Patially relevent - you may want to look at this:
http://externe.net/leaf-bering/
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> Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Can I play Shoutcast streams?
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I don't know if this is a red herring but I had a similar problem - after a
Windows update, the "QoS Packet Scheduler" had been set in the Network
Properties.
Fine you might think, except it was adding "VLAN 0" to the packet header so
it had issued communicating with any self-respecting non-MS p
The professor is technically right - it is not a function of routing.
The fact that many implementations draw on associated technology doesn't
stop the device being a router, but it does not mean Bandwidth Management is
a defining function of the router - it is a nice to have ancillary function.
I've added a link to /usr/share/terminfo.
Hope that helps,
Adrian
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From: Ales Curk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 March 2003 20:39
To: Adrian Wooster
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] iptraf and ncurses on Bering 1.0/1.1
Helo!
I have also t
Has anyone had success in using iptraf.lrp and libncurs.lrp on Bering?
When I've loaded as instructed, iptraf returns errors about opening terminal
linux which I assume means its having problems with ncurses. The recommended
ncurses package certainly appears to have loaded correctly.
I seem to re
First of all - I want to support all the other comments on 1.1 release. I'm
a huge fan and have a growing base of customers who love it.
So on that basis I'm hopefully this is not a trivial finger issues on my
part. My head is getting scrambled at this point, but I can't see that I'm
doing anythi
Excited that 1.1 became available that same day that I needed to build new
Baring system from scratch I quickly downloaded the winimage and started to
successfully create disks.
All went well until I tried to back-up the packages I'd altered. On every
occasion it claimed the disks had got sector
This is the dumbest of questions but its beginning to frustrate me.
Does the ash shell support escape sequences for coloured text?
The documentation I've found is limited although reliable but skips that
bit, and the normal bash techniques don't work! The man pages while reliable
are a little Spa
I'm looking for a simple to use, pretty, network monitoring tool for
Bering - its for an operations team who have limited knowledge of networks
but need to be able to report general traffic levels, who's talking to
whom - RMON type stuff.
I have ntop.lrp installed and although its good, its vers
I've installed and am happily running Bering 1.0r3 with a set of basic rules
but wanted to play with traffic shaping.
I've loaded the tc.lrp and read that HTB is configured. However, when I try
to issue even basic tc commands I get the following message: "RTNETLINK
answers: Invalid argument". Th
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