RE: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address router/firewall

2005-07-14 Thread Andrew Nance
It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total bandwidth. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arne Bernin Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 11:32 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address

RE: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address router/firewall

2005-07-14 Thread Jaime Nebrera
El jue, 14-07-2005 a las 11:18 -0500, Andrew Nance escribió: > It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total > bandwidth. From the graph, you see WRAP box is capable of sustaining around 4Mbps for 50 firewall rules (1500PPS and 350bytes/package). I think you could live w

Re: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address router/firewall

2005-07-14 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Andrew Nance wrote: | It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total | bandwidth. Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based system) should be able to handle this kind of bandwidth. Even 486 based systems wit

Re: [leaf-user] Bering-uClibc packages in testing

2005-07-14 Thread KP Kirchdoerfer
Am Donnerstag 14 Juli 2005 00:35 schrieb Peter Mueller: > > as you probably know there some packages in "testing" for > > Bering-uClibc: > > Is ethtool supposed to be in testing? I think a lot of people use this.. Maybe it qualifies to be moved to the general section - but it's still in testing,

Re: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address router/firewall

2005-07-14 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: Andrew Nance wrote: | It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps total | bandwidth. Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based system) should be able to handle this kind of bandwidth. Even 486 based systems with EISA cards (s

RE: [leaf-user] multiple static ip address router/firewall

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Mueller
> Andrew Nance wrote: > | It is hard to estimate but somewhere around 750 Kbps to 1.5 > Mbps total > | bandwidth. > > Almost anything fairly modern (ie: Pentium-class PCI based > system) should be able to handle this kind of bandwidth. > Even 486 based systems with EISA cards (should you actu

[leaf-user] Webconf issues

2005-07-14 Thread Richard Amerman
I have been trying to get webconf working on a new uClibc box but can't get anywhere. I did have weblet working but took that off and did everything I could find online to setup webconf. I'm on the latest beta. Here is one thing I get: Jul 14 12:23:03 RBAFW mini_httpd[10398]: socket :: - Address

[leaf-user] ide flash drive question

2005-07-14 Thread Andrew Nance
I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3. According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition and DOS format it. Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6 months old but I have never ever used it before. Would someo

Re: [leaf-user] ide flash drive question

2005-07-14 Thread Victor McAllister
Andrew Nance wrote: I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3. According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition and DOS format it. Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6 months old but I have never ever used

[leaf-user] Image CF drive

2005-07-14 Thread Richard Amerman
Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk image of a CF card? I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a uClibc install to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I have found that work with CF cards so far have been for linux. Thanks! Richard Amerman ---

Re: [leaf-user] ide flash drive question

2005-07-14 Thread Victor McAllister
Andrew Nance wrote: I want to run a 32 MB IDE flash memory as my HD for bering uclibc 2.2.3. According to the directions, I need to give it a first bootable partition and DOS format it. Call me a stupid noob but I don't know how to do that. The drive is 6 months old but I have never ever used

RE: [leaf-user] Image CF drive

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Mueller
> Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk > image of a CF card? > > I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a > uClibc install to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I > have found that work with CF cards so far have been for linux. Disk Dump (for Windows)

RE: [leaf-user] ide flash drive question

2005-07-14 Thread Peter Mueller
> syslinux -s c: using syslinux.com (download from the net as > this is the DOS program not syslinux.exe FYI I have never had much luck with syslinux and CF-IDE. It sometimes worked with windows boot disks, though. I recommend the Dos 6.22 from http://www.bootdisk.com/. It will most likely no

Re: [leaf-user] Image CF drive

2005-07-14 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Richard Amerman wrote: | Does anyone know of any windows tools that can do a disk image of a CF | card? | | I have multiple identical CF cards I need to propagate a uClibc install | to, bootable portion and all. The only tools I have found that work

[leaf-user] RE:Image CF drive

2005-07-14 Thread Vic Berdin
Hi, I use "dd.exe" <- port for the GNU dd tool. I don't recall however, which site I got it. But doing a quick google, Here's a site that seems to host it: http://users.erols.com/gmgarner/forensics/ Regards, Vic > --__--__-- > > Message: 10 > Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 16:37:34 -0700 > From: "Rich