use
something like.
ACCEPT loc:192.168.1.10 dmz tcp 80
Hope this helps
I assume that the syntax is correct so, I still use an "old Bering " ;)
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> I am attempting to boot *everything* from Bering 1.2 CD, rather than
> using CD plus helper floppy. This is to teach a class in the fall using
> Bering and distribute only CDs to the students. I am including
/dev/fd0 but fd01440 or fd01680. to be sure about the
format.
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member of the Bering Crew
> >
> > Take out Bering boot floppy, insert a 1440kb floppy.
> > lrcfg
> > b) backup a package
> > Then for each package etc, shorwall, etc. I change the dest
Hello Newton
the kernel config for Bering 1.2 is at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel/Bering-
2.4.20.config
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew
> Greetings,
>
> The .config files used to be with the "development"
>
there
wasn't time for a new release.
Still working on Bering though.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to the list, and soon to become new to Bering. So please bear with
> me.
>
> I've read quite a lot about t
bed this method to the mailing list look at
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Good luck and please report back your experiences
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This informations is from the modules.dep file (not tested)
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Working on a "change a setting only in one place" version. This will also be
usuable with ucblic.
Recompiles of single packages were and are done, but didn't need a complete new
"release". so they weren't that obvious.
Hope to
es to allow udp 53 from dmz to fw
now it is possible to resolve anything that you can resolve from the local net.
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Hello List
for others that might be interested
AVM Fritzcard version 2.x does work with Bering.
Modules needed are:
#modules need for AVM-Fritz!Card v2.x ISDN
slhc
isdn
hisax
hisac_isac
hisax_fcpcipnp
#
Thanks to felix theodor for tying this out
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member of the Bering
.> internet or other
trusted host on the lan.
If this is doable, depends on the number of "trusted desktops, their OS and
might involve some kind of routing. on the soekris box.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
(fan of crosswords and palm OS ;) )
Bering Crew
>
> Basically, I want to off
hisax_fcpcipnp
should be first.
#######
Good luck
Eric Wolzak
On 12 Dec 2003 at 9:15, Felix Theodor wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> I've loaded the modules but unfortunately both are not
> success.
>
> # Modules needed for ISDN
> # Look for type, io and irq settings at
Sorry forgot the list.
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Date sent: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 19
Hello SImon, I am not that experienced with the ipsec so U forward this to the
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Subjec
beaucoup
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get more information increase the debug level in the option file
Regards
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> I have been using Bering1.2 as a PPPoE ADSL router for
> some time, without any problems.
> I´v just followed the PPPoE howto, filled in my
> username and password and all t
as pppo for example
c- the server is blocking the answers on the firewall
(remember that now the ppp1 is also an external interface).
Troy might setup the shorewall rules to log all incoming and blocked traffic.
or clear the firewall for the test.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering
/etc/ppp/peers/adslprovider, and /etc/ppp/options and /etc/options.ttyS0
> files in the hope that someone can point out why this interaction is
> occurring. I have no options file.
>
> pppd is called from login.config as:
>
> /AutoPPP/ - - /usr/sbin/pppd debug file /etc/ppp/opti
Hello felix
you've got allready some answers, don't forget to open the firewall to connect
to the net for mail .
See :
instructions at :
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bumail.html
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
> Hi All,
>
> how can I let my B
Hello Craig
The policy for a "default" firewall for outward connections is ACCEPT.
So as long as the other side sends "answers" to your packets they will be
accepted.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
> Hi folks,
> My wife has a computer that needs
is is easier.
BTW for my information
1 what isdn card did you use ?
2 did you use the full hisax or the "cardspecific ones "
Regards
Eric Wolzak
Member of the Bering Crew
> Hallo Ray,
>
> actually I just want to implemented a small programm
> that allowed the user ea
ogged, by tail -f /var/log/messages
or /var/log/syslog
You might see what kind of packages are going out and or where they come
from
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Dachstein, you have to change settings in the network
configuration script
If I remember correctly.
Link for this is:
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/cstein/files/packages/network.txt
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>This may seem like a dumb question but please bare in
>mind that I a
that they don't see your webserver on 192.168.1.254
and if you use your external interface than the packet is snatted to the
external ip and will never be dnatted after that.
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about 1,68 M and probably the individual modules for your nic.
feel free to mail if you have any questions
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-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: leaf-user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Dienstag, 15
in syslinux.cfg after LRP=.
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An: leaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2003 05:00
Betreff: [leaf-user] VPN Setup
>Hello,
>
>I actually sen
ime on the router is UTC
--- if you want to change that on bering an easy way is to copy a local
zoneinfo file to /etc/localtime.
you can take that from every linux distribution.
I send you one as attachement offlist
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Von: Hein Bau
tential security risk.
I'm loath to make any more changes in case I kill my box and have to
start again :\
The other suggestions I have to try are:
Change 6 to 7
Add "Sleep 30" to the beginning of the shorewall init script.
And I have no idea whether they would
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Betreff: some strange behavior
>
>Firs of all. ... HI ..it pass long time since we write each other ...so
...recently i iam making some exper
your name "roadwarrior.my.net" in tinydns
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>Dear list !
>(using bering 1.0 stable w/ dnscache&tinydns and dhcpd)
>Currently I am using my privat DNSserver with static
>client-IPs.
>They just use djbdns for nameresolution. I edited t
Local Networks
>
>
># grep -v "#" /etc/shorewall/interfaces
>
>net ppp0 - blacklist
remove the next one
# >net eth0 detect blacklist
>loc eth1 detect routestopped
>
>=
a server list,
you've got thousands of connections and that might just fill the nat-list.
after some time the traffic is becoming less , and you can use the internet.
The same might occur by filesharing.
Also
Check http://192.168.1.254 from an internal machine, look for current
connections. .
pin
Yes
suppose that WWWRaymond is you login and PAGESecret is your password
than you have to have in your pppoe option file
a
name "WWWRaymond" or
user "WWWRaymond"
and in your pap-secrets file
"WWWRaymond" * "PAGESecret"
put those in quotes if you have any special characters in them
-Ursp
ends on
>whether you can set the DSL-modem/router to NOT NAT the ip address
>assigned to you. DNS-cache can be run on either the DSL-modem/router
>or on the Bering box (dnscache package), that is simply preference
>left to you.
>
>> I'm attaching the output you reques
.
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Eric Wolzak
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Datum: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2003 20:43
Betreff: [leaf-user] natsemi driver..
> Bering 1.2 in a Net4501 Soekris box.. Lo
10 seconds between the disconnect
and the first PADI.
Good Luck
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Eric Wolzak
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An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2003 21:14
Betreff: [leaf-user]
ble to edit an lrp package on a Bering floppy on another
>machine.
yes see above.
>>
>> I have a problem on one machine where incorrect configuration has stopped
>> access to the console. So I am unable to use LRCFG, since no console
>access
&g
ver.
it was easier as it seems ;)
I will post the howto in a few days.
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Hello All
does somebody know an option for pppd to specify the access concentrator
I didn't findone
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plugin to a kernel-pppoe
connection.
The connection on pppoe level is done by the pppoe plugin.
So the option -S and -A are not possible.
It might be possible to use the name of the access-concentrator in the
pap-secrets as server name., I cannot test this yet.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
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hould make things more modular again ;)
Thanks for your feedback.
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 3:33 PM
> To: eric wolzak; Leaf-User
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [leaf-u
Hello Tony
Another variant is to change in the file viewhits the option ipsort to
-
ipsort)
HEAD=' Hits IP-Adress '
AUS="`grep "DPT=$content " /var/log/messages |\
sed 's/.*SRC=\(.* \)DST.*$/\1<\/a><\/td><\/td><\/tr>/'|
sort -n | uniq -c |sort -rn|\
sed 's/^//
s/http://
printf ""
done `
titel="Hits sorted by porttype"
;;
Than save viewhits and backup weblet.
this should do the trick ( at least it did it for me.)
If there are more people interested at this kind of i
er someone playing network
games on theinternal net and requesting for free gameserver. just filled the
tables. ( kind of unpurposed DOS ;) )
Try useing weblet to view the active connections or with the different
shorewall commands
If you have to much active connections weblet will time out.
Regards
ffic on the same 24/7/365
> basis.
And for a lot of other interesting applications,
secureing your home
printserver
makeing coffe ; )
but remember lots of applications means drilling holes in your
firewall.
Anyhow, I like thought experiments :)
Regard
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew
ng it at an Exchange 5.5
>server does not work, as the mail command appears to disagree
>with Exchange as to the correct sequence of an SMTP conversation...
(who is right ;) )
>I've now re-pointed it at a Linux box, running Sendmail and all
>is well on that front.
&g
Attention your external interface is ppp0 not eth0
To bring the connection up
use
ifup ppp0
don't use pon ( this tries to connect over a serial line)
down with
ifdown ppp0
hope I didn't forget anything.
if you haven't a flat rate you should set the demand opt
Hello Jon,
The obligate security warning , you got allready ; )
> Hi
>
> I am trying to install telnet on my bering 1.0 box.
>
> I have got the Telnet.lrp package installed, i have setup inetd.conf and
> securetty.
>
> When I try to telnet in I get a message saying "error in loading shared
>
So no guarantee ;)
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ericw/bering/weblet.lrp
some information about the change of the setting in inetd you can
find at my site
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/ericw
Regards
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Hello Troy
> Hello there. I have a quick newbie question here. I would just like to know
> the
> CLI Command that I use to show the output below. I am assuming that it is
> some variation of
> Ip addr .
almost correct ;)
#ip -s link show
the -s option includes the statistic
The last two are connections with a www.server :
world.chess.Federation
and the other some ISS server.
The timeout from established connections is rather long.
If you however stop serving this page the connection is lost faster as
it times suggests.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Cr
> Code: Bad EIP value.
> <0>Kernel panic: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
> In interrupt handler - not syncing
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; 6 144.134.250.37 Feb 6
> 4 192.168.1.254 Feb 6
> 3 24.123.122.189 Feb 6
> 3 203.59.187.164 Feb 6
> 3 203.45.122.188 Feb 6
>
> what does it mean?? am i being attacked or is it something in shorwall that
> I have not configured properly?
>
good luck
Eric Wolzak
me
VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem).
> Freeing unused kernel memory: 60k freed
> LINUXRC: Bering - Initrd - V1.0-stable
> Using /boot/lib/modules/cdrom.o
> insmod: unresolved symbol gr_is_capable
> Using /boot/lib/modules/ide-mod.o
> insmod: unresolved symbol pci_enable_device_bars
> One way to fix that would be to define a new Zone call 'void', assign the
> external ethernet interface to 'void' in /etc/shorewall/interfaces and
> include a policy of "fw void ACCEPT".
>
&g
minutes did you cut something out of the logfiles ?
Jan 24 09:33:24 firewall pppd[9920]: Connecting PPPoE socket:
00:90:1a:40:44:2c eth0 0x807c2c8
Jan 24 09:33:24 firewall pppd[9920]: Couldn't get channel number: Transport
endpoint is not
ackage with the x509 certificate patch.
The leftrsasigkey=%cert means that the left key will be a certificate
for more documentation considering certificates and ipsec (freeswan)
look at http://www.strongsec.com/freeswan/
>
> Regards
> Heriberto
>
Regards
Eric
of
certificates to identify.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
>
> Regards
> Heriberto
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Ahora podés usar Yahoo! Messenger desde tu celular. Aprendé cómo hacerlo en Yahoo!
>Móvil: http://ar.mobile.yahoo.com/sms.html
>
>
> -
-failure 3
connect /bin/true
noauth
persist
mtu 1492
-
don't forget the @t-online.de in your user name
> does anybody know any solution to this problem ?
I hope this solved it.
The package worked "out of the box&q
logic nothing should have happened the output
was piped through mailadmin function.
If you have set your mail-admin you could have received mails with
"multicron-p" as content. No Subject.
Sorry for the discomfort
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the b
Hello Sylvain , you wrote
> I tell a friend about LEAF so he tries to setup the bering 1.0 rc3 ( the
> same version that i have)
> We connect both with adsl and the same provider. My connection works well
> but my friend got this message (from syslog)
>
> Plugin /usr/lib/pppd/pppoe.so loaded
>
> Hi all
> I would like to add cron on bering RC3. I add my task in /etc/cron.d/multicron.
>I found that it doesn't work why. This is my multicron file.
>
>
> #Periodic schedule for multicron. (Ping check, Space check, etc
age even if static IPs are used?
He will still need the pppoe plugin and a configuration file ( and
pppoe.lrp isn't much more :) So the answer is yes.
You might want to change the noipdefault setting.
regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew.
-
ok .
> Rejected me so now I'll read about CHAP.
>
> HOW can you run an ISP and not have someone on site or a quick
> phone call away who knows what they are doing?
(off topic) you can even run governements in that way ;)
I hope that this helps to find the cause of your problem
192.168.140.25:514
> *.*;daemon.*
> @192.168.140.25:514.192.168.140.25:514
> *.*.=info;*.=notice;*.=warn;\
> auth,authpriv.none;\
> cron,daemon.none;\
>
t;$EXCLUDE"'
}' $LOCAL
to
/^[xXeE]/{
s/^[^ ]*[ ]*//
w '"$TMP_EXCLUDE"'
}' $LOCAL
Thanks
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew
Eric wolzak
dea to create a second "virtual" connection
from your office computer to the student server to be able to remote
controll the computer. Also a nice opportunity to play with TC ;)
regards and a great weekend also
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew
>
>
>
>
&
ogramms on their net.
Then they could attack the second bering Box to get access to the
school net.
If It was my school I would prefer to use a dmz for the student net
and put my second Bering Box between the first and the school net.
So I would have some logs about what is going on. ;)
Regards E
ith a second network card in Box 1 as
internet Beringbox . School Lan
^
1
Private Student lan
you could use your second Bering box for additional Security or
someother usefull task .
All three setups can be done with bering
regards
E
te the configured files with the
ones from CD and all your settings are lost again.
read the chapter on partially backup and order of file loading at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html#AEN1168
Note If i recall correctly th
P ;)
Now the same happens for the peers IP
]
I hope this will help you to find the cause ,
Some frequent problems are:
1. including special characters in name and or password and not
putting the name and or password in Quotes ("")
2. wrong external interface eth0 and not ppp0 as
locks Used AvailableUse% Mounted
> > on
> > /dev/root 6144 3256 2888 53% /
> > tmpfs15292 4 15288 0%
> > /tmp
> > tmpfs 2048
fields and write the
engine in shell.script or php using sh-httpd. or a
small server (boa, thttpd)
Advantage probably, less memory and cpu consuming.
Disadvantage we have to start from zero, and are
on our own.
...
I think any how, this should be a project for a group, who wants
he line:
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
allow root to use the virtual console
edit /etc/securetty
add:
ttyp0
ttyp1
for each ttypX you get a new console, it could be usefull to limit this
to one or two.
backup root, etc
>
> Joey Officer
> Sales & Operations
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install and a shell script sets the configuration
items
according to the wishes and tries to put up the connection with at the end some
diagnostic tests.
9 should the configuration be always be available or only after a specific action.
Any reactions , hints are welcome.
Eric Wolzak
member of
and /var/lib/lrpkg/ipsec509.local
>
> I etc/ipsec*
> I etc/ipsec.conf
> I etc/ipsec.secrets
>
> Thanks
> Abjin
Regards
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alled
/etc/shorewall/start this is executed after shorewall is started.
insert
beep -f 1200 -n -f 1800 -n -f 600
and you hear a "melody".
For composers there could be a complete "s
r this change.
Attention this is only necessary to keep the custom destination also for
the next package. Backing up does function allready
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of ther Bering team
> Hi folks,
> I tried backing up .lrp packages from the main lrcfg menu by selecting
> option &q
fd1u1440 as backup device.
Something to improve is take the new medium in the device to choose (
uptome ;) )
PS it could be interesting for you to do a partial backup, only write the
configuration files to disk
Good Luck
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew
> Hi folks,
> I notice
I am quite
> happy with 1.3.3 since I can now use the Dynamic Blacklisting to control
> my kids late night surfing. Does the later version offer anything that I
> should have such as improved security?
>
> Thanks again for a great package.
I absolutely agree with that !
Regards Er
cial name to your
firewall, so dnscache cannot resolve the name.
As soon as you have an correct host entry in /etc/host the problem is
solved. ( the fqdn of your firewall is probably different from
firewall.private.network , as is mine ;) )
>
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the berign crew
fg backup menu
after a new boot, what backup device is listed at the backup device for
etc.
if this is CD than the cdrom is loaded as the only one or as the last one.
Did you specify the F or R options in syslinux.cfg
look at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bubooting.html
in the section 9
onfigure in ISDN?
>
> 5) the only help on the internet comes from Germany and seems to be
> about ISDN4.
this information is about from ISDN4linux ( isdn for linux)
That is a programm used among others on the eigerstein and Bering floppy to control
ISDN cards !
The progra
on your boot media
copy in this file everyhing that is written after LRP=
so if you have LRP=root,etc,ppp..
the content of lrpkg.cfg is
root,etc,ppp
After booting the all package devices are checked for this file.
regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the
o/bubooting.html
look at the booting from CDRom part.
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering Crew
>
> Craig
>
>
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is the number of logged packets to change to red
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What doesn't function anymore if the group of sh-
httpd is adm are parts of the viewsys page:
the listing of the modules for example.
This was the reason the wheel ( not wheels you are
right ;)) group was used.
In the new release of weblet the modific
t; If anyone is curious, there's a dummy version of the form that I built
> at http://bund.dk/~jon/blinder somewhere. And the function that's my
> problem is with the "Commit Changes"-button... Never mind the colors/layout,
> though, "I'm *not* a web-programme
change these options...
>
> hide-password
> lcp-echo-interval 20
> lcp-echo-failure 3
> # Override any connect script that may have been set in /etc/ppp/options.
> connect /bin/true
> noauth
> persist
> mtu 1492
>
> Anyone spot anything wrong here, that would cau
ppd[776]:remoteIPaddress64.39.160.16
> Jun621:16:52firewall/usr/bin/ez-ipupdate[2011]:
> successfulupdateforppp0->216.75.171.57
> (drakeweb.homeip.net)
This one is succesfull.
>
> Anyone have any ideas why my connection is so problematic?
see above.
PS your external interface in shore
70KB. Ka-ching!
uncompressed that is :)
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> > was only used as a firewall mailserver!).
good to hear :)
> > Sincerely yours
> >
> > J.L. Blom
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
groeten naar nederland .
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member of the bering crew.
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ally (pcmcia ) can find the modules
too.
Is it possible to create for example a script "insmod" that mount the device does the
real insmod and unmount the device again.
I wanted to keep the modules that are not used out of the memory. (saves space)
My actual script only loads from cd
es this is sufficient. To see the
statistics it is of course not that good ;)
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew
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for logging?
> Having to subtract 7 hours every time I want to analyze my log file is
> getting to be a drag.
>
This is correct
regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew.
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rvice daily.
# Turning this on also updates the CMOS clock
lrp_DATE_SERVER="put here your public timeserver"
backup etc.lrp
that should be all
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew.
>
> I use rdate along with cron to keep my other machines in sync with
> timeservers,
aq/i4lfaq-6.html#config_manycards
we limited the number of utilities in the isdn.lrp for reason of size, if
you have a problem please feel free to ask again.
Please if you succeed in accomplishing this task report back too :)
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew
> Best Regards.
> Francois
he initrd (linuxrc) possibly breaking compatibility with other
leaf versions.
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the Bering Crew
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Hundreds of nodes, one monster renderin
need to load some more modules.
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew.
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