Dear list:
I have noticed that whenever a traceroute passes through a firewall, the
hop corresponding to the firewall always shows
* * * request timed out.
I checked with some SHorewall documentation at
http://shorewall.net/ports.htm
that indicates traceroute uses UDP -- a fact I was never a
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 12:10, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
> Dear list:
> I have noticed that whenever a traceroute passes through a firewall, the
> hop corresponding to the firewall always shows
> * * * request timed out.
>
> I checked with some SHorewall documentation at
> http://shorewall.net
Hi folks, first let me say that I love LEAF and really appreciate all
the time and effort that is made by people to produce formal releases,
etc. But I'd like to share my slight disquiet, if I may.
I've been working through the most recent beta releases of uClibc 2.2,
awaiting the final release
freeman groups wrote:
Then...
Changes between 2.2.0_rc1 and 2.2.0
weblet
* splitted weblet contents and sh-http server
which seems to have ended up with a couple of minor bustages - the
missing blank.gif and the "text/html" issue?
Since I was the person "guilty" of that - can you show me the
Martin, thanks for your thoughtful feedback.
Sorry about mis-appraising that the blank.gif issue was newly introduced.
For a suggestion in terms of Q&A, in a perfect world (I don't where to
find it either, BTW) I imagine that one would embark on a new release
with an idea of what one wanted to ac
I am running Bering uClibc 2.1.3 and am going to upgrade to 2.2.
Since I am happy with most of my settings in my current 2.1.3 I wanted to copy and
paste a lot of my settings from the old to the new. I only have windows OS machines
so I was hoping there might be some text editor that runs in wi
The easiest thing might be to ssh/telnet/serial-port-terminal into your
existing box and 'clipboard-copy' off the relevant settings.
Note that the editor (at least as I have it set - 'e3' mode, IIRC) does
auto-indenting so pasting things that are indented leads to
staircase-shaped indentation.
Hello all,
I need to use Bering uClibc with floppy disk, is it can use for sharing
dial up internet connection ?.
Thank's
ARIE
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