On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 14:54, Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
We are developing an antivirus gateway based on Leaf Bering. Right now we
have been able to acomplish the following:
Jaime,
This sounds interesting. Please keep us informed of your progress.
1) Using emailrelay
Hi Mike,
Jaime,
This sounds interesting. Please keep us informed of your progress.
We will surelly do it.
1) Using emailrelay (http://emailrelay.sourceforge.net) we have been
able to implement an smtp gateway.
Have you looked into using SpamAssassin at SMTP time?
Exim
Hi All
I've been getting on quite nicely with converting David Douhitt's
developers guide to DocBook XML - almost finished now.
I hit a few snags getting a decent XML/Docbook development environment
together. I'll spare you the long story - suffice to say this has taught
me as much about
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 15:45, guitarlynn wrote:
On Monday 08 July 2002 08:55, Mike Noyes wrote:
Corporate Affiliates proposal:
I'd like us to start affiliating with corporations. However, I'm
unsure of the point where we should consider a company for
affiliation. Do they need
I definitely have opinions on all of this but have been waiting to see the response
from others as I am the most junior involved.
From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 7/12/2002 10:31 AM
I'm not proposing certification by our project of
I have been working on setting up a good working environment for my LEAF work, which
primarily involves sh-httpd and Weblet, VMWare is an option if I move to 1.44 disks
and change a few things (havenât tried it yet). I also know that UML is a good
option as I have Mandrake at home, but
I have been working on setting up a good working environment for my
LEAF work, which primarily involves sh-httpd and Weblet, VMWare is an
option if I move to 1.44 disks and change a few things (haven’t tried it
yet). I also know that UML is a good option as I have Mandrake at home,
but I’m
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 7/12/2002 12:45 PM
The problem with running sh-httpd in this environment is sh-httpd needs
to be launched by inetd, the internet service super daemon. I'm not
sure if there's an easy way to do this from within windows (even
Hi,
I've been making .lrp's touching rsyncing dding calling remote hands to
swap floppies and reboot *all* day, so please forgive me if I've missed
something obvious.
There doesn't seem to be any /bin/sh in Bering rc3?
Should /etc/passwd read /bin/tinylogin for root???
Also I'm getting these
On Friday 12 July 2002 12:31, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 15:45, guitarlynn wrote:
Lynn,
Thanks for the feedback. :-)
I was hoping these proposals would generate more discussion than they
have. I'd really appreciate additional feedback from our project
members. I don't want to
Is Bering GNU?
I'm beginning to have my doubts. Where is /usr/src/linux/.config? Where
are the other compile time options for other binaries? Just how was
Bering_1.0-rc3_img_bering_1680.bin made?
After spending a good part of a week, and _all_ day Friday getting up a
Bering router before a
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