[leaf-user] bering, pcmcia, wireless, and bridge

2002-07-09 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Using rc3, I've managed to get pcmcia and wireless to work. However bridge is another matter. I suspect part of my problem is my near lack of experience with debian. I've looked into it a little bit, and /etc/init.d/networking issues: br_add_bridge: Packge not installed after ifup -a. I

Re: [leaf-user] bering, pcmcia, wireless, and bridge

2002-07-09 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
ge module in /etc/modules? > Did you load the bridge package in syslinux.cfg? > > Manfred > > Mark A Nordstrand schrieb: > > > > Using rc3, I've managed to get pcmcia and wireless to > > work. However bridge is another matter. I suspect > > part of my pr

Re: [leaf-user] bering, pcmcia, wireless, and bridge

2002-07-09 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Manfred, Have the eth entries commented out and the bridge entry uncommented in /etc/network/interfaces. My poking around in if-pre-up.d/bridge has /proc/net/dev empty (or with out any eth entries). As a guess, this is because pcmcia either hasn't run or isn't finished. My gut tells me this is

Re: [leaf-user] bering, pcmcia, wireless, and bridge

2002-07-10 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Manfred, Added a maxwait of 600 and a -x to the sh to see what's going on. The for loop on `brctl showstp...` isn't being entered, so $BREADY is still true and this kicks it out of the while loop. Manfred Schuler wrote: > > Mark, > you can add bridge_maxwait xxx to the interfaaces file > at th

[leaf-user] bridge update? still not working.....

2002-07-10 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Grabbed the new lrp posted recently hoping it was in response to problems I have been seeing with bridge, pcmcia, and wireless. if-up.d/bridge still falls through the for loop at the bottom. It does work fine if I log in afterwards and stop and restart the network. -- Mark Linux, it is now sa

Re: [leaf-user] bridge update? still not working.....

2002-07-11 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Jacques Nilo wrote: > > Le Jeudi 11 Juillet 2002 01:29, Mark A Nordstrand a écrit : > > Grabbed the new lrp posted recently hoping it was > > in response to problems I have been seeing with > > bridge, pcmcia, and wireless. > > > > if-up.d/bridge still f

Re: [leaf-user] Wireless PCMCIA and bridging

2002-07-11 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Jim TerWee wrote: > 1. You should modify your modutils as follows > ae /etc/init.d/modutils > > RCDLINKS="S,S20" > PATH="/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin" > #Let PCMCIA catch up to the ethernet you might have to play with value > #depending on equipment > sleep

Re: [leaf-user] Wireless PCMCIA and bridging

2002-07-12 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Jim TerWee wrote: > > One other thing are you loading shorewall? If I remember right I had a > problem with the configuration in shorewall and bridging. I don't use Not using shorewall. One thing at a time, and I don't think it would be appropriate for my setup. > shorewall on my bridge setup'

Re: [leaf-user] Wireless PCMCIA and bridging

2002-07-12 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
mand that is for a conventional computer. You > probally don't need it for a laptop as the ethernet is also pcmcia > > Jim > aka snowcrash > > >From: Mark A Nordstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: Jim TerWee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] &

[leaf-user] Re: bering wireless bridge (some success)

2002-07-16 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
With some info from Jim TerWee I've managed to get some of this working. Currently, I can get to the bridging laptap from anywhere on the my network, and from the laptop with the wireless card. However, I can't seem to get from the network to the laptop. I've poked around on the bridge laptop

[leaf-user] (still more) bering pcmcia wireless bridge

2002-07-17 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
In the interest of trying to get this working, I'm looking at bring this up manually. As I do this I realize I really don't have a good feel for the ip command. Can anyone point me to good reference? -- Mark --- This sf.net email is sponso

Re: [leaf-user] Bering pcmcia package

2002-07-18 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Cass, > > On the Bering installation guide page: > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bipackages.html > In the pcmcia section, the following link is broken: > http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/pcmcia_full.lrp Yeah, I think I noticed this too. At one point or an

Re: [leaf-user] (still more) bering pcmcia wireless bridge

2002-07-18 Thread Mark A Nordstrand
Oops, meant to cc this to the list.. Thanks to all for the links. I can now bring this all up manually, except there is quite a delay with my Aviator2.4 card. The biggest problem has been getting used to the iproute2 stuff. Thanks again for all the pointers. FWIW, this: http://de