can expand into a lot more new users and some
enterprise uses.
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Is the command help also relevent to being included in this doc?
FAQ is below post.
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**Start of FAQ
***
** Choosing LEAF Version FAQ
Based on feedback and a few personal edits, I submit rev.2 of
a LEAF Version FAQ for more feedback, opinions, etc...
It has been modified quite a bit.
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would prove useful if the
FAQ was fully converted to cvs/book form. Thoughts?
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with plenty of help from other developers
The LEAF (Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall) project is one of my
favorite IT tools. Do you need a small Linux distribution that will
scale down
On Sunday 20 January 2002 11:13, Jacques Nilo wrote:
Was not it CERBERE (I am not sure of the English spelling) the dog
who was keeping the entry of Hell ?
Jacques
hehe, maybe the Dante series..
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On Sunday 20 January 2002 10:41, Mike Noyes wrote:
Matt Lynn,
Take a look at the link above now, and let me know if this is what
you had in mind.
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1000page_id=4
Looks great to me, ty!
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###
end of gereated network.conf ###
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to an
internal server... maybe DMZ. Should be available for testing in day
of so.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone,
I was just venting more than anything.
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On Wednesday 23 January 2002 14:21, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Now if we could only come up with an aol.lrp package ... sigh.
hehe, RH is working on that as we speak!
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Not necessarily a example of great scripting, but completely functional.
Network.conf was pure joy!
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(cd set) and 69kB uncompressed
(floppy set). Both sets of scripts combined come in at 29kB gzipped
together. They're pretty big, but staying compliant and my skills were
starting to conflict :(
You can check them out at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/
Hopefully
Gibraltar
Dover
Don't use Gibralter, that is the name of a stand-alone linux cd version
somewhat similar to the LEAF cd-versions.
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upgraded much since around the LRP 2.9.3 days and you
still can't write-protect the floppy. The config script was really the
only advantage to a stripped version of old LRP (I'm working on that
though).
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On Friday 01 February 2002 07:16, Mike Noyes wrote:
Lynn,
Please submit new FAQs to the DocManager. I need the docid it assigns
to the document before it is placed in cvs. Thanks.
https://sourceforge.net/docman/new.php?group_id=13751
Yes, of course!
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be another practical example.
I should be making another one within a month.
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It should get what you want anyway!
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time I boot a M$ box here to confirm this. I really don't
think it is too much of a deviation from what LEAF has been doing for
some time, other than native Japanese support/docs.
It would appear that they're watching our site for parallel upgrades.
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with everything there, but I feel that the standard CGI is
fine _on_ the distribution. SSL will be absolutely necessary for
anything run externally, which brings us back to the chicken-n-egg
question is sh-httpd configurable for SSL ?
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is possible, but
not likely if your module is smaller.
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Unfortunately, my hard-drive died
the week I was going to upload it and I never bothered to cvs or back
it up :( .
A good lesson was learned that day.
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On Wednesday 06 February 2002 02:04, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, guitarlynn wrote:
Yes, a product to keep me from cutting tiny toggle switches into
those blasted IDE cables would be a godsend! I can live with the CF
cards nicely though for the time being (if I can get one
much
traffic this could create over what we have now!
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It appears that they have moved to ddate, which might be a good
idea for busybox too, size in consideration.
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will require 12 ATA cables though ... 24 max length).
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with bug fixes, newer versions, etc).
Oh, ok .. Sorry, I missed the developer part.
slinks away for a day in Ark., job hunting
Thanks for the clarification. There should be source on the Debian
wget/rsync method they use in any case... great idea guys!
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this as we
speak and it wouldn't require a special controller (rather they could
simply eliminate pin 30 at the disk and take it to ground there).
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On Thursday 07 February 2002 11:24, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-07 10:47 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I just got word back from PQI, I should get a data sheet in a couple
of weeks. It won't be availiable until May though :(
### snip ##3
Secure DOM is our latest DOM
use a hd,
but if you want it as secure as the floppy, a $10-20 add-in IDE module
is available here (link). I think a lot of people would find this
useful, IMHO, or maybe I'm thinking too hard and flogging a dead dog!
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WP jumper (Close 1,2) to the ADM.
Me either, I'm probably wrong ... so I'll use a MB I won't care to lose
just in case. If I'm guessing right, I'll manufacture the darn things.
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... I'll have
to engineer a module to work with it and a system patch ... but I can
do this.
THIS CAN BE MADE TO WORK WITH _ANY_ IDE DEVICE!
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of it by trash cans or at a DAV store for under $10,
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On Saturday 09 February 2002 12:25, David Douthitt wrote:
There is a new version of the LEAF/LRP Developer's Guide. Minor
revisions really - a new section on notes about compiling the Linux
kernel.
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they don't offer something with a Transmeta chip?
Neat, but not my cup of tea ;)
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Glad to have you aboard, welcome!!!
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the US to their projects as I understand it.
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I would just like to thank everyone for this discussion.
Due to limited examples and precise wording designed to
be clear (but somehow let most of the information vague),
I am finally coming into a more complete understanding
of what was originally proposed, and what direction some
developers
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I would just like to thank-you!
Not too many people would do something like that.
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that LEAF is supporting.
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available. The
community is great too.
Proposing a split? Rather, an idea to increase traffic and potential
users back to the place we all call home.
/soapbox and apologies to those of you who paid to download this
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Mike,
Thank-you for the excellent reply and insight that explains much of
the depth, experience, and respect that is rightfully deserved and
displayed in this project :-)
On Friday 01 March 2002 11:37, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-28 10:51 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
Gnome and KDE are single
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PicoBSD might as well not even exist anymore.
I HAD to reply to this :-)
Hehe, I figured this might peek some interest ;-)
PicoBSD is now an official part
Boonstra made the first LEAF plug,
and maintains that LEAF is his preference.
Haven't heard from him in some time.
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considerably with the load he has right now.
The current FAQ's I've updated contain virtually everything up to
and including Section 6. The five remaining ones I haven't touched
included in that group with virtually require rewrites.
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On Monday 04 March 2002 15:33, Matt Schalit wrote:
guitarlynn wrote:
I got around 14 more FAQ's updated, formatted, and submitted over
the weekend. 3 more are almost ready and pending author approval of
the changes.
Way to go. It must have been pretty funny, reading some of the old
to check and understand.
I highly suggest following some, if not all, of the preliminary
self-help steps before posting. Do a Google search on Guitarlynn
some time, and within the first 5 hits of the search I can guarentee
a very embarassing thread on a mailing list that happened many years
ago
On Monday 04 March 2002 16:33, Mike Noyes wrote:
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Any desired changes or is this acceptable to everyone to submit???
Lynn,
Can I have another day to look at your proposed changes?
Absolutely!
Any comments, suggestions, or whatever are desired
.
*Side note, I just picked up a 2 week job starting Monday.
I'll be a little slower for the next couple of weeks.
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is on every distro (correct?)
It is as of last week. Fixed as well.
Mike, could you add the new revision I added to the website.
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, a PacketFilter Quick-Start Guide,
and later on a Zebra FAQ (that would likely be used with Oxygen).
I won't say that I am the best person to do a well-rounded Oxygen
Guide, I think Matt and several others has much better experience
than I do with Oxygen.
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forwarding setup should now be operational.
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you joined up.
ty ;-)
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ported ipsec scripts and
eliminate the need for the ifconfig and mawk packages.
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it would give to us at this time would amount to
faster thoroughput times and automatic resetting of dropped
tunnels, assuming that FreeS/WAN supports the changes in any
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) package and have a clean system again. I'm using a
PacketFilter box in production as well the connection auto-detection
and hardened system is pretty much 'boot and forget' depending on your
particular use(s). There are some very interesting things in there
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Have you had to make any concessions to get the conf files to write
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a similar type
program?
Any interpreted executable can be CGI, be it shell, perl, C, whatever.
On Friday 28 June 2002 00:44, Richard Amerman wrote:
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Did you ever spend any more time playing with mosquito and its
webadmin piece? I'm now more up to date
with some of the weblet
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. Is there an existing
way to do and or all of this within the present LEAF infrastructure?
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), but almost everything
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be rather easy to get over
your head in a short-term project.
These proposals may not be good ideas, but I thought they should be
discussed.
Discussion is a good idea! :-)
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If linux isn't the answer, you've
feel if I modified Webadmin.lrp and release it as a
closed-source commercial offering? I not saying that this is what is
being done... but rather looking at what _could_ happen at some point
in the future.
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 00:27, kitakura wrote:
Don't worry. I am following GPL .
Thank-you :-)
I'm looking forward to seeing IPNuts succeed,
and I appreciate your time and effort with my concerns.
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by planning you tree. A good
plan will save tons of time and effort at a later date by foreseeable
circumstances.
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If linux isn't the answer, you've probably got the wrong question
On Wednesday 10 July 2002 20:06, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Also, in standard dcd v1.0.2, what program uses /etc/rpc?
NFS and SUN login. I think a few people are using this style
of access on LEAF boxes.
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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.
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theirs,
I would feel otherwise. I believe that the GPL states that you cannot
modify existing GPL code and license it as closed-source.
Again, this is my interpretation of the license and my opinion
not withstanding anyone else interpretation or opinion.
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