On 26/01/17 16:33, Erich Titl wrote:
> For such an environment I would use (semi-)static addresses and put the
> names to /etc/hosts.
>
> cheers
>
> Erich
Yes, that would be my choice too.
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t needing to reacquire a lease, if the
database is lost. For DHCPv6 it sets the priority in replies to 255 (the
maximum) instead of 0 (the minimum).
Maybe this could help?
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On 09/04/16 14:40, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
> On 09/04/16 11:51, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
>> >We have long filenames on the iso image (>8.3). In FAT16 the
>> >root-dir-entries
>> >may run out of space because of that (root-dir-entries are also used to
>>
#x27;s QOS
properties for VOIP.
Anyone know if the QOS is important in reality (I can't have VOIP
disturbance - it's my wife's veterinary practice)?
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interested.
I've given up with Bering5 until I get a new CF. It makes loads of DMA
errors (not fixable with the published DMA fix), so I think it's too old
(> 13 years) and will get a new one with (hopefully) a better controller
in it.
It still is working fine with Bering3 :=)
r entries (without long
filenames) and so should work (and does - under Windows).
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(in
WindowsXP). This CF will not accept more that 80GB when copied from
Linux but the same, unchanged, CF does accept the whole Bering5 stuff
(100+ MBytes) when copied in Windows XP.
This doesn't look like root entries.
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hought it was some nice figure like 1/2, but seems not to be.
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VM on system2
above. This seems to address the card fully (Hmm - the laptop has an XP
boot - I should maybe try that).
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he web
about it either. I suppose CF cards are a bit old-hat now.
Still, thanks for the loop tip, I'll try it, sounds logical as I know dd
works.
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, I'll look at disabling
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ppropriate for your CPU.
I used the "Bering-uClibc_5.2.4_geode_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz" file
from Sourceforge. Is this not the right image for a PC Engines geode
WRAP board?
Cheers,
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The Sun is out, the sky is blue, it
an't simply put all the supplied packages on my CF card for lack of
space (256MB) and want shorewall, dnsmasq, openvpn, tcpdump, ntp, ssh...
Is there a list of dependancies somwhere, or are the relevant libs now
supplied in the packages?
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in 'VI' mode :=) .
ifup, ifdown and a box reboot all preserve the correct IP now.
I can now re-load all packages and reconfigure the box as a FW inside
the Fritz Box.
Many, many thanks Erich, KP & Bodo (especially for your patience).
Bob
p.s Bodo tx for your PM, I am actually English
On 30/03/16 16:08, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> Am 30.03.2016 um 15:54 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> Perhaps a clue,
>>
> ...
>
>>
>> I don't know where the error message originates, but it seems to point
>> at misconfiguration of eth0 (i.e
l eth2
I don't know where the error message originates, but it seems to point
at misconfiguration of eth0 (i.e. my problem).
What are the minimum packages I must load to get a running box that
routes (no shorewall, iptables etc)?
Maybe I can start there and add packages?
Cheers,
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it 0
fi
if [ -n "$IF_OPENVPN" ]; then
$OPENVPN start $IF_OPENVPN
fi
END
and /etc/init.d/openvpn does not exist (removed)
/etc/network/if-pre-up.d is empty
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On 29/03/16 11:55, Erich Titl wrote:
> It just means that we are not in sync. eMail is not synced anyway:-)
>
Sure, but over 2 hours delay is a bit extreme :0)
Bob
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On 29/03/16 10:49, Erich Titl wrote:
> Am 29.03.2016 um 10:42 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> On 29/03/16 10:31, Erich Titl wrote:
>>> So this proves that the driver is correctly installed.
>>> You can connect to the internal interfaces.
>>> What does ip addr / ip
now I'm not so sure.
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link - no difference.
Like Bodo says, maybe I have something 'left over' from removing PPPOE
that is screwing up the config. I'll look at a new LEAF install (want to
update anyway - it's Bering 3 at the moment BTW - given many years of
service, so I'll be sad if the box
On 29/03/16 09:59, Erich Titl wrote:
> Are the quotation marks in your interfaces file?
>
> ET
No, I added them to delimit the statnza in the mail.
Trying to make things clear in e-mail seems to backfire often :=)
Cheers,
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s furious activity when connected to a
switch, although no packets can be detected (how the switch might detect
this is another unknown, of course). This makes me smell a rat, but I#ll
slog on for now.
Thanks Bodo,
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the 'init' script fails to set it.
I'm beginning to suspect physical damage.
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On 28/03/16 23:33, Bodo Meissner wrote:
> Am 26.03.2016 um 19:52 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>
>> My LEAF box
> [...]
>> (I'll put it behind the Fritz Box to do proper firewalling).
> [...]
>> iface eth0 inet static
>>
>>address 192.168.1
hat's my guess too. Reading the docs from the Fritz Box is less than
enlightening :=)
Bob
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On 28/03/16 15:42, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> HI Bob;
>> The 7272 doesn't mention PPPOE pass-through, but it does allow it's WAN
>> port to do IP , so I could (later) put the Fritz behind the LEAF, acting
>> solely as a VOIP interface.
>
> Tis won't work, a
, for example 'UPN' running).
Still plugging at the interface. When connected to a switch, it shows
manic activity, but when connected to a PC with a cross cable there are
no packets. I'm starting to wonder if it is damaged. Maybe I'll
reconfigure to use only 3 interf
On 27/03/16 15:08, David M Brooke wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Not sure if it’s enough to explain your symptoms, but I don’t think it’s
> correct to have the Gateway set the same as your Address.
>
> davidMbrooke
Thanks David,
that was obviously wrong (why didn't I see that?) b
On 27/03/16 16:05, Erich Titl wrote:
> Have you added
>
> auto eth0
>
> to /etc/network/interfaces
>
> cheers
>
> ET
Yes, it was anyway, just got cut in the posting.
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On 27/03/16 01:50, Mike wrote:
> How about adding "auto eth0" above your iface eth0 line...
Oops, sorry. It is there, just didn't get into my mail (I had to type
it, copying from the ssh window screwed mail's CRLFs).
I have connected a switch to the port and notice furious activity. Can't
tcpdump
t;
but not from the startup script.
What else should I disable?
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KP, n22e113,
many thanks for the information.
I can now order the new hardware and sign a new contract with Telekom.
Amazing that Telekom don't seem to know that their own website has the
information.
Cheers,
no
one at Deutche Telekom who knows this (or even what the question means).
As you have successfully implemented it, I wonder if you would share
this with me?
Grüße,
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hnical contents whatsoever.
I would appreciate any experiences.
This is slightly off-topic, so if you want, you could PM me on
"leafvknoblochde".
Many thanks for any advice.
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But I think that's still to much for a usb flash key. And I
> have no idea if USB keys fail nice if they start to wear out (probably not).
FWIW I did this (logged to an SD card - same insides as a USB key). It
failed terminally, not gracefully.
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pares the old (cached) ip with the new one and
act accordingly. I think the elements you want are here.
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#!/bin/sh
# Compare dyndns cache with external ip address
for i in 1 2 3 4 5
do
sleep 10
# Get external address
PPPADDR=`ip addr sh dev ppp0 |
how many) and seems fine to me. It is needed because "ip
addr" returns it's output with leading whitespace.
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echo $PPPADDR > /etc/freedns/ppp.cache
# I used this to test, it sends a mail each update
MAILHDR="Brandmauer - FreeDNS Update"
echo -e 'Updated freedns with IP: '$PPPADDR | mail -s
"$MAILHDR" -h
fi
Hop
The problem here is that they (all?) require wget, which is not packaged
for Bering uCLib 3
cheers,
Bob
Something strange here Erich,
I can see your reply on the web archive of this list, but I haven't
received it here (yet), even though you posted yesterday evening.
Thanks, I'
on 22.08.2013 15:32, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running Leaf_Bering uCLibc V3.
> Due to changes in Dyndns terms & conditions, I want to use another DDNS
> service (freedns). Ez-ipupdate does not support this (or, as far as I
> can tell, any other current free se
amic dns client ? (I see nothing on the LEAF
web).
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> Message-ID: <4df1322f.5010...@bodo-m.de>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Am 09.06.2011 19:24, schrieb bob:
>
>> I am running LEAF_Bering uclibc3.0 and have a problem with dyndns.
>> It seems that very,very occasionally, after Te
Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2011, um 20:35:39 schrieb Charles Steinkuehler:
> > On 6/9/2011 12:24 PM, bob wrote:
>> > > What is the syntax for the mail binary that is in the LEAF distro?
>> > > I have tried using man mail, but whatever I do, all I get is:
>> > >
ion name
Does anyone know how to use this?
I tried copy examples from scripts on the box that are supposed to send
mails, but always get the same. Google is not my friend here.
Grateful for any suggestions,
Bob von Knobloch
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I have not received some recent mails from this list (January 2011) and
there is a comment on my account page about mails bouncing
I entered them into /etc/hosts on the firewall, but cannot get dnsmasq
to serve them (It's not firewalling, dnsmasq returns NXDOMAIN). Local
DHCP entries are served correctly, as are external addresses, it's only
the local static hosts that go wrong.
Ops!
DNSmasq caches the hosts data and nee
Hello list,
I've observed this for a long time but had no time to investigate until now.
I'm running Bering uClibc 3.0 on a WRAP box. Dnsmasq serves DHCP/DNS for
2 subnets,each on it's own eth port.
Most PCs are DHCP clients, but 1 server, 1 WLAN & 1 Print server have
fixed addresses.
I entered th
Thanks for the replies,
I had, eventually, found the /etc/default/openvpn AUTOSTART="all"
parameter (and fixed it up) about 1 minute before your replies ;=).
Works fine, with 2 instances now.
Many thanks for the help,
Robert
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Hello leaf list,
I have LEAF running on a WRAP box using shorewall & openvpn.
We need to be able to serve udp & tcp openvpn for proxying reasons.
The 'standard' openvpn can be configured usin 2 '.opvn' config files.
How does this work on the LEAF package?
The config file is called server.conf, I tr
I'm going to reply to my own question on openntp daemon, in case this
helps anyone.
I cannot get the LEAF box to act as an ntp server for my LAN.
Firstly, I had an old version which reported:
"openntpd[11960]: fatal: bind: Address already in use"
I replaced it with the latst version: 3.9p1 Rev 3
instances.
Cheers,
Robert
On 27/07/10 19:51, Trev Peterson wrote:
> The "bind: Address already in use" seems to indicate something is
> already running on that IP at that port. You sure you don't have the
> deamon running twice or configured redundantly?
>
> On Tue,
Hi,
it seems I always find more problems with openntpd.
I want to serve time to my internal clients (up till now, I passed their
requests through the firewall - a lazy approach, but I was pressed for
time).
Openntpd should do this. I've configured ntpd.conf with 'listen on *'
(it is working as a cl
Hello LEAF-ers,
I want to sniff the interfaces on my LEAF-WRAP box (using a pipe
redirected ssh stream) but need a shell login.
Dropbear/ssh runs the lrcfg script automatically which interferes with
this process. How can I turn this off ?
Thanks,
Robert
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Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Robert
>
> Robert von Knobloch wrote:
>> Hello LEAF,
>> I have been running lEAF-Bering 3.0 on a WRAP platform since it was
>> released and everything works extremely well.
>> I noticed only recently that the time on the box is not quite right.
>> Studying the daemon.log I no
is will affect
> shorewall (NAT, interface selection, etc). Should I go with a custom
> script I will make it available once it is tested.
[Bob Gregory]
I've wondered about this too, off and on. If you fi
lution for this topic?
Doing it via mhttpd seems like the best approach. Please post back when you
get it working - I would also like this capability.
Regards,
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Thanks Martin Hejl and Sven Backhausen for your input.
I now have my new ALIX box running Bering 3.1.
It was totally painless.
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If the ALIX is like the (now obsolete) PC Engines WRAP, isn't a watchdog
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restart one was to power cycle the box (not so handy for remote admin). My
Wrap box has a watchdog so I can't con
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>Installing it on a virtual machine might be your only option if you
>absolutely want to run it on your SuSE box.
I can confirm, at least under VMWare Server, that this configuration works
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>FS108 8 port SWITCH for less than a UPS would cost
Yes do that. In fact, if its not too much bother, I personally would get
rid of the other hub too, but if it remains where it is there should be no
problems.
>How would I track down a bad NIC?
Swap the cable, and connect a switch on ETH1 temp
>1. Is there an exact formula to compute how much RAM,
or how good a CPU i would need for a pc router?
>2. How would one know that the pc router is already
being overwhelmed? Are dropped packets the only sign?
So far i haven't seen any dropped packets at the
company's router, but i have some naggi
etwork that can handle roughly 850 802.11b wifi
> devices. Each device sends very little traffic ...
I'm curious to hear more... what's the application?
And why is the "network" constrained to one AP?
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> A
Are there instructions somewhere for a uClibc Leaf router to fail over its
internet connection if the primary link goes down? Or can this be done with
a couple of simple scripts?
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Is there such a creature as a quad (or even dual!) port ISA card?
It would seem to me that ISA would be a very poor choice for anything beyond
a internet router for cable/DSL.
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ox so if a drive does fail, I format another, syslinux & copy the
LRPs and config files, and it would be back in business.
The write protection of floppy is definitely an advantage, but has anyone
had their Leaf box compromised in a way where that would have mattered?
gured there is rarely a good reason to mess with it
unless something breaks or until the needs change.
Bottom line: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
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the firewall. Likewise to allow/deny FTP from/to specific hosts or networks.
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Thanks in advance for any insight. I want to upgrade a couple of old
LEAF boxes and want to make the upgrade stick as lo
gt; sch_htb
> sch_sfq
> sch_ingress
> cls_fw
> cls_u32
Hi Matt, thanks for the quick response. If you don't mind me asking,
how did you determine that this was a valid minimal set of modules to
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I take
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Any thoughts? Alternate approaches I'm missing?
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3.1.0 migh
effect, follow the instructions in the comments
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Did a
Add the local.lrp if you don't have it, then add the files you need saved to
that.
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ing the router, it was
fast. But in testing (ie Leaf not connected to cable modem) it was fast.
It was an older box, like yours, with older cards, like yours, and it turned
out that duplex was negotiated incorrectly. Once I solved that, i
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The bootdisk image file will not work on VMWare because VMWare chokes on the
odd floppy size.
What I do to get this working:
1. Create new Linux VM with a small hard disk.
2. Boot to DOS floppy with syslinux/fdisk/format on it. Create DOS
partition, format it, syslinux it.
3. Boot with a netw
Am Dienstag, 9. Januar 2007 19:12 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>
> >> It seems that ezipupdate isn't.
> >>
>
>I don't run it as daemon and just restart /etc/init.d/ezipupdate
>from /etc/ppp/ip-up.
>kp
Thanks KP, I had forgotten that it must be e
Thank you Victor, and Paul.
I noticed I didn't have local.lrp in leaf.cfg - fixed that, added my new
file to local.local, and it worked like a champ.
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-ipup file (holding the IP at that time), so I
suppose it hasn't been invoked since then.
Colud someone tell me how it is invoked by pppoe at IP renewal time, so
that I can investigate further ?
Many thanks,
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in terms of 2.x - can anyone assist?
I also have downloaded the initrd_ide_cd.lrp from the documentation pages,
but I have a feeling that has older modules in it than I need for 3.0.
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3. *Error notes:* File does not exist:
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4. *Error type:* 404
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also (IMHO) questionable whether a client makes sense on the
firewall itself, generally the box is an endpoint for incoming
(roadwarrier or site-site) VPN connections.
Otherwise the upgrade went well, thanks for all your efforts !!
Bob vo
SSH into the firewall, and use port forwarding to telnet from your local
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