did you un-tar the modules to a dos partition? You lose the case when you do
that - I've run into that issue before
I've un-tarred to the tmp directory on the leaf box before to get around that
issue. You may need to increase the ramdisk for that, I'm not sure
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ould be nice if this could be done in the shorewall config files -
since I am most comfortable with that.
I would have no problem paying a bounty, but having the solution be
public. Or not.
I can pass on relevant config files if needed.
I can go to $150 without needing extra approval -
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:27:51 +0200 (CEST), "Eric Spakman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello Matt,
>
> This problem should be solved now, after testing a new dnsmasq package
> will be uploaded to CVS. Because of some other changes in the dnsmasq
> source, a patch ha
looks familiarwas this problem resolved?
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shorewall is started) and never again.
I'd like to avoid setting up a vpn as i'm short on time, and I can't
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ideas? comments? suggestions?
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s, if that doesn't help, we can go bug-hunting.
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Dropbear developer
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 11:32:50AM -0700, John Desmond wrote:
> I've replaced my Bering/sshd firewall with a Bering
> uClibc/dropbear combo and I don't seem to be able to
> make tunnels like I used
to force it not to try sftp.
Thanks for the report, apologies for the inconvenience.
Cheers,
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... The list wouldn't let me send a patch, so I've put it at
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On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 14:35, Matt wrote:
> hi, i'm new to bering-uclibc and shorewall (but have used lrp and
> dachstein).
>
> I'm getting hundreds of icmp "hits" showing up in the shorewall log
> between my bering box and one of my local machines. here'
o it didn't work (i don't feel comfortable with suid root).
ideas please?
thanks,
-matt
services:
pppup 1021/tcp# bring up ppp0 when hit
pppdown 1022/tcp# bring down ppp0 when hit
inetd.conf:
pppup stream tcp nowai
ome questions on it...
fw loc ACCEPT
this seems like a very "normal" thing to do, so why is it not set in the
default config? are there any reasons to not accept these connections
(other than local attacks on the firewall)?
thanks,
-matt
ave, but i hope that i have cleared that confusion up now. i would like to
see the user(s) http connection requests with a time stamp i suppose, would
that be the best way of monitoring internet usage? i could then get at
least a rough estimate of time spent on the internet.
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Tom Eastep wrote:
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Matt Schalit wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Tom. I probably shouldn't have called
this Bizzare Shorewall Drops, because I don't think Shorewall
is acting odd. It's more like I don't understand how I was
getting DST=10.2.3.4, which v
Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 09:36 AM 9/16/2003 -0700, Matt Schalit wrote:
I had to subscribe to leaf-user for this one,
A fate worse that death? Surely not. Welcome back, Matt.
More like scary. Every day I know less. Darn that fight against
ignorance. You guys win ;-)
As to your problem
Tom Eastep wrote:
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 09:36, Matt Schalit wrote:
I had to subscribe to leaf-user for this one, which maybe I don't
understand because shorewall doesn't log every piece of information?
I don't know, but here's the log entry and the details:
Sep 16
I had to subscribe to leaf-user for this one, which maybe I don't
understand because shorewall doesn't log every piece of information?
I don't know, but here's the log entry and the details:
Sep 16 09:12:31 hub kernel: Shorewall:rfc1918:DROP:IN=eth0 OUT=eth1
SRC=82.82.76.144 DST=10.2.3.4 LEN=48 TOS
how do they make money off of this? i never understood the motivation behind
it... aside from maybe getting your email address to sell to marketing
companies, but there's more efficient ways of getting email addresses than
this...
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 22:32 2003-07-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
FW="/sbin/ipfwadm"
$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -I -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P tcp -o
$FW -O -a accept -W eth0 -P udp -o
YES - IT WORKS, - but too heavy !!!
!!!
Yes, you appear to be very 'popular' over there :)
About every two minutes, you get netbios windows share
hack attempt. Heh. Good ol' pppd timeouts.
Do you liket o get more lines of the Last ???
Maybe. Let me read and reply to the other posts.
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I have more then 2
gh to capture
the packets and post them if you want. I hope I got the
syntax correct, because I don't have a 2.9.4 image booted.
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Jon Clausen wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:49:27AM -0700, Matt Schalit wrote:
>
>>I suppose this could go on leaf-hardware,
>>but I was wondering who's added a DAC to
>>their box?
>
> Not really. (You *do* mean Digital-Analog Converter, right?)
Yup, th
(how much is a 411 anyway?), plus you
get a good current source for your D/A control
(of your sprinklers or whatever).
I suppose X10 is more popular than doing this
stuff from scratch Still, if you're not
building, you're crumbling :)
Matt
dave,
i would also check to make sure that the wireless card is in the right mode
(ad-hoc, manual, ap, etc...)
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 8:03 AM
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Subject: [leaf-user] Orinoco
i'll say he had some things to say. makes me almost feel bad for using it
without paying a red cent..
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lee
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] LRP
Dave Cinege has
?
Go for Bering w/o uclibc (or with it if you thing it'll help).
You might want to poke around WISP-Dist because Vlad has some
good wireless action going on there (also part of LEAF).
Okey naw,
Matt
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ive got some orinoco 'silver' wireless cards (model # PC24E-H-FC) made by
lucent if youd be interested in borrowing them or purchasing them. let me
know.
-matt
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would guess
that it is no longer needed, but since i'm not sure of the version of
openssl used with bering, i cannot confirm this.
(URL=http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/archive/debian/security/2002/04/msg00159.h
tml)
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Matt
I've plugged the modem in & the power light comes on. When I reboot the
leaf box, during POST 2 lights flash - Auto Answer & Carrier Detect if I
remember correctly. After that I get nothing. Typing 'pon' which should
dial
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tcpwrapper enabled stuff started via inetd (I don't know
if sh-httpd is). Matt
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accepting dns connections from the dialin to the internet, as well as
accepting dns requests from the dialin to the firewall. what am i missing?
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yea, i lost my bookmarks after i reloaded this machine. thnx for the links.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:30 PM
To: Matt Russell
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Anyone have the "simple" ppp how-to for
bering/all firewal
you are a god. thank you.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lynn Avants
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Anyone have the "simple" ppp how-to for
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On Monday 10 March 200
I remember using a very simplified ppp how-to when i last configured my
router, but have since lost the URL. it included everything needed for a
successful ppp connection, including mgetty and ppp how-to's. it did not
include anything about routing though.
anyone have this link?
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tty.
is there any reason that the mgetty.lrp that worked with rc2 will NOT work
with 1.1??
thanks,
matt
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Module installs fine but won't bring up the modem. Hardware is fine since it
can still be brought up in rc2 without any hesitation. anyone have any
ideas?
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the IDE drive, I guess its /dev/hda1, you can
mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /mnt
ls -l /mnt/boot/lib/modules
cat /mnt/boot/etc/modules
and paste the output in here so we can see the
filenames, dates, sizes, code....
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Matt
Tommy F. Eriksen wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for software to put on our new firewalls (two identical =
machines, P4-1.8GHz, 256MB DDR, dual fxp cards). The plan was to use =
FreeBSD with vrrpd (I don&
Lynn Avants wrote:
I just didn't know how tunneling methods were integrated
into Java other than possibly a call built-into the source.
I think I'm back to my previous question, aren't these
tunnel programs run as seperate apps from the GUI?
What I mean is, there aren't any applications
Lynn Avants wrote:
Matt,
Are lshd,
Sounds new. what's the benefit of lshd?
stunnel,
http://tinyurl.com/63lh
or zebedee also feasible options with Java???
Don't see why not, isn't this, like stunnel, completely
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It's another thing
Anyone who can string together the six words,
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I'd also suggest a change in lrp packaging by which the modules required
for a package to run is bundled with the lrp. Installing the lrp will
also insmod the module automatically. A depmod kind of facility will
make it easy to use/ configure LEAF.
Give me an example please of
This is an unofficial message to let folks know what
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topics being developed, just in case you're not monitoring
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Welcome to the list. People are nice here, and
we'll try to take the time to get your system
running.
I have not used WISP, so you will have to wait
for a specific answer to your question.
Most people use Bering rather than WISP, and you might
try it yourself. There might be more documents writ
hain?
I'm just shooting in the dark because I'm not familiar
with tc, but I was sort of surprised when I first read
your post to find throttling by IP *wasn't* possible.
Good Luck,
Matt
Ronny Aasen wrote:
greetings
is there any sensible way of setting a limit on bandwith per
cal clock to stratum 1,or 2. That would
certainly have an affect on what gets polled and relied upon.
Be sure to watch your logs.
Good Luck,
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I suggest appending the following line to /etc/profile:
alias mflash="mount -t msdos /dev/nftla1 /flash"
Then backup etc.lrp
Here are some of the aliases I use in my /etc/profile.
alias cls="clear"
alias ll="ls -al | more"
alias msl="more /var/log/syslog"
alias tsl="tail /var/log/syslog"
al
I think all you'd need is Bering with supported GB-nics and
static routes for each of the subnetted LANs. I think that
traffic would move around fine, but netBIOS wouldn't cross
the router, so Windows file/print sharing might require multiple
WINs servers. Maybe bridging would work here. Unfort
Brad Fritz wrote:
Homer,
Or use squid if the traffic is port 80.
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John Mullan wrote:
Can somebody tell me the easiest and/or most straight forward way to
re-implement this with IDE booting?
Well your procedure was correct I guess, but I got all
crazy and typed this up, so I might as well send it ;-)
Good Luck,
Matt
Boot into DOS6.22, fdisk /mbr the
Andrew GRAY wrote:
I have a Dachstien CD box running Satellite from iHug here in Australia.
Is that a PCI card that interfaces to the satellite dish?
What make and model?
What type of cable runs from the dish to the PCI card?
What drivers.o are needed?
Just curious,
Matt
y guess. It'll be interesting to read
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Lynn Avants wrote:
Have you used the suggestions in the Bering Users Manual to set this up?
I remember Matt S. made some suggestions to updating the doc for this
type of setup many months ago. There should be a post in the leaf-user
archives with very implicit directions if your still having
vi /mnt/syslinux.cfg (to set it to use hda1)
umount /mnt
reboot joy.
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So what is it? Just the CF? I could buy a smaller one,
maybe just 16 MB and see what happens. (6.22 fdisk sees
it as 60MB not 64).
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Spontaneous reboots are caused by hardware.
Possibly your power supply or your ram,
more rarely your keyboard or vga adapter.
Don't think I've heard of a bad nic causing
that, but someone may post with that experience.
Good luck swapping hardware,
Matt
H.G. Bekker wrote:
Dear LEA
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> ...
General:
Removed ls color option due to better readability and saves 400 kb.
Did removing the ls color option really save 400 KB?
or 40 KB? Still that's a lot, room enough for dhcpd.lrp.
Matt
Brad Fritz wrote:
#1 occurs because etc/pcmcia/wavelan2_cs.conf is included in the
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
Ahh, yes, when I rename that file, and svi restart pcmcia,
then it loads with orinoco_cs, rather than wavelan2_cs.
Now I'll have to get the laptop to test.
Brad Fritz wrote:
IIRC, Matt built his from scratch, but that's not really necessary.
Just grab the kernel (linux-2.4.20.upx), pcmcia_orinoco.lrp and
modules.lrp from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/contrib/2.4.20/
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnil
wing newton wrote:
Matt,
I found out what the problem was. It was caused by
memory conflict.
...
Nice spotting that. Thank God for useful output
to the syslog and dmesg, huh?
BTW, do you know if I can use the same interface to do
both ad-hoc and managed mode concurrently ?
Never
wing newton wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Thank you for your help.
Hi again Newton,
I just got my Bering-1.0 up and running great w/kernel 2.4.20
and my Orinoco Gold. I started from blank diskettes and built
the system out of parts from /devel/jnilo/bering/latest/
following the Bering inst
ireless, sorry.
Start a new thread, perhaps.
* why does my wireless card fail to initialize unless my 3Com 3c575 card is
inserted first? Is this something to do with /etc/network/interfaces?
Don't know pc-card hardware issues much at all.
good luck scott,
matt
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resumably
a version of pcmcia_orinoco.lrp. Also do a lrpkg -l and tell
me what version is claims your pcmcia.lrp is.
Matt,
I brought up RC3 Bering-orinoco again.
Here what I got :
The card is "WaveLAN/IEEE".
..
hermes_read_ltv(): rid (0xfd20) does not match type (0xc7ff)
hermes @ 0x14
and
please note file sizes and dates so I can compare.
Regards,
Matthew
wing newton wrote:
Matt,
I brought up RC3 Bering-orinoco again.
Here what I got :
The card is "WaveLAN/IEEE".
..
hermes_read_ltv(): rid (0xfd20) does not match type
(0xc7ff)
hermes @ 0x140: Truncating LTV r
d any problems with it. Also, the users
guide is written describing this setup, indicating
that someone else has had success.
Best,
Matt
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ight, then the
flakey response sounds like hardware at first
glance. Have you 100% proven to yourself that
each piece of hardware works?
What link speeds do you get when the two systems
are next to each other?
Matt
Scott Merrill wrote:
I've been having a devil of a time configuring wire
USB-2.0 ports? That's
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Are you still using an IDE-CF adapter or USB CF?
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Are there any tweaks for bering that I can use to pick up my cable
connection? i downloaded an ipconfig.lrp package but i cannot get it to
change the recieve window (one of the main things that the mtu patch does
for windows to increase speed). is there something that i am missing?
thanks-
matt
is it possible with ethernet cards? i know that ipconfig supports changing
the recieve window size, but i cannot find any documentation that says ip
supports such a change. also, is it possible to change the windowing size on
wireless cards?
thanks,
matt
s for orinoco. was
anything changed from rc2->final with the orinoco drivers?
thanks!
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From: Michael Bacon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:30 PM
To: Matt Russell; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] tcpdump of blocked packets?
Here's one source:
http://leaf.sourc
where can the port sentry .lrp be obtained?
TIA,
matt
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Bacon
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] tcpdump of blocked packets?
I'm using port s
/dev/tty## thing
where I think it was Brad who catted a few characters into
a serial port tty and got his system loads down and
the thing running normally again. Search for cat on
this list and try it. Good luck, matt
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Thitiporn Pornpirunrak wrote:
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1) Describe what "crash" means exactly.
2) Paste in a process listing from firewall3.
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I agree. I think a lot of us take a lot (if not most) of what they do for
granted. I also think a lot of us are glad we didn't have to drop a few G's
on cisco hardware, not to mention the almost immediate help we get with any
question...
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something i forgot to mention -- the newer drivers that i recieved i tried
but i could not get them to work due to failed dependencies. should i persue
this further?
thanks again
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Hey all,
I had the opportunity to do a checkup on the LRP, and found that my wireless
card which serves as the interface to the internet has quite a few TX
errors - 4916 to be precise. the following is reported by
/proc/net/wireless:
under quality
link - 30; level - 199; noise - 169
discarded pac
Thanks Lynn,
Yes - ip_masq_portfw is loaded (I guess it's default setup - I didn't
add it, but it shows up when I lsmod). Am I doing anything else silly?
MW
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To: Matt Walker
K?
I can ping the firewall eth0 interface IPs (apart from the .11 for some
reason?) from the internet (which I couldn't do with the old firewall) :
is this a bad setup by me?
Thanks for ANY help!!
Cheers,
Matt W
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Hi,
I have a couple of questions re: my LEAF configuration...
1. when i'm assigning additional ip addresses to eth0, do I need to
include the subnet mask or will just the additional addresses do?
2. i've opened a port and setup a rule (with Charles' help - thanks
Charles) to direct mail to an i
and it sould work! I'm so happy now!
-later
-matt
On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 01:02:28 -0500, "Michael D. Schleif"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Which package of sshd?
>
> matt wrote:
> >
> > hello again everyone. i'm having a problem with ssh
ent
the 923 changesbut i believe that is to be expected (differet
processes?)
anyway...does anyone hane any idea what's goin wrong here?
I'm using dachstein btw.
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Thanks a lot for your help...turns out that dispite my efforts, the
file was being mangled (probibly by netscape) i downloaded the tarball
archive, extracted the module and got my nics up and running!
now all i have to do is figureout what's wrong with sshd.
thanks,
-matt
On Sun, 8 Sep
hen i get
home (can't boot to floppy here at work - bios passord).
thanks for your help!
-matt
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002 13:43:27 -0500, "Charles Steinkuehler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Strange...I'm not sure what's wrong. Typically, the error you report
> indicates
the clean image these errors persist on three different test
machines.
Please help! I'm stumped.
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Just write, I believe. The number I've heard is ~10,000 writes.
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Matt StockdaleSr. Network Engineer - logicworks.net
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I'm also toying w/ the idea of getting a
larger flash card (128,192, or 256Mb perhaps) and just doing a normal redhat (or more
likely debian, which has a far smaller minimum footprint, although I never really
liked it) and install to the CF, or, just getting a Mini-ITX case and Mobo and usi
Actually, it didn't work w/ /dev/hde1. the 4501 won't boot it normally, you have to
manually enter a boot 80:1 command.. Kind of a hassle.
but, I have it up and running just fine w/ /dev/hde.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:22:14PM -0700, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, M
I'm trying to configure a backup/replacement of a Sonicwall firewall
which sits between our company LAN and an ADSL router. We have been
allocated a range of IP addresses
212.107.213.9 (the adsl modem)
212.107.213.10 (firewall WAN interface)
212.107.213.11 (incomi
As is usual, I got it working all of 15 seconds after I sent this out. Turns out I
shouldn't have fdisked it, just used "mkdosfs /dev/hde"
Matt
On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 06:09:36PM -0400, Matt Stockdale wrote:
> I've searched the archives to some extent, but I couldn
the files over from the
floppy image, replaced the kernel w/ one I compiled (2.4.19) w/ serial support and
serial console support built in, copied over the ide and natsemi modules, and edited
added the ttyS0 getty to inittab and securetty..
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