People,
STOP sending me email requesting for Olive code. I have the code but I
am NOT going
to give it out to anyone. Doing so would be against the law. If you
don't have Olive, too
bad but I can NOT help you.
Kevin
>From: "Jason1" >To: "\"kevin jones\"" >Subject: Re: How to install
Olive? [9:120] >Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 10:12:18 +0800 > >Could you help
me in locating a source for Olive. I've been searching for >the last 4
months without success. Thanks. >If you could file attach to me, my mail
box can handle any size of File >attachment. > >Jason > >----- Original
Message ----- >From: ""kevin jones"" >Newsgroups: groupstudy.juniper
>Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 9:03 PM >Subject: Re: How to install Olive?
[9:120] > > > > Do you work for Juniper or Cisco? Do you have any
financial stakes in > > this? > > > > As far as what you call
"intellectual property", it is not intellectual > > property when > > > >
I am sure there many people out there who know how to install Olive on a
> > PC > > > > (myself being one of those people). What's wrong with
people trying to > > share > > > > knowledge with others in learning
Juniper products. Because of people > > like you, > > > > I will show
Juniper newbie how to install Olive just for grin. > > > > > > > >
Installing Olive onto a PC is very much like installing OpenBSD on a PC >
> with one > > > > acception: you don't even need a monitor to attach to
the PC. What you > > will need > > > > is two db-9 connector and a Cisco
roll-cable. Connect the db-9 > > connectors between > > > > the serial of
the PC and your laptop. On your laptop, just run any type > > of
hyperterminal > > > > will do the trick. If you have Olive on the laptop,
you can Olive onto > > the PC via FTP server. > > > > Make sure you have
a crossover cable to connect the laptop to the PC that > > will be
running > > > > Olive or better yet, just connect them all to a hub. Now,
for the NIC on > > the PC, you must > > > > have Intel Etherexpress Fast
Ethernet card or it will NOT work at all. > > On the PC, the only > > > >
thing you will need is a floppy drive and a hard-drive; no CDROM and > >
video are required. > > > > When you boot up the PC for the first time,
you will need a boot disk > > which you can make > > > > from the Olive
code (I forget the command, I will look at the note and > > tell you next
time). > > > > If everything is successful, you will get someoutput on
the > > hyeperterminal on your laptop. > > > > Oh, make sure you have ftp
server running on your laptop and have the > > Olive code directory > > >
> as your default directory of the ftp server. After that just follow the
> > instructions and you will > > > > be OK. Near the end of the
instructions, you will get some kind of > > errors, just ignore it and >
> > > go ahead reboot the PC. After the PC is rebooted, go to /var/stand
> > directory and assign > > > > an IP address to your Intel NIC card and
download these two files from > > the ftp server: > > > > jkernel and
jbase (download to the /tmp directory of the PC). After > > that, just
run this > > > > command in the following order: pkg_add jbase (depend on
the version > > that you have) and > > > > pkg_add jkernel. Finnally,
just reboot the box and you will have JUNOS. > > At the first prompt > >
> > you will have a Unix logon, just logon as root and I think there is
no > > password. Once you > > > > get pass that, just type "cli" and now
you get to the JUNOS cli > > command. Remember, you > > > > will be doing
all of this from your laptop via hyperterminal window > > because the PC
has no > > > > video card (unless you would like to connect it to a
monitor which you > > can do that too but > > > > remember what I said
earlier, the initial setup has to be done via > > hyperterminal). > > > >
> > > > Have fun > > > > >From: "Net Bum" >Reply-To: "Net Bum" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >Subject: Re: How to install Olive? [9:120]
>Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 > > 00:45:57 -0400 > >Why do people continually
ask about Olives when it has > > been repeatedly >mentioned that it IS
NOT legal to distribute? > >This > > question is sort of like "Could any
of you guys please burn me a copy >of > > Windows 2000 Server?" ... so I
can study for my MCSE. > >"Could someone > > give me a copy of Oracle so
that I can study for my Oracle >DBA cert?" > > > >Plain and simple:
Juniper does not want to us to use Olives. How come > > >people can't
respect that? > >The justification that "all I want to do > > is learn"
does not justify stealing >someone else's intellectual > > property.
Distributing Olive code or >instructions is along the lines of > >
illegally distributing software. It is >wrong!!!! > >JP wrote: > > > > >
>Could any of you guys please drop me an email off line on how to install
> > it > >olive? > > > >Thanks > > > >JP > > >
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