KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
> Here you'll find the complete Changelog:
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=2&MMN_position=2:2
This page displays (in firefox 1.5) as:
XML Parsing Error: mismatched tag. Expected: .
Location:
http://lea
Bob
can't restrain myself from pouring salt ... :-)
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
...
>
> Thanks Erich and Martin, you had the right idea, it was a lost process.
> I believed
I don't know about your religious preferences but that is definitely
where believing belongs to. Don't worry though, happene
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Ron,
Here is where it is going wrong.
Then syslinux -s /dev/hda1.
Don't syslinux the partition. You want to do this: syslinux -s /dev/hda.
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On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 07:10, kwon wrote:
> > 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
> > tex
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 Sun, 2005-08-21 at 21:43 +0200, Arne Bernin wrote:
ups, wrong list, sorry ;-)
--arne
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On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 21:34 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Mike,
>
Hi Mike, EricS, ...
> But the whole initramfs is only supported with kernel 2.6, moving to this
> kernel is not only (optional) moving to initramfs but changing a lot in
> other packages, recompiling, change scripts, sys
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 08:00:17PM +0200, Arne Bernin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i was just wondering, if anyone of you will be
> at whatthehack (http://www.whatthehack.org) next weekend in Holland ??
Hi Arne,
I will be there on Saturday and Sunday.
Jaap
On 7/2/05, KP Kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please send your notes, bug reports, feature requests or whatelse
> you"ll like to add to the LEAF mailing-lists.
During the install process of Open-vpn you need to:
. /etc/easyrsa/vars
NOTE: when you run ./clean-all, I will be doing a rm -r
Am Freitag 08 Juli 2005 02:41 schrieb Stephen More:
> On 7/2/05, KP Kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The Bering-uClibc team released today Bering-uClibc 2.3 beta4.
> > Please send your notes, bug reports, feature requests or whatelse
> > you"ll like to add to the LEAF mailing-lists.
>
>
> On 7/2/05, KP Kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Bering-uClibc team released today Bering-uClibc 2.3 beta4.
> Please send your notes, bug reports, feature requests or whatelse
> you"ll like to add to the LEAF mailing-lists.
I do not see a syslinux.cfg or a leaf.cfg on the iso.
I would
On 7/2/05, KP Kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Bering-uClibc team released today Bering-uClibc 2.3 beta4.
> Please send your notes, bug reports, feature requests or whatelse
> you"ll like to add to the LEAF mailing-lists.
It looks like webconf is on the floppy image, but got left off
Michael,
I have a number of home office sites connected to the corporate office
via Bering boxes running IPSEC VPNs. The VPNs have been as stable as rocks.
Our phones are VOIP and our email system is Lotus Notes. If you know
anything about Notes, you know it will kill all available bandwidth whe
> I am very surprised that I cannot find qmail for Bering-uClibc.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Can somebody, please, make a Bering-uClibc qmail.lrp ???
Try Bering package http://leaf.sourceforge.net/packages/glibc-2.0/qmail.lrp.
You will need to use at least
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/view
A friend using Bering 1.2 is having problems getting dns information
from his Verizon DSL connection. He gets an IP address and can ping to
the Internet, but his resolv.conf only has local loopback information.
Can anyone using Verizon DSL tell me what they are using for PPP
options? Does anyo
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 10:39, Mike Noyes wrote:
> All old announcements input to our new website, and dates/authors are
> correct. RSS backend feeds created (aggregation on hub pending).
Everyone,
News Aggregation now active.
http://leaf-project.org/
> Project member user accounts aren't
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 10:39, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
> > also need to create user accounts for our project members.
>
> All old announcements input to our new website, and dates/aut
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
> I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
> also need to create user accounts for our project members.
Everyone,
All old announcements input to our new website, and dates/authors are
correct. RSS backend feeds created (ag
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
> I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
> also need to create user accounts for our project members.
Everyone,
While I finish working on old announcements, I'd like to gather more
testimonials. Our current page is spars
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 07:56, M Lu wrote:
> It seems to me that the "Addionnal packages for Bering-uClibc 2.x" is old. I
> used to see a nice summary of the newly updated packages at the end. Now I
> do not see it anymore and there are not any things recent, e.g. 2004-09,
> 2004-10 etc.
M Lu,
Th
Am Donnerstag, 9. Dezember 2004 16:56 schrieb M Lu:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Thank you for your hard work. I have found the following.
>
> It seems to me that the "Addionnal packages for Bering-uClibc 2.x"
> is old. I used to see a nice summary of the newly updated packages
> at the end. Now I do not see it
Original Message -
From: "Mike Noyes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leaf-devel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "leaf-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "leaf-announce"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 3:21 PM
Subject: [leaf-u
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 19:42, Mike Noyes wrote:
> leaf.sourceforge.net is working properly, but something isn't quite
> right with leaf-project.org. I'll work on it tomorrow.
Everyone,
Our leaf-project.org domain should be working properly now.
--
Mike Noyes
http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 19:02, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
> > also need to create user accounts for our project members.
> >
> > Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.
>
>
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Everyone,
> I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
> also need to create user accounts for our project members.
>
> Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.
Everyone,
I'm still having some path issues. I'll
Hi KP and Peter,
Thanks for the links. I'm currently going through the ultra monkey docs.
I've already managed to come up with rough packages for heartbeat and
ldirectord (plus a new perl package). My configs however, are not yet
working properly. I'll try to contribute stuff once I manage to get
Nathan
I succeeded to compile haserl for Bering glibc, now it seems there is a
problem with page rendering.
I just get the unrendered text on the output, is this a mime type problem?
I get well rendered output when I use the sh-httpd pages with mini-httpd.
Thanks
Erich
THINK
Püntenstrasse 39
81
Nathan
At 08:31 28.10.2004 -0400, Nathan Angelacos wrote:
A web-based configuration package for Bering-uClibc is available at:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/nangel/webconf/lrp/webconf.lrp
This package provides the monitoring functions of weblet and adds web-based
tools to perform
Hi!
> -Original Message-
> From: Victor McAllister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 5:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-devel] 2.4.26 kernel for wd1100.o
>
> According to Erich Titl's instructions on LEAF.
>
> Quote:
>
> "The
Eric-
Thanks for you reply.
My work environment is primarily Windows so I don't get to play much in
the Linux world. If changing the order of initialization for various
subsystems is a bad idea then I will stay away from that.
I investigated runlevels and RCDLINKS and came up with the follo
>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Weblet not rendering in Mozilla
>From: Calvin Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Looks like this time I'll have to find or build an RPM for the latest
>Mozilla (or better, Firefox). I'll try a connection from my home office
>RHL 7.3 machine running firefox too to see if that mak
On Friday 24 September 2004 05:59 pm, Tom Eastep wrote:
> In my 35 years in this business, I've come to learn that all
> System/Programming projects are easy in the opinion of people who are
> not responsible for delivering them.
You've done a mind boggling job with Shorewall and Seawall
througho
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Lynn Avants wrote:
| On Thursday 23 September 2004 04:47 am, James Neave wrote:
|
|>You know, I was just thinking that while I was reading this.
|>A configuration wizard for windows would be very handy. Something to
|>automate initial configuration and
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 02:47, James Neave wrote:
> You know, I was just thinking that while I was reading this.
> A configuration wizard for windows would be very handy. Something to
> automate initial configuration and even updating, puts the correct LRPs
> on, adds your network card modules to the
On Thursday 23 September 2004 04:47 am, James Neave wrote:
> You know, I was just thinking that while I was reading this.
> A configuration wizard for windows would be very handy. Something to
> automate initial configuration and even updating, puts the correct LRPs
> on, adds your network card mod
> >Any ideas how to make installation/configuration easier?
>
> Firewall users are not so likely to be Linux users. Most Linux
distros
> come with installable/installed firewalls, and workstations can be
made
> fairly secure in themselves. A LEAF installation tool should either
run
> with whateve
Am Donnerstag, 23. September 2004 18:00 schrieb James Neave:
> Only thing I think would be a problem, is the
> decompressing/de-archiving or the LRPs, updating scripts and the
> re-archiving/compressing. I personally don't know of any win32
> bzip2 implementations/APIs.
LRP's are tar.gz files not
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:47:15 +0100 "James Neave"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >But simple to start with, a windows or platform independent
application
> >that automates the download, assembly and initial configuration
(meaning
> >the necessary steps from the installation docs) would greatly
in
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:47:15 +0100 "James Neave"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>But simple to start with, a windows or platform independent application
>that automates the download, assembly and initial configuration (meaning
>the necessary steps from the installation docs) would greatly increase
>th
>Today's Topics:
>
> 1. WINSCP dropbear and editing LEAF conf files (Victor McAllister)
> 2. RE: WINSCP dropbear and editing LEAF conf files (David Pitts)
> 3. Re: editing lrp files in windows (Christian HOSTELET)
...8<...
> 190. Re: Shorewall rfc1918 list (M Lu)
> 191. Re: Shorewall rfc191
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:48:06 -0700 Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>
>Do you really think that diskettes should be part of any "new" solution?
>
I know many/most new computers no longer have floppies, and USB
"solid-state disks" are becoming de-rigueur. Personally, I don't like
it. I want
On Sunday 19 September 2004 10:00, Paul G Rogers wrote:
> >From: Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >I concluded that it was better to force users to deal with "real"
> >Shorewall configuration from the outset.
>
> Tom, I agree with that, but if parameterization simplifies initial
> installation of t
>From: Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I experimented with a parameterized Shorewall configuration for a while.
>What I found was that it made it easier for people to install Shorewall
>initially, but the first time that they wanted to do something for which
>there wasn't a parameter, they had to
Am Samstag, 18. September 2004 07:32 schrieb Paul G Rogers:
> I'm still receiving them, and saving them against the day I need
> them, but rarely reading them.
>
> >1. Our releases are pretty mature and stable, so less goes wrong
> > on the code side. So there is less to ask about.
>
> I think that
I'm still receiving them, and saving them against the day I need them,
but rarely reading them.
>1. Our releases are pretty mature and stable, so less goes wrong on the
>code side. So there is less to ask about.
I think that's part of it. "People don't want 1/4" drills, they want
1/4" holes!"
>Is the firewall blocking rfc1918? Wait a minute, isn't there something
>somewhere that blocks ALL rfc1918 addresses in Shorewall? That norfc
>switch in shorewalls, erm, one of the shorewall files? I know that NTL
>uses many rfc1918 networks, so would shorewall block packets from a DHCP
>server wit
Ok I try...
First you need to replace initrd ( to get latest busybox version).
Other packages changed are dnsmasq, weblet, shorewall, dropbear and etc.lrp
(which you can neglect, if you don't like to make partial backups of etc.lrp
- something I consider useless).
One package has been added sh
Any info on how to do an easy/painless upgrade from the beta5 to 2.2 to
preserve old config files?
>>> "K.-P. =?iso-8859-15?q?Kirchd=F6rfer?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/18/04
9:26:04 AM >>>
Following our well known 'release early, release often' cycle, we are
proud to
present Bering-uClibc 2.2.
This
Following our well known 'release early, release often' cycle, we are proud to
present Bering-uClibc 2.2.
This new release had the usual testing period, that included
a few betas and one release candidate.
Changes from 2.2-rc1:
- Busybox rc3
- weblet package was split into two:
weblet
I wonder if these Axiomtech people would be willing to sell a bunch of
these at a good price to LEAF users. They have a lot more options than
Linksys and run a compact flash. They would be worth two or three times
the price of a Linksys.
http://www.axiomtek.com.tw/product_detail.php?model_num
) 6488 3492 Fax: (08) 6488 1012
-Original Message-
From: K.-P. Kirchdörfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 12 May 2004 12:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: Bering-uClibc 2.2 beta2
The Bering-uClibc team releases
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. Mai 2004 20:04 schrieb Marko Nurmenniemi:
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Due to new linuxrc "backupdisk" is broken and has been removed.
With scp and dd support it shouldn't be a problem though - will anyone
miss this feature?
I will miss it.
Noted. thx for
Am Dienstag, 11. Mai 2004 21:18 schrieb George Metz:
> Because not everyone uses Linux on anything but their LEAF box. Heck, I
> DO use Linux, and when I do an upgrade it's usually with WinImage.
I have no idea about Windows, sorry - just thought if it's possible to do a
disk dump equivalent from
Because not everyone uses Linux on anything but their LEAF box. Heck, I
DO use Linux, and when I do an upgrade it's usually with WinImage.
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Dienstag, 11. Mai 2004 20:04 schrieb Marko Nurmenniemi:
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Due to new linuxrc "backupdisk" is broken and h
Am Dienstag, 11. Mai 2004 20:04 schrieb Marko Nurmenniemi:
> K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> >Due to new linuxrc "backupdisk" is broken and has been removed.
> >With scp and dd support it shouldn't be a problem though - will anyone
> > miss this feature?
>
> I will miss it.
Noted. thx for feedback.
>
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 12:48 PM
Subject: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: Bering-uClibc 2.2 beta2
> The Bering-uClibc team releases Bering-uClibc 2.2 beta2
>
> This release moves to new linuxrc and
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Due to new linuxrc "backupdisk" is broken and has been removed.
With scp and dd support it shouldn't be a problem though - will anyone miss
this feature?
I will miss it.
Keep it simple for the common people.
Menu option needs no learning and floppies do break from
The Bering-uClibc team releases Bering-uClibc 2.2 beta2
This release moves to new linuxrc and leaf.cfg written by Charles
Steinkuehler.
Please note we currently use the Bering way of module loading and will look at
alternatives (like Charles Steinkuehlers last modifications) during beta
cycle.
At 04:40 PM 5/3/2004 -0700, Peter Mueller wrote:
Hello Michelle,
> 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 applie
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
Hello Michelle,
> 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.
> >
> >
> Applied to "all Linux servers", 20 Mbps is not even a
> plausible "rule of
> thumb". I routinely see 60 Mbps on big (multi-gigabyte) LAN-to-LAN
> transfers (ftp, scp, and samba) between pairs of Linux
> servers (equipment
> varies, but typically either a 1 GHz P3 or a 1.7 GHz Celeron, usuall
Hi Nicolas
At 08:40 03.05.2004 -0400, nicolas bussieres wrote:
>i compiled bering 1.2 from leaf.sourceforge.net (latest) , added package
>bridge.lrp and ebtables.lrp , but when i run ebtables i get the famous
>"kernel doesnt support th ebtables filter table" but here the changelogs say
>its pat
At 18:16 28.04.2004, Paul G Rogers wrote:
...
I'll give it a try. I also need to check my Tom's RootBoot diskette and
see what size it is.
HP/Compaq tells me I have to go to one of their service centers for
anything like swapping the CPU with a classic Pentium, they won't tell me
what the missing
>From: "waeos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [leaf-user] Added host to DMZ; host sees anything; no one
>sees host (ping)
>
>#EXTERNAL INTERFACEINTERNAL ALL INTERFACESLOCAL
>
>212.202.143.196etho 10.22.22.196 Yes
Shouldn't that be "eth0"? zero, not oh.
no. every user you put on the PC will have the name
availiable on the pull-down menu when the PC is
started. even if ya could, there is no security in
Win98. any user can look at others stuff. just click
on the cancel button to the password box and you can
get into the computer and look at everythi
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 17:33:47 +0700
From: "Thitiporn Pornpirunrak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LeafUser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [leaf-user] How To Mount USB Flash Drive on Bering Stable 1.0??
Hi.. all
I am wondering that how to mount usb drive on bering box..
I have an usb drive and wou
At 16:36 14.03.2004 -0600, you wrote:
>re: mounting various partitions in /linuxrc
>
>I have been thinking more about this issue, and have come to the following conclusion
>(mantra). Repeat after me:
>
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
>... linuxrc IS NOT init ...
true, t
> > Christian,
> >
> > I can't reply to the list because I have only webmail at the moment, but
> I'm "in charge" of the (uClibc) pcmcia packages.
> >
> > The addition of S,38 to the list of startup levels is somewhat
redundant,
> can you check if only "S,S20 0,K20 6,K20" in the RCDLINKS also works
> Christian,
>
> I can't reply to the list because I have only webmail at the moment, but
I'm "in charge" of the (uClibc) pcmcia packages.
>
> The addition of S,38 to the list of startup levels is somewhat redundant,
can you check if only "S,S20 0,K20 6,K20" in the RCDLINKS also works
correct?
> If
- Original Message -
From: "Henning Jebsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Christian HOSTELET" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Re: LEAF on Notebook help
> Christian H
Joah
At 19:53 19.02.2004, joah moat wrote:
Ecxept that joe moat is still not up and running :(
That is not a complete problem description, could you tell us _exactly_
what your problem is?
We would then be in a better position to help you.
cheers
Erich
THINK
Püntenstrasse 39
8143 Stallikon
mail
Ecxept that joe moat is still not up and running :(
From: Henning Jebsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Christian HOSTELET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Re: LEAF on Notebook help
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 12:49:36 +0100
Christian HOSTELET wrote:
Christian HOSTELET wrote:
The package pcmcia.lrp should be modified to contain two scripts in
/etc/init.d
> The first script (/etc/init.d/pcmcia) is the standard one but with the
RCDLINKS line changed to:
RCDLINKS="S,S38 2,S13 3,S13 4,S13 5,S13 6,K87"
GREAT ! Wonderful ! Let me hug you ;-). This c
Hello ??? (joah, moat ?)
Let's try to explain it differently how I solved my own problem...
The package pcmcia.lrp should be modified to contain two scripts in
/etc/init.d
The first script (/etc/init.d/pcmcia) is the standard one but with the
RCDLINKS line changed to:
RCDLINKS="S,S38 2,S13 3,S
>Question: What would be the best VPN package to use ?
>CIPE, IPSEC, something else ???
I recommend IPSEC. It is secure and easily managed. I have been running
numerous IPSEC VPNs from LEAF boxes for years with no problem. These VPNs
are not just Bering-Bering but also to Cisco and Nortel VPN co
Hi
(again me)
Found some addtional time in the last weekend, so here some more ideas
about the problem:
Because Iam new in (open)vpn, it could be that all my trouble comes
because of an configuration mistake, but Iam getting more an more sure,
that the crash comes because of openvpn makes to la
>From: Lynn Avants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering with Shorewall compromised ?
>
>I don't imagine a router would be much fun to compromise for the work
you
>would have to put in. It would be a lot more fun and far easier just to
>hijack access to a client host through an IM c
On Monday 08 December 2003 03:29 pm, Jacques Nilo wrote:
[...]
> I am sure they are now many knowledgeable people around who will bring
> fresh ideas and energy. And the doc is still around :-)
>
> It has been a real pleasure to work with such a nice community
>
> Long life to the LEAF project !
J
Am Montag, 8. Dezember 2003 22:29 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> Dear folks
> After quite some years spent working on LEAF, most of them dedicated to the
> "Bering" variant, I realise that the time I can spend on the project is
> diminishing every day. I have therefore decided to follow one of the many
>
Jacques,
It is with great respect and appreciation that I say, thank you for all
of your hard work on behalf of the LEAF-Project. You will be missed.
Best regards,
Eric Kiser
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leaf-devel-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jacques Nil
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 13:29, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Dear folks
> After quite some years spent working on LEAF, most of them dedicated to the
> "Bering" variant, I realise that the time I can spend on the project is
> diminishing every day. I have therefore decided to follow one of the many
> good
On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 08:39, Eric House wrote:
> I've made a six-line addition to viewhits in weblet.lrp that adds the
> ability to view all shorewall log entries for a particular port. It's
> added parallel to the existing ability to view all entries for a
> particular source IP address. When yo
>From: "Luis.F.Correia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Bering v1.0 pppd didn't poff after idle expired
>
>Maybe you would want to look at the ppp-filter.lrp package.
Thanks for the reference. I'll take a look at it. I don't have much
room left on my floppy though.
>When you set a
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 14:09:55 -0700, you wrote:
>I am trying to get an pulsar ADSL modem woking
>(www.traverse.com.au) with Bering 1.2. The problem is
>none of there drivers are working.
>1/ Has anyone got the pulsar ADSL modem (or other PCI)
>modems working with bering
Is there any word on a
Bryan Greer wrote:
Hi again Charles,
Thank you for the rapid reply, I am sorry that mine is somewhat late as
things here have been extremely busy. I agree with you comments on the leaf
product and it will be difficult to configure anything to work in the manner
I suggested due to the fact that app
more info Chipset prism2.5, PCI card. I enable in /etc/modules hostap and hostap_pci
as second module. Both of them are copied in /lib/modules. I will try to uncoment all
hostap modules to see if It corrects problem.
Petr
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Od (From): "Steve Wrigh
Bryan Greer wrote:
Charles,
Just wanted to drop you a quick note regarding the Eiger - Stein version of
the leaf. Seems to be fairly good at keeping the script kiddies out and a
lot of unwanted idiots. My hat is off to you. I do have one question though,
that is, in light of the corruption out the
Jacques Nilo wrote:
The openssh 3.7.1p1 suite is available for testing in the following directory:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/openssh-3.7.1p1/
It is compiled statically against openssl 0.9.7b
Jacques
Thank you Jacques for all your hard work
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Kevin wrote:
I am running a two floppy set and I have three files needed to cover both
floppies:
Disk 1
pkgpath.cfg
/dev/fd0u1440,/dev/fd1u1440
syslinux.cfg
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux
append=load_ramdisk=1 initrd=root.lrp initrd_archive=minix
ramdisk_size=16384 root=/dev/ram0 boo
I am running a two floppy set and I have three files needed to cover both
floppies:
Disk 1
pkgpath.cfg
/dev/fd0u1440,/dev/fd1u1440
syslinux.cfg
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux
append=load_ramdisk=1 initrd=root.lrp initrd_archive=minix
ramdisk_size=16384 root=/dev/ram0 boot=/dev/fd0u
j d wrote:
>
> Thanks for the links; I had no idea, although I probably should have known, that
> DNScache was that smart. Now, if only I could get myself to that point.
>
> -joe
Shouldn't be any problem. Bering doc for dnscache is at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/dnscache.html
HI Sean,
Actually, I was using the file from the UClibc dist on a regular Bering
(Glibc 2.0.7) dist. I wasn't seeing a segfault, so I figured it was an HTML
error (I was also tweaking the weblet app).
The funny thing is, I downloaded the source for parsefw to my development
box running in UML, a
Hi All,
since WISP-DIST runs read-only off a flash disk, has anyone thought of
PXE booting a box (LTSP style http://ltsp.org ) and having WISP-DIST
install itself into RAM ?
Have you checked:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bupxebooting.html
I do not know how it would work on WISP-DIST but
This new release is great news.
Can someone suggest an atheros-based PCI card that works with the linux
aetheros driver in "ap" mode!
Thanks,
Marc
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Vladimir,
Sam Leffler (author of the linux driver for the atheros) mentioned to me
today that it is unstable, though, he has not detailed why this is the case.
Furthermore, it is not clear whether the problem lies within the binary
portion or source portion of the driver, or within the firmware. A
Thanks Vladimir, for all your great work! This is a wonderful project, you
are greatly appreciated!!!
Curtis V. Schleich
CCA and CCAonline
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From: "Vladimir Ivaschenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "leaf-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
Vladimir,
What steps would be required to convert the latest wisp distribution to work
properly on a IDE hard disk?
For example, what would one have to do to ensure that the partition table
wont get all screwed up. Presumably it requires an install via the packages
you have made available, rather
I would suggest it is too early to think about using Atheros in
production mode. The driver is quite unstable yet, I couldn't
make it run well in AP mode.
Also note that atheros support is included as a separate package,
which you can get from
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/downloads/pack
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