Martin
Martin Hejl schrieb:
oops, wrong list...
Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
please keep replies on the list
Fingers too fast :-(
Thanks for the info, I tried to diff the buildtool tree, only got my own
changes though.
cvs diff: Diffing . (...)
That's not how cvs diff works. From
Fabricio Vargas schrieb:
Hi guys
I need to implement a project with several LAN`s, I was thinking buy one
Switch Layer 3. I wonder if I can do it with LEAF BERING instead a
switch.
Does anyone have experience doing that?
I have installed Bering on a number of 12 port devices by nexcom
Hi Rick
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
ACCEPT netloc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 udp 500 // for office
firewall
ACCEPT netloc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 udp 4500
ACCEPT netloc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 net 50
ACCEPT netloc:192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 net 51
ACCEPT loc:192.168.1.0
Trying to get this in the right order
cpu memhd wrote:
Back in June I posted strange behavior by busybox/ping, but nothing has
changed. I'd like to repost the problem (thoughts, anyone?):
---
3.1 busybox/ping behaves like ping6...
gatekeeper# busybox --help
BusyBox v1.5.0.svn
cpu memhd wrote:
Back in June I posted strange behavior by busybox/ping, but nothing has
changed. I'd like to repost the problem (thoughts, anyone?):
---
3.1 busybox/ping behaves like ping6...
gatekeeper# busybox --help
BusyBox v1.5.0.svn (2007-03-20 19:52:54 UTC) multi-call binary
Hi
Andrew Haninger wrote:
Hello.
..
Browsing the available packages on the LEAF site says that there
aren't any packages available to do this (no CUPS, no LPR, etc). Am I
overlooking something? Has anyone done this before?
I am about to build CUPS, but it will take some more time to fit
Joep
J.L. Blom wrote:
Andy,
To overcome the space restrictions, use your floppy only to bootstrap
load LEAF and use an USB-stick for all the packages. You can even use it
for temporary files of any program.
Erich, USB-sticks are easier to manage than flash-disks (in my opinion)
and only
Hi
skyman schrieb:
Just bought a small solid state computer with a CF drive and Cyrix CPU.
Tried to boot up LEAF and it balked at the Cyrix processor. Is there LEAF
support for Cyrix?
The standard setting for the current kernel, at least in the config I
downloaded, is 486 which should
Hi KP
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
On Monday 10 September 2007 14:05:40 Erich Titl wrote:
Hi folks
Has anyone had success getting disk statistics using snmp from a
bering-uClibc 3.1.x box
All I am getting walking the dskTable is
# snmpwalk -v2c -c rocommunity xx.yy.zz.aa dskTable
UCD-SNMP
Hi Mats
Mats Erik Andersson schrieb:
Dear Beringians,
..
3) Possibly incorrect path to 'pidof'. Corrective steps:
First check the location present location
# which pidof
/sbin/pidof
If pidof is _not_ in your path, you won't find it with 'which'. So this
would
Hi Folks
after some struggling with the backup function in webconf last week I
decided to upgrade to 3.1beta1.
Still using my multi-personality setup I found that the newly introduced
lrcfg.backup script breaks a number of things
Here is the background
in my leaf.cfg I have
CONFIGDB=sentinel
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
That's indeed not how it's meant to be, can you provide a patch?
I could, but diff does not like the
echo -n \^H
so this may only apply partially
--- lrcfg.backup.oldThu Aug 30 15:00:50 2007
+++ lrcfg.backupThu Aug 30 15:00:37 2007
@@
Hi Kjell Rune
Kjell Rune Helland wrote:
Hello
my bering dont find the net card (testing with live cd working OK)
What live CD are you referring to?
After som investigation I was aware that the driver versjon shipped with
kernel 2.4.34 is quit old (the e1000.o) and if I shuld get my card
Hi Kjell Rune
Kjell Rune Helland schrieb:
Hello Erich
I have tested the module but with no result, put it in /lib/modules and run
insmod, nothing happens just going back to command line.
I find this a bit odd since the orginal e1000 listed it's driver
versjon and so on when loads, but
Adam
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adam
Niedzwiedzki
Sent: Monday, 27 August 2007 4:26 PM
To: 'leaf-user'
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering-uClibc
Hi guys,
I'm running 3.0.2 Bering with the appropriate
Hi Martin
Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
Are you using an older release (3.0 or earlier), or did things get
screwed up somewhere?
No, you are right. I am as slow as others may be with their software :-(
I am also using LEAF in a productive environment where one is rather
reluctant to
Hi Steve
steve wrote:
I know I am doing somthing funamentally wrong, but.
I am trying to mail some logs but no matter what I do I get the same
error:
firewall# mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] temp.txt
/usr/sbin/mail: /usr/sbin/mail: 6: Syntax error: Bad function name
Yes this
Martin
Martin Hejl schrieb:
Kwon wrote:
...
If somebody supplies a patch to fix things, it will be applied (I'm
rather sure about that - if nobody else will do it, I'll apply the
patch). If not, somebody will look at it when he/she has extra time
(there's no telling when that might be -
Joep
J.L. Blom wrote:
Eh, correction: I have only ACCEPT fw net for port 80 NOT net fw. Why
is the port 80 request accepted?
No idea, as I don't know the rest of your shorewall config :-)
cheers
Erich
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Joep
J.L. Blom wrote:
...
But I think I know my error in thinking. I used my local browser,
thinking I was connecting via the internet!!
Sorry for my stupidity!
Been there myself, seen it :-)
cheers
Erich
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Adam
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Can someone PLEASE fix the documentation here
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-tz3.html
*snip*
Setting the timezone
In Bering-uClibc /etc/timezone and the whole zoneinfo directory tree are not
supported. To set the timezone, edit /etc/TZ file and
Joep
J.L. Blom wrote:
HI,
I came upon a problem due to the use of mhttpd.
I have my IP-adress registered with one of the dynamic net adress
providers.
By accident - you never try to login on your own system from the outside
- I did a login and to my amazement the login prompt of mhttpd came
Hi Adam
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Hi guys,
I just setup my /etc/TZ
EET-10EETDT,M10.5.0/02:00,M3.5.0/03:00
I also just installed the openntpd package. When ever is sync's it adjusts
the time incorrectly (it doesn't seem to honour my /etc/TZ).
This is current time/date set manually via
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
I see that nohup is a very small busybox applet which is currently not
enabled in the config. I will enable it in the next beta.
Thanks, could you please also comment on one of my messages in
leaf-devel with
subject: eql_enslave r1000 module. I
Hi everybody
Does anyone have a good method to deamonize a script in Bering uClibc, I
am missing nohup.
Thanks
Erich
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Hi everybody
This is a bit off topic, but as I am trying to implement it on LEAF it
might be of interest to the group and I am sure there must be
I am trying to do redundant routing / load balancing for a given subnet
through possibly different ISP possibly using different access methods (
PPPoE
Hi Folks
does anyone have experience with redundancy _and_ load sharing by
bundling multiple (GRE) tunnels with sch_teql?
Thanks for pointers
Erich
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Jeremy
Jeremy Tourville schrieb:
Hi all,
I recently upgraded my router because I made a mistake and lost all of my
setup I had on a 2.4 version. Consequently I lost all my setup
configuration I had previously working. Currently, the 3.x setup is working
well and I want to add a wireless
Tony
Tony wrote:
This is actually my setup as well. I've been using the CD since it
first came out way back when with Charles' distro (I think it was 1.02).
I think the ability to lock the floppy with the sliding tab is
invaluable. Test, make and save the changes, lock the tab and you
Hi Folks
J.L. Blom wrote:
Giovanni,
How do you do that? (short of making some hardware to connect an
USB-stick or flashcard to an IDE interface).
Joep
I have a handful of DOM's we don't need anymore. Conditions:
1) The mail cost, e.g. dont't consider this outside Europe
2) A free beer
Christian Villa Real Lopes schrieb:
I tottaly agree with you. I had hard times with floppies. For a
professional setup I recommend USB flash or compact flash. If your
configs don't change a lot like mine burn a CD.
Why don't support kernel 2.4 and give a new branch for kernel 2.6 ?
Adam
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Hi guys,
I decided to drag some of my good'ol reliable bering box's up to the new
builds (mainly the 3x chain). But one thing that has caused me some issues
is a lot of these boxes I have boot via USB, (2 onboard hubs 4 ports, 2 on
each hub, stupid design)
Hi
Harry Lachanas schrieb:
iptables -t mangle -N foo
iptables -t mangle -A foo -j MARK --and-mark 0xFF
If you get an error such as:
Thanks Tom,
I've done this already and I got
# iptables -t mangle -A foo -j MARK --and-mark 0xff
iptables v1.3.5: MARK target: kernel
Franck
Franck wrote:
Hi,
i've a little problem.
I've a CF 128Mb memup (DEV) with bering 3.0.2 with Soekris 4801.
CF boot fine with hda1
I'm coping all contents of CF 128Mb memup (DEV) to CF lexar 128Mb (PROD)
Before copy, i'm manking this :
mkfs.msdos /dev/sdb1
syslinux -s
Ralph wrote:
We have here a similar problem. A Linux box with Kernel 2.4.34 and
Openswan 2.4.6 have a redundantly internet connection. From some net's
we get all packets two times. That is not the normal condition but if
we transmit data through a tunnel to this net's we loses memory. The
Hi Brad
Brad Langhorst wrote:
it is certainly related the the traffic... more with more traffic.
if you have a look at those graphs you can see the free memory decreases
in steps where there is a lot of traffic over ipsec0.
i thought I mentioned the release... sorry
LEAF
Brad Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 06:06 +, Erich Titl wrote:
I was scouting the net a bit last night. Apparently a leak appeared in
OpenSwan 2.4.5 some time ago and still persists up to 2.4.7 and kernel
2.4.34 :-(
bummer... I've done some searching of openswan's mailing
Brad Langhorst schrieb:
I don't think this is the same problem.
I don't actually see increase in memory usage in userspace (pluto).
I think it must be a kernel leak in KLIPS.
Possible, but noone else has reported on that one yet. I installed
memory monitoring software on my firewall to
Brad Langhorst wrote:
I have a bering ulibc firewall running shorwall and ipsec.
It's badly leaking memory.
see:
https://development.coopmetrics.coop/munin/mcgruff/mcgruff.html
you can see that it leaks pretty hard during the nightly backups.
i have to reboot every few days or the
More info
Brad Langhorst wrote:
...
Any ideas?
Anybody seen this problem before?
it appears to leak at word boundaries, 4 bytes at a time, pretty
regularly, possibly with each encapsulated packet.
Erich
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KP
KP Kirchdoerfer schrieb:
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 20:17:46 Bob Ramstad wrote:
..
I'm sorry but the logic to load modules has changed and the previous syntax
in
the modules isn't supported any longer. In fact it was only useful - or at
least used, in the case of ISO images - and in
Kwon wrote:
These little mobo's, they /are/ very cute, eh?
Indeed, I had been using old MBs for my Bering 3.x.x AMD-K6, an AMD Sempron
3000+ for Asterisk (way overkill), and an AMD AthlonXP 2500+ for
http/web/ftp, etc. Power consumption has become and issue and eventually, I
will be
Hi
Kwon wrote:
I need to configure many zones in shorewall and my computeur only accept 2
PCI
ports. On the mailing list i see posts talk about the NIC Dlink DFE-580TX.
This
NIC have 4 RJ45 ports and this is a perfect product for my configuration.
I am thinking of using the following for
Hi Trev
Trev Peterson wrote:
Hello,
Are there any plans to use a 2.6 kernel in any of the LEAF distros?
I've been using bering and bering uClib for many years now and am very
happy with it but some new hardware (intel 2915) requires a 2.6
kernel.
Anyone started working on a 2.6 based
Math
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Erich
I come to give you some news about the NIC driver.
I try to use it with the good kernel version 2.4.33 and with different version
of Bering uClibc and i have the same result.
The Bering bug after few minutes and i haven't other choice that reboot.
Hi Rick
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Erich,
Same for me. I communicated with Realtek in Taiwan, and it is for a
controller. We already have the realtek 8169, but the 8101 and 8168
would have the identical driver (I hope)
Yes, I blindly believed the OP that the r1000 was the correct driver,
and it
Mats Erik Andersson schrieb:
Fellow Beringians,
I am growing fairly irritated with buildtool.pl
for the following developmental reason. I need
to repeatedly rebuild a package that is not
served by the Bering repository, but manually
downloaded and thus marked as having empty Server.
Hi Math
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi Erich,
I download your driver and test it on my hardware. The driver load and work
fine. But when i try to ping the network interface which use the driver, the
bering crash and i can't do nothing. i must reboot the pc.
A message appear in the current
Rob
Rob Ogle schrieb:
Thanks Eric!
I know how to do rules, but making an action occur once a rule has been
initiated is new to me. I guess I need to post to the shorewall list to get
some info on how to that. :)
It is always good to go to the source :-)
AFAIK it is sufficient to add the
Rob Ogle schrieb:
I'm putting leaf boxes in at hotels. I'd like to show a splash page before
the guest goes to the 'net. The access is free, so there is no need for
authentication.
So...what do I use? I've found references to chillispot, but I can't find an
lrp for it. Is there something
Rob
Rob Ogle schrieb:
You lost me.
You can redirect port 80 to anywhere in the shorewall rules file to a
fixed location. Then, as soon as that station has connected ACCEPT
anything from that MAC address by just calling the apropriate iptables
command. It may be good to have a special
Hi Math
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi everybody !
I have a new question.
I try to install the driver for NIC Realtek RTL8111B but that doesn't work.
After a quick search i find that i need the file r1000.o to work fine but this
file doesn't exist in the modules.
It is not a standard
Math
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi Erich
Thank for your answer.
I'm not use to check the CVS and i don't find your module. Can you give me the
URL to download it.
It is not in CVS (yet)I will send the module in a separate mail to you.
Please test it and let me know if and how it works. It
Hi Jan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
After a few days trying to get this to work, I'm out of possibilitys. I read
all documentation I could found. I read many post about this subject. And I
tried some thinks I found on the net.
The one thing I try to do is setup my router
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I have several people I need to set up firewalls for; so far I've been using
old PCs, but I'd like to find something more compact and more professional
looking.
...
My questions are this:
1) Is there other options besides WRAP or Soekris to create a
Hi KP
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
...
But you can grab the 3.0 usb image and update the packages root, config, etc,
initrd (use initrd_usb and rename to initrd) shorewall, dnsmasq, mhttpd,
ulogd and dropbear from the packages page
Is this the _official_ change list from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 ?
Hi everybody
I had contacts with Pascal Dornier at PCEngines and he lets me have a
board of the pilot series of the WRAP1 successor. He told me the board
would be availale with an AMD LX700 or LX800 processor and 2 or 3 LAN
connections. I don't know yet about the hardware watchdog like the one
on
Hi
Franck wrote:
Hi,
is there a HOWTO to upgrade Bering in a production environnment like
Bering-uClibc 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 ?
My firewall is in prod and i can't stop it for a long time.
The kernel is identical some more modules might be available. If you are
on 3.0.1 you have the configdb which
bino_oetomo wrote:
- Original Message -
...
I talked to Pascal weeks ago.
Last call order will be may 2007.
And last time i talk to him ... he plan to use ARM based CPU
Commercial speaking, it'll will hard to fight mikrotik's price
Have you ever tried one? We would need to have
Jerome J. Auza wrote:
Hi, my favorite LEAF hardware, the WRAP board, is now EOL so I'm looking
for an alternative. The routerboard 153 is a potential replacement.
Has anyone tried LEAF on this hardware already? Any issues I should
expect? I haven't purchased one yet but I may if LEAF
Jerome J. Auza wrote:
Yeah, checked the price here: http://www.routerboard.com/prices.html
The price of the 153 is not too bad vs. WRAP board and in fact, the 150
is quite attractive.
Yes, I doubt though the MIPS32 will run any x86 code :-(
I believe the WRAP successor based on the
Hi Folks
As Jerome pointed out, the WRAP as we know it is EOL. I know of a small
number of boxes piled up in a storage, which I could possibly get my
hands at. Let me know if someone is interested.
cheers
Erich
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Eric Faden schrieb:
I generally like the WRAP. It's sad to me, I have a couple of them
doing different things. I found the Soekris to expensive for most of my
purposes also just too large. Are there any boxes the size of the WRAP
that we could use to build APs?
The way I understand the
Kory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, leaving it as samba22 fixed the menu and save issues. Any ideas on
how to save the mount point folder I create to share?
I solved the same issue by creating the mount point, then tar czf
/mountpoint mountpt.lrp
Then add mountpt.lrp to your package list and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Erich,
A clever and not too tough a solution.
When I try it however I get an error...
I create the directory /usr/fileserve then mount the floppy on /mnt.
When I try ro create the mountpoint.lrp
tar czf /usr/fileserve /mnt/mountpoint.lrp
I was probably too fast
Bob Coffman Jr - Info From Data schrieb:
Add the local.lrp if you don't have it, then add the files you need saved to
that.
You will have to add it to local.local
There is a small gotcha with this, if you have your media mounted it
will also save its contents :-(
Erich
Hi
C.Dummy wrote:
Hello I'm running Bering 3.0. I have 2 switches and 5 machines and PS2
on them and they are on 2 levels of the house. Anytime that I turn on
any of the machines I loose Internet connection on whole
network(20s-40s).
Are you also loosing connection to the LEAF boxes?
Hi Andrey
C.Dummy wrote:
Yes. Can't ping Yahoo or anything. It is better now with 3.0 it was very
bad with 2.4.
So your entire _internal_ network becomes inaccessible?
If so, can you check if this is due to excessive traffic or some
ethernet problem?
cheers
Erich
Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Izzy,
I think I've found the source of the problem, or at least the key
difference. The bootdisk.ima on the iso image was generated using syslinux
3.20. If I take the bootdisk.ima file, and syslinux it using
this machine, it creates a working boot CD. I'm
Hi Martin
Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
You will see by yourself, this goes to the list too
I guess it did - but it seems the signature itself was still stripped
off. But at least the message made it through :-)
Yes, it went through, funny that pgp signatures would make it, but then
they
Mike
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 12:37, Mike Noyes wrote:
Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature; name=smime.p7s
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=smime.p7s
Content-Description: S/MIME Cryptographic
Hi Doug
Doug Sampson schrieb:
What do I need to do in order to get names resolved on all
openVPN clients?
The following are possibilities but I would like to gather
feedback from you
guys first.
Make your DNS server accessible from the VPN client.
- You push 2 dhcp options to the
(again without signature as the list appears not to accept S/MIME)
Jim
Jim Ford schrieb:
It would be convenient for me to be able to access my Linux machine on
the network at the school where I work, from my XP machine at home
through my Bering Leaf box. Without flogging through the many
Hi Martin
Martin Hejl schrieb:
Hi Erich,
Thus you can most probably circumvent _unfriendly_
(aka professional) administrators. ( I did not tell you you should ;-) )
I am one of those unfriendly administrators - and anybody who tried to
pull that kind of thing without talking to me or
Doug
Doug Sampson wrote:
..
What do I need to do in order to get names resolved on all openVPN clients?
The following are possibilities but I would like to gather feedback from you
guys first.
Make your DNS server accessible from the VPN client.
- You push 2 dhcp options to the client,
Hi
C.Dummy wrote:
Hello. I'm using Bering for several years. Yesterday I installed v 3.0.
for DSL. It works after few changes. I change ISPs from time to to time.
So cables ISPs work out of the box no problem. As for DSL You have to
edit few files in order to work. The problem that I
Hi Markus
Markus Koelle wrote:
Hi,
I'm using mhttpds.lrp with BU 3.0.1. When the system is booting these
both messages appear:
/etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds: /etc/mini_httpds.conf: 1: nochroot: not found
/etc/rc2.d/S85mini_httpds: /etc/mini_httpds.conf: 9: ssl: not found
What's going wrong?
Hi KP
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
...
I had the same pb when I booted my router, starting openntpd later by hand
was
successful and it ran a until next reboot. Reason is that network access is
too late for openntpd due to a late shorewall start.
Starting shorewall ASAP (S,21) fixes the pb.
Rob Ogle schrieb:
I have
ACCEPT fw net 80 in my shorewall rules.
should there not be
ACCEPT fw net tcp 80
Is there a good way to check?
Look at the LOG, it should tell you if it blocks your outgoing connection.
cheers
Erich
Hi
Rob Ogle schrieb:
I'm trying to use ezipupd to keep a record updated at dyndns.org. Below is
the output I get.
I am open to using another update program if someone has one that works. I
tried the one for dyndnsupd, but apparently it requires ppp to be running
before it will updates.
#
Eric
Eric Faden wrote:
Not for turning them on and off. I am using echo for that. I meant for
timing. For example I want to wait n-miliseconds. Right now there is
only sleep on the leaf which lets me wait seconds. I was looking to use
useep.
If you want to have better control over
Hi
M Lu wrote:
Hi all,
I am helping a friend to setup LEAF on a WRAP box. He does not have any old
computer with serial port so I cannot use my null-modem cable. Is there
anyway I can connect and use the display on a laptop? The laptop (Compaq
nx9600) does not have serial port, nor
Hi
M Lu wrote:
Thank you Erich,
That was a very quick response. So I understand that it makes USB into
serial port so I can use my null-modem and there will not be any changes
necessacry to the config files both in syslinux.cfg and in terminal programs
(e.g. Windows TerraTerm or Linux
Hi Eric
Eric wrote:
Alright. Everything is good except I am getting this error...
Starting software watchdog... done.
watchdog: No such device
What is this coming from? I enabled the wd1100 module...
Please post the dmesg output, it should contain something like
6SC1x00 Watchdog
Mats
Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
...
I do hope one of the wizards on the list will
comment, as I am somewhat alarmed.
Not a really good answer, sorry
---Been there, seen it
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Mats
Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
..
./staging/lib/libuClibc-0.9.28.so
libm-0.9.28.so
Both were needed to enable building of 'buildenv'.
I am suspicious of this workaround, since I definitely
did not do this the very first time I installed the
buildtool.
IIRC
Hi
Eric wrote:
I have spent a while digging around in the documentation and the
archives and have yet to find the answer I am looking for. I have a
PCEngines WRAP with a EMP-8602 (wireless card) VPN1411 (VPN
Accelerator). I am using a 3.0GB microdrive. I am trying to replace my
Eric
Eric wrote:
Are there a complete set of instructions for doing it the CD mounting
way? I found pieces of instructions all over the place, but nothing
concrete (or so I could find).
On Linux as root
mount -o loop isofile mount-point
gives you access to the whole iso content
cheers
Bob
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Dear LEAF list,
having upgraded from 2.3 to 3.0 Beta 2, I notice small quirk(?).
I am using the OpenVPN package from the ISO image and want to remove the
client config file, as I did on the 2.3 version.
When I do this (delete from /etc/openvpn/ and save
Mats
Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Hi All,
I can use the command rdate -p to get a valid time
using Debian, but when I use the same time server and
the same command with Bering-uClibc there is an error
message, saying my router was not allowed to connect.
Consequently, the corresponding
Hi Mats
Mats Erik Andersson wrote:
Hi all Bering-users and in particular Erich Titl,
my problem with rdate has been solved since the
posting
of Erich Titl made thinking matters through. It turned
out I had forgotten it is port 37/tcp , i.e. time,
which is used by rdate. My focus
Hi Jim
Jim Ford wrote:
In the Shorewall FAQs, there's and interesting writeup regarding using
Portsentry with Shorewall:
(FAQ 4c) How do I use Shorewall with PortSentry?
Here's a writeup
http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/contrib/PortsentryHOWTO.txt on
a nice integration of Shorewall
Hi Cedric
Cédric Schieli wrote:
Hi Erich
...
The order of eth3 and br0 stanza are important.
That's basically what I did (and it works), just the documentation for
the bridge does not specify a way to handle this type of interface (one
that actually has to be initialized). So this is to
Jim Ford wrote:
I _had_ a working Bering Leaf UClibc 3.0 Beta 1 running off a CF card!
I then tried upgrading to beta 2 and now can't boot off the CF card and
have to use a floppy.
I'm now trying to repair my CF setup, but run into a problem:
I can boot from the floppy, which has an
Izzy
Izzy Blacklock wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
...
Sadly, shorewall doesn't seem to be logging anything for me. Not sure
why yet, but I'm working on it. The shorewall log is empty, despite
needing to be created before it will run, and there is no shorewall log
entries in any
Izzy
Izzy Blacklock wrote:
..
Of course, it's possible this is a problem in my configuration. Do
others have this working without making this change?
I just looked at an old setup of mine (Bering 1.2 still) and yes, there
I am running ipsec at 52 :-(
cheers
Erich
Izzi
Izzy Blacklock wrote:
I've been fighting through a problem getting my openswan connections
working correctly under bering uclibc version 3.0 beta 3. The symptoms
of the problem are that I can bring up the vpn, but I can't access the
other side. I found that if I didn't load shorewall,
Hi Folks
Doug Sampson wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 2. November 2006 20:51 schrieb Doug Sampson:
..
Sheesh!
firewall# mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
mount: Mounting /dev/hda1 on /mnt failed: Invalid argument
firewall#
I have seen similar output on 3.0beta[1-2]
typically this was because the disk was
Hi Rob
Rob Ogle wrote:
I've been having a weird situation occur sporadically. The monitors at my
office will show customers as unpingable.
When they are not pingable, we tracert it to see the point of failure. The
issue usually shows in the next hop outside my T1 provider.
Usually by
Hi And
and hansen wrote:
Hi Group!
I have installed openvpn.lrp from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=3MMN_position=3:3
on my bering 1.2
it installed whitout any problem
but if i try to start the openvpn i get
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