On Friday 13 December 2002 07:49 am, you wrote:

> I beleive that LEAF also requires an easy way to upgrade systems in
> production. I have over 40 Bering boxes in our WAN and find it time
> consuming to manually upgrade each devices as new releases are available
> and I'm in the process of adding an other 40 system to secure 20 Orinoco
> point-to-point wireless connections. Using VTUN (Thanks to Jacques Nilo).

I'm sure that network booting will be supported in most LEAF variants
in the (near) future. The only one that supports this at the moment is 
Oxygen (with tftp/dhcp/NFS?). 'apkg' is a great packaging tools that would
be worth looking into integrating into other variants. I plan to start work
again on the web-install in around a month, and I am planning to look at
some major changes within the package/backup scripts as well. Apkg 
could really save you a lot of trouble updating a large router base as I'm
sure you've realized. I suggest you take a look at Oxygen for some ideas.
-- 
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Firewall Project developer
http://leaf.sourceforge.net


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