I've been working on the glibc 2.1 version, and did the following to
the libraries:
* Removed libuuid; it didn't seem to be needed and it needed
libcom_err anyway.
* Removed libnss_db; it didn't seem to be needed and it needed libdb
anyway.
* Stripped libm - saved 68k compressed!
* Stripped
Hi there,
i didn't wrote when you where discussing it (Quite busy with other things),
but my dream is to have a lrp/leaf system based on uClibc.
It is not usable for this right now but seems to go right into that
direction, and if it supports enough functions/binaries i would vote for that.
It
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Arne Bernin wrote:
Hi there,
i didn't wrote when you where discussing it (Quite busy with other things),
but my dream is to have a lrp/leaf system based on uClibc.
It is not usable for this right now but seems to go right into that
direction, and if it supports enough
I submitted a new FAQ under section 9: Why am I getting SYN/ACK floods
to my DNS port? (or something like that).
Tell me what you think, hack it up, etc.
Perhaps the Lion worm should be mentioned?
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David:
Heya. I like it, though I'd suggest some touch
ups to the first paragraph (turning it into two):
This question is often asked by firewall users
that find dozens, if not hundreds, of TCP packets being
logged which were destined to their firewall's DNS port
(TCP
Arne Bernin wrote:
Hi there,
i didn't wrote when you where discussing it (Quite busy with other things),
but my dream is to have a lrp/leaf system based on uClibc.
I''ve been thinking of the same lately.
It is not usable for this right now
Then can you tell me what needed functionality is
David Douthitt wrote:
I've been working on the glibc 2.1 version, and did the following to
the libraries:
* Removed libuuid; it didn't seem to be needed and it needed
libcom_err anyway.
* Removed libnss_db; it didn't seem to be needed and it needed libdb
anyway.
* Stripped libm - saved 68k