On 11/5/2016 20:58, Jean-Roch Blais wrote:
> Here I’m using Buc 5.2.7 x86_64 on an Asus mobo P5GC-MX and Power supply,
> pulled out of the PC tower, it’s in the basement, no one sees it :-) !
> Looks like that: http://imgur.com/38JiUW9
Hey, JRB,
I used to do that too! But that contraption would
On 9/24/2016 06:05, Erich Titl wrote:
> Am 24.09.2016 um 09:06 schrieb Andrew:
>> On 24.09.2016 04:22, Erich Titl wrote:
>>> I never understood why the standard resolver
>>> file was not used, but this is all personal preference. If dhcpcd would
>>> write to /etc/resolv.conf and dnsmasq would read
Hello,
Just wondering without wget/curl, what would be the best practice to send a URL
within a local LAN (ie 192.168.1.0/24) from the Leaf firewall in a script or a
cron job? Example URL: http://admin:passwd@192.168.1.2/run.php
On 4/9/2016 05:51, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> But why do I invest time as Linux user to explain other Linux users ancient
> Windows filesystem limitations? I could have used Windows if I'm interested
> in
> such problems. I use ext4 on my routers instead.
>
Just to report that by using alix2d3,
On 2/28/2016 09:30, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
> I've tried, without success, to find out what ports/protocols (shorewall
> rules) I need to add to LEAF for Telekom's VOIP.
Hello, for shorewall (v4.5.20) try:
/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf
DISABLE_IPV6=Yes #default
LOAD_HELPERS_ONLY=No #default
On 9/29/2015 09:03, Erich Titl wrote:
> Replacing dhcpcd.lrp with a previous version fixed the problem.
> It looks like dhcpcd.lrp is broken on 5_2
>
For file=Bering-uClibc_5.2_geode_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz, replacing
dhcpcd.lrp from
On 9/29/2015 09:03, Erich Titl wrote:
> Replacing dhcpcd.lrp with a previous version fixed the problem.
> It looks like dhcpcd.lrp is broken on 5_2
>
Test with File=Bering-uClibc_5.2_x86_64_syslinux_vga.tar.gz
It works for me so far with left.cfg:
LRP="root license local dhcpcd bbntpd shorwall
On 9/28/2015 05:43, Andrew wrote:
> Hi.
> ext4 module should support ext2/ext3 fs.
>
It did work (quote from /var/log/kern.log):
EXT4-fs (sda2): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem
EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
# lsmod | grep ext
ext4 502292 0 -
Hi, Make sure to watch the Blood moon!
Thanks Leaf for v5.2. However, modules ext2 & ext3 are missing in modules.tgz?
Is this intentional? The reason I am asking is that I am still using a CF card
to store Leaf and ext2 as a file system (without journal & rw) works better
than ext4.
Cheers,
On 6/25/2015 15:23, n22e113 wrote:
Thanks! A little busy right now but will test again in due course (may be
this weekend).
Once again, thanks!
Tested with Bering-uClibc_5.1.5_i686_syslinux_vga.tar.gz. Everything seems to
work but still doesn't have shorewall.log files. From leaf.cfg:
LRP
On 6/25/2015 13:20, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
thx a lot for letting us know this issue.
Indeed it didn't work; I've deleted the old files, uploaded again and tested
suceessfully downloading one of the images- should work now.
Hi, kp,
Thanks! A little busy right now but will test again in due
Hello,
Cannot download any of the v5.1.5 from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/files/
Many thanks! Cheers!
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Hello, all,
Testing with Bering-uClibc_5.1.x_i686_syslinux_vga.tar.gz.
Out of the box v5.1.x (x=1,2,3,4) did not create /var/log/shorewall.log?
I had followed kp's instructions on 12/10/2014 (quote):
# grep NFLOG /etc/shorewall/*
/etc/shorewall/modules.xtables:loadmodule xt_NFLOG
Hello,
Great job with the new documentation website:
http://bering-uclibc.zetam.org/wiki/Main_Page
Q. Any HowTo on openvpnz?
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On 6/19/2015 21:54, Mark Berndt wrote:
It is pretty straightforward, you need the EasyRSA package to generate the
keys. Follow the instructions on your EasyRSA leaf firewall website. The
only gotcha is that pkitool is not on the path. I made symlink, but you
could add it to the path or
I need to temporarily allow HTTP connections from my shorewall based
LEAF box, preferrably without having to touch the shorewall files and be
able to stop this functionality again.
I looked a bit at the very extensive shorewall docs, but nothing
immediately caught my eyes. It would be nice
://www.finnix.org/
btw. is n22e113 your geographic location? :)
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Huston! We have a problem with:
Bering-uClibc_5.1.{1,2}_geode_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz
Using alix2d3 with v5.1.{1,2} had resulted intermittent boots. Once in awhile,
it cannot read leaf.cfg and reports both PKGPATH and LRP are 'empty or unset'?
It booted okay only 15 minutes before as I have
On 2/25/2015 17:45, Erich Titl wrote:
Have a look at yout boot parameters. With ALIX the pata driver is
different and might need some tweaking. I am using grub to boot my
boxes, but the driver parameters should behave the same
Hello, et and Andrew,
Adding 'usb_wait=2' works so far for the last
I'll send you off-list the files as well and I'd like to help with
coordinatination with the users that contacted you.
Hi, Kp,
Unable to send mail to you (off-list) at kap...@users.sourceforge.net? Help?
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the written English language. Please contact me off-list! :)
Hello, kp,
Simon, Bob and Robert had contacted me off-list.
Please reply to this message. I was just going to volunteer as well :)
Looks like at least
Therefor we are searching for native-english or fluent-english speakers who
want's to help us to improve webconf.
It requires no technical experience and we'll take care of the work to commit
it to git etc..
No takers? Not a native nor fluent English person but with a good command of
the
Hello,
Leaf version 5.1.2 package shorwall.lrp:
File '/etc/shorewall/blules' should be named '/etc/shorewall/blrules', no?
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On 4/29/2014 14:18, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
Just tried myself and it seems to work:
Hi, KP, Thanks!
Still no luck with:
# git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc \
leaf-bering-uclibc
with the following errors:
fatal: early EOFs: 54% (10772/19588), 2.27GiB | 259 KiB/s
fatal:
Hello,
While cloning with the following commands:
cd /usr/src
git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc leaf-bering-uclibc
Had resulted the following errors:
Cloning into 'leaf-bering-uclibc'...
remote: Counting objects: 19571, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (12018/12018),
On 4/21/2014 03:59, Erich Titl wrote:
I don't have a development system right now and had even some
difficulties with a very modern distro running it. Maybe later this
year, but then maybe someone else is picking it up.
Erich,
Thanks!
I have been looking at openswan vs strongswan and looks like strongswan:
http://www.strongswan.org/ is being actively developed for the past five years.
Q. Any chance of Leaf supporting strongswan in the near future?
Many thanks!
Kwon
On 4/17/2014 08:48, Michael wrote:
Anyone else getting spam on their Leaf mailing address?
Nope!
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Hello,
Trying to install a SMCWN6401C wlan0 into alix2d3 MB using leaf
Bering-uClibc_5.0.3_geode_syslinux_serial.tar.gz and following the
Bering-uClibc 5.x - User Guide - Advanced Topics - Setting Up a Wireless
Access Point (the Guide). Everything seems to work. Both my iPad and laptop
were
On 4/11/2014 12:22, Erich Titl wrote:
Q2. Am I missing something else?
routes and shorewall settings?
Hi, Erich,
# ip route
default via 192.168.72.254 dev eth0 metric 206
192.168.0.0/24 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.0.254
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src
On 4/11/2014 15:22, Victor McAllister wrote:
/etc/shorewall/masq
eth0 192.168.1.0/24 wlan0 192.168.0.0/24
should be eth0 192.168.0.0/24 for wlan0 you are masq from eth0 to
wlan0 not from wlan to itself
Victor,
Ha! LOL! Nearly went blind looking for this one! Thanks a 1,000,000!
Have a good
On 3/17/2014 12:32, Erich Titl wrote:
2. try grub2.
Let us know when you are there :-)
No joy as of March 19, 2014
May or might not try again anytime soon! :(
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On 3/19/2014 16:59, Erich Titl wrote:
what about concatenating the initd files?
:-)
It works and here is how I did it:
mkdir ./tmpinitrd cd ./tmpinitrd
zcat ../initrd.lrp | cpio -iv
zcat ../initmod.lrp | cpio -iv
find . -print | cpio -o -H newc | \
gzip -9 -c - ../initrd.new
cd .. mv
On 3/17/2014 11:02, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
If you have initrd.lrp and initmod.lrp in yur root directory you may
try initrd=initrd.lrp,initmod.lrp
without the leading slash.
With grub 0.9x:
1. Didn't work without the leading slash; and
2. didn't work: initrd=/initrd.lrp,initmod.lrp; and
3.
Hello,
The latest version 5.0.3 and 5.0.3-rc1 using PC Engines alix2d3 MB hangs at
(quote):
[ 1.193755] Switching to clocksource tsc
None of the following solutions work!
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-978248-start-0.html
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=150791
Thanks!
K.
On 3/16/2014 15:25, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
So we need more details how you did the upgrade.
Hello,
Didn't do an upgrade! But I use:
1. grub 0.97 and ext2 file system;
2. modified initrd.lrp with:
2a. echo -e mbcache\next2 ./boot/etc/modules
3. modified initmod.lrp and added:
3a.
On 3/16/2014 16:16, n22e113 wrote:
kernel /syslinux/linux rw root=/dev/ram0 \
LEAFCFG=/dev/sda2:ext2 initrd=/initrd.lrp,/initmod.lrp \
console=ttyS0,38400n8 console=tty0
I took out console=tty0 from above and now the errors are (quote):
modprobe: module isofs not found in modules.dep
modprobe
Hi,
Cannot access Released packages from this page:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=30MMN_position=44:44#RELEASEDX86_32
Can someone please have a look?
Cheers!
Hi Kwon, here's one I used to check the success (or otherwise) of a
DYNDNS update. You can use it as a basis. Put it ib/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/
and set it's executable flag and it will get called by the ppp daemon
whe an ip change occurs. After waiting for things to settle, it
compares the old
Hi, Anyone has a cron script I could borrow (and never pay back) to send an
email to myself whenever the external IP of any Leaf box has changed? Don't
really want to rely on external sites as they don't always work!
Cheers,
Kwon
Hello,
Trying out the 5.0.x leaf and kernel hangs at:
[ 1.19xxx] Switiching to clocksource tsc
Any one experiences the issue above?
Cheers,
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Looks like my issue with libata try the libata.force kernel
parameter.
Hi, Erich,
Thanks! I have been trying all options/parameters from this link:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
So far still stuck! I am using an alix2d3 board. Anyone has a solution? Please
ACCEPT loc:192.168.20.1 net:host1.theirdom.de80,443
ACCEPT loc:192.168.20.1 net:host2.theirdom.de80,999
Boris, good evening,
From your posting, I think you have two problems:
1. There is NXDOMAIN for theirdom.de when I use the command dig? Therefore you
need to use the
Hi, Found this in kern.log:
kmemleak: 30 new suspected memory leaks (see /sys/kernel/debug/kmemleak)
But found nothing in /sys/kernel/debug
leaf.cfg:
LRP=root config etc modules license local mawk iptables ip6tables tc ppp pppoe
openvpnz easyrsa openssl liblzo libssl libcrpto bbntpd libm perl
Is there anything to change other than /etc/network/interfaces and
/etc/shorwall/masq? A grep of 192.168.1.254 turned up those two
places.
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Is there anything to change other than /etc/network/interfaces and
/etc/shorwall/masq? A grep of 192.168.1.254 turned up those two
places.
Use DSL modem as a bridge should do it!
In addition, here is an example:
http://teksavvy.com/en/support-speedtouchsetup-b.asp
Hello,
I need to place this in /etc/default/local.start to make the title/body lineup
properly:
sed -i 's/Shorewall:--;$/Shorewall:--; s-kernel: --; s-\\[.*\\] --;/'
/var/webconf/www/logfiles.cgi
Cheers!
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I put the dns servers in a separate file /etc/dns.conf to decouple
dnsmasq from resolv.conf. This file only has the IPs of my ISPs DNS servers.
resolve.conf only has 127.0.0.1
Hi, Victor,
I have the same setup as yours, a separate file /etc/ppp/resolv.conf:
nameserver 206.248.a.b
nameserver
Hello,
I need to look at the number of logins with pppoe/ppp0 and the old
behaviour of v3.1.x general-info.cgi works great. I was able to modify
/var/webconf/www/general-info.cgi line 37:
- sed -r 's//\lt;/; s//\gt;/; s/^[[:digit:]]+: //; 2,$
{/^[[:graph:]]/ i\
+ sed -r 's//\lt;/;
I'm betting that you don't have the cls_basic kernel module loaded.
-Tom
Your guess right! It was even mentioned in Shorewall FAQ#67 that the
cls_basic kernel module needs to be loaded. Thanks a 1,000,000.
Cheers,
Kwon
Error:
RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
We have an error talking to the kernel
ERROR: Command tc filter add dev eth0 parent : protocol all
prio 10 basic police mpu 64 rate 3000kbit burst 50kb action drop Failed
Just wondering is this an undocumented feature?
A fresh install with ALIX2D3+CF; system works fine except when trying to
enable simple traffic shaping/control as according to
http://www.shorewall.net/simple_traffic_shaping.html with the following
config returned error:
#/etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf:
TC_ENABLED=Simple
I downloaded the file Bering-uClibc_4.1_geode_syslinux_ser.tar.
The above tar file will redirect all output to /dev/ttyS0 (aka
COM1:DB-9) serial ports (See page 12 of your AR-B1554 User's Guide). You
need to use a null modem cable and attach the other end to a Linux
console using minicom or
On 4/11/2012 19:16, Brad Klinghagen wrote:
Now that it is booting, can I just copy the moddb.lrp and configdb.lrp from
my existing production device (BuC 3.x) to this test device to establish
the configuration (wanted to keep the same setup). I assume, even if I copy
those *.lrp files, I'll
Hi, I'm testing with 4.2b1 and want to examine the
uncompressed-then-mounted contents of the initrd.lrp file.
To change:
# gunzip initrd.lrp initrd
# mkdir ./tmprd cd ./tmprd
# cpio -id ../initrd
After modify, to re-compress:
# find . | cpio --create --format='newc' ../initrd-new
# cd ../
I also noticed that clean-all is there, however the one I actually need,
build-ca, is definitely missing.
Try:
# /usr/sbin/pkitool --initca
# /usr/sbin/pkitool --server ${SERVER}
http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/OpenVPN_server
Cheers!
On 1/6/2012 01:58, Erich Titl wrote:
Can you state what is wrong with it?
According to their website, _only_ support dynamic DNS service offered at:
* http://www.ez-ip.net (No longer exist!)
* http://www.justlinux.com (Lots broken links!)
* http://www.dhs.org
* http://www.dyndns.org
*
On 1/6/2012 09:43, Mike Noyes wrote:
It looks like there is some work being done in this area. OpenWRT is
using ddns-scripts, and the creator of that set of scripts is working on
ddns-gargoyle. It may be worthwhile to take a look at them.
Thanks, Erich, will monitor the progress of the above
Hi,
As ez-ipupdate is very old and need dynamic DNS service for no-fixed-ip
(DSL/Cable) firewall for Leaf v4.1.1. Any good suggestions?
Cheers,
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Hi,
I enabled the following line in /etc/mdev.conf but openvpnz didn't work?
# activate for openvpn
tun 0:0 660 @ mkdir /dev/net; ln -s /dev/tun /dev/net/tun
I can manually create the soft link and openvpnz would work. I try the
following using the example here:
On 9/6/2011 13:43, Erich Titl wrote:
[ 40.202667] ath5k: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
[ 40.259703] crc32: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
I also had this problem before but don't remember how I fixed exactly!
I am using gurb as well. Except I have gurb in
On 9/6/2011 13:43, Erich Titl wrote:
[ 40.202667] ath5k: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
[ 40.259703] crc32: disagrees about version of symbol module_layout
I also had this problem before but don't remember how I fixed exactly!
I am using gurb as well. Except I have gurb in
Things worked much nicer in 3.x (well they all worked and played nice)
DITTO
Anyone have any suggestions?
3.1.x
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Since moving to 4.x shorewall is dumping all it's output to dmesg as well
as the log files configured via syslog-ng.
How do I stop shorewall from outputting to dmesg?
Hi, That shouldn't happen? I have one site running 4.1-beta1 and
shorewall works/logs as expected. Only thing I can suggest
I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
Hi, Erich,
That's correct! I found the file leafcfg.cgi in webconf.lwp. I think all
standard pages should be in
On 8/10/2011 02:20, Erich Titl wrote:
BAsically hat is the trick, you can try to load the lwp.lrp for 4.1beta
Hi, Erich,
I cannot find lwp.lrp inside Bering-uClibc_4.1-beta1_i686_isolinux_vga.iso!
Q. How/where can I download a copy of lwp.lrp to test?
Many thanks, Kwon
Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
haserl CGI Error
Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
With Erich's help off-list, I was able to make it work by changing the
file /var/webconf/www/leafcfg.cgi by:
1.
Hi, all, Leaf v.4.x
Line 37 of this file generates an error on the web GUI, quote:
root.sys ) service=sysklogd inetd
The correct syntax should be:
root.sys ) service=syslog-ng inetd
Q1. How do you save this file after the above change?
Q2. What package can one locate this
Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
haserl CGI Error
Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
Thanks,Kwon
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On 7/30/2011 07:11, Erich Titl wrote:
I am running a number of connections just like yours on PCEngines WRAP
and at the central site a Nexcom NSA 1125 as there is more power needed.
Hi, Erich, thanks!
I am thinking of using PCEngines alix2d13 for all sites:
http://www.pcengines.ch/pic/alix.jpg
On 7/30/2011 07:11, Erich Titl wrote:
I am running a number of connections just like yours on PCEngines WRAP
and at the central site a Nexcom NSA 1125 as there is more power needed.
Hi, Erich, thanks!
I am thinking of using PCEngines alix2d13 for all sites:
http://www.pcengines.ch/pic/alix.jpg
On 7/30/2011 15:41, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
I prefer OpenVPN over ipsec. Works fast and reliable, is adaptable to
different
setups (e.g. access from site to site, or from net to net) and IMHO easier to
setup than ipsec.
Hello, kp,
Thanks! I will try both OpenVPN and IPSec(OpenSWAN).
A real
Hi,
Need to load ext2.ko (from modules.tgz) but got the following error
messages if:
firewall# modprobe -v ext2
modprobe: can't load module ext2 (ext2.ko): unknown symbol in module, or
unknown parameter
firewall# insmod /lib/modules/ext2.ko
insmod: can't insert '/lib/modules/ext2.ko': unknown
Also loading module ext2 problem with Leaf 4.1-beta1 (from dmesg):
[ 13.552138] ext2: Unknown symbol mb_cache_create (err 0)
[ 13.571824] ext2: Unknown symbol mb_cache_shrink (err 0)
[ 13.590558] ext2: Unknown symbol mb_cache_entry_insert (err 0)
[ 13.610770] ext2: Unknown symbol
Hi,
Need to do multiple VPNs to head office from three different locations:
+--VPN---USA
|
Head_office---VPN---Canada
|
+--VPN---China
All sites will use PC Engines hardware and Leaf.
What's best solution? IPSec? OpenVPN? OpenSWAN?
Thanks,
Kwon
The deprecated Shorewall SVN repository may help.
http://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/shorewall/
Mike,
Thanks! Found the dos under:
http://shorewall.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/shorewall/branches/3.4/docs/
Is there a HowTo somewhere that I can use it to install the ./docs/
into my
Hi,
I am still using Bering 3.1 and need some info on shorewall 3.x!
http://www.shorewall.net/3.0/Documentation.htm#Rules etc. no longer works?
Is there an archive somewhere? Thanks!
Kwon
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Pls try to change SERIAL, console, Alix Bios setup and minicom to use 19200
instead 115200.
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I have a box running WinXP-SP3 and from the Leaf web interface, under
|General|Active Connections|Masqueraded connections|, have the following
established connections:
Pkg Port Source Destination Time to live State
Tcp at 80/www from 192.168.22.206 to 208.76.87.69. 392069 sec. ESTABLISHED.
Tcp
The shorewall website has excellent examples and now I know exactly how and
why my router is configured. It was not difficult at all. I just keep adding
features with no surprises.
DITTO! The alternative is learning iptables! ;-( That would take me
months! Thanks, Tom!
For access to the serial console add
console=ttyS0,115200n8
to syslinux.cfg.
Getting started…
- Install a bootable CF card. Hot swap of CF cards is not supported!
- Connect serial port to a PC through null modem cable (RXD / TXD
crossed over). Set terminal
emulator to 38400 8N1, flow
While testing leaf v3.1.1-beta3, I am stuck at the page using firefox:
http://192.168.1.210/wc-passwd.cgi
Except for the General Health and Active Connections pages. Leaving both
Username and Password blank and hitting the |Apply| button will only get me
back to the same page? If Username=admin
While testing leaf v3.1.1-beta3, I am stuck at the page using firefox:
http://192.168.1.210/wc-passwd.cgi
Except for the General Health and Active Connections pages. Leaving
both Username and Password blank and hitting the |Apply| button will only
get me back to the same page? If
If you don't like this behaviour, as you said it is open source, you can
look into
/var/webconf/lib/preamble.sh for
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
html
head
$( /var/webconf/lib/passcheck.sh )
titleBering LEAF Firewall/title
link rel=stylesheet type=text/css
-snip-
When considering power consumption it still makes a lot of sense to use
a legacy system and many of those will simply not boot from CD or USB
devices (but will allow using once booted).
Try: http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d1.htm
From their manual: 3.5W at Linux idle, peak about 5W
Hey, openntpd failed to start with PC Engines' alix2d1 MB on startup/reboot? Is
this because the MB doesn't have a RTC battery? Ref:
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d1.htm
Thanks,
Kwon
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On 8/3/2009 08:21, Mike Noyes wrote: (from leaf.devel)
Everyone,
Erich Titl (etitl) promoted to project admin, and Jeff Newmiller
(jdnewmil) demoted to project member.
Congrats!
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Let Crystal Reports handle the
When I run into a similar situation (trying to get new hardware/drivers
working) I usually boot up a LiveCD version of Linux and see what it takes to
make the hardware work. Once I know which drivers are needed and have
verified that the hardware works etc. I can switch to Bering check that
On 2/24/2009 04:45, Joep L. Blom wrote:
As more and more system on the market don't have any floppy drives
anymore, wouldn't it be a good idea to make a leaf-distribution that can
be stored on an USB-stick (e.g. with unetbootin). Of course the BIOS
must be prepared to use the USB-port to
And configuring it with Ubuntu/minicom was easy once I figured out the serial
hardware settings and get them in sync.
Can you please publish your hardware settings?
The alix2d1 is IMHO a recommendation for LEAF routers.
DITTO
A - Serieller Anschluss : /dev/ttyS0
B - Pfad zur Lockdatei : /var/lock
E - Bps/Par/Bits : 115200 8N1
F - Hardware Flow Control: No
G - Software Flow Control: No
Make shure the Alix settings are exactly the same.
Also make shure that
I had a similar problem with a proxim AP-4000,
Latter I found out that I had to turn off hardware flow control in order
to communicate ( somehow decently )
Tried that too with hardware and/or software flow control
on/on,on/off,off/on,off/off. Didn't work. In fact, tried to make it work for
Hi,
Purchased the following from PC Engines Europe:
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d1.htm
Would like to report that the board didn't play nice with Debian Etch and
minicom. The serial port prints out lots of garbage. Ended up using Windoze and
Putty v0.60 as a console. The board is up and running
Theoretically, yes. Practically I would not even think about it.
If you can guarantee the uniqueness of all addresses within the various
networks you could use tap to bridge the networks. I do not recommend it.
Renumber one of the sites.
Thanks! The issue had arise because we were using
I have been reading but cannot find anything on this!
Q. Is the following possible? (ie. both end points have the same subnet IP
addresses)!
Thanks, Kwon
fw(leaf)--loc1(192.168.1.0/24)
| +--dmz1(192.168.2.0/24)
|
Internet
+(openvpnz)
|
|
fw(leaf)--loc2(192.168.1.0/24)
Everyone,
I just checked, and our documentation is available now.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/
Thanks a 1,000,000! Kwon
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On 6/18/2008 17:09, marvin horst wrote:
Please ignore my previous question. I was able to get my build environment
setup and compile the module without any problems :) I wasn't expecting it
to go so smoothly. Kudos to those of you who wrote the buildtool
environment.
The new driver is
The units I played with were purchased by a friend of mine who obtained
them directly from the vendor (in Hong Kong, I believe). They wanted a
small fortune to ship them (via express air delivery), but you can
provide UPS/FedEx shipping info and get them sent via more affordable
surface
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