Sorry, curently I am very Off-Line and I have no wesite.
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Hi,
is there now an automatic to add modules to the Images ??? ;-))
I am working on my "Debian On Floppy" distri, which can do it.
OK, it is only a little bit modified 'modconf' script, which get
the modules from "Modules Floppys" put add it permanently in the
Router-Imagee and can delete no
Hello Jeff,
Am 08:21 2003-06-20 -0700 hat Jeff Newmiller geschrieben:
>
>On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was vor some years on the original LRP-Mailinglists and
>> now I have joined the leaf-project...
>>
>> First I h
Hello Matt,
Am 12:30 2003-06-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
>
>Michelle Konzack wrote:
>Hey Mich, welcome back. You had some wild setups going
>back then, cutting edge stuff, but now your site is down?
Unfortunately yes...
In 1999/2000 I was running a 2 MBit Cabel Modem i
Hello Ray,
Am 09:05 2003-06-20 -0700 hat Ray Olszewski geschrieben:
>
>Hi, Michelle. Nice to hear from you again. Specific comments below.
nice to hear from you...
So I am not alone ;-))
>At 05:00 AM 6/19/2003 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>>First I have a problem, because mo
Am 21:39 2003-06-23 +0200 hat K.-P. Kirchdörfer geschrieben:
>The main argument was that Dave misused a "technical and project" site
for a
>political statement - the comment itself has been treated more
carefully in
>terms of "free speach" - very american - I appreciated that.
>
>Unfortunately t
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Am 15:16 2003-07-17 +0200 hat eric wolzak geschrieben:
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>Hello Michelle
>
>Don't mix up
>demand has something to do with connecting
>idle with disconnecting
>
>demand does function correctly, not dialing in untill you do a ping or want
>to get a webpage and so on.
>demand doesno
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Hello All,
Am 22:32 2003-07-21 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
>I think all you need are these as your first
>firewall rules.
>
>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 -
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 !!!
Now I was 10 hour online and I have 5
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
OK, becaus this is working fine and I still have the same error...
$FW -I
Hello Matt,
Am 23:00 2003-07-22 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
>
>Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> YES - IT WORKS, - but too heavy !!!
>You should know, we like it *big* in the USA. I don't
>know how ya'll like it over in Germany, but, um 10 hours
>of
Hello Doc...
Am 15:10 2003-07-23 -0400 hat Dr. Richard W. Tibbs geschrieben:
>
>Hello list,
>I have a nice PIII with a 40Gb hard drive -- shame not to use it.
>Is there a how-to about installing Bering (or other LEAF) to HD?
Yes there is !!!
Make a Bering Floppy with cfdisk, mkfs.msdos, syslinu
Am 10:06 2003-07-23 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
>
>Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> and Do not like very much the USA even if I have american friends...
>
>You don't like the USA? Fine. I'm through
>with this thread.
I was working for the french gov and I hav
Hello,
I have running some access server (two with 4 internal US Robotics
Courier I-modem and two with 4 internal US Robotics Sportster 33.600)
Running LRP 2.9.4 but with direct User/Passord configuration.
Is there a dialin.lrp Package for Bering which runs pppd, mgetty and
supports the Rad
Hello Matt,
Am 23:05 2003-07-22 -0700 hat Matt Schalit geschrieben:
>If you put my rules in to far down, then the packets
>might match a rule of higher precedence and not get caught
>by my logging rules.
>
>If you fail to flush your ruleset and load all your
>rules from scratch each time you mak
Hello,
after an uptime of 43 Days ;-)) I go crazy, I must shutdown die
Internet connection every time by hand, because the IDLE 300 does
not work.
I have deconected the Ether-Cabel from my internal Network, but my
Bering-PPP-Box does not deconnect from the internet...
Ther is UDP-Traffic on
Hello,
Is there a someone which has configured the "Thomson
SpeedTouch 880" with LEAF ? Need urgently solution !!!
I use an 486dx4/100 ans if I must, I will install a 15 ¤
USB-Card to get it running...
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On 2003-09-16 11:37:27, Alex Rhomberg wrote:
>You need to insert an active-filter line in your /etc/ppp/options.
I know, but only on Kernel 2.4.xx :-/
>Look for active-filter in the pppd manpage
>http://www.routerlinux.com/docs/manual/man8/pppd.8.html
>Packets filtered out with active-filter don
Hello,
is ther someone which has compiled Kernel-Modules for the ADSL-Modems
(USB) used in France like Ericson, Alcatel, Thompson ?
Can't get it running and Ethernet-ADSL-Modems are too expensive (180 ¤) !
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Am 2003-09-28 23:01:40, schrieb JD:
>I pulled down the pppd-filter.gz file. However - the web site shows that
>its approx 100k - but the file size is 212k. When I scp the file over to
>my firewall - I can't gunzip due to magic number [Invalid gzip magic].
???
I have downloaded it with 'mozilla'
Hello all,
if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine.
But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?
Here is my syslog copied from the weblet:
Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Oct 8 00:06:40 router pppd[30564]: Using interface ppp0
Oct 8 00:06:40 ro
Am 2003-10-07 21:50:29, schrieb Jeff Newmiller:
>On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> if I set the idle to 30~80 seconds, all is working fine.
>> But more give me no Timeout on ppp0. Why ?
>
>Below, you say you want no timeout.
Hello,
I have tried to make Bering usabel for the "Thompson SpeedTouch
330 USB" but the Floppy is too small !!! I have only 120 kByte
free on the Floppy.
Does anyone has done this and HOW ?
Need only the ADSL/USB-Stuff with 3c59x.o, 3c509.o 3c515.o and
pcnet32.o
But there is a second proble
Am 2003-10-24 15:59:08, schrieb Julian Church:
>The simplest way is probably to use two floppies. Instructions on that
>(and a few other ways) here:
I have only one 3,5" Slot... in a 19" Rack...
>Try loading the PCI scan (pci-scan.o) module first - some of those modules
>may depend on it.
Th
Am 2003-10-24 00:52:18, schrieb Erich Titl:
>I have a Bering system with only one floppy which loads additional packages
>from a server on the local net at init time.
>Look for rload in the archives, you can find it at
This is no option for me...
>>Whenever I try to load the 3c509.o 3c515.o and
Am 2003-10-24 23:39:42, schrieb Lynn Avants:
>On Friday 24 October 2003 05:50 pm, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>Or superformat the floppy 1.72M. Or use CF card/IDE drive of whatever flavor.
>Or use nics that use the same module. We can't do much about the size of
>the modules your
Am 2003-10-25 14:25:09, schrieb Lynn Avants:
>That's pretty unusual, I prefer the 509B's (ISA) for my 10M links and
>have never had a problem using them with any image (after fixing the
>EEPROM for Linux w/utility). IIRC, the 515's were never well supported
>or readily used. I have heard of a lot
Hello,
Why is the Kernel from Bering compiles with the pci-database ?
Is it possibel fore someone to compile one without ?
It will save 90kBytes in Kernel-Size and this is what is to much
to get an USB-ADSL Modem running on a Floppy.
What Do I need to make my own Kernel ?
I like to compile
What are the right Modules ???
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Am 2003-10-29 20:04:19, schrieb Eric Spakman:
>Michelle,
>
>As far as I know the Bering kernel is not compiled with pci-database:
>
>
># CONFIG_PCI_NAMES is not set
>
Hmmm, why is this Kernel so BIG ???
I have a 2.4.19 Kernem with 429 kBytes.
Where is the Kernel source used by Bering ?
Please se
Am 2003-11-19 09:27:47, schrieb Huy Bui:
>Hi all
>Does anyone have a Bering 1.2 working with this ADSL modem. I am trying to
>set one up. It sort of semi working.
>I follow the userguide. If i use the file mgmt.o from the link in the guide
>then i get nothing (no connection,no error). If I use the
Am 2003-11-20 11:14:02, schrieb Luis.F.Correia:
>I have that tried to compile that package, but i don't have access to those
>kind
>of modems.
>
>If I ever get one to test, i'll let you know of the results!
Curently I am selling one !
(I am using a Teledat 331 now)
Curently I have not the mone to
Am 2004-01-07 14:26:08, schrieb Sharif Nassar:
>
>To me, this kind of suggests that the CF adapter is the IDE slave.
>Is there no way to toggle it between master and slave ?
I am working with CF-Cards too, and use CF-Adapter from
different manufacturs ans all have a smal DIP-Switch
which let me
Am 2004-01-08 10:55:37, schrieb Christopher Wise:
>On my system I had to turn off LBA addressing on the IDE interface with
>the CF-IDE adaptor. I think that I used the "Large" setting in the BIOS.
>Does your bios at least offer this setting?
Hello Chris,
I have set all of my CF-Cards to "norma
Am 2004-04-22 23:01:21, schrieb William Burns:
>
>I was thinking of building a BGP aware router (W/ only ethernet
>interfaces) and having it communicate w/ the 2 ISPs through the existing
>cisco routers.
>I've been told that BGP routers can't do that and that I need a single
>BGP aware router w/
Am 2004-05-03 14:51:10, schrieb Peter Mueller:
>With good NICs (eepro100 etc.) and not too many iptables rules you will max
>around 20mbit/sec. A good rule of thumb is 5 cycles per megabit. This
>limit actually applies to all Linux servers, not just leaf.
>
>P
Are you sure ?
I run a HP Vectra
curenet and wavelan)
In the "wavenet" I have a FTP-Server too so I download from it from
privatenet and securenet...
Traffic enough to test !
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Are there very small USB/CF-Adaptor?
I have only those Card-Readers for 4 Cards but they are to big, even
if I remove the case... I need at least 8 CF-Slots which should
support CF I/II and Micro-Drive
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the router with iptables and helpers?
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problem is, that I have to use at least 4 SIM cards (8 maximum) at
the same time...
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ort 25
and kill them if neccesary
I was thinking to get something like an SMTP-Proxy which works
transparent ( is using such pig and catch all TCP-
Connection over port 25, - this is WHY I am sending ober 587.
see headers of my E-Mail)
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fically targeted towards e-mail, but I'm not familiar with it.
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