#x27;t checked, if leaf bering uclibc
> contain netfilter module for NETMAP target.
>
Erkki, thanks! Will look into this. But I think it is just better to renumber.
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> on a leaf box - I guess it's safe to say that there's no man page.
> And it there is one (somewhere on the net), I doubt it will refer to the
> fact that the script seems to be broken at this point in time (I never
> used "mail" on a leaf box, so I wouldn't know if it's broken or not).
>
I use m
>> firewall# mail -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] < temp.txt
>> /usr/sbin/mail: /usr/sbin/mail: 6: Syntax error: Bad function name
>
My /usr/sbin/mail command didn't work neither! I thought it was just me! Is
there a man page?
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> Eh, correction: I have only "ACCEPT fw net" for port 80 NOT net fw. Why
> is the port 80 request accepted?
> Joep
>
In /etc/shorewall/policy make sure you have the following two rules in the
following order:
net all DROPULOG
all all REJEC
> So, up to last month I have bougt IDE/CF-Adapter for 8-14 Euro on
> eBay but now I need another seller...
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822998003
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> The floppy vs. non floppy question for me gets down to time.
Agreed!
> I am currently working on the next generation of branch office routers
> for our organization. The platform is a VIA EPIA motherboard with CF
> boot in a 1U case with no fans and an external power supply.
You can also try:
> My current LEAF box would not fit into a floppy - it is 3.1MB.
Just want to be clear, my current Leaf box won't fit into a floppy neither.
What I do is:
1. Download the leaf.iso image and burn to a CD
2. Create leaf.cfg into a floppy and boot from the CD
3. Save configuration (configdb.lrp) and
> Imagine this scenario,
> you have LEAF boxes spread all over your country,
> would you trust floppy disks on your installations even with backups around?
I don't! I have only a few clients that are using Leaf boxes and the setup is
identical:
Old PC, 64-128mb Ram, CD with original .iso, 3 NICs
>> Why don't support kernel 2.4 and give a new branch for kernel 2.6 ?
>
> Basically that is what I'm aiming at :-)
As for the 2.6.x branch, the ability to save configuration files to a floppy
should also be supported, thanks! Leaf user since 2002 and a very happy
customer indeed! ;-)
> Some times ago, I rebooted an old LRP floppy based Firewall (with an
> uptime of 2 years) only to discover that the floppy has gone. From that
> moment I use Compact Flashes.
> My 2 cents
Do you mean you don't have another "backup" of your floppy disk?
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> Lets be honest who needs a floppy nowdays ( I think they are very
> difficult to find and very expensive )
Brand new floppies from my supplier eprom.ca:
FD-PAN-144 PAN 1.44 FD (BEIGE) Yes $8.00 each
FD-PAN-144-BLACK PAN 1.44 FD (BLACK) Yes $8.00 each
FD-TOS-144-USB-BLK TOSHIBA 1.44 USB EXT. FD B
> Lets be honest who needs a floppy nowdays ( I think they are very
> difficult to find and very expensive )
I don't use a floppy to boot, but however I use a floppy to save my config
files.
My Leaf System:
Asus P5S-VM MB, AMD-K6 400MHz, CD Rom (to boot), 128mb RAM,
3 D-Link NICs, & floppy
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On 6/15/2007 23:47, C.Dummy wrote:
> Hello.
> I have SMC 1211 NIC based on rt18139 driver. What module should I use? I
> don't see rt18139. Is it 8139cp, or maybe 8139too?
> Thanks for help.
> Andrey
Try boot your PC+SMC 1211 NIC with a Gentoo/CentOS/Debian ISO CD and issue the
command lsmod and
On 6/15/2007 09:09, C.Dummy wrote:
> Hello.
> When I boot from floppy/cd I get LWP is undefined - using LRP package
> list and than all modules are (nf) but they are all on cd. I understand
> that I can put list in webconf.conf LWP=. Should I set the path there to
> cd or should I copy all of t
have the following "two" lines in a:\leaf.cfg:
LRP="root config etc local modules iptables ppp pppoe libm tc shorwall ulogd
daemontl tinydns dnsmasq dropbear mhttpd webconf"
PKGPATH=/dev/fd0:msdos,/dev/cdrom:iso9660
to tell what pac
> I'm not sure mpg123 v0.60 will be an issue, but I've never tried it.
> Their should be very few differences (0.59r has been the last release for a
> long time before 0.60 came out)
>
Be careful! There were lots and lots of warnings (and problems) on
Asterisk/VoIp forum(s) about upgrading mpg123
> I am trying to compile the entire source tree ( buildtool )
> However Asterisk + zaptel + bristuff get stuck.
I am using/running Trixbox/Asterisk 2.0 (CentOS) using TDM400P, A400P, and A200
hardware. I can't help you with buildtool! But please make notes and share with
us your experience with
> My machine is a VIA EPIA-V Mini-ITX with a VIA C3/EDEN EBGA Processor
> ('CentaurHauls' 1.0GHz). I have a very similar-looking case as the one
> you linked to and of course a similar DC-DC power converter board inside.
>
> When up and running Linux but otherwise idle it draws:
> V: 115.5
>
>> I am thinking of using the following for Bering uClibc for a quiet & low
>> power solution:
>> http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=301
>> Please post again of your findings? Thanks!
>
> It still requires an ATX power supply at least the one with more th
> I need to configure many zones in shorewall and my computeur only accept 2 PCI
> ports. On the mailing list i see posts talk about the NIC Dlink DFE-580TX.
> This
> NIC have 4 RJ45 ports and this is a perfect product for my configuration.
>
I am thinking of using the following for Bering uClibc
>> I am trying to do that at the moment; but the Trixbox/Asterisk box
>> use sendmail, and the following rule in /etc/mail/sendmail.rc:
>> define(`SMART_HOST',`192.168.73.76')
>> may or may not work? I use Postfix mostly and not sure if the
>> above works? I will ask in another mailing list.
>
> T
On 4/18/2007 09:37, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Kwon wrote:
>>> It looks like your rule allows connections from the zone 'net', but
>>> you're DMZ system is probably trying to connect from a different zone
>>> (usually 'dmz'). You either need to cha
> It looks like your rule allows connections from the zone 'net', but
> you're DMZ system is probably trying to connect from a different zone
> (usually 'dmz'). You either need to change the from zone to 'all', or
> make a separate rule for DMZ traffic. This may be enough to get things
> working,
> It's kind of hard to say exactly what rule you need without more info,
> but it looks like you're trying to talk to the mail server using the
> public IP of your firewall. If you want this to work, you'll have to
> craft a shorewall rule that allows DMZ -> firewall traffic on port 25,
> and you
Hi, I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED] PBX box and a Gentoo box running LAMP and
Postfix located in the same DMZ=192.168.73.0/24. The PBX box is trying to relay
mail to the Gentoo box but the firewall (Bering uClibc 3.0.1) is blocking
access with the following message:
Apr 15 05:33:26 ns1 Shorewall:al
ile to this file?
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Hi,
Can someone please comments on the following card with Bering uClibc?
http://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_s518adsl-specs?PHPSESSID=7
According this:
http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/2005/02/11/sangoma-s518-pci-adsl-modem-review
Under QoS, second paragraph:
“Since the S518 doesn’t have a b
Hi,
Can someone please comments on the following card with Bering uClibc?
http://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_s518adsl-specs?PHPSESSID=7
According this:
http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/2005/02/11/sangoma-s518-pci-adsl-modem-review
Under QoS, second last paragraph:
"Since the S518 doesn’t
Hi,
Can someone please comments on the following card with Bering uClibc?
http://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_s518adsl-specs?PHPSESSID=7
According this:
http://scottstuff.net/blog/articles/2005/02/11/sangoma-s518-pci-adsl-modem-review
Under QoS, second last paragraph:
"Since the S518 doesn’t
>>> http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/28/
>>>
>> Hi, Eric,
>> I am getting a 404 HTTP (file not found) error with the above link and the
>> following error messages:
>>
>> "An Exception Has Occurred
>> The root "leaf" is unknown. If you believe the value is correct, then
> This is not a new daemontl.lrp package, but because the name of the init.d
> script and a program are the same (svscan) that file was mistakenly put in
> the init.d directory. The package is fixed now and an updated version of
> it can be found in CVS:
> http://leaf.cvs.sourceforge.net/leaf/bin/p
Hi,
Trying to load daemontl.lrp with tinydns.lrp, under the lrcfg menu “Edit daemon
svscan start/stop script”, file /etc/init.d/svscan is a binary file? I have
compared the daemontl.lrp on the Bering-uClibc_3.0_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin
and the daemontl.lrp from the Leaf website under “Bering-uC
> On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set up
>> tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected
>> with the setup instructions as per the package page.
>
> Please try: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk05ch0
> Sorry for my ranting, but this isn't turning into a very
> good day, and the Bering site isn't making it any easier AARRGGGH!
>
Hey, Paul,
I have one each DFE-538TX Rev.D2 and DFE-530TX Rev-C1 spare NIC cards I am not
using! I will be happy to send them to you. Please let me know your
> Hi folks,
> I'm trying to create a bootable CD, and the CD boots fine, but hangs at:
>
There really is no need to create your own CD! I just burn the .iso image to a
CD and save all my config files to a 1.44 floppy. Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year! Cheers!
> I'm having trouble with IRC; I can't send files over DCC. The
> process just stalls before any data is sent.
>
Perhaps this might help? ;-) Cheers!
http://jdc.parodius.com/irc/dcc_nat.html
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> Any suggestions peeps? i think the image mentioned
> below was meant for 128Mb flash drives. Just wondering
> if i can maximize a 1gb flash dive and use the spare
> disk space for logging/other apps. Thanks
I hate to speculate, but since no one had answered your question so far... I
think the
> in case you will never use a floppy based Bering
> system, please stop reading now in order not to waste
> your time.
Up till Bering-uClibc 2.3x, I was still using a single /dev/fd0u1680! With the
arrival of 3.x, a single floppy is less useful and instead, I am using a CD Rom
and one single fl
> can my old 133Mhz with 32Mb keep up? decrypting both
> openvpn and WPA on the fly?
>
Probably! But I am using an AMD K6-400 and 32mb of RAM, one CD drive, and a
floppy drive with no hard drive, no keyboard, and no mouse. Hope this helps?
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> 3.) Finally, what do I need to do to log into the web interface? I have set
> up dropbear (gendropbearkeys), and then backed it up. 192.168.1.254 prompts
> me for a user name and password, but it doesn't want to take: root /
> (mypassword).
User Name=Admin
Passwd= (empty)
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> I use LEAF to connect to the german T-DSL service and, as usual, I get a
> disconnect every 24 hours.
This was the same situation about a couple of years ago in Canada (southern
Ontario) even if one has a fixed IP address. However, most ISPs here now would
allow 24/7/365 connection for ADSL l
Looking for the following "old" URL:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buhtb-qos.html
Any idea where it is now? Thanks!
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> The wacky multiple-addresses on one interface stuff is quite likely to
> be the problem. Does the problem go away if you remove these? The code
> for this is completely re-written in later versions, partly to better
> support this sort of config, so upgrading to the latest release (2.33)
> is the
> Starting caching dns forwarder: dnsmasq: failed to find list of interfaces:
> Cannot assign requested address
Don't know enough to help! But you can post to the Newsgroup:
gmane.network.dns.dnsmasq.general. Simon Kelley, et al would be more than happy
to help.
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> Despite having 'persist' in the /etc/ppp/options file the only way to
> resurrect the internet connection is to execute the following commands:
Don't know if you are using pppoe as well?
I have the following in my /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider:
persist
# Set maxfail to 0 for unlimited connections
On 9/6/2006 13:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm not sure this is the correct place to ask, but I'm trying to set up
> tinydns on a bering box and I can't find the page I expected
> with the setup instructions as per the package page.
Please try: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk05ch04s03.html
> I have leaf Bering uclib running on a box with 2Gb memory but it only
> show 1Gb in /proc/meminfo
Just wondering how did you config your memory usage? Could you please show us
your *.cfg files? Thanks.
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> I'm stucking on install my ISDN Modem on my Bering 1.2.
Bering 1.2 is very old! Please try the Bering uClibc branch!
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ing a 1.44mb floppy (Bering uClibc) for my firewall. When can be
expect a qbox.lrp package, in any?
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On 7/11/2006 13:08, Tom Eastep wrote:
> I am pleased to announce the availability of Shorewall 3.2.0.
Tom, Thanks again!
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> Make sure your clock is *CLOSE* to the correct time prior to running
> ntpd...it's pretty typical to run ntpdate to set the clock just before
> running ntpd to keep the clock accurate.
>
Indeed, in the gentoo distro, you can do:
# /etc/init.d/ntp-client start
so that the clock is set very close
> The syntax to do this is driver dependent, although most drivers that
> support handling multiple cards (not all will) will accept multiple
> parameters separated by commas. So in /etc/modules you'd have something
> like:
>
> ne io=300,320 irq=10,11
Don’t think you can do that with PCI cards.
l have to do the same. Cheers, Kwon
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> Our document DocBook build process changed recently. The full LEAF
> documentation set is available from:
>
> http://leaf-project.org/doc/
I found this link but the other links should be updated so that newbies can
find the docs as well! Thanks!
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Hi,
Within the web page http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/ the following
links only give you a directory structure and not the usual documents as
intended:
1. Bering-uClibc Installation Guide at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/install-bering-uclibc/
2. Bering-uClibc User's Guide
Who's the package maintainer for the tinydns lrp? Maybe we could request
that axfer-get gets added to the lrp?
Please don't add the axfer-get package to tinydns.lrp because that would
increase the size of tinydns.lrp unnecessary, as I am still using one single
/dev/fd0u1680 floppy to boot Beri
and works great for sometime now, on a wireless network with approx 400 sip
phones registered.
And what Linux OS and Asterisk are you using?
Is Gentoo Hardended a good choice?
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Yes confirmed, the problem is when the ip of the adsl change(every 12 Hs).
To solve this problem I put in "/etc/ppp/ip-up" the line
"/sbin/shorewall restart", now I need wait...
I have the following in my /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider file:
persist
# Set maxfail to 0 for unlimited connections a
I'm building a stock Bering uClibc 2.3.1 router and am trying
to connect using WinSCP 3.7.6 from the internal network.
I keep getting a time-out.
For others reading this thread, DNS reverse lookup can also be a
problem. I am using tinydns (because my ISP provider won’t allow
recursive DNS que
That’s strange! 192.168.73.76 is a Gentoo Linux email (Postfix) and web
(Apache) server. Why would this server try to contact 66.151.150.12
(d1.cloudmark.com)?
Finally figure out! TCP 7, 2703 and UDP 6277 are used by DCC/Razor.
I now have the following rules in /etc/shorewall/rules:
# DCC/Razo
Looks like someone is trying to connect to a Systems Management Server
2003, using your internal ip 192.168.73.76. Look for the heading:
Port requirements: SMS Remote Control System service: Wuser32
That’s strange! 192.168.73.76 is a Gentoo Linux email (Postfix) and web
(Apache) server. Why wou
Hi, Can someone please have a look at the following from shorewall.log
and provide an opinion? Thanks!
Dec 4 23:29:24 ns1 Shorewall:all2all:REJECT: IN=eth2 OUT=ppp0
MAC=00:0d:88:31:4b:f5:00:11:d8:36:96:70:08:00 SRC=192.168.73.76
DST=66.151.150.12 LEN=60 TOS=00 PREC=0x00 TTL=63 ID=37883 CE DF
I have considered created a tool to make the upgrade process easier, but wondered if others would find it as useful as I would.
If you are using Bering uClibc 2.3.1, have a good look at Webconf first.
It is much easier now than ever!
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Shorewall can be configured to start successfully before any interfaces are
brought up but you must avoid using Shorewall features that require Shorewall
to probe the current IP configuration. Two common examples are:
a) Do not use 'detect' in the BROADCAST column of /etc/shorewall/interfaces.
Hello,
I had a situation yesterday after a reboot (uClibc 2.2.0) and Shorewall
did not start properly?
In the /var/log/message log:
Nov 21 14:00:28 ns1 root: Shorewall Stopped
I did a manual `/etc/init.d/shorewall restart` and everything was fine!
I think my DSL modem was not up yet and that
Someone new to this project and trying to install
Bering-uClibc 2.3 for the first time, might find this
part of the installation guide a challenge. I would
like to volunteer to update this section. Is this
possible?
Wonderful! Looking forward to the updated docs.
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On 10/19/2005 08:12, kwon wrote:
Just installed Bering uClibc 2.3 with mini_httpd (mhttpd).
While trying to access the mhttpd server (i.e. http://192.168.1.254),
the browser askes for a username and password? Does anyone know what
would the default username and password be?
Thanks!
Received
Just installed Bering uClibc 2.3 with mini_httpd (mhttpd).
While trying to access the mhttpd server (i.e. http://192.168.1.254),
the browser askes for a username and password? Does anyone know what
would the default username and password be?
Thanks!
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On 9/21/2005 22:12, Ken Gentle wrote:
I'm "upgrading" my old 486 based Dachstein system to a PII based Bering
uClibc and I want to ultimately add a DMZ (moving up from two cards to
three).
# Step 2: configure internal interface
# Default: eth1 / fixed IP = 192.168.1.254
auto eth1
iface eth1 i
If you still have problems - I didn't - load the session again and
under Environment / SCP uncheck the ls command "Try to get full timestamp"
ls -al gives the date and time anyway under busybox.
Save the session and try again.
Okay! The second method mentioned above uncheck “Try to get full
Are there some more modules I need to load? I'll be happy to create some
documentation on this in the end as I'm having trouble finding it
currently.
I was not able to get tc.lrp to work about a year ago and given up!
A tc-HowTo documentation would be most welcome!
Thanks a 1,000,000.
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I stepped up my Bering uClibC from version 1.2 to
2.2.3 but essentially just needed to drop ppp and
pppoe from the load list, add dhcpcd.lrp, and make the
appropriate changes in the network interfaces file in
lrcfg (use option 1.3 instead of 1.1) Dnsmasq was new,
too... had been using
As I am not in use with cvs, xml, docbook, etc. I don't know what to do with
the link to http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/doc/guide/ even there
are some documents strated to be 3 weeks young. No link did show me any text,
only some versioning infos, feel lost there.
Try reading: DocB
On 8/19/2005 13:25, Troy Aden wrote:
This is strange for some reason I can't use WINSCP to access my Bering
box. (I can use ssh fine via cmd line - putty)
I could use it fine before. But since I switched to Bering beta 4 on CF
whenever I try and login it tells me command/bin/sh failed..
I have
On 8/11/2005 07:20, James Neave wrote:
Hi, I need to install smbfs on my Bering disk, but I can't remember
which version it is.
The kernel is 2.4.26, so can I just use one of the modules tarballs for
2.4.26 or does it have to match my Bering version?
If it does, how do identify the Bering version
though.
BTW, I don't normally have port 80 open on this server. The above URL
will probably break in a few days.
Thanks,
--Eric
That really looks promising and what about a summary of attacks based on
the shorewall log?
Thanks,
Kwon
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es to call unison:
# ./difflrp –m merged_dnsmasq ./uClibc-2.2.3/dnsmasq.lrp
./uClibc-2.2.0/dnsmasq.lrp
unison simply returns the usage help page of unison. I cannot find any
man page for unison as well?
I am using the bash shell.
T
On 6/28/2005 02:54, cpu memhd wrote:
Only 64 messages this month. Are less and less people using leaf, what
is going on with everyone? I have been slowley rolling out leaf boxes
to about 16 locations. I couldn't have asked for a better
firewall/router. I'd like to very much thank the leaf develop
n
ethernet style modem not USB.
I have been using LEAF with RoadRunner for 5 years
with no problems.
Kory Krofft
Can you please post the differences in setting up your cable modem vs.
DSL? Especially settings for ppp and pppoe?
Thanks!
Kwon
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Just had a look at it!
Very nicely done.
Looking forward in using it in the near future.
Kwon
On 3/9/2005 18:42, Tom Eastep wrote:
This is my second attempt to forward this announcement to the Leaf User
list -- the first one is being held for moderation and my experience
with this list is that
he D-Link (DE-530T+) card or the drive de4x5.o
is at fault by swapping NIC cards with the Win2K/SuSE host.
But this would have to wait as I am off to Vancouver then Hong Kong
tomorrow morning (10/08) and will be back on 10/12.
Once again thanks for your help. I shall repor
10 1
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.254
===
Persistent Routes:
None
Thanks!
Quan Si Kwon
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>I don't see any problems with the Bering config info you sent. But you're
>reporting the firewall rulesets in incomplete form -- you want to use
>"ipchains -nvL" to get a full listing of the rules in effect.
I don't have "ipchains"
default setting of 192.168.1.254 on eth1 of the Bering box. With the above config,
I couldn't ping neither direction.
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Hi, I am new to Linux (six months), and am trying to setup a Linux Router using
Bering_1.0-rc3_img_bering_1680.exe. I have followed the Bering Installation/Users
Guide step-by-step to setup the router using mostly default settings where possible.
My problem is that my local LAN (192.168.1.0/24)
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