I think that is a fantastic idea...
Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Jacques,
It is with great respect and appreciation that I say, thank you for all
of your hard work on behalf of the LEAF-Project. You will be missed.
Best regards,
Eric Kiser
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Mohan,
This link is not working. If you could verify and repost I would
appreciate it.
Eric Kiser
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Hi Larry,
Hope you get well soon. Your input has always been appreciated.
Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Hi Joey,
Thanks for submitting this to the list. Very interesting stuff.
Eric
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Thanks Jacques, I got them.
Eric
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[mailto:leaf-devel-admin;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Jacques Nilo
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Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] Bering v1.0-rc4 available
Le Jeudi
Hi Fabrice,
The last thing that I read from Jacques on this was, Don't do kernel work
under UML slink. Unfortunately I was unable to find his original message to
refer you to but in a nutshell it said to do your kernel work on a
traditional Linux installation.
Hope this helps,
Eric Kiser
Jacques,
In section 5. How-to build an UML kernel for LEAF
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/uml05.html) it has this command:
tar xIvf linux-2.4.XX.tar.bz2
When I run this command I get the error:
tar: Warning: the -I option is not supported; perhaps you meant -j or -T?
Try 'tar
Thanks Ray,
I wasn't sure what the -I was for to be able to find an alternative.
Much appreciation,
Eric Kiser
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the default editor used by lrcfg? If
so then I would like to play around with this.
Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Le Dimanche 13 Octobre 2002 03:51, Eric B Kiser a écrit :
Hi Eric
What says ls -la /usr/local
explained
Hope this helps,
Eric
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On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 23:12:15 -0400 Eric Kiser
Thanks allot Brad,
After your example and rereading the documentation this makes much more
sense to me the second time around.
Thanks for the sanity check,
Eric Kiser
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Thanks allot Brad,
After your example and rereading the documentation this makes much more
sense to me the second time around.
Thanks for the sanity check,
Eric Kiser
Thanks David,
I will keep my eyes open for them.
Regards,
Eric Kiser
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Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] snort and nmap
On Wed
Howdy Folks,
I am looking for the most recent versions of nmap.lrp and snort.lrp. I
checked the CVS packages repository and the only thing I found was an older
version of nmap and no snort.
Your guidance is appreciated...
Eric
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This
Hi All,
I am working with bering1.0-rc3 and using it in a UML environment. I wanting
to be able to boot up multiple bering file systems and be able to modify
them and save the changes. In the UML documentation it says that if you use
the same copy of a file system to do this then you will
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Subject: Re: [leaf-devel] latest cvs version
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 00:49, Eric B Kiser wrote:
I was reading the CVS FAQ and found out that I don't have CVS installed on
my machine. The latest version listed at cvshome.org is cvs-1.11. Is this
the recommended version or do
Howdy All,
I was reading the CVS FAQ and found out that I don't have CVS installed on
my machine. The latest version listed at cvshome.org is cvs-1.11. Is this
the recommended version or do I need to go after something else?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Kiser
Thanks Jacques,
Once again your continued development of Bering has made my job easier. Any
ideas on a release date for -rc4 at this point?
Regards,
Eric
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:30 PM
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Howdy All,
On the FAQ's page under the section: FAQs sec13: Developer Questions
Answered, there is listed, How do I compile programs to run under LRP?.
This is where I got the command to shrink my zebra packages down to a more
manageable size.
Can anyone explain, exactly what the command strip
Hello Bering Crew,
I have a few requests for the next release of Bering.
Could you add these lines to /etc/services?
zebrasrv 2600/tcp# zebra service
zebra 2601/tcp# zebra vty
ripd 2602/tcp# RIPd vty
ripngd2603/tcp#
use -g on
the final compile, but yes, stripping before distribution is usually
easiest.
Hope this info helps you out...
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Subject: [leaf-devel] FAQs sec13
2002/09/30
ospfd.lrp 129.6 K 2002/09/30
ripd.lrp75.0 K 2002/09/30
Most respectfully,
Eric Kiser
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Subject: [leaf-devel
All,
I have finally finished putting together the zebra-0.93b packages. I have
not had an opportunity to set up my leaf dev pages or cvs area so for the
moment they are posted on my personal website. Hopefully soon I will be able
to get everything mirrored over. Be warned that I have just now
Hey everybody,
I have gotten to the Quick and Dirty LRP Package How-To and I have gotten
stuck at step #6. When I go to back up the changes to create the zebra.lrp
it does not show an option for zebra in the Back-up menu.
5. Trick LRP into thinking your package is installed by editing
Thanks Matt,
All advice is welcome, pour it on.
Eric
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myself that would be even better. I have spent hours google
searching on this topic and run out of ideas on what to search for. It would
also be nice to know what is expected along these lines from rc4.
Once again, thanks in advance,
Eric
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Is libcrypto.so.2 part of libcrypt-2.0.7.so or libcrypt.so.1 or is it
something completely different?
Thanks for any help that you can offer.
Eric [Kiser]
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Eric B Kiser wrote:
You must mean inside that really obvious directory named /lib. Urgh, it is
now probably a moot
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Eric B Kiser wrote:
I am using David's zebra.lrp package and trying to get it to run on
Bering_1.0-rc3. I wanted to check out what he did before I
Howdy all,
Can someone tell me how I can find out what libraries are included with
Bering?
Thanks in advance,
Eric
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] UML Bering - sh: can't access tty; job control
turned off
Le Mardi 10 Septembre
the direction as posted in the on line docs.
Many thanks in advance,
Eric [Kiser, not the other two ;-)]
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From: Brad Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 1:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] UML Bering - sh: can't access tty; job control
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Eric,
On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 11:18:57 -0400 Eric Kiser wrote:
Okay, I must be doing
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] UML Bering - sh: can't access tty; job control
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On Mon, 09 Sep 2002 13:54:44 -0400 Eric Kiser wrote:
Hi Brad,
Thanks for all the information. I did notice
Just verified (stat /home/uml_dev/bering_fs) and it is set to 666.
Eric
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Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 5:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [Leaf-devel] UML Bering - sh
Howdy all,
I have run into another problem with using UML. I am trying to boot up using
bering-1.0-rc2 and I get the message...
sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
I have tried using the 2.4.28-21 and the 2.4.18-45 kernels and both drop to
a # prompt after hitting that message.
Any
I have finally gotten the hardware together to set up my development station
and have been working on getting UML set up as per Jacques' Developing and
using LEAF in a virtual environment documentation. When I execute the
command...
./linuxuml-2.4.XX-YY ubd0=root_fs_slink
...the boot sequence
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I have finally gotten the hardware together to set up my development
station
and have been
This seems to be about the same as what was proposed last time this thread
went around. I think this solution makes perfect sense. It has my vote!
Regards,
Eric
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Wow Mike,
This is excellent news. I am a bit late on this but it deserves a follow up
none the less.
Regards,
Eric
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:06 AM
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Subject: [Leaf-devel]
Howdy Charles,
Perhaps I can help with your BGP question.
[snip]
Has anyone tried anything similar with BGP (or similar routing
protocols)? It seems reasonable to expect a router that's not too many
hops away (ie the ISP, or the ISP's upstream provider) would be running
BGP, and while it's
Howdy All,
Mike just recently invited me to join the project and it was with great
enthusiasm that I have accepted. I cannot begin to sufficiently explain how
honored I am to be a part of the LEAF project and to have my name listed
among the many exceptional people here.
Here are my goals:
[1]
Haven't seen anyone reply to this so far so I figured that I would throw in
my $0.02.
Shouldn't we have both noglibc and glibc-any
/Eric
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All,
This is a follow up message for the post originally titled - ip_masq_ipsec.o
for Bering.
After communicating with three different sources on the Netfilter mailing
list here are the results. There are /no/ additional modules required.
Below is a brief of the messages exchanged...
[my
We got serial support in the kernel!!! All right!
Thanks Guys,
Eric
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Cc: shorewall-users
Subject: [Leaf-devel]
Howdy Torsten,
The site below was recommended on the zebra mailing list for just that sort
of thing. Haven't looked into it myself yet but maybe you will be able to
find something helpful there.
http://www.iol.unh.edu/testsuites/index.html
Good Luck and please report back to the list and let
Si,
How big are we talking about? Could you use it in a dual floppy set up?
Eric
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Subject: [Leaf-devel] Upgrading Bering to libc
Yeah, this is what I have been finding out. I had this idea of creating a 2
floppy setup for an instant development environment. Little did I realize...
Thanks for the follow up though.
Eric
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LEAF Community,
I came across David's make.lrp. Assuming that dependencies are in order
shouldn't I be able to just load this package into Bering and be able to use
it as a development station. Any insight on this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
Lynn,
I am not sure what you mean by RIP simulator but there is some great work
being done with the GNU/Zebra dynamic routing protocol suite. You can reach
them at...
www.zebra.org
... also, David has already built a package from the zebra 0.92a release.
Regards,
-Eric
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Can someone expound as to why TCL would be a bad choice. I thought there
was a time when it was considered the standard for what you are wanting to
do yet there has been no mention of it in this thread.
Regards,
Eric
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