Hello Mike
Could it be that your commandline in syslinux.cfg is too long ( exceeding
the 255)
after boot, you can login and with
#cat  /proc/cmdline
you should see your commandline from syslinux.cfg that is "recognised". If
your packages aren't there,  this could be the cause.

To avoid having a too long commandline ,you can put everything that is
behind LRP in a new file on the boot medium
or packagepath:
with the name
lrpkg.cfg

and as content everything behind "LRP=" in syslinux.cfg
in other words the content from lrpkg.cfg will be viewed , as if it was
written in syslinux.cfg after LRP=.

Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew.

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Von: Mike Koceja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: leaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Donnerstag, 17. Juli 2003 05:00
Betreff: [leaf-user] VPN Setup


>Hello,
>
>I actually sent an E-MAIL concerning this sometime ago
>so I apologize for not replying to anyone how offered
>advice.
>
>I'm trying to get a VPN connection to my worksite to
>function through the Dachstein Firewall. I downloaded
>the following files...
>
>ifconfig.lrp
>ipsec.lrp
>ipsec509.lrp
>mawk.lrp
>
>I added them to the LRP= part of the kernel command
>line in syslinux.cfg. There are no errors reported but
>my VPN connection still doesn't function nor do they
>show up in the package configuration menu.
>
>On a side note I added sshd as well and that does show
>up and function. Any idea????
>
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