[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Folks, > > Since I have had my Linux manhood totally squashed under the seemingly simple > task of geting Bering up on a PC Engines WRAP 1c and after two weeks of > effort, I'm now prepared to offer a $50 US bounty via paypal or direct > mailed check to the first person who can provide a working config/image that > meets the following requirements. > > 1) fits on 128 meg CF > 2) boots to a serial console from CF > 3) ethernet works and gains a DHCP address > 4) SSH server up and accepting connections > 5) configurable from serial port > 6) configurable from http > 7) the WRAP1c module should be loaded as well > 8) watchdog needs to be working as well. > > Additional applications that need to be working but not on the initial load. > Leaf.cfg should not have these lrp files but they should be present on the > image. However, adding these to the LRP= list should not break the boot > configuration. > > Dropbear firewall > OpenVPN > Snort > > > I will use the time stamp on the email responses to this address ([EMAIL > PROTECTED]) to determine the first person to respond. Responses sent to the > leaf-user list will NOT qualify. Additionally, in order for the response to > qualify, it must include a working email contact as well as a working image. > Images will be tested in the order received. The first image that works gets > the $50. > > If you are first in line (again, determined by the email time stamp) and > provide an image that either does not work, or generates errors, you will be > given 1 and only 1 chance to fix the image. I will provide a Hyperterm > output and allow you 24 hrs to fix. If not fixed in that time, I make the > determination that the image does not meet the requirements will move to the > next person. After I have a working image, I will inform all others on my > email list of responders that I have received the image and will notify this > list as well. > > Any special instructions for configuration / passwords should be provided as > well. The intent should be for me to format the CF, run syslinux and copy > over the .lrp packages and pop the CF in and have it work. I have already > gone through about 20 different conflicting or partial documents and have > reached my frustration point. > > Thank you, > David Lott > I recommend this method.
I set everything up on an ide CF in a spare computer that has a keyboard. I use a single Netgear FA311 pci card which uses the same modules as the WRAP so that I can verify that I am using the nic modules. I use a KVM switch so I can copy settings from the running firewall. I setup the network, dyndns, copy the host files in for dropbear, setup shorewall - everything except the serial console and the watchdog. When everything is all configured, I change the watchdog, serial console and backup. I just plug in the new CF into the WRAP and this works every time. It also means the firewall is only down for a few minutes during the CF swap out. I recently built a CF for Bering uClibc 3.0 b2 for my WRAP 1C2. Hopefully this is the last time I will do this as 3.0 can update packages on the fly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user Support Request -- http://leaf-project.org/