I found this on the net somewhere for EST/EDT:
EST5EDT,M3.2.0,M11.1.0
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Subject: [leaf-user] DST Change Files
Did a
Add the local.lrp if you don't have it, then add the files you need saved to
that.
- Bob Coffman
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>I half understand duplex (don't bother explaining it - I'll look it up for
myself) but I don't understand how duplex could be negotiated improperly?
I speak from experience! I had EXACTLY the same problem, Internet was slow
through the Leaf box, directly connected PC bypassing the router, it was
One thing to check is that your NICs are negotiating duplex properly.
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The bootdisk image file will not work on VMWare because VMWare chokes on the
odd floppy size.
What I do to get this working:
1. Create new Linux VM with a small hard disk.
2. Boot to DOS floppy with syslinux/fdisk/format on it. Create DOS
partition, format it, syslinux it.
3. Boot with a netw
Thank you Victor, and Paul.
I noticed I didn't have local.lrp in leaf.cfg - fixed that, added my new
file to local.local, and it worked like a champ.
- Bob Coffman
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First of all, thanks to the developers for uClibc 3.0. Very nice work.
My question is about saving the configuration. I've added a file to
/etc/init.d, however, it is not retained when I save the config nor when I
save the modules.
I would expect that all of /etc would be retained in a config
Thanks Eric, that did it...
- Bob Coffman
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Trying out Bering-uClibc 3. Can't wait
Running into a problem however, trying to create initrd.lrp with modules to
support a HD. I can't figure out how to save the changes to initrd.lrp once
I copy the modules to /boot/lib/modules. I know I'm probably stuck in
thinking in terms of 2.x - can
SSH into the firewall, and use port forwarding to telnet from your local
machine to your host. Everything secured via SSH and no need to load
additional software on your firewall.
- Bob Coffman
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>The only piece of the jigsaw that needs sorting out now is a NAT problem
with
my Azereus bittorrent client. I guess it needs a line in
/etc/shorewall/rules
to allow UDP connections on port 6881 (but I might change the port).
Jim,
If using the bittorent client on an internal machine, the rule lo
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Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:30 AM
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Routing? problem
Erich,
Thanks for the reply!
I don't believe there is a shorewall problem. I would expect (maybe
incorre
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Bob
Bob Coffman Jr. - Info From Data wrote:
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> 24.123.47.72/30 dev eth
I attempted an install of a Bering-uClibc Firewall version 2.2.2 last night,
but the installation failed due to an apparent routing problem.
The company I set this up for has 4 offices. The central office is the
termination point for the T1 lines to the other three offices. They
terminate into a
Did you read the interfaces file carefully? Your original config suggests
not:
dhcp - Specify this option when any of
# the following are true:
# 1. the interface gets its IP address
#
I'd like to ask that the VMWare VMXNET driver be added to Bering if
possible.
It seems I'm the only one asking for this, so I don't know if this is
worthwhile or not. I've attempted the build on my own using the buildtool
but rapidly got in over my head.
I can get the freely available source fo
Has anyone built these or considered building these?
The AMD emulated NIC (pcnet32) works ok but I'm seeing the following when
attempting certain functions in the VMWare host log, and it breaks the TCP
connection:
Sep 19 13:37:44: vcpu-0| VLANCE: Ethernet1 skipped 1 time(s)
Sep 19 13:37:44: vcpu-
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