Hi Mauricio
Am 09.01.2013 19:34, schrieb KERNEL - Mauricio Améndola:
Bering-uClibc 4.x
Hello!!!
I've installed the last version of Bering-uClibc (4.3.3) on a USB drive
and
it's stop the booting process and show the message below:
LINUXRC:
Hi Adam
on 06.12.2012 09:16, ads...@genis-x.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I know this should go to the openswan list, but no one seems to want to help
or respond. I was hoping one of you guys might be able to help me out.
I guess they were either shocked or intimidated by your multi connection
set
Hi Folks
I am trying to use ath5k on BuC 4.3.1
A few questions pop up
1) CONFIG_CFG80211_INTERNAL_REGDB is not enabled on kernel build, so the
kernel based regulatory database is not available (and is not
recommended anyway)
2) CRDA acts as the udev helper for communication between the kernel
on 26.11.2012 14:39, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Folks
I am trying to use ath5k on BuC 4.3.1
A few questions pop up
1) CONFIG_CFG80211_INTERNAL_REGDB is not enabled on kernel build, so the
kernel based regulatory database is not available (and is not
recommended anyway)
I looked a bit
Hi KP
on 26.11.2012 16:09, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
...
Hi Erich;
would be great. Altough it works for me, I understand it is an issue.
I _guess_ with an empty database you get a build error and possibly a US
default regulatory domain.
cheers
Erich
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on 25.11.2012 15:53, Markus Koelle wrote:
Hi,
where in LEAF filesystem is the recommended place to store own perl and shell
scripts? The scripts should be saved with standard config backup mechanism.
I use /usr/local/bin
cheers
Erich
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Hi folks
I would like to upgrade my wireless stuff on a 4.3.1 using an atheros card.
Now I see the following when booting
Nov 23 10:41:00 STYX kernel: [ 130.422549] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to
update world regulatory domain
Nov 23 10:41:00 STYX kernel: [ 130.434378] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for
Hi Markus
on 15.11.2012 09:22, Markus Koelle wrote:
Hi,
I've found MuninLite http://sourceforge.net/projects/muninlite/ - a minimal
monitoring node for Munin written in shell script, not in full featured perl.
MuninLite works very well with Munin, has ready to use plugins (df, cpu,
Hi Doug
on 16.11.2012 03:13, Doug Sampson wrote:
Running version 4.3.1. of BuC. Apparently I cannot scp into the firewall.
/var/log/auth.log reports successful login but then my WinSCP app hangs and
times out.
I've got SFTP set up to fall back into SCP. Both SFTP server and SCP shell is
Hi Alan
on 14.11.2012 08:20, ads...@genis-x.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to get nameif to work but I'm at a loss on where to implement if
on startup?
Also the temp name/rename doesn't seem to work.
If I reboot.
This is my interfaces
eth0: 00:25:90:35:35:9e
eth1:
Hi gents
on 10.11.2012 17:03, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am 10.11.2012 03:10, schrieb Doug Sampson:
I went looking for information on log rotation and came up dry:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=Bering-uClibc_4.x_-_User_Guide_-_Basic_Configuration_-_Log_Files
How is
Hi Markus
on 08.11.2012 14:33, Markus Koelle wrote:
We intend to drive a NexCom NSA 3130 appliance
http://www.nexcom.com/Products/network-and-communication-solutions/entry-level-appliance/entry-level-appliance/network-security-appliance-nsa-3130
with BUC 4.3.1.
Does the 2.6.35.14 kernel
Hi Doug
on 02.11.2012 23:36, Doug Sampson wrote:
Hello-
I need to set up a SIP proxy with NAT on our current Bering uClibc firewall
version 3.1. I see that there is a siproxd package for version 4.x but none
for version $3.x. Does anyone know of a package that will allow us to
Hi Folks
Did anyone succeed running dnscache on BuC 4.3? I tried for quite a
while to no avail :-(
Thanks
Erich
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Hi Martin
you probably followed the the list, here still an update
First thanks, you triggered me to tackle the interface name problem and
I believe I got it solved.
The main difference between my setting on BuC 3.x and 4.3 was the module
loading sequence, which, when automatized, is not
Hi folks
Has anyone successfully used the CONFIGDB parameter in leaf.cfg
(BuC 4.3). It appears to me that it is overwritten with configdb
somewhere in linuxrc.
cheers
Erich
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Hi Graziano
at 04.10.2012 16:36, Graziano Brioschi wrote:
hello list
I'm installing BUC 4.x on an Astaro ASG220 rev.2 using an IDE disk and I
would know if there is a simple way to change interfaces name ethX,
reordering the X number to match the external label on my ASG220 box...
In a
Hi Folks
I am trying to get 4.3 running on a nexgate 1125, which has 4 1G e1000
and 8 100M e100 inerfaces.
I got the system up and running and I can see all the interfaces, assign
IP addresses and see the interfaces up and running. However, connection
to the interfaces does not work at all.
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 10:24, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
are you sure you plugged the cables into the right network ports? At
least on the nexgate(s) I used in the past, we had to do some
trialerror to figure out which port was eth0, eth1 and so on.
I felt pretty sure, as I checked
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 14:14, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
I felt pretty sure, as I checked the set up more that once. BUt yes, you
are right, pulling down the interface shows that indeed the ethernet
numbering had nothing to do with the way I am used to.
Indeed - it was quite a surprise
Hi Martin
at 02.10.2012 14:14, Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
I felt pretty sure, as I checked the set up more that once. BUt yes, you
are right, pulling down the interface shows that indeed the ethernet
numbering had nothing to do with the way I am used to.
Indeed - it was quite a surprise
Hi Trev
at 04.09.2012 16:57, Trev Peterson wrote:
Hello,
I see there are several people on the list that seem to be using the
net6501. Can anyone tell me what kind of throughput you can get from
Openvpn? I've got a client that has pushed the wrap pc boards as far as
they can go and we
Hi Victor
on 06.07.2012 22:35, Victor McAllister wrote:
I changed resolv.conf to only list 127.0.0.1 and my isps DNS machines.
AFAIK the resolver library goes through the namservers sequentially.
This improved the workings of dnsmasq. It has only lost its bearings to
the outside
Hi Victor
at 03.07.2012 19:37, Victor McAllister wrote:
I am running LEAF 4.2.1
Every once in a while i run into long pauses trying to resolve an a DNS
address. I have 3 internal networks (one wireless) all of which look to
the router for DNS.
My /etc/reslov.conf
nameserver
Hi
at 08.02.2012 01:19, Buckeye wrote:
Been using the 4.2beta1 now for a couple of weeks and lovin it! LEAF is
a perfect example of why Linux is sexy!
Prior to this, have had my own home-rolled Linux version with trimmed
down kernel, etc. But I lost it to lightning/power surge a few
Forwarded to leaf-user
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: leaf panic
Datum: Thu, 02 Feb 2012 09:13:26 -0200
Von: Pablo Barbarossa pa...@ecipi.com.ar
An: Erich Titl erich.t...@think.ch
Kopie (CC): kap...@bering-uclibc.de
Add in the daily cron restart ipsec.
I keep them informed
Hi
at 06.01.2012 12:55, n22e113 wrote:
On 1/6/2012 01:58, Erich Titl wrote:
Can you state what is wrong with it?
According to their website, _only_ support dynamic DNS service offered at:
* http://www.ez-ip.net (No longer exist!)
* http://www.justlinux.com (Lots broken links!)
* http
at 06.01.2012 15:43, Mike Noyes wrote:
Erich,
It looks like there is some work being done in this area. OpenWRT is
using ddns-scripts, and the creator of that set of scripts is working on
ddns-gargoyle. It may be worthwhile to take a look at them.
AFAIK they use
Hi
at 06.01.2012 04:40, n22e113 wrote:
As ez-ipupdate is very old and need dynamic DNS service for no-fixed-ip
(DSL/Cable) firewall for Leaf v4.1.1. Any good suggestions?
Can you state what is wrong with it?
cheers
Erich
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Casper
on 06.12.2011 19:48, Casper Pedersen wrote:
Hi,
I've found a general issue with linux and bridges - normally one would expect
that if an interface (like eth0) belongs to a bridge or a trunk that there
would be no address assigned to it - but no... ipv6 will be there...
echo 1
Hi KP
on 05.12.2011 16:06, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Am 04.12.2011 23:49, schrieb Erich Titl:
Hi folks
I wanted to update my gateway to BuC 4.1 and ran into a few issues.
- Bridging
I could well bridge the two interfaces eth1 and eth2 and access the
gateway from both ends using the bridge
Hi folks
I wanted to update my gateway to BuC 4.1 and ran into a few issues.
- Bridging
I could well bridge the two interfaces eth1 and eth2 and access the
gateway from both ends using the bridge address, but the bridge would
not forward packets at all.
- Shorewall Logging
I am used to ulog so
Hi
at 28.11.2011 21:04, Merrick Munday wrote:
...
pretty common request - but an MTA is a different beast (given the fact
that running an MTA that stores the mails in a RAM-disk isn't even RFC
compliant).If you want to build it yourself, the Bering uClibc team will
most
likely be happy
Hi Eric
at 21.10.2011 08:59, Eric House wrote:
...
BTW, I'm booting with grub, so both grub's conf file and leaf.cfg must
agree on the device path. I've tried changing both from /dev/hda3 to
/dev/sda3 without success. I've also tried manually mounting /dev/sda
devices from the recovery
Hi
at 11.10.2011 00:08, groups, freeman wrote:
Sort of a brief, general question, having spent 8 hrs on this and gotten
nowhere.
I currently have LEAF uC v3.1.1b3 router, with extensive shorewall rules
for eth1 (my LAN).
If I want to migrate to using OpenVPN, road warrior setup (incl
Hi David
on 25.09.2011 19:57, davidMbrooke wrote:
On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 16:14 -0500, Trev Peterson wrote:
Sure, I can do that. Is it for / will it work on beta2? Send me the
package and I'll test the IPv4 pieces. Many thanks,
On Tue, 2011-09-13 at 21:52 +0100, david M brooke wrote:
Trev
at 13.09.2011 14:52, Trev Peterson wrote:
Hello,
I need ISC's dhcpd version 3 or 4 so that I can get the DNS updating
functionality. If anyone has information/suggestions about these
version on bering-uclib I'd very much appreciate hearing it. In
particular I have the following
Hi Folks
In my attempt to build a wifi connected router I am facing a little
problem definig my wifi based uplink
right now I have defined
#auto wlan0
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
As soon as I call ifup on the interface, dhcp tries to get an address
and waits for the carrier, e.g. the prompt does not
at 08.09.2011 15:49, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
But have you rebooted in the meantime - I'm almost shure you'll get some
hardware drivers reinstalled that live in initrd.
Of course, but I usually take one step after the other.
Cheers
Erich
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Hi Folks
A follow up to my moddb woes. Trying to remove all unneeded maodules
from my moddb I wanted some kind of automatic removal
Here is a first attempt, use at your own risk...
cd /lib/modules
find -type f /tmp/modules.installed
lsmod /tmp/modules.loaded
for i in `cat
Hi KP
at 06.09.2011 23:26, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
..
I assume you have mixed up versions.
An assumption as good as any other :-)
Can you summarize the steps you've made trying to update?
To start with I have a box which will start ftom either partition 0 or 1
using BuC 4.0.whatever. The
Hi Folks
on 07.09.2011 17:13, n22e113 wrote:
On 9/6/2011 13:43, Erich Titl wrote:
For version 3.x.x, the last line above should be:
kernel /linux init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0 \
LEAFCFG=/dev/hda3:ext2 initrd=initrd.lrp \
console=ttyS0,38400n8 console=tty0
I think
Hi folks
after my struggle with the wrong path I got to my next hurdle.
Has anyone successfully loaded the atheros wireless driver ath5k?
STYX# modprobe ath5k
modprobe: can't load module cfg80211
(kernel/drivers/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko): unknown symbol in module, or
unknown parameter
So it
Hi Andrew
at 06.09.2011 11:49, Andrew wrote:
06.09.2011 01:14, Erich Titl пишет:
Hi Folks
trying to get my router to a moderately current version I downloaded
Bering-uClibc_4.0.1_i486_syslinux_ser.tar.gz for my WRAP based board and
got bitten in initrd here
[2.047660] Freeing unused
Hi Folks
Thanks to your heads up I got the system to a state where it loads
sufficient modules to be able to talk to it and access the hardware.
Still I have a few open issues
Loading modules:
[ 39.535904] nf_conntrack: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
[ 39.578250] softdog:
Hi KP
on 06.09.2011 20:55, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Erich;
Pls try to load bitrev.ko before natsemi.ko.
LEAF Bering-uClibc 4.0.1 Rev 1 uClibc 0.9.30.3 STYX ttyS0
STYX login: root
LEAF Bering-uClibc STYX 2.6.35.11-i486 #1 Thu Jul 7 22:53:55 CEST 2011
Type in help if you are really lost
Hi Folks
trying to get my router to a moderately current version I downloaded
Bering-uClibc_4.0.1_i486_syslinux_ser.tar.gz for my WRAP based board and
got bitten in initrd here
[2.047660] Freeing unused kernel memory: 236k freed
LINUXRC: Bering - Initrd - 4.0.1 Rev 1 uClibc 0.9.30.3
[
Hi Folks
has anybody tried the fdisk utility in hdsupp on BuClibc 4.0? I believe
it is just broken. It appears to be a wrapper around the real thing
which depends heavily on some libraries of the build host.
cheers
Erich
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at 25.08.2011 11:17, n22e113 wrote:
Things worked much nicer in 3.x (well they all worked and played nice)
DITTO
Anyone have any suggestions?
3.1.x
N too simple, this is open source.
- You can alway modifiy the loggiing receipes in syslig-ng
- Use ulogd as before
HTH
Erich
Hi
at 14.08.2011 20:28, n22e113 wrote:
I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
Hi, Erich,
That's correct! I found the file leafcfg.cgi in webconf.lwp. I
Hi
You are right there is no lwp.lrp, I was mislead from the development
layout :-(
I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
cheers
Erich
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Hi
at 09.08.2011 04:17, n22e113 wrote:
Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
haserl CGI Error
Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
With Erich's help off-list, I was able to make it work by changing the
file
Hi KP
on 31.07.2011 00:31, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Hi;
An advantage of Bering-uClibc 4.0 over the 3.x versions is the autodetection
and autoloading of modules, and therefor the support of much more appliances
out-of-the box.
...
For Bering-uClibc 4.1 the busybox cpio applet has been
Hi Tim
on 01.08.2011 01:46, Tim Wegner wrote:
These notes (mostly) discuss running Leaf 4.x on a Soekris 4801 box,
since there is little in the wiki. I will add a few notes to the
Leaf Soekris 4801 wiki page after I get permission. The good news is
that there is not too much to say since
Hi
on 30.07.2011 05:31, n22e113 wrote:
Hi,
Need to do multiple VPNs to head office from three different locations:
+--VPN---USA
|
Head_office---VPN---Canada
|
+--VPN---China
All sites will use PC Engines hardware and Leaf.
What's best solution? IPSec? OpenVPN? OpenSWAN?
Well on leaf
Werner,
on 09.07.2011 10:10, Werner van Staden wrote:
Erich,
Not sure this is the scenario you are talking about:
I set up my LEAF firewall as a client in a wireless network which
extends across my neighbourhood. Installed wireless.lrp and loaded the
following modules for the Atheros
Hi Folks
A bit off topic, but has anyone done any work on using LEAF as a client
in wireless network.
I imagine something like the buffalo WLI-TX4-G54HP.
Thanks
Erich
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Hi Doug
at 14.06.2011 00:45, Doug Sampson wrote:
OK I'll try, I just found out there are multiple versions in my
various
deployed systems and as they don't have a version stamp I cannot
know
what you have.
Ah, never mind- I googled and found an entry using Ctrl + D as the mail
Doug
on 13.06.2011 21:21, Doug Sampson wrote:
- source on line 6 is bogus, just comment it out and insert a `.`
where it is used
I'm not sure exactly which line is the sixth line you are referring
here. Is it the CR='.' line? When counting lines, are the first three
commented lines at the
Hi
on 11.06.2011 12:41, bob wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2011, um 20:35:39 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
On 6/9/2011 12:24 PM, bob wrote:
...
Given the error, I suspect it's still a script and either something has
gotten messed up and you're the lucky finder of a bug or you may need to
Hi Bob
at 09.06.2011 19:24, bob wrote:
Hi,
I am running LEAF_Bering uclibc3.0 and have a problem with dyndns.
It seems that very,very occasionally, after Telekom changes the ip
address, ezipupdate is failing.
It always does this when I am at work, so I am unable to connect back to
Hi
on 02.06.2011 19:56, Andrew wrote:
02.06.2011 19:41, Victor McAllister пишет:
I use several old Wrap and Soekris boxes running leaf firewalls. (Too
cheap to replace with ALIX!!!) Bering 4.0 has some great features and
implements easily on these boards. Thank you to the development team.
Hi
at 20.05.2011 10:46, Mark Plowman wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am (gradually) attempting to upgrade my trusty Bering-uClibc_3.x
Floppy Firewall to a Bering-uClibc_4.0-rc1 CD Floppy.
I burnt a Bering-uClibc_4.0-rc1_i486_isolinux_vga.iso CD, added a CD
drive to the old Pentium MMX
Am 06.04.2011 23:33, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
Am Mittwoch, 6. April 2011, um 23:53:56 schrieb Juergen Northe:
Hi,
can anyone confirm ez-ipupdate is working properly with ppp0 interface ?
The box is only updating the records after a reboot..The provider cuts
the line after 24 hours and offers
Hi KP
Am 10.02.2011 00:44, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
Am Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2011, um 18:13:11 schrieb Michal Kepien:
Greetings,
I'm trying to get Openswan running on a test Bering-uClibc 4.0 beta 2
installation. Unfortunately, the init scripts for IPSec rely heavily on
ifconfig, which is
Graziano
Am 03.02.2011 05:53, schrieb Graziano Brioschi:
Hello list,
I'm trying to install LEAF 4 i486 in a Soekris Engineering net4501 (CPU
AMD Elan SC520, 64Mb RAM) with no success.
During boot, on my serial console i can see:
Loading /syslinux/linux.
Am 03.02.2011 06:59, schrieb Graziano Brioschi:
Erich,
thanks for answer. I agree with you.
Will there be future support for net4501?
I was playing with a few additional drivers like for the sc1100 but
never ported it back to the main branch. I am abroad right now and will
not do any
Hi
at 06.01.2011 00:54, Dan Fuchs wrote:
Hi all,
I work for a company which sells a piece of equipment that includes
several devices on a LAN. We would like each piece of equipment to have
the same class c sub net addresses for each of the devices on the LAN.
I am looking for a
Hi
at 29.12.2010 09:21, Victor McAllister wrote:
...
I continue to operate with the old address. The only record I find for
he old address is in /var/lib/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info With a shutdown
and reboot, everything in /var should be lost.
How do I get dhcpcd to accept the address
Hi
at 27.12.2010 17:59, davidMbrooke wrote:
On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 21:16 -0800, Victor McAllister wrote:
..
Victor and I have been exchanging messages off-list and we have found
and fixed the problem. The summary is:
1. The Bering-uClubc 4.0-beta1 initrd file was missing the pata_sc1200
Hi Victor
on 28.12.2010 21:37, Victor McAllister wrote:
I have Bering 4 working on a wrap box.
I modified inittab and rebuilt etc.lrp.
another way is to use the initrd.lrp and the configdb.lrp buit for the
WRAP by DavidMBrook.
I can send you configdb.lrp and the initrd.lrp if you want
on 23.12.2010 17:54, Andrew Haninger wrote:
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Rich Schneck rschn...@speakeasy.netwrote:
I can't wait to be done with floppies.
I've been using a Bering uClibc version of LEAF for a little over a year now
booting from a CD with all of the modules on the CD
Hi
at 10.11.2010 15:06, Juergen Northe wrote:
Hello !
I'm running Bering Leaf 3.1.1R6 with shorewall 3.4.8 R3 and have a
strange behaviour of having redirected ports.
We have the zones loc 192.168.146.0/24, fw, net and dmz 192.168.147.0/24.
In the zone loc is one host (192.168.146.2)
Hi
at 05.11.2010 02:11, wfdudley wrote:
I'll stop being grumpy now.
I was just dismayed that the docs for this are, um, more diffuse that my old
LRP install.
I'd suggest that the floppy is way past it's time, and now its time to
make a LRP
release that assumes real storage, like a
Hi Bill
on 04.11.2010 20:10, wfdudley wrote:
So the answer to my initial query appears to be that in order to configure a
LEAF/Bering/Shorewall router firewall, one has to read all the man pages
for the 30 or so configuration files, plus have a solid understanding of the
particular version of
Hi
Hi Bill
on 31.10.2010 04:55, wfdudley wrote:
Tom,
Thanks for the quick reply.
leaf-users:
So that's it? Edit the /etc/shorewall/* files manually?
For a number of reasons, mainly size and missing itch factor the
community obviously did not have the urge to develop a GUI for all the
Hi
at 22.10.2010 00:53, wfdudley wrote:
Erich,
I decided that I don't understand this well enough to implement it.
Do I leave eth0 and eth2 unconfigured and just use the code that you
emailed me to set up the bridge?
To bridge the two interfaces, that is all it takes. This little snipped
Hi
on 27.06.2010 20:51, William Dudley wrote:
Hello,
...
If anybody can point me to docs for getting LEAF/Bering running on the
PC-Engines Wrap/Alix board I would appreciate it.
Actually it is almost a no brainer. If you have a Linux System with a
CompactFlash Adapter, just use the IDE
Hi
MATTHEW CARTTER wrote:
Hi,
I am running Beta 3 for Bering-uClibc 3.1.1 with ppp/pppoe. I am using
dnsmasq with ppp/pppoe. I am able to connect to fw and the net when I use a
static IP address and get the upstream nameservers via
resolv-file=/etc/ppp/resolv.conf
I am having
Hi Andy
Andrew Haninger wrote:
Hello.
...
I think the Linksys WMP600N would meet/exceed my needs. Any
experiences with this card and a LEAF system? It sounds like people
have had some success with it in Linux and BSD, so I'm hoping it would
work with LEAF.
Should I wait until a stable
Hi Robert
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Robert
..
Hi Eric,
I am using opentpd (with the '-s' switch) and it does adjust the time on
boot (an older version on LEAF had this problem, but it got fixed in
uClibc 3.0 [I think], just not exactly and then spends all it's time
Hi Robert
Robert von Knobloch wrote:
Hello LEAF,
I have been running lEAF-Bering 3.0 on a WRAP platform since it was
released and everything works extremely well.
I noticed only recently that the time on the box is not quite right.
Studying the daemon.log I notice a great many entries:
Hi
Robert Harrison wrote:
I've run my firewall with this software for several years. Recently
changed ISP and in the confusion something went wrong that I can't
figure out. The firewall is supposed to send web browser requests and
ssh requests to a computer on the local net. The Apache
Paul
I move this to leaf users as I believe it is of general interest.
Paul Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:10:24 +0200, Erich Titl
erich.t...@think.ch said:
Quite so. That's esentially what I found out from a message reply by
Charles re Dachstein in searching the message base
Paul Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:15:15 +0200, Erich Titl
...
And STILL get it all on one floppy? ;-) I'm one of the ones that has
always been in favor of maintaining floppy compatability for a basic
setup. As long as the behavior is documented where an installer is sure
Charles
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
...
The problem is most of the time if you have multiple NICs, they use the
same chipset. That means the ethX order is determined by the device
driver, not by the module load order, and the device drivers have no
standardized way of indicating which
Paul Rogers wrote:
I _believe_ the script should not take more than a few hundred
bytes as you need those utilities anyway. I think modutils is the
place to do it
We had a Senator who famously said, A billion here, a billion there,
pretty soon you're talking real money. All I think we need
Hi Folks
More a nuisance than anything else. I was observing a loss of free
memory on our systems over time, the culprit appears to be the snmpd
process. Googling around revealed I was not alone. It appears that there
are a number of fixes in more recent net-snmpd versions which address
memory
n22e113 wrote:
While testing leaf v3.1.1-beta3, I am stuck at the page using firefox:
http://192.168.1.210/wc-passwd.cgi
Except for the General Health and Active Connections pages. Leaving
both Username and Password blank and hitting the |Apply| button will only
get me back to the same page?
Hi Dave
Dillabough, Dave wrote:
Hi Erich,
It is working for me with 2.4.34 in one office and on my test LAN. I will be
rolling it out in 12 other offices in the next month or so. Here is my
configuration.
From /etc/interfaces
Thanks for the info, after a few hours debugging the vlan
Gordon
Gordon Bos wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
Gordon
Gordon Bos wrote:
Call me stupid, but I am running a cascade of two Leaf routers and I
would not even start to consider joining them. That said, I have been
running them on the same host lately (VMware). That is because I've run
out
Hi
n22e113 wrote:
Hey, openntpd failed to start with PC Engines' alix2d1 MB on startup/reboot?
Is this because the MB doesn't have a RTC battery?
Basically No, the missing battery just requies an initial connection to
an ntp server to initiate the system time.
Do you have a pppoe uplink? If
Hi
Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
Erich Titl (etitl) promoted to project admin, and Jeff Newmiller
For those of us on the user list only, any comment on a 2.6 branch? :)
M 2.6 is a bit fatter than 2.4, it has more recent drivers and
most of the development
Hi Bob
Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote:
I see some emails from March of 2008 discussing some initial work on a 2.6
branch of Leaf. Can anyone tell me what came of that?
I found a scenario where a 2.6 branch is necessary. I'm trying to do
multi-ISP traffic control on
Dave
Dillabough, Dave wrote:
I'm wondering how much of an issue it is to have a system that will fit on a
floppy. I would think that being able to boot off of a USB drive or a CD/USB
combo would be more pertinent today given as few machines even come with a
floppy as standard equipment
Hi
Dillabough, Dave wrote:
When I run into a similar situation (trying to get new hardware/drivers
working) I usually boot up a LiveCD version of Linux and see what it takes to
make the hardware work. Once I know which drivers are needed and have
verified that the hardware works etc. I can
Hi folks
The pppoe.lwp web interface updates the pap-secrets file. I found that
in multiple installations here require chap authentication, so the
pap-secrets file is of no big use. I would suggest to allow for
authentication type selection in the web interfaces, so the apropriate
file can be
Trev
Trev Peterson schrieb:
So no-one has nsupdate packaged for Bering Uclib 3.x?
I looked on my compile tree and found a bind9 directory. I obviously
never bothered to finalize it, you may have to compile it yourself.
cheers
Erich
Hi folks
as promised I uploaded a few webconf files to CVS, namely
ipsec.lwp - a web interface for ipsec
tooltip.lwp - tooltips for the web interface, can be used by ipsec.lwp
pppoe.lwp - a small patch for haserl 0.9.x which will not affect haserl 0.8
One warning for those who want to test it.
Hi Folks
I just upgraded to a 3.1.1beta3 today and observed a funny behaviour of
shorewall, well probably not shorewall but it shows up there
going with shorewalls standard settings it complains
Restarting Shorewall
Initializing...
insmod: unresolved symbol ip_ct_gre_keymap_add
insmod:
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