drive cable to the cards other ide connector and the
drive was now labeld hdg in the boot messages and
could be mounted as /dev/hdg1. Why is there no
/dev/hde?
/Lars
--- Eric Spakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> Hello Lars,
>
> >Hello list,(Bering-uClibc 3.x beta 1)
>
PDC20267 driver in
/boot/lib/modules and reference it in
/boot/etc/modules and back up settings and modules but
the change did not survive a reboot. Is there any way
to back up these files with the LEAF box?
/Lars
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Hello list,(Bering-uClibc 3.x)
I am working on a backup project and want to try to
use my Bering box as an rsync daemon. I belive there
was an rsync daemon for Bering 1.2 but I cannot find
any for 3.x. Anyone have anything in the works?
(The 3.x series is *great*. Thanks!)
/Lars
nd no driver in the
modules tarball. Anyone have drivers for this kind of
card (pdc202xx)?
/Lars
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?
Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to
After FTP stops, can you still use the tunnel with
other programs (ping) or is it totally closed?
/Lars
--- Robert K Coffman Jr - Info From Data
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> >Anyone using compression that can confirm that it
> works?
>
> I'm using compression between
Thanks for answering, Erich!
--- Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> Lars
>
> Lars wrote:
> > V2.2.3 uClibc kernel 2.4.26
> > openvpnz 2.0.5 Rev 1
> >
> > I connect from a Windows system to the Leaf box
> with
> > OpenVPN. Without co
Hmm, I see that the liblzo package is quite old,
version 1.08-2. A newer version is available on the
lzo homepage (2.02). Anyone with experience from a
more recent version of lzo?
/Lars
--- Lars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> Datum: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:31:44 +0100 (CET)
> Från:
log-level on OpenVPN but could not see
anything useful.
Anyone using compression that can confirm that it
works?
/Lars
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Maybe I'm in a bit late into this thread but anyway: I
have a working pptpd set up. Works very well expected
except for bc-relay (works sometimes with long delay),
but I did'nt put any effort in to debugging it so it
might be some config error.
You have my config below:
/Lars Peters
the site I am connected via a
radio lan serving many customers in the area. Can this
possibly have anything to do with connection problems
like this? I have not had any problems with any other
site.
/Lars Peterson
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> Came to my mind that anyone
Came to my mind that anyone can test:
Browse to http://www.elfa.se/en/ and press the button
"Order status" at the bottom of the page. For me
nothing comes up and the browser times out after a
while. (You dont need an account at Elfa to test th
To verify that there is nothing wrong with my browser
I connected to Internet through my backup connection
with a very simple ISDN router. Everything worked
perfect.
As I understand it every connection that is initiated
from the local zone should flow through the firewall
without problem.
I search
there are something missing in ppp in
the uClibc version.
If I remember correctly from installing Bering 1.1
there were different versions of ppp available but for
Bering uClibc there seems to be only one.
Anyone got pptpd working in Bering uClibc?
/Lars
peter vander kleut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Thanks for your answer, Lars
>I thought of that too but I used "computername.private.network"
>purely
>descriptive in my first mail, what I use in my network is
>*name*.*domain*.com, but since this is a nat box, un
peter vander kleut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi
>
>I have a small network behind a 1.0 bering box, this afternoon I
>noticed
>that this box had *magically*
>gotten the ip adress 64.94.110.11 which is an adress from the ip block
>owned
>by verisign, The adress assigned to this pc is 192.168.1.
t two units can't share the same address?
Pointers would be appreciated.
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he PPPoE SNAT port (which is
forwarded to the remote host over VPN) halts, because large packets are
dropped.
HLP! :)
Not being able to ping with large packets from the internet I can live
with. But the SNAT large packets problem I cannot live with.
Hope one of you gurus can help.
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Erich Titl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>I am puzzled, I always thought spam was distributed using
>mail,e.g.SMTP,
>port 25, how exactly was your server abused?
>Unless your Gateway was completely compromised I do not see how Squid
>was
>used to forward mail.
>
It must not become abused in th
Darcy Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Patrick and Lars,
>
> Thanks for the suggestions and the links. I only have two days
>to get
>this up and running so I hope I don't run into trouble.
>
Just ask when you need help! :)
You just need to install the ssh p
Darcy Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Good day all,
>
> I am using Leaf Bering (latest ver) and currently have my
>shorewall
>rules to allow a TightVNC connection only from a fixed IP address at
>work.
>
># DNAT to allow TightVNC from Work Only
>#
>DNATnet:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx192.168.1
Chris Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi All,
>
>Does anyone have a sendmail.lrp of sendmail 8.12.9 ? Another CERT
>advisory
>went out today about a vulnerability in Sendmail (hopefully not yet a
>common
>exploit!), so it's time to replace sendmail 8.9.3 !
>
>If nobody has an up-to-date sendma
Phil Faris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Can anyone tell me what this Shorewall log entry means? I get about
>fifty
>to sixty hits like this every day.
>
>Mar 29 16:12:57 Gateway Shorewall:net2all:DROP: IN=eth0 OUT=
>MAC=00:20:af:38:31:c5:00:10:67:00:b5:6b:08:00 SRC=64.214.177.149
>DST=209.23
M Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>On the weekend I wanted to make a copy of my Bering CD for a friend
>but I
>cannot eject it by pusing the button on the CD drive. I am sure I do
>not it
>mounted at all. I used to be able to do that with Daschtein. Does
>anyone
>know why?
I'm always able to ejec
Christopher Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi,
> Anyone know of a package for bering 1.1 with the reiserfsprogs?
>I've
>scoured the net without luck.
I have one. You can download them here.
http://distro.kneschke.de/download/packages/hddutils.lrp
devel:/usr/src/bering/download/package
"Thomas V. Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hey all,
>
>I am looking for a simple email MTA to do mailrelaying. Anyone know of
>a
>good one that works for Bering. I am looking for something like Exim
Simple! Exim?? :)
I have a postfix.lrp available.
Cu
t;I can
>access from remote locations. Any thoughts...
This should help:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bumodem.html
Cu
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uot;Cant't increase MTU to 1500" serveral
>times.
>That may not be the exact message, because I can't see it in the
>logs
>when I reboot the router remotely.
Did you tried this one after the connection is up? YOu can also try smaller
values.
ip link set ppp0 mtu 1472
e send me a link, or have the different packages been
>combined into one package and the instructions just don't indicate
>this yet? Thanks
>Wayne
Shorewall is already included into bering. No need to download!
just have a look at /etc/shorewall.
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This will come later.
Users of the Fritz Card DSL can be happy today! The package for this card is
now online too. Sorry any one who was waiting for them so long.
Just have a look and be aware that nothing is beta!! :)
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success/failure to me. I'm planning
>to buy such a card and don't know it works with LEAF/Linux. (There are
Linux
>drivers with sources)
I have build a package already. I think it's time to release my packages
soon! :)
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one solution presumably would be to use certificates, but I
would prefer to keep things as simple as possible.
I have read the documentation and search the web but I have not find any
information about this. So is it I who is stupid or
gpl drivers.
The license point of view is different. :)
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 18:56:42 +0100, you wrote:
>Lars:
>> Today i upgraded to RC4 and now mysql(/usr/sbin/mysql --user=mysql) can't
>> start anymore. When i start mysql the following way (/usr/sbin/mysql
>> --user=root) it is starting up. I saw that you changed somethi
i'm already
at 60MByte(apache, postfix, mysql, openssl, openldap, php4). This would not
fit on a floppy disk anymore. The ramdisk becomes bigger. And you need a
harddisk as storage for the emails, ldap database
Just some thougths.
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2002 22:50:49 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Lars Kneschke wrote:
>> Another problem. /etc/localtime contains garbage. The line in localtime
>> looks like this for me
>> @@.@@UTC@@.@
>>
>
networking is not called in runlevel 2???
Hm...
Thanks for you good work so far.
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I have been trying to get this to work for some weeks and am now starting to
be really frustrated and would be very thankful for any help.
Regards
Lars
I am here sending a barf from one of
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find any information that helps me.
Anyone who can help me?
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The syslinux.cfg remained unchanged.
Has anybody come across this problem?
The EigerStein Image works fine.
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