[leaf-devel] IPv6 Customer Edge Routers

2017-05-25 Thread Mike Noyes
Basic Requirements for IPv6 Customer Edge Routers
draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc7084-bis-01
Active Internet-Draft (v6ops WG)
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-v6ops-rfc7084-bis/
This document specifies requirements for an IPv6 Customer Edge (CE)
router.  Specifically, the current version of this document focuses on
the basic provisioning of an IPv6 CE router and the provisioning of
IPv6 hosts attached to it.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Another router

2016-01-21 Thread Mike Noyes
On 08/03/2014 03:18 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
> i have found this router: http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-lite
> * 
> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-reviews/32012-first-look-ubiquiti-edgerouter-lite

Yves,
I just purchased an ERLite-3. I plan to pair it with a gigabit switch
with PoE 802.3at. I'll add an 802.11ac AP or two to finish off the site.

BTW, you can install OpenWRT on the ERLite-3.
https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/ubiquiti/edgerouter.lite


Andrew,
EdgeOS is a fork of Vyatta (Debian distro).

As for price performance see:
https://dl.ubnt.com/Tolly212127UbiquitiEdgeRouterLitePricePerformance.pdf

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[leaf-devel] XOR botnet

2015-10-13 Thread Mike Noyes
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Don’t blame Linux for the XOR botnet
http://www.infoworld.com/article/2990956/linux/dont-blame-linux-for-the-
xor-botnet.html
Paul Venezia writes: In the context of the XOR botnet, we’re talking
about poorly designed embedded Linux systems that not only lack basic
protections against brute-force login attacks, but don’t even enforce
sensible password policies. This has more to do with unconscionably
bad vendor practices than any other factor.

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Re: [leaf-devel] XOR botnet

2015-10-13 Thread Mike Noyes
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On 10/13/2015 07:56 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Don’t blame Linux for the XOR botnet 
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/2990956/linux/dont-blame-linux-for-th
e-
>
> 
xor-botnet.html
> Paul Venezia writes: In the context of the XOR botnet, we’re
> talking about poorly designed embedded Linux systems that not only
> lack basic protections against brute-force login attacks, but don’t
> even enforce sensible password policies. This has more to do with
> unconscionably bad vendor practices than any other factor.


How to detect and remove XOR DDoS malware
https://www.akamai.com/us/en/about/news/press/2015-press/xor-ddos-botnet
- -attacking-linux-machines.jsp
The presence of XOR DDoS can be detected in two ways. To detect this
botnet in a network, look for communications between a bot and its C2
using a Snort rule provided in the advisory. To detect infection of
this malware on a Linux host, the advisory includes a YARA rule that
pattern matches strings observed in the binary.

XOR DDoS is persistent – it runs processes that will reinstall the
malicious files if they are deleted. Therefore removing the XOR DDoS
malware is a four-step process for which several scripts are provided
in the advisory:

Identify the malicious files in two directories.
Identify the processes that promote persistence of the main process.
Kill the malicious processes.
Delete the malicious files.


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[leaf-devel] Reproducible builds

2015-09-08 Thread Mike Noyes
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Are we there yet?

How Debian Is Trying to Shut Down the CIA and Make Software
Trustworthy Again
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-debian-is-trying-to-shut-down-the-c
ia-and-make-software-trustworthy-again
Reproducible builds are already a staple of Bitcoin and the Tor
Project. Many other free software projects, including FreeBSD, NetBSD,
and OpenWrt, are moving in the same direction.

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[leaf-devel] SF Status

2015-07-22 Thread Mike Noyes
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https://sourceforge.net/blog/category/status-updates/
https://sourceforge.net/blog/category/sitestatus/

SourceForge Infrastructure and Service Restoration
Jul 18, 2015

SourceForge developer pages online
Jul 20, 2015

SourceForge mailing lists online
Jul 22, 2015

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[leaf-devel] third party offers

2015-06-03 Thread Mike Noyes
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Third party offers will be presented with Opt-In projects only
https://sourceforge.net/blog/third-party-offers-will-be-presented-with-o
pt-in-projects-only/

In an effort to address a number of concerns we have been hearing from
the media and community at large, we at SourceForge would like to note
that we have stopped presenting third party offers for unmaintained
SourceForge projects.

While we had recently tested presenting easy-to-decline third party
offers with a very small number of unmaintained SourceForge projects,
we discontinued this practice promptly based on negative community
feedback.  At this time, we present third party offers only with a few
projects where it is explicitly approved by the project developer, or
if the project is already bundling third party offers.

As a company, we at SourceForge pride ourselves on being highly
responsive to our community members and, with that in mind, do our
best to respond to all communications and address all concerns in a
timely manner. We encourage anyone that would like additional
information about our practices or specific issues they have  to reach
out to us directly by using the “Help” link in the header of the
SourceForge site, which provides contact information for our Support
team and which will ensure any questions or issues you may have are
resolved in an efficient manner. As usual feel free to contact us also
at communityt...@sourceforge.net.

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Re: [leaf-devel] third party offers

2015-06-03 Thread Mike Noyes
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Third party offers are present in projects with an i in the download
button.

Example:
https://imgur.com/N2Ayzy5


On 06/03/2015 06:27 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Third party offers will be presented with Opt-In projects only 
 https://sourceforge.net/blog/third-party-offers-will-be-presented-with
- -o

 
pt-in-projects-only/
 
 In an effort to address a number of concerns we have been hearing
 from the media and community at large, we at SourceForge would like
 to note that we have stopped presenting third party offers for
 unmaintained SourceForge projects.
 
 While we had recently tested presenting easy-to-decline third
 party offers with a very small number of unmaintained SourceForge
 projects, we discontinued this practice promptly based on negative
 community feedback.  At this time, we present third party offers
 only with a few projects where it is explicitly approved by the
 project developer, or if the project is already bundling third
 party offers.
 
 As a company, we at SourceForge pride ourselves on being highly 
 responsive to our community members and, with that in mind, do our 
 best to respond to all communications and address all concerns in
 a timely manner. We encourage anyone that would like additional 
 information about our practices or specific issues they have  to
 reach out to us directly by using the “Help” link in the header of
 the SourceForge site, which provides contact information for our
 Support team and which will ensure any questions or issues you may
 have are resolved in an efficient manner. As usual feel free to
 contact us also at communityt...@sourceforge.net.

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[leaf-devel] tinification

2015-03-01 Thread Mike Noyes
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Interesting tinyconfig kernel build.
https://tiny.wiki.kernel.org/

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Re: [leaf-devel] Wifi 802ac card

2015-01-04 Thread Mike Noyes
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On 12/29/2014 06:17 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 i'm looking for a 802ac wifi card in mini pcie format that was
 compatible with our leaf kernel. Do you have see something that
 works ?


Supported Devices
ath10k supports Qualcomm Atheros 802.11ac QCA98xx hw2.0 based devices,
here's a list of known products:
http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Drivers/ath10k#Supported_Devices

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Re: [leaf-devel] A great project

2014-08-23 Thread Mike Noyes
On 08/23/2014 03:39 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Hi all,

 if you don't know Yocto (https://www.yoctoproject.org/about) it's a great 
 project to build custom Linux-based systems for embedded products that 
 already support a lot of BSP (Board Support Package
  : specific board packages).

 Perhaps we can take a lot of informations to build custom kernel for other 
 architecture like mipsel.

Yves,
David and Andrew discussed Yocto 2011-11-01, and I posted about it on
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Re: [leaf-devel] Misused of next branch

2014-08-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 08/05/2014 02:07 PM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
-snip-
 Humm it's seems there are new commits in the next branch, but i don't see 
 where it came from.
 We must see only merges in next branch. And actually i only see master and 
 kernel-3.14 that can be merge into next ?
-snip-

https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/mailman/leaf-git-commits/
https://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-git-commits@lists.sourceforge.net/
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Re: [leaf-devel] Git - Submodules

2014-07-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/22/2014 04:41 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 22 juil. 2014 à 11:47, Per Sjoholm tas...@users.sourceforge.net a écrit :

 Can git submodules be of help in reducing size
 http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Tools-Submodules

 Github also has feutures .
 No as each git repositories contain all the history.

Yves,
I concur with KP and Andrew that our current repository works, and meets
SF requirements for source code. If you want to try something different,
SF supports multiple git repositories.

SourceForge:  Git
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/#features

• Multiple repositories are supported.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Git - Submodules

2014-07-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/22/2014 05:12 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 22 juil. 2014 à 14:08, Mike Noyes mhno...@users.sourceforge.net a écrit :
-snip-
 I concur with KP and Andrew that our current repository works, and meets
 SF requirements for source code. If you want to try something different,
 SF supports multiple git repositories.

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• Multiple repositories are supported.
 Yes, actually we are using 3 git repositories on SF.

Yves,
I'm well aware of that, as I helped set them up.

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[leaf-devel] EFForg - OpenWireless

2014-07-21 Thread Mike Noyes
The official home of the EFF OpenWireless Project
https://github.com/EFForg/OpenWireless

Calling All Hackers: Help Us Build an Open Wireless Router
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/07/building-open-wireless-router

The software aims to do several things that existing routers don't
do well—or don't do at all. We are beginning a journey that we hope
will attract supporters and fellow travelers to help reach the
following goals:

• Allow small business and home users to easily enable an open
network, so guests and passersby can get an Internet connection if
they need one, while keeping a password-locked WPA2 network for
themselves and their friends or coworkers.

• Let you share a bounded portion of your bandwidth on the open
network, so guest users cannot slow down your Internet connection or
use a large portion of your monthly quota.

• Provide state-of-the-art network queuing, so most users can expect
an improved Internet experience—especially with latency-sensitive
applications—compared to what commonly available consumer grade
routers are delivering today.

• Offer a minimalist, secure, and elegant Web user interface to set
up and configure the router. Advanced, non-minimalist administrative
options are accessible by SSH.

• Advance the state of the art in consumer Wi-Fi router security and
begin turning back the growing tide of attacks against them. Most or
all existing router software is full of XSS and CSRF
vulnerabilities, and we want to change that.

• Include a secure software auto-update mechanism. In addition to
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[leaf-devel] TCP connection caching

2014-02-14 Thread Mike Noyes
Measuring  Mitigating Web Performance Bottlenecks in Broadband Access
Networks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPngUeydFcc
24min 47sec

Measuring and Mitigating Web Performance Bottlenecks in Broadband Access
Networks
http://conferences.sigcomm.org/imc/2013/papers/imc120-sundaresanA.pdf‎

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Re: [leaf-devel] TCP connection caching

2014-02-14 Thread Mike Noyes
popularity-based-prefetching
https://github.com/ssundaresan/popularity-based-prefetching
This tool tracks popular domains (both DNS and web). It prefetches DNS
requests and keeps TCP connections alive to those domains to speed up
Web page load times. It is a protoype only: it requires you use dnsmasq
and the polipo proxy.

Polipo — a caching web proxy
http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/polipo/


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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2013-07-21 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/21/2013 10:21 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Am 21.07.2013 17:09, schrieb Andrew:
 Hi all.
 It seems like LEAF history task becomes lost somewhere into mailing list 
 archives... I think that it'll be good for project if it'll be written 
 (at least early stages and main releases with short benefits description).
 
 Indeed the idea was lost in the archives.
 And with the updates for 5.0.1-beta1 I think updating packages has
 almost been for the time being, so there should be some time to write a
 draft for the history (good time to reflect history after Bering-uClibc
 hit the 100.000 downloads milestone last week).
 Anyway, my concerns are still, where it should be published.
 The current pages are outdated, and maintenance is difficult, if not
 impossible (adding packages for v5 does not work etc..)
 So moving to a new CMS is IMHO urgent.

Everyone,
The website is my fault. I can extract the content from the database,
and convert it to html. I propose we import it into Mediawiki as a
temporary measure. I'll then archive the website, place it in the FRS,
and delete it from the shell. I'll then make Mediawiki our project website.

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2013-07-21 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/21/2013 11:21 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 21.07.2013 19:52, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 07/21/2013 10:21 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi,

 Am 21.07.2013 17:09, schrieb Andrew:
 Hi all.
 It seems like LEAF history task becomes lost somewhere into mailing list 
 archives... I think that it'll be good for project if it'll be written 
 (at least early stages and main releases with short benefits description).

 Indeed the idea was lost in the archives.
 And with the updates for 5.0.1-beta1 I think updating packages has
 almost been for the time being, so there should be some time to write a
 draft for the history (good time to reflect history after Bering-uClibc
 hit the 100.000 downloads milestone last week).
 Anyway, my concerns are still, where it should be published.
 The current pages are outdated, and maintenance is difficult, if not
 impossible (adding packages for v5 does not work etc..)
 So moving to a new CMS is IMHO urgent.

 Everyone,
 The website is my fault. I can extract the content from the database,
 and convert it to html. I propose we import it into Mediawiki as a
 temporary measure. I'll then archive the website, place it in the FRS,
 and delete it from the shell. I'll then make Mediawiki our project website.

 Comments?
 
 There are certainly a few questions we have to decide first:
 1) what about roles/access
 2) what about LEAF versions beyond Bering-uClibc (even if they are
 historical)?
 3) integration with SF Allura
 4) integration of packages page with links to git repo, where a user can
 download seperate packages.
 
 To summarize  - I do not like pages that looks like a wiki - and though
 David did a very good job moving our docs from docbook-based webpages to
 wiki, the main entry should be something more appealing than the wiki
 look.
 That's the reasons, I've liked your idea to use drupal etc..

KP,
Understood.

 But maybe you can provide a proposal of Mediawiki for our project
 website, that will proof me wrong.

This is a temporary measure. We need to get the content out of
phpWebsite; and placing it in the wiki will allow us to organize, prune,
etc. the content before placing it in a new CMS.


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[leaf-devel] Wireless N USB Adapter

2013-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Any opinions on the TPE-N150USB that recently received 'Respects Your
Freedom' certification from the FSF?

https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom

It costs four times what the Edimax EW-7811Un does. I note the
RTL8188CUS chipset is having issues with the latest kernels.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Wireless N USB Adapter

2013-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/16/2013 07:30 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Any opinions on the TPE-N150USB that recently received 'Respects Your
 Freedom' certification from the FSF?
 
 https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom

The main difference seems to be open firmware.

https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware/issues
https://github.com/qca/open-ath9k-htc-firmware/commits/master


 It costs four times what the Edimax EW-7811Un does. I note the
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[leaf-devel] logstash

2013-06-13 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Is it possible for us to implement logstash on Bering-uClibc?

  http://logstash.net/

Elasticsearch on the embedded appliance?

  http://logstash.net/docs/1.1.13/tutorials/getting-started-simple

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Re: [leaf-devel] logstash

2013-06-13 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/13/2013 06:36 AM, Andrew wrote:
 Hi.
 I think that it isn't a good idea to use java software on small devices 
 with small amount of RAM.

Andrew,
Agreed. I was hoping the embedded version of Elasticsearch wasn't
implemented in java. I apologize for not doing further research before
posting.

http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/setup/installation/
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/java-api/client/


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 Everyone,
 Is it possible for us to implement logstash on Bering-uClibc?

http://logstash.net/

 Elasticsearch on the embedded appliance?

http://logstash.net/docs/1.1.13/tutorials/getting-started-simple

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF for raspberry pi

2013-03-31 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/31/2013 10:26 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi all;
 
 with the help of David and based on the work of buildtool.org developers
 and many others, I was able to create a toolchain that produces a kernel
 and lrp's able to boot on a raspberry pi, to login, to get local net
 access and to ssh into the remote box.
 
 While it will be a long way to create images for the raspberry pi, it
 clearly shows that our toolchain is able to successfully cross-compile -
 something I've expected, but it's always good to see it really works.
-snip-

KP,
Outstanding! Blog entry posted.
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/blog/2013/03/leaf-for-raspberry-pi/


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[leaf-devel] NANOG

2013-03-27 Thread Mike Noyes
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This post is to remind everyone of a resource that may have slipped
people's minds.

Welcome to the na...@nanog.org mailing list!

To post to this list, send your message to:

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General information about the mailing list is at:

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Re: [leaf-devel] Track - Allura Tickets

2013-03-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/16/2013 08:35 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Mike;
 
 while I see still issues with git integration in Allura, I have no
 objections moving trac to Allura tickets, since Trac has not been widely
 used. So let's give it a try.

KP,
Do you think we need to migrate content from Trac to Allura Tickets, or
just switch default project support?


 Another issue is, that I'd like to a Packages 5.x page on our
 webpages, but I run into timeouts/errors/whatever.

New page created, added to menu, and available for content. Enjoy.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=29


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Re: [leaf-devel] Track - Allura Tickets

2013-03-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/17/2013 07:54 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 17.03.2013 15:41, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 03/16/2013 08:35 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Mike;

 while I see still issues with git integration in Allura, I have no
 objections moving trac to Allura tickets, since Trac has not been widely
 used. So let's give it a try.

 KP,
 Do you think we need to migrate content from Trac to Allura Tickets, or
 just switch default project support?
 
 Will we still have access to the TRAC content after switching?

KP,
For a while. SF is deprecating the Hosted Apps service. We can archive
the Trac content, but importing into Allura is problematic.


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[leaf-devel] Track - Allura Tickets

2013-03-16 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
I propose we deprecate Track for Allura Tickets. When SF retires hosted
apps the only way to run track on project web is as a cgi script.

Migrating Trac from Hosted Apps to Project Web (performance/speed issues)
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Migrating%20Trac%20from%20Hosted%20Apps/

I enabled the Allura Tickets tool for evaluation.

https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/tickets/
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/admin/tools


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Re: [leaf-devel] 5.0-beta1?

2013-03-03 Thread Mike Noyes
On 02/22/2013 01:52 PM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 02/22/2013 12:40 PM, Andrew wrote:
 -snip-
 Also it'll be good to fix links on http://leaf.sourceforge.net - for 
 ex., git repo points on obsolete repository...
 
 Andrew,
 I'll attend to that issue tomorrow. Thanks for letting me know about it.

Andrew,
Done.

 Everyone,
 SF is starting to force project upgrades to Allura, so I expect hosted
 app migration work to accelerate. I'm still waiting on a few things
 (OpenID, updates to projectweb, etc.) before migrating our hosted apps.
 
 http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/


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Re: [leaf-devel] 5.0-beta1?

2013-02-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On 02/22/2013 12:40 PM, Andrew wrote:
-snip-
 Also it'll be good to fix links on http://leaf.sourceforge.net - for 
 ex., git repo points on obsolete repository...

Andrew,
I'll attend to that issue tomorrow. Thanks for letting me know about it.

Everyone,
SF is starting to force project upgrades to Allura, so I expect hosted
app migration work to accelerate. I'm still waiting on a few things
(OpenID, updates to projectweb, etc.) before migrating our hosted apps.

http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/

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[leaf-devel] LEAF project

2013-01-26 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Here is an interesting idea from Mohan.


 Original Message 
Subject:Message via your Google Profile: LEAF project
Date:   Sat, 26 Jan 2013 16:20:57 +
From:   Mohan Sundaram smo...@gmail.com
To: mhno...@gmail.com



I was talking to a couple of folks and recommending they use LEAF to do 
some pentesting with a small footprint Linux distribution. During the 
discussions, I suggested they build a VM with LEAF as the OS within and 
give that as a download for folks to use. Coming to think of it now, it 
is an interesting method of distributing LEAF for folks to try LEAF. I'm 
pretty much out of touch with the LEAF mailing list forum. Can you 
suggest this to the developers of current branches being maintained 
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[leaf-devel] Manager's Guide to Building a Product with Embedded Linux

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[leaf-devel] Net Monitor

2013-01-14 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Interesting.

Bluetooth Net Monitor
http://blog.zakkemble.co.uk/bluetooth-net-monitor/

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Re: [leaf-devel] reduce image size

2013-01-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 01/05/2013 11:06 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi;

 I saw that the image size from 4.0 to 4.3 increased from ~44Mb to ~73 MB
 (and ~80MB for 5.0).

KP,
Ouch! How did the code base double in size that quickly?

 While this is mainly related to amount of improved and newly added
 packages, we can save some space if we improve the packaging with
 buildpackage.pl.

 Currently we add to the images a few useless MB when adding all
 kernel-related variants for initmod, kdebuginfo and moddb.

 Something worth to look into, IMHO.

Agreed.

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Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: Pending upgrade to Allura

2012-12-29 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/29/2012 11:48 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 14.12.2012 08:44, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 Everyone,
 Upgrade complete.

 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/
 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/wiki/Home/

 git clone ssh://u...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/code leaf-code
 git clone ssh://u...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/packages leaf-packages
 git clone ssh://u...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc
 leaf-bering-uclibc

 Hi Mike;

 do we need to update
 https://www.ohloh.net/p/leaf
 as well?

KP,
Yes.

 And IF, can you take care of?

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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/25/2012 05:45 PM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 12/25/2012 03:16 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 19.12.2012 15:28, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/19/2012 05:46 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 19 déc. 2012 à 10:36, KP Kirchdoerfer kap...@users.sourceforge.net a 
 écrit :
 And the new URL to browse the git repository is this one?
 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser


 Using this url: 
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/ci/master/log/?path= seems 
 good

 Everyone,
 I'm seeing some issues with the Allura 'Browse Commits' page for our
 bering-uclibc repository.

 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser

 Intermittent failure to return with commit details. Can anyone else
 verify this issue?

 Loading commit details...

 For comparison see:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/code/commit_browser
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/packages/commit_browser


 Hi Mike,

 this is still an open issue.

Everyone,
Open ticket with SF staff on this issue is:

https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/5496/


 Also when going into a branch (e.g. master) it shows a rather static
 list, which doesn't show the latest changes -  it's almost the status if
 10/2012.

 Looking into the History though shows a recent list of changes.

 In any case I prefer this view as default, when selecting a branch.

 Is that possible?

 KP,
 I'll speak with the SF staff when they return from the holiday break.

 Just asking for the features we had with the old cgi interface to git,
 currently I'd say it's a step back, unfortunately.


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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-25 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/25/2012 03:16 PM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 19.12.2012 15:28, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/19/2012 05:46 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 19 déc. 2012 à 10:36, KP Kirchdoerfer kap...@users.sourceforge.net a 
 écrit :
 And the new URL to browse the git repository is this one?
 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser


 Using this url: 
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/ci/master/log/?path= seems good

 Everyone,
 I'm seeing some issues with the Allura 'Browse Commits' page for our
 bering-uclibc repository.

 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser

 Intermittent failure to return with commit details. Can anyone else
 verify this issue?

Loading commit details...

 For comparison see:

 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/code/commit_browser
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/packages/commit_browser


 Hi Mike,

 this is still an open issue.

 Also when going into a branch (e.g. master) it shows a rather static
 list, which doesn't show the latest changes -  it's almost the status if
 10/2012.

 Looking into the History though shows a recent list of changes.

 In any case I prefer this view as default, when selecting a branch.

 Is that possible?

KP,
I'll speak with the SF staff when they return from the holiday break.

 Just asking for the features we had with the old cgi interface to git,
 currently I'd say it's a step back, unfortunately.


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[leaf-devel] Embedded Linux

2012-12-22 Thread Mike Noyes
7 Embedded Linux Stories to Watch in 2013
https://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/systems-management/683228-7-embedded-linux-stories-to-watch-in-2013

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Re: [leaf-devel] Embedded Linux

2012-12-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/22/2012 09:19 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 7 Embedded Linux Stories to Watch in 2013
 https://www.linux.com/news/enterprise/systems-management/683228-7-embedded-linux-stories-to-watch-in-2013

Yocto Project | Open Source embedded Linux build system, package 
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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 01:36 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 17.12.2012 14:58, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/17/2012 03:17 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Hi all,

 i see some commits that has been done in the old git repository:

 $ git cherry -v origin/master old/master
 + 7127babead986725fc128e9acc7b1c5a08fa44d8 kernel update to 3.2.35
 + b3b98c475e6392a92951c3b29445d3db86c9a7f6 add verification with gpgv

 I have merge the changes in the new git repository but don't forget to 
 change the URL of the new git repository with a command like this:

 git remote set-url origin 
 ssh://yourn...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc

 Yves,
 Thanks for catching this issue.


 Hi;

 does this mean

 http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/bering-uclibc;a=summary

 is outdated?

KP,
Yes.

 And the new URL to browse the git repository is this one?
 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser

Correct.

 In that case it seems not to be updated, the latest commits by Yves are
 not shown.

I see three commits [ce11cc], [18e8f8] and, [17fa94]) from Yves two days 
ago.

I also see the two [5edf97], and [25b53c] from you today.


 Also the commit message has some small errors, like refering to UNNAMED
 Project.

Where are you seeing this?


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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 05:46 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 19 déc. 2012 à 10:36, KP Kirchdoerfer kap...@users.sourceforge.net a 
 écrit :
 And the new URL to browse the git repository is this one?
 http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser


 Using this url: 
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/ci/master/log/?path= seems good

Everyone,
I'm seeing some issues with the Allura 'Browse Commits' page for our 
bering-uclibc repository.

https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc/commit_browser

Intermittent failure to return with commit details. Can anyone else 
verify this issue?

  Loading commit details...

For comparison see:

https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/code/commit_browser
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/packages/commit_browser

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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 06:27 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 19.12.2012 14:47, schrieb Mike Noyes:
-snip-
 Also the commit message has some small errors, like refering to UNNAMED
 Project.

 Where are you seeing this?

 In the  mails sent to leaf-cimmit mailinglist.

KP,
Verified. Thanks. This is a problem with the git mailing list commit 
config. I'm looking into the problem now.


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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 07:14 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 19.12.2012 16:01, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/19/2012 06:40 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 12/19/2012 06:27 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 19.12.2012 14:47, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 -snip-
 Also the commit message has some small errors, like refering to UNNAMED
 Project.

 Where are you seeing this?

 In the  mails sent to leaf-cimmit mailinglist.

 KP,
 Verified. Thanks. This is a problem with the git mailing list commit
 config. I'm looking into the problem now.

 KP,
 Fixed. Allura git migration failed to copy description files. Thanks for
 catching that.


 I see- thanks. Almost perfect, what about a capital first letter for
 Bering-uClibc :)

KP,
Done. I just copied the exact text from my backup prior to migration. I 
guess that minor issue is in every prior commit message. Anyway, fixed now.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 10:35 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 the allura git browser is a pain.

 I've checked again, and now, regardless if logged in or out, I do have
 the same issues as above when I click History.

 Another flaw is that I sometimes get the option to Log In but none to
 Log out. If I get the option to logout via menu I'll end up in
 sourceforge.net but not in the same space I logged out.

 And even more worse, I've seen today it almostly worked, but either it's
 a UI issue and I can't find it, or it fails too often.
 Either way it really needs some hands on to be on par with the old cgi
 page.

 With the working commit-mailinglist and a local git browser it should be
 possible to work around the issues. Shurely not your fault, but
 hopefully your contacts to SF team will help to solve the remaining issues.

KP,
I forwarded your comments to Rich Bowen a.k.a. DrBacchus on irc.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/19/2012 10:35 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
-snip-
 Another flaw is that I sometimes get the option to Log In but none to
 Log out. If I get the option to logout via menu I'll end up in
 sourceforge.net but not in the same space I logged out.

Everyone,
There is a little drop-down menu in the upper right hand corner labeled 
Me that you can use to logout and a couple of other things. On logout 
you do get redirected to the SF home page, and the upper right hand 
corner changes to Log In.

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF ticket 57

2012-12-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/18/2012 06:07 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Erich;

 Am 16.12.2012 19:50, schrieb Erich Titl:
 Hi KP

 Am 16.12.2012 11:12, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
 Am 15.12.2012 23:14, schrieb Erich Titl:
 Hi KP

 Am 15.12.2012 19:54, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
 Hi;

 I did some work on Trac ticket 57 add gpg signing of packages, and
 like to discuss, what I've done so far.

 Will it still be possible to load unsigned packages?

 Yes. Currently verify is not integrated into the install or update commands.
 The user *can* download a gpg signature file for a given lrp and verify
 the package before he installs/updates it. It's recommended, but
 everything else will work as before.

 I have a few more doubts

 If the verify mechanism is built into config.lrp then it is easy to
 circumvent it, by just disabling it there. This is even easier than in
 in initrd.

 The idea is to follow this route:
 http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html

 It does need a web-of-trust, which has not been established.
 So the security is related, to the web-of-trust and the strength of the
 developers key.

KP,
It sounds like a keysigning party is on the horizon for leaf.

https://www.google.com/search?q=web+of+trust+key+signing


 Unfortunately I believe if such a mechanism is easy to break it is of no
 great value.

 It shouldn't be that easy to break it.
 A first value is that we start to 17 month ticket :)

 If we want this to succeed we need to build some kind of a
 chain of trust and enforce the use of signed packages. If someone wants
 tu build his own package he has to be a member of this chain of trust.

 Keep in mind, it's also possible to install lrp's with a simple tar
 command or in the case of initrd with only little more work, if someone
 opens a backdoor to your router. So enforcing the use of signed packages
 with apkg makes things harder and is no big win at all.


 The program to verify the signature _must_ be signed itself, not only
 the package.

 Don't understand. Can you please explain?

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Re: [leaf-devel] Don't forget to change your git configuration

2012-12-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/17/2012 03:17 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Hi all,

 i see some commits that has been done in the old git repository:

 $ git cherry -v origin/master old/master
 + 7127babead986725fc128e9acc7b1c5a08fa44d8 kernel update to 3.2.35
 + b3b98c475e6392a92951c3b29445d3db86c9a7f6 add verification with gpgv

 I have merge the changes in the new git repository but don't forget to change 
 the URL of the new git repository with a command like this:

 git remote set-url origin ssh://yourn...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc

Yves,
Thanks for catching this issue.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 11:33 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 14.12.2012 20:14, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/14/2012 10:53 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Mike;

 thx for taking care!

 KP,
 I sincerely apologize for it taking this long. The SF Staff made this
 transition fairly painless. The git hook issue was the only snag.

 Glad it worked out that easy, I would have been concerned as well, no
 need to apologize :)

 Although looking around, the update to Allura seems to give some
 interesting new features here and there. Kudos to the SF team.

KP,
The upgrade lumped all our project members into two groups (admin, 
developer). I'll be reviewing our membership list, and making changes.

Two permission groups I know we need are: Bering-uClibc, documentation

https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Project%20Permissions/
http://allura.sourceforge.net/guides/permissions.html

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[leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
I added David's logo to our project. The new project summary page needs:

Please add screenshots to your project. 
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/admin/screenshots
Please add features to your project. 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/edit

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 07:11 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 I added David's logo to our project. The new project summary page needs:

 Please add screenshots to your project.
 https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/admin/screenshots
 Please add features to your project.
 https://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/edit

 Any assistance/suggestions is/are welcome.

Everyone,
Our git mailing list hooks weren't migrated properly. I just updated git 
config. Please let me know if there are any problems. Thanks.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 11:09 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 a minor issue:
 it should be Bering-uClibc instead of Bering Uclibc in the main line.
 I've tried to change and while I could add a - (it's now
 Bering-Uclibc), it seems Allura has it's own rules how to set capital
 characters.

KP,
Where in the admin interface are you editing? I'm on IRC with SF Staff, 
so I can query them on any issues today.


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Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: Pending upgrade to Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 04:53 AM, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 On 12/14/2012 1:44 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone, Upgrade complete.

 Excellent!

 Thanks Mike!!!

Charles,
You're most welcome. The SF Staff made this transition fairly painless, 
and deserve most of the credit.


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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 11:24 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 14.12.2012 20:12, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/14/2012 11:09 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 a minor issue:
 it should be Bering-uClibc instead of Bering Uclibc in the main line.
 I've tried to change and while I could add a - (it's now
 Bering-Uclibc), it seems Allura has it's own rules how to set capital
 characters.

 KP,
 Where in the admin interface are you editing? I'm on IRC with SF Staff,
 so I can query them on any issues today.



 Admin - Tools - Installed Tools - Bering-uClic (here it's shown
 correct) - Label (also corrected), but it's not correctly updated in the
 mainline with the icons.

 Clear enough?

KP,
Yes. ctsai-sf pointed to an open ticket on that issue:

https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/3699/

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 11:33 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
-snip-
 Has the git issue been solved? I'll give it a test in few minutes with a
 new commit.
-snip-

KP,
It should be fixed for all three git repositories. Please let me know if 
there are any problems. Thanks.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 11:33 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
-snip-
 Although looking around, the update to Allura seems to give some
 interesting new features here and there. Kudos to the SF team.
-snip-

KP,
Agreed. I'd like to see an import script for trac tickets, so we can 
avoid running trac using cgi on project web.

Some work is in progress:
http://markmail.org/search/+list:org.apache.incubator.allura-user

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[leaf-devel] Hosted Apps Retirement

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
This is the next phase.
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/

I'm waiting on OpenID implementation before migrating Mediawiki to our 
project web.

Trac is a problem, as it will only run in cgi mode on project web. I'd 
like to see if we can import trac tickets into Allura, so we can avoid 
this issue.

I'm not seeing much use of Ideatorrent. This being the case, I don't 
plan on migrating it.

Comments and suggestions are welcome.

Following task:
Migrate from phpWebsite to Drupal.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Allura

2012-12-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 12/14/2012 05:21 PM, Erich Titl wrote:
 Hi

 Am 14.12.2012 20:14, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 12/14/2012 10:53 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Mike;

 thx for taking care!

 KP,
 I sincerely apologize for it taking this long. The SF Staff made this
 transition fairly painless. The git hook issue was the only snag.

 Could anyone explain what exactly has to be done to the GIT repository
 to be in line again?

Erich,
The repositories are working now. I fixed the mailing list hook script 
issue earlier today. Have you checked out new copies?

git clone ssh://et...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/bering-uclibc 
leaf-bering-uclibc

git clone ssh://et...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/packages leaf-packages

git clone ssh://et...@git.code.sf.net/p/leaf/code leaf-code

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Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: Pending upgrade to Allura

2012-12-13 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Upgrade started.


On 12/10/2012 09:11 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 I plan to comence project upgrade to the SourceForge Allura platform on
 Thursday or Friday of this week.

*** Hold all git commits starting Thursday. ***

 I expect this transition to complete without issue, but backup all data
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[leaf-devel] ANN: Pending upgrade to Allura

2012-12-10 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
I plan to comence project upgrade to the SourceForge Allura platform on 
Thursday or Friday of this week.

  *** Hold all git commits starting Thursday. ***

I expect this transition to complete without issue, but backup all data 
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[leaf-devel] Hosted Apps Update

2012-11-27 Thread Mike Noyes
Hosted Apps Update: Retirement Delayed
http://ht.ly/fCiIB

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Re: [leaf-devel] leaf hubs

2012-10-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 10/24/2012 09:53 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 24.10.2012 18:49, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 10/24/2012 09:21 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi Mike;

 looks like the hubs of the php application doesn't work.

 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ - works

 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/ -fails to load without error
 message.

 KP,
 Thanks for letting me know. I'll look into the issue.

 SF updated the web farm environment and OS. Ticket 1183 opened.

 https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/1183/


 Thx Mike;

KP,
Things are working again thanks to Wayne. I forgot to update the hubs a 
year ago when SF changed project web farm directory structure.

Please let me know if you experience any other issues.


 btw: what about the plans upgrading to SF2?

 While I have no exact release schedule right now, it will be good to know.

I've been waiting for a lull in team git commits, that corresponds with 
my available time. My schedule will open up a bit as I've caught up on 
some pending tasks. I'll attempt to get this done in the next couple of 
weeks. I don't want this migration and hosted apps migration to 
coincide. One SF issue/migration at a time.


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Re: [leaf-devel] Multi-WAN

2012-10-06 Thread Mike Noyes
On 10/05/2012 09:32 PM, Andrew wrote:
 On 05/10/12 17:14, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Is Bering-uClibc capable of Multi-WAN like:

 Peplink - Dual-WAN, Multi-WAN Internet Link Load Balancing Routers
 http://www.peplink.com/
 -or-
 Cisco RV Series Multi-WAN VPN Router
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9924/index.html

 I'm not sure about shorewall,

Shorewall and Multiple Internet Connections
http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html

 but for Linux there is no problem to
 handle multiple channels with NAT on each - in many variations, from
 simple multi-target route (ip route add default nexthop ... nexthop ...
 ) to complex routing table to route each host/subnet to it's own
 outgoing iface.

Andrew,
Thanks for verifying this is still possible. I recall discussions of 
multiple dial-up ppp links on our lists in the past. However, we lack 
Multi-WAN documentation. Other project pages:

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/multiwan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTMiAAw0kHo
http://www.darkhawk.net/dd-wrt/scripts/

ClearOS and pfSense seem to dominate this particular niche at the moment.
http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_enterprise_5.1/user_guide/multi-wan
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_2.0

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[leaf-devel] Multi-WAN

2012-10-05 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Is Bering-uClibc capable of Multi-WAN like:

Peplink - Dual-WAN, Multi-WAN Internet Link Load Balancing Routers
http://www.peplink.com/
-or-
Cisco RV Series Multi-WAN VPN Router
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Re: [leaf-devel] Multi-WAN

2012-10-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 10/05/2012 07:14 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Is Bering-uClibc capable of Multi-WAN like:

 Peplink - Dual-WAN, Multi-WAN Internet Link Load Balancing Routers
 http://www.peplink.com/
 -or-
 Cisco RV Series Multi-WAN VPN Router
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9924/index.html

Here are two Multi-WAN tutorial/howto for linux routers:

Dual WAN Configuration with Linux
http://chris.olstrom.com/howto/setup-dual-wan/

MultiWAN Linux Router
http://andrewbevitt.com/tutorials/linux-multiwan-router/

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Re: [leaf-devel] Multi-WAN

2012-10-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 10/05/2012 09:31 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 10/05/2012 07:14 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Is Bering-uClibc capable of Multi-WAN like:

 Peplink - Dual-WAN, Multi-WAN Internet Link Load Balancing Routers
 http://www.peplink.com/
 -or-
 Cisco RV Series Multi-WAN VPN Router
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9924/index.html

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 Dual WAN Configuration with Linux
 http://chris.olstrom.com/howto/setup-dual-wan/

 MultiWAN Linux Router
 http://andrewbevitt.com/tutorials/linux-multiwan-router/


ClearOS Multi-WAN - code
http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_enterprise_5.1/user_guide/multi-wan
http://code.clearfoundation.com/svn/listing.php?repname=ClearOSpath=%2Fwebconfig%2Fapps%2Fmultiwan%2F#a05fdb74ab0bc034e3350194722859ad7


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Re: [leaf-devel] Multi-WAN

2012-10-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 10/05/2012 09:49 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 10/05/2012 09:31 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 10/05/2012 07:14 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Is Bering-uClibc capable of Multi-WAN like:

 Peplink - Dual-WAN, Multi-WAN Internet Link Load Balancing Routers
 http://www.peplink.com/
 -or-
 Cisco RV Series Multi-WAN VPN Router
 http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9924/index.html

 Here are two Multi-WAN tutorial/howto for linux routers:

 Dual WAN Configuration with Linux
 http://chris.olstrom.com/howto/setup-dual-wan/

 MultiWAN Linux Router
 http://andrewbevitt.com/tutorials/linux-multiwan-router/


 ClearOS Multi-WAN - code
 http://www.clearcenter.com/support/documentation/clearos_enterprise_5.1/user_guide/multi-wan
 http://code.clearfoundation.com/svn/listing.php?repname=ClearOSpath=%2Fwebconfig%2Fapps%2Fmultiwan%2F#a05fdb74ab0bc034e3350194722859ad7

Guide for setting up Multi-WAN (Load balancing, failover, etc) on 
pfSense 2.0
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_2.0


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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF upgrade to SF 2?

2012-09-20 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/19/2012 10:41 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 14.09.2012 18:36, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 09/13/2012 11:44 PM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 13/09/2012 21:41, Mike Noyes a écrit :
 Everyone,
 What does everyone think about upgrading LEAF to a SF 2 (allura) project?
-snip-

Everyone,
Without further comment I'll schedule our upgrade in early October. 
Prior to this, I'll post to the list so developers can halt git 
interaction during the upgrade. I hope to keep downtime to a minimum.


From my point of view i didn't see real issues.

 KP, Andrew,  David,
 What do you think?

 Mike
 I just trust in your work and your help when (and while) migrating.

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[leaf-devel] SourceForge acquired

2012-09-18 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Ken Langone sold SF to Dice.

Dice Holdings, Inc. Acquires Online Media Business From Geeknet, Inc.
http://sourceforge.net/blog/dice-holdings-inc-acquires-online-media-business-from-geeknet-inc/

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF upgrade to SF 2?

2012-09-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/14/2012 09:36 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 09/13/2012 11:44 PM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 13/09/2012 21:41, Mike Noyes a écrit :
 Everyone,
 What does everyone think about upgrading LEAF to a SF 2 (allura) project?

Everyone,
In case there is confusion, this proposal has no bearing on SF hosted 
apps or SF projectweb. It is strictly an upgrade of our project hosting 
from the old closed source SF codebase to the new SF (Allura) open 
source codebase.

New
http://sourceforge.net/p/allura/
Old
http://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/


 mhnoyes  You indicated LEAF shouldn't have many issues moving to
 allura. Git has me concerned. What issues are we likely to see with it
 after migration?
 ctsai-sf  The main thing is that iirc, the migration script does not
 yet support migrating multiple git repos it'll only automatically
 migrate a repo with the same name as the project, though that's fairly
 easy to recover from, you just need to create new git repos within
 allura and push to the new locations.
 ctsai-sf  Similarly, we don't migrate hook scripts yet either. So
 you'll need to set those back up again too.
 ctsai-sf  Other than those items, the main difference is going to be
 the code browser. Since it uses the built-in, allura code browser
 instead of gitweb.

 Many other projects are migrating.
 http://sourceforge.net/blog/tag/upgrade/

From my point of view i didn't see real issues.

 KP, Andrew,  David,
 What do you think?

 --
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 If you're still using the old SourceForge, you're missing out on the
 work that we've been doing for the last two years. It's time to upgrade.

 What do I get if I upgrade?

 Upgrading your project to the new SourceForge gives you:

 * More tightly integrated code browsing, issue tracking, and documentation
 * Actively developed software, so that your requests for changes and
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 * Open Source - you can participate in the development of the
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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF upgrade to SF 2?

2012-09-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/13/2012 11:44 PM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Le 13/09/2012 21:41, Mike Noyes a écrit :
 Everyone,
 What does everyone think about upgrading LEAF to a SF 2 (allura) project?

 mhnoyes  You indicated LEAF shouldn't have many issues moving to
 allura. Git has me concerned. What issues are we likely to see with it
 after migration?
 ctsai-sf  The main thing is that iirc, the migration script does not
 yet support migrating multiple git repos it'll only automatically
 migrate a repo with the same name as the project, though that's fairly
 easy to recover from, you just need to create new git repos within
 allura and push to the new locations.
 ctsai-sf  Similarly, we don't migrate hook scripts yet either. So
 you'll need to set those back up again too.
 ctsai-sf  Other than those items, the main difference is going to be
 the code browser. Since it uses the built-in, allura code browser
 instead of gitweb.

 Many other projects are migrating.
 http://sourceforge.net/blog/tag/upgrade/

   From my point of view i didn't see real issues.

KP, Andrew,  David,
What do you think?

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[leaf-devel] LEAF upgrade to SF 2?

2012-09-13 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
What does everyone think about upgrading LEAF to a SF 2 (allura) project?

mhnoyes You indicated LEAF shouldn't have many issues moving to 
allura. Git has me concerned. What issues are we likely to see with it 
after migration?
ctsai-sf The main thing is that iirc, the migration script does not 
yet support migrating multiple git repos it'll only automatically 
migrate a repo with the same name as the project, though that's fairly 
easy to recover from, you just need to create new git repos within 
allura and push to the new locations.
ctsai-sf Similarly, we don't migrate hook scripts yet either. So 
you'll need to set those back up again too.
ctsai-sf Other than those items, the main difference is going to be 
the code browser. Since it uses the built-in, allura code browser 
instead of gitweb.

Many other projects are migrating.
http://sourceforge.net/blog/tag/upgrade/

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2012-09-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/11/2012 11:25 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
-snip-
 But first I'd like to see, if the current webpages are moved to a newer
 CMS. What about this task Mike?

KP,
I'm still waiting on SF Staff to update the software on the project web 
farm, and implement openid.

http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/

- Timeline -
OpenID authentication to SourceForge accounts   In-progress, target for 
completion in July
Updates to Project web to support apps  Planned for August/September

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Re: [leaf-devel] builing kmodules from next

2012-09-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/12/2012 12:10 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 12.09.2012 08:53, schrieb Yves Blusseau:
 Le 11/09/2012 20:17, KP Kirchdoerfer a écrit :
 BTW: Anyone with an idea why the commit mails does not include the
 commit message any longer?

 I speak about the mails send to leaf-commits after committing to git.
 web interface, local repository are all fine.

KP,
Your last commit message looked ok. I'm not sure what cause the issue on 
the other commits.

   commit c2873ff39eb86dd8fcf2819179b828ddc9651fe5
   Author: kapeka kap...@users.sourceforge.net
   Date:   Wed Sep 12 15:25:34 2012 +0200

   update linux kernel to 3.2.29

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[leaf-devel] GNU patch version 2.7 released

2012-09-12 Thread Mike Noyes
*GNU patch version 2.7 released*
https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=7361
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch

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[leaf-devel] Development Hardware

2012-09-08 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Here are some additional targets for us:

Two more tiny, sub-$100 Linux PCs join the fray
https://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/262009/two_more_tiny_sub100_linux_pcs_join_the_fray.html

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2012-09-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/08/2012 05:06 AM, Andrew wrote:
 Hi all.
 I looked at LEAF site, and I noticed that currently there is no history
 of this distro, with all it's branches, into one page. No first release
 date, no tiny difference description...
 Maybe somebody can do this? I think that it should be interesting for
 potential LEAF users.

Andrew,
Quite a bit of LEAF history is on the page below.

Branches
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=2

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2012-09-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/08/2012 10:45 AM, Andrew wrote:
 08.09.2012 17:46, Mike Noyes пишет:
 On 09/08/2012 05:06 AM, Andrew wrote:
 Hi all.
 I looked at LEAF site, and I noticed that currently there is no history
 of this distro, with all it's branches, into one page. No first release
 date, no tiny difference description...
 Maybe somebody can do this? I think that it should be interesting for
 potential LEAF users.
 Andrew,
 Quite a bit of LEAF history is on the page below.

 Branches
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=2

 This is not a distro history, this is a branch review/description. I
 mean history with dates, main stages of development with reasons for
 each major version/branch change and so on. For ex., when LEAF was
 started as a separate project, when BuC was forked from Bering tree,
 when each other branches were forked and so on.

Andrew,
Ah. This will require digging through our list archives, and the LRP 
list archive.

http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-cvs-commits@lists.sourceforge.net/
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-git-commits@lists.sourceforge.net/
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.devel
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.user
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.announce
http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.cvs
http://marc.info/?l=leaf-develw=2
http://marc.info/?l=leaf-userw=2
http://marc.info/?l=leaf-announcer=1w=2
http://marc.info/?l=leaf-cvs-commitsr=1w=2

LRP
http://marc.info/?l=linux-routerw=2

I know of no archive of the LRP developer list.

Some of my project history:
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg14447.html

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF history

2012-09-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/08/2012 11:14 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 09/08/2012 10:45 AM, Andrew wrote:
 08.09.2012 17:46, Mike Noyes пишет:
 On 09/08/2012 05:06 AM, Andrew wrote:
 Hi all.
 I looked at LEAF site, and I noticed that currently there is no history
 of this distro, with all it's branches, into one page. No first release
 date, no tiny difference description...
 Maybe somebody can do this? I think that it should be interesting for
 potential LEAF users.
 Andrew,
 Quite a bit of LEAF history is on the page below.

 Branches
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=2

 This is not a distro history, this is a branch review/description. I
 mean history with dates, main stages of development with reasons for
 each major version/branch change and so on. For ex., when LEAF was
 started as a separate project, when BuC was forked from Bering tree,
 when each other branches were forked and so on.

 Andrew,
 Ah. This will require digging through our list archives, and the LRP
 list archive.

 http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/
 http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net/
 http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-cvs-commits@lists.sourceforge.net/
 http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-git-commits@lists.sourceforge.net/
 http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.devel
 http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.user
 http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.announce
 http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.leaf.cvs
 http://marc.info/?l=leaf-develw=2
 http://marc.info/?l=leaf-userw=2
 http://marc.info/?l=leaf-announcer=1w=2
 http://marc.info/?l=leaf-cvs-commitsr=1w=2

 LRP
 http://marc.info/?l=linux-routerw=2

 I know of no archive of the LRP developer list.

 Some of my project history:
 http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg14447.html

Additional data points
http://www.mail-archive.com/leaf-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg10842.html

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Re: [leaf-devel] BuC 5.x - Raspberry Pi Proof of Concept is Working

2012-09-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/06/2012 03:20 AM, Andrew wrote:
 04.07.2012 20:38, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет:
 Hi;

 Am 02.07.2012 20:35, schrieb david M brooke:
 Also I plan to split initrd for separate files (one common for one arch
 with binaries and some additional with kernel modules for each subarch
 and even subarch variants like CD boot, USB boot and so on if this will
 be useful)? possible I'll do this on this or next week.
 YES PLEASE! I have been thinking the same - multiple initrd per subarch
 so we can have a PXE initrd separate from a basic initrd and so on.
 Would let us have a small  simple initrd for some users and a large 
 generic initrd for others.
 Sounds good!

 kp
 Today I've done this, I committed changes into git, and ran rebuilding
 from scratch. Test image on VM seems to work OK.
 Now there are 2 initramfs files - initrd.lrp with binaries and
 initmod.lrp with kernel modules that are required on boot before
 filesystem is mounted. And, due to automated generation of 2nd file for
 each subarch, it'll take not much time to add generation of multiple
 variants of boot module packs for each subarch when it'll be needed (for
 ex., for pxe implementation).
 Also that concept is compatible with building embedded images (kernel +
 initramfs that are glued by some tool into single file - like image file
 for uboot looader); it's needed just to link critical drivers into
 kernel statically (w/o initmod.lrp).

 Also I think that there is other good target for cross-compiling - one
 of Ralink-based (or Atheros-based - they'll be even better) MIPS routers
 with USB. They'll require some kernel patches (may be taken from OpenWRT
 for ex.), and some userland stuff like switch configure tools; also
 they'll require image builder tool to glue kernel and initrd into boot
 image, that should initialize USB and load config and packages from USB
 stick. One pb - they have 32M RAM typically in cheap models (or even
 lesser), this is enough for basic install (NAT/DHCP/DNS/tunnels/tor/etc)
 but small for something greater than SOHO small box. But in any case, it
 should be interesting for experiments.

 And IMHO there'll be good to add non-required option 'arch' for packages
 described in 'sources.cfg' - to ensure that arch-dependent packages will
 not be built for other arch (they'll be useless or even they'll fail to
 built), and also add arch checking for apkg/initrd package loader (to
 warn that package is built for other arch).

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Re: [leaf-devel] BuC 5.x - Raspberry Pi Proof of Concept is Working

2012-09-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/05/2012 09:34 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 07/06/2012 03:20 AM, Andrew wrote:
 04.07.2012 20:38, KP Kirchdoerfer пишет:
 Hi;

 Am 02.07.2012 20:35, schrieb david M brooke:
 Also I plan to split initrd for separate files (one common for one arch
 with binaries and some additional with kernel modules for each subarch
 and even subarch variants like CD boot, USB boot and so on if this will
 be useful)? possible I'll do this on this or next week.
 YES PLEASE! I have been thinking the same - multiple initrd per subarch
 so we can have a PXE initrd separate from a basic initrd and so on.
 Would let us have a small  simple initrd for some users and a large 
 generic initrd for others.
 Sounds good!

 kp
 Today I've done this, I committed changes into git, and ran rebuilding
 from scratch. Test image on VM seems to work OK.
 Now there are 2 initramfs files - initrd.lrp with binaries and
 initmod.lrp with kernel modules that are required on boot before
 filesystem is mounted. And, due to automated generation of 2nd file for
 each subarch, it'll take not much time to add generation of multiple
 variants of boot module packs for each subarch when it'll be needed (for
 ex., for pxe implementation).
 Also that concept is compatible with building embedded images (kernel +
 initramfs that are glued by some tool into single file - like image file
 for uboot looader); it's needed just to link critical drivers into
 kernel statically (w/o initmod.lrp).

 Also I think that there is other good target for cross-compiling - one
 of Ralink-based (or Atheros-based - they'll be even better) MIPS routers
 with USB. They'll require some kernel patches (may be taken from OpenWRT
 for ex.), and some userland stuff like switch configure tools; also
 they'll require image builder tool to glue kernel and initrd into boot
 image, that should initialize USB and load config and packages from USB
 stick. One pb - they have 32M RAM typically in cheap models (or even
 lesser), this is enough for basic install (NAT/DHCP/DNS/tunnels/tor/etc)
 but small for something greater than SOHO small box. But in any case, it
 should be interesting for experiments.

 And IMHO there'll be good to add non-required option 'arch' for packages
 described in 'sources.cfg' - to ensure that arch-dependent packages will
 not be built for other arch (they'll be useless or even they'll fail to
 built), and also add arch checking for apkg/initrd package loader (to
 warn that package is built for other arch).

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[leaf-devel] SF FRS

2012-08-28 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
The SF team is testing changes to the File Release System.

restful-default-download
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Re: [leaf-devel] Can't modify wiki pages

2012-08-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 08/16/2012 08:29 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
 Hi Mike,
 i can't change the wiki pages of leaf project.
 I think i don't have the rights to write in it.
 Can you update my wiki's rights ?

Yves,
Done. Please let me know if you have any problems.

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Re: [leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-07-21 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/21/2012 06:05 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Mike;

 Am 20.07.2012 20:56, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
 Somewhat important:  I've managed to make the current packages page to
 fail and can't access it any longer to add somethin that works.
 Can you please restore
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=13MMN_position=33:33

 Never mind! I've found a way to fix it myself.

KP,
I just started on this. What was your fix?


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Re: [leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-07-21 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/21/2012 06:29 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 21.07.2012 15:13, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 07/21/2012 06:05 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Mike;

 Am 20.07.2012 20:56, schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
 Somewhat important:  I've managed to make the current packages page to
 fail and can't access it any longer to add somethin that works.
 Can you please restore
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=13MMN_position=33:33

 Never mind! I've found a way to fix it myself.

 KP,
 I just started on this. What was your fix?



 Just created a new page and changed the link from the menu.
 The content is mostly done with Martins script, so it's easy to fill it.

KP,
I saw that. To clean things up in the database I deleted the broken page 
in phpwebsite.

 And given that the phpwebpage will be replaced soon, I think the
 quick'n'dirty solution will be fine enough - at least I hope. The
 current CMS IMHO suffers from bitrot here and there.

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Re: [leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-07-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On 07/19/2012 11:22 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 23.06.2012 20:16, schrieb Mike Noyes:
-snip-
 Tentative plan based on input:

 1. Wait for SF to implement OpenID for project web.
 2. Wait for SF to resolve Mediawiki issues on project web.
 3. Migrate Mediawiki to project web.
 4. Install Drupal on project web.
 5. Migrate Trac to project web.
 6. When community consensus is reached that the new Drupal install is
 sufficient for project website, remove phpWebSite from project web.

 Hello Mike

 sounds ok for me.

 Have you/SF made any progress?

KP,
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/
Timeline:  Status

OpenID authentication to SourceForge accounts   In-progress, target for 
completion in July

Updates to Project web to support apps  Planned for August/September

Migration Documentation Ongoing, full completion not expected to be 
until first two items are complete

SF URL ShortenerNot yet implemented

Redirects from old Hosted App locations Not yet implemented

Final Hosted Apps Shutdown  ~one month after above steps are completed, 
2012Q4

 just curious


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[leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-06-23 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
I will migrate Mediawiki and use it  to replace our aging website.

Hosted apps retirement
*Hosted Apps will go offline permanently on September 1, 2012*
http://sourceforge.net/blog/hosted-apps-retirement

Migrating MediaWiki from Hosted Apps to Project Web
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Migrating%20MediaWiki%20from%20Hosted%20Apps/

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Re: [leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-06-23 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/23/2012 05:58 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 I will migrate Mediawiki and use it  to replace our aging website.

 Hosted apps retirement
 *Hosted Apps will go offline permanently on September 1, 2012*
 http://sourceforge.net/blog/hosted-apps-retirement

 Migrating MediaWiki from Hosted Apps to Project Web
 http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Migrating%20MediaWiki%20from%20Hosted%20Apps/

Hosted Apps Retirement
http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/
MediaWiki   In progress, on hold due to Project web limitation that 
prevents MediaWiki installs of versions 1.17 and later


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Re: [leaf-devel] SF Hosted apps retirement

2012-06-23 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/23/2012 08:23 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am 23.06.2012 16:45, schrieb Mike Noyes:
 On 06/23/2012 05:58 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 I will migrate Mediawiki and use it  to replace our aging website.

 Hosted apps retirement
 *Hosted Apps will go offline permanently on September 1, 2012*
 http://sourceforge.net/blog/hosted-apps-retirement

 Migrating MediaWiki from Hosted Apps to Project Web
 http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Migrating%20MediaWiki%20from%20Hosted%20Apps/

 Hosted Apps Retirement
 http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-docs/Hosted%20Apps%20Retirement/
 MediaWikiIn progress, on hold due to Project web limitation that
 prevents MediaWiki installs of versions 1.17 and later



 Mike,
 can you explain a bit more?

 They'll close 'hosted apps', but migration is on hold??

KP,
Correct. They won't close hosted apps until Sep 1 st. They're working on 
the fix for Mediawiki, so we shouldn't attempt migration yet.

 How much are we affected? The wiki pages?

MediaWiki and Trac. We may want to upgrade our project to Allura (SF 2) 
allowing track migration to Allura. Trac migration details are fuzzy at 
this time. The Allura wiki is integrated with SF it isn't feature 
compatible with Mediawiki, so I recommend we migrate Mediawiki to our SF 
project web.

 And any chance our old webpages won't be replaced by a wiki? IMHO a wiki
 looks odd as entry point - it's serving well for the documentation though.

This is possible. SF project web supports multiple mysql databases.

I think the wiki is a better representation of our project at this time, 
and making it the default is advisable. Instead of me trying to generate 
the new website off SF, then migrate it to SF like I did last time, I'd 
like to work from the SF project web. This will allow creation of our 
new drupal? website on the SF project web by our development team, 
instead of a single member.

 kp

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[leaf-devel] SF Featured projects

2012-06-05 Thread Mike Noyes
Featured projects, week of June 4th
http://sourceforge.net/blog/featured-projects-20120604

Unified Threat Management (UTM)
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Re: [leaf-devel] arptables

2012-05-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 05/25/2012 07:37 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 Are we building with arptables support?

 Linux firewall: Mac filtering – iptables and arptables
 http://www.bani.com.br/lang/en/2012/05/linux-firewall-mac-filtering-iptables-and-arptablesfirewall-no-linux-filtro-por-mac-iptables-e-arptables/

Example:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=arptables
https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/openwrt/package/arptables?rev=397

arptables(8) - Linux man page
http://linux.die.net/man/8/arptables

ARP spoofing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARP_spoofing
arptables, and ARP poisoning
http://abulmagd.blogspot.com/2008/08/arptables-and-arp-poisoningnetcut.html

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-05-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 05/17/2012 09:47 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
-snip-
 Let me try some experiments at the weekend. So far we have several votes
 in favour of the new logo and none against so on that basis it is worth
 proceeding.

 Personally I would like the option of:
 - A full logo like the one in the body of the Wiki Main Page.
 - A small logo, which is roughly square, and could act as a
 favicon.ico for web pages (which Mike also requested).
 - Perhaps one or two other variants.

Everyone,
The logo is now in our git repository.

http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/leaf;a=tree;f=leafprojectlogo/colorgraphicz

David,
Again, I thank you for doing this for our project. :-)


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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-05-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 05/15/2012 06:31 PM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 05/15/2012 12:20 PM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 12:12 +0100, davidMbrooke wrote:
 No response from Rich (yet) so I've kicked off a project at
 freelancer.co.uk and I'll pick one of the bidders to see what they come
 up with.

 david

 My commission for a new logo at freelancer.co.uk has been completed.
 The graphic artist came up with a logo to try to emphasize the leaf
 and framework aspects, and also something that is different from other
 leaf logos. (Do a Google Images search for leaf logo and you get a
 *lot* of hits!)

 I have the full vector-format source for the graphics and have been
 assigned full copyright (but I will release under the Creative Commons
 Attribution-ShareAlike license). Before I upload to the leaf/leaf Git
 repository I want to check how the rest of you like the new artwork.

 I have uploaded a .png version of the full logo to our Wiki and
 (temporarily) added it to the Main Page:
 http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=Main_Page

 I'm also thinking of removing the text and using just the graphic
 portion in some places (e.g. the Wiki sidebar).

 What do you think? I won't be offended (much) if you don't like it :-)

 David,
 Very nice indeed. Much better than the poor attempts I was able to generate.

 +1

Everyone,
I just looked at my old submissions for our logo contest, and the 
currently proposed logo is outstanding in comparison.

David,
Thank you for commissioning this. :-)

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-05-15 Thread Mike Noyes
On 05/15/2012 12:20 PM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 On Sat, 2012-05-05 at 12:12 +0100, davidMbrooke wrote:
 No response from Rich (yet) so I've kicked off a project at
 freelancer.co.uk and I'll pick one of the bidders to see what they come
 up with.

 david

 My commission for a new logo at freelancer.co.uk has been completed.
 The graphic artist came up with a logo to try to emphasize the leaf
 and framework aspects, and also something that is different from other
 leaf logos. (Do a Google Images search for leaf logo and you get a
 *lot* of hits!)

 I have the full vector-format source for the graphics and have been
 assigned full copyright (but I will release under the Creative Commons
 Attribution-ShareAlike license). Before I upload to the leaf/leaf Git
 repository I want to check how the rest of you like the new artwork.

 I have uploaded a .png version of the full logo to our Wiki and
 (temporarily) added it to the Main Page:
 http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=Main_Page

 I'm also thinking of removing the text and using just the graphic
 portion in some places (e.g. the Wiki sidebar).

 What do you think? I won't be offended (much) if you don't like it :-)

David,
Very nice indeed. Much better than the poor attempts I was able to generate.

+1

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Re: [leaf-devel] Arm screenshot

2012-05-06 Thread Mike Noyes
Raspberry Pi Review  Initial How-To Setup Guide
http://www.techspot.com/review/527-raspberry-pi/

On 05/02/2012 09:15 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Adafruit Prototyping Pi Plate Kit for Raspberry Pi
 https://www.adafruit.com/products/801

 On 04/07/2012 07:18 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Raspberry Pi has passed EMC testing
 http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/978
 Raspberry Pi also complies with FCC regulations (USA) as well as CTick
 (Australia)


 On 04/06/2012 01:36 PM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Thanks guys. Glad you like it :-}
 As always, kudos to Andrew for leading the way.

 It's LEAF, Jim, but not as we know it
 as someone on Star Trek once said (nearly)

 david

 On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 15:02 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 like

 Awesome work!

 On 4/6/2012 2:50 PM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 David, Nice. Very nice indeed. :-)

 http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=File:Bering-uClibc_5.0-prealpha_armv5.png




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Re: [leaf-devel] Arm screenshot

2012-05-02 Thread Mike Noyes
Adafruit Prototyping Pi Plate Kit for Raspberry Pi
https://www.adafruit.com/products/801

On 04/07/2012 07:18 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Raspberry Pi has passed EMC testing
 http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/978
 Raspberry Pi also complies with FCC regulations (USA) as well as CTick
 (Australia)


 On 04/06/2012 01:36 PM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Thanks guys. Glad you like it :-}
 As always, kudos to Andrew for leading the way.

 It's LEAF, Jim, but not as we know it
 as someone on Star Trek once said (nearly)

 david

 On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 15:02 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 like

 Awesome work!

 On 4/6/2012 2:50 PM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 David, Nice. Very nice indeed. :-)

 http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/leaf/index.php?title=File:Bering-uClibc_5.0-prealpha_armv5.png


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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-04-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 04/22/2012 04:45 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Hi all,

 I've added a Software Infobox to our Wikipedia page
 (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/LEAF_Project).
 I was going to upload the LEAF Project Logo but Wikipedia asks *lots* of
 questions about Copyright for image uploads and I'm not clear about
 where our current logo came from and who owns the Copyright.
 The current logo also still says *Firewall* rather than *Framework*.

David,
I created the image. I'll make sure the Gimp source is in Git. I never 
licensed it. It's for the project. We had a small contest on leaf-devel 
to decide on the current logo.

 For a while I've been thinking about commissioning a new Logo, so maybe
 now's the time. I'm thinking something easier to read when scaled down,
 and with more of a LEAF (of a tree) motif.

A vector graphic will scale better, and allow favicon. Inkscape wasn't 
available when I created our logo.

Example:
http://alpinelinux.org/

 Freelance logo designs seem to come in under $50 and I'd be willing to
 pay that myself.

Any improvements are most welcome. You may want to talk with Rich Bowen 
(aka DrBacchus on Freenode irc #sourceforge) about this, as he is 
helping projects with logos.

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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-04-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 04/26/2012 07:26 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 04/22/2012 04:45 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Hi all,

 I've added a Software Infobox to our Wikipedia page
 (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/LEAF_Project).
 I was going to upload the LEAF Project Logo but Wikipedia asks *lots* of
 questions about Copyright for image uploads and I'm not clear about
 where our current logo came from and who owns the Copyright.
 The current logo also still says *Firewall* rather than *Framework*.

 David,
 I created the image. I'll make sure the Gimp source is in Git.

David,
The Gimp xcf is already in our Git repository.

http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/leaf;a=tree;f=projectweb


 I never
 licensed it. It's for the project. We had a small contest on leaf-devel
 to decide on the current logo.

 For a while I've been thinking about commissioning a new Logo, so maybe
 now's the time. I'm thinking something easier to read when scaled down,
 and with more of a LEAF (of a tree) motif.

 A vector graphic will scale better, and allow favicon. Inkscape wasn't
 available when I created our logo.

   Example:
   http://alpinelinux.org/

 Freelance logo designs seem to come in under $50 and I'd be willing to
 pay that myself.

 Any improvements are most welcome. You may want to talk with Rich Bowen
 (aka DrBacchus on Freenode irc #sourceforge) about this, as he is
 helping projects with logos.



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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-04-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 04/26/2012 07:36 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 04/26/2012 07:26 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 04/22/2012 04:45 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Hi all,

 I've added a Software Infobox to our Wikipedia page
 (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/LEAF_Project).
 I was going to upload the LEAF Project Logo but Wikipedia asks *lots* of
 questions about Copyright for image uploads and I'm not clear about
 where our current logo came from and who owns the Copyright.
 The current logo also still says *Firewall* rather than *Framework*.

 David,
 I created the image. I'll make sure the Gimp source is in Git.

 David,
 The Gimp xcf is already in our Git repository.

 http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/leaf;a=tree;f=projectweb


 I never
 licensed it. It's for the project. We had a small contest on leaf-devel
 to decide on the current logo.

 For a while I've been thinking about commissioning a new Logo, so maybe
 now's the time. I'm thinking something easier to read when scaled down,
 and with more of a LEAF (of a tree) motif.

 A vector graphic will scale better, and allow favicon. Inkscape wasn't
 available when I created our logo.

https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=inkscape+logo+tutorial
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=inkscape+leaf
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=inkscape+leaf+veins
https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=inkscape+leaf+animation

I like the leaf idea. Using the veins of a leaf to represent a network 
is what I had in mind long ago, but I wasn't able to generate something 
that looked respectable. A simple SVG animation of a pulse following the 
leaf veins might be feasible also.

  Example:
  http://alpinelinux.org/

 Freelance logo designs seem to come in under $50 and I'd be willing to
 pay that myself.

 Any improvements are most welcome. You may want to talk with Rich Bowen
 (aka DrBacchus on Freenode irc #sourceforge) about this, as he is
 helping projects with logos.





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Re: [leaf-devel] LEAF Project Logo - Time for an update?

2012-04-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On 04/26/2012 07:26 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 04/22/2012 04:45 AM, davidMbrooke wrote:
 Hi all,

 I've added a Software Infobox to our Wikipedia page
 (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/LEAF_Project).
 I was going to upload the LEAF Project Logo but Wikipedia asks *lots* of
 questions about Copyright for image uploads and I'm not clear about
 where our current logo came from and who owns the Copyright.
 The current logo also still says *Firewall* rather than *Framework*.

 David,
 I created the image. I'll make sure the Gimp source is in Git. I never
 licensed it. It's for the project.

David,
Be aware that I used the Tux logo, so its licence is embedded in our 
current logo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tux.png


 We had a small contest on leaf-devel
 to decide on the current logo.

 For a while I've been thinking about commissioning a new Logo, so maybe
 now's the time. I'm thinking something easier to read when scaled down,
 and with more of a LEAF (of a tree) motif.

 A vector graphic will scale better, and allow favicon. Inkscape wasn't
 available when I created our logo.

   Example:
   http://alpinelinux.org/

 Freelance logo designs seem to come in under $50 and I'd be willing to
 pay that myself.

 Any improvements are most welcome. You may want to talk with Rich Bowen
 (aka DrBacchus on Freenode irc #sourceforge) about this, as he is
 helping projects with logos.



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[leaf-devel] EtherPuppet

2012-04-25 Thread Mike Noyes
/Everyone,
Would this make a good addition to our available packages?
/

/EtherPuppet/
/http://www.secdev.org/projects/etherpuppet//

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