wasn't clear: I am not interested in any of the leaf interfaces getting an IP through DHCP, ie
running the client. I want Bering to be a dhcp server on eth1.
(Do I need to alter the /etc/network file in addition?)
Anyhow here is
cdummy wrote:
There is not to much about Bering 2.1.2 on
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/. Does this image uses modules from
tarball for 2.1.1 on this page?
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751&package_id=67534_id=234267
or from here?
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/l
Hi,
Is the above title possible? I'm using busybox hwclock.
Doing an a+rwx on /dev/rtc does not seem to help.
TIA - Vic
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"Dr. Richard W. Tibbs" wrote:
>
> OK, -- I have searched the mail archives, the FAQs, the user and
> installation guides, and this was automagically done with Dachstein --
> How do I configure dhcpd to serve on eth1? (How do specify the dhcp
> option on eth1)?
> R.
In the "Packages configuratio
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
OK, -- I have searched the mail archives, the FAQs, the user and
installation guides, and this was automagically done with Dachstein --
How do I configure dhcpd to serve on eth1? (How do specify the dhcp
option on eth1)?
R.
Read my response again -- all the instructi
OK, -- I have searched the mail archives, the FAQs, the user and
installation guides, and this was automagically done with Dachstein --
How do I configure dhcpd to serve on eth1? (How do specify the dhcp
option on eth1)?
R.
Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
> Hello list:
> I have recently converted
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