Re: [Leaf-devel] serial IP of null modem cable?

2002-09-04 Thread Juan Jesus Prieto

You should look up the Serial-Laplink-HOWTO:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Serial-Laplink-HOWTO.html


El Lun 26 Ago 2002 21:51, escribiste:
 I have an old laptop that is running Linux that I'd rather not invest in a
 pc-nic for it, but I do have a null modem serial cable to connect to the
 LRP box.  Is there a way to get an IP over the serial line.  Similar to
 using a modem I would think?  Or is this something that has not been done. 
 And to take it a step further, how difficult would it be to setup a modem
 to accept a connect within a Dachstein/LEAF enviroment.

 Just something I was thinking of this weekend...

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Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein v1.03 CD?

2002-09-04 Thread Mike Noyes

On Tuesday 03 September 2002 15:24, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 Please migrate future replies to leaf-devel...this reply posted to
 leaf-user in a blatent attempt to get more volunteer help :-)
 
 Let me know if any of it looks like something you'd like to tackle...

Charles,
Do you have a Dachstein source tree ready for import into our
repository? It would allow you to create a Dachstein team, and assign
aspects of the update to specific members.

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Re: [Leaf-devel] trying to install UML

2002-09-04 Thread Jacques Nilo

On Tuesday 03 September 2002 21:27, Erich Titl wrote:
 Hi all

 I am trying to build a UML environment according to Jacques/Eric's info.

 applying the uml patch works fine, but the bering patches are not all
 appliccable.

 Should I step back to 2.4.18 or just ignore the Patch diagnostics for the
 rejected hunks.

From the above I understand that you are trying do use a 2.4.19 kernel?

If so I confirm that 2.4.18 Bering patches won't apply cleanly and need some 
tweaking. The only serious pb is with the newnat13-and-helpers patch which 
just cannot be applied. You need the update from
http://www.roeder.goe.net/~koepi/newnat.html
But this is untested. You will also need to move to iptables-1.2.7a :-)

Moving to 2.4.19 is not in the priority list. 
Bering V1.0-rc4 and/or final will be 2.4.18 based. 

But if you are using UML my guess is that you probably do not need any of 
Bering patches which are optionnals unless you are trying to do something 
very specific.
Also note that you should not apply grsecurity patch on a UML kernel

Alt this stage I guess I need more info about what you are trying to achieve.

2.4.18 Bering patched UML kernel are available on the LEAF download area

Jacques


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Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein v1.03 CD?

2002-09-04 Thread Mike Noyes

On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 06:20, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
 On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 14:38, Mike Noyes wrote:
  Do you have a Dachstein source tree ready for import into our
  repository? It would allow you to create a Dachstein team, and assign
  aspects of the update to specific members.
 
 Mike, Charles,
 
 This is something I'd very much like to work on, but only if Dachstein
 has a future beyond bugfixes. I have played quite a bit with David
 Douthitt's ports system lately, and would like to create, or assist at
 creating, a build-from-source system for one of the distributions.

LEAF release/branch lead developers,
Take note: Ewald is volunteering to help you create a ports/portage
based source tree for your release/branch.

Ewald,
Thanks for offering to help with this. :-)

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[Leaf-devel] I'm Back (Mail Troubles)

2002-09-04 Thread David Douthitt

It seems that my mail forwarding provider (callsign.net)
stopped delivering mail or accepting mail or some such
thing; anyway anything that went through my callsign.net
address stopped coming.

I've subscribed again, this time under my own domain
and mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I plan to start working on updating CVS and making an
updated Oxygen.



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Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein v1.03 CD?

2002-09-04 Thread seanecovel

I was working on V1.0.3, but lost a hard drive, and then 
got caught up in other work.  I still have some of the 
files and patches.  Let me know what you're looking for 
(I missed that part of the thread I think) and I'll try 
to find it.  I'm pretty sure I had made up a todo list 
and I can send you that if you like.

Sean
 On Wednesday 04 September 2002 08:20, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
  mac addy command in /etc/modules
  
  ~ there was a posted addition to network.conf for this,
 would this be plausible or are you looking for
 something with the ! bang command?
 
  This should really be supporeted a ! bang command in
  /etc/modules...that way any MAC changes occur once, and before any
  higher-level network configuration happens.
 
  Add 192.0.2.0/24 to stopMartians
  Support unblocking of private IP ranges
  
  ~ I can do these, to start with anyway.
 
  BTW:  The cleanest way I've thought of to unblock the private IP
  range is to have a variable in /etc/network.conf that disables the
  particular blocking rules, ie:
 
  network.conf:
  PRIVATE_IP_EXT=YES
 
  ipfilter.conf:
  [ $PRIVATE_IP_EXT = YES ]  $IPCH -A $LIST -j DENY -p all  -s
  10.0.0.0/8 -d 0/0 -l $*
 
 Yes, this is what I figured.  :-)
 Thanks for the code!
 
 
 fix extra IP problem when using new net segment.
  
  ~ Where is this error coming from? Maybe I can do this,
  I can't say that I've run into it.
 
  I don't remember off-hand what this problem was...I'll have to dredge
  the mail archives.  IIRC, it was an obscure problem when combining
  several of the more advanced features (IP aliases on the external
  interface, multiple internal nets, and a port-forwarded DMZ), but I'm
  not sure...
 
 I'll look it up.. I've got MDS's  ipfilter patch archived
 This appears to be the one your thinking of.
 
 
  Saddly, I don't have any of Sean's work in progress...
 
 Would you like me to attempt to contact him and see if any of this
 was saved?
 
 ###
 There were a couple of other WishList things I've archived:
 
 ~MDS solution for dhcp broadcast requests on WAN interface.
  # cat /etc/ipchains.input
   $IPCH -I input -j DENY -p all -s 0/0 -d 255.255.255.255 -i $EXTERN_IF
 
 ~ Add /root to include.list/local.local for ssh keys
 
 ~Greg Morgan's checkdisk () fix
 
 ~MDS patch to change defaut DCD backup from cd to floppy.
 
 ~Upgrade to Syslinux 1.66works better for IDE HD/flash/CF cards.
 
 ~Fix for POSIXNESS mail script (kapeka?) 
 
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 aka Guitarlynn
 
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Re: [Leaf-devel] Dachstein v1.03 CD?

2002-09-04 Thread Charles Steinkuehler

 There were a couple of other WishList things I've archived:

 ~MDS solution for dhcp broadcast requests on WAN interface.
 # cat /etc/ipchains.input
 $IPCH -I input -j DENY -p all -s 0/0 -d 255.255.255.255 -i $EXTERN_IF

Seems like a reasonable mod to an existing system, but if we're playing
with ipfilter.conf there are other ways to handle this.

What about defining a variable that controls logging of the stuff in
stopMartians()?  Something like:

BTW:  For those working with adding new network.conf variables, please
choose better names than the ones I have used in my examples!!!

network.conf
DO_NOT_LOG_GARBAGE=YES

ipfilter.conf
LOG=-l
[ DO_NOT_LOG_GARBAGE = YES ]  LOG=

/stopMartian ipchains rules/s/-l/$LOG/

 ~ Add /root to include.list/local.local for ssh keys

This should have been done a long time ago!

 ~Greg Morgan's checkdisk () fix

 ~MDS patch to change defaut DCD backup from cd to floppy.

Both are probably fine, but I'd like to see the mods...

 ~Upgrade to Syslinux 1.66works better for IDE HD/flash/CF cards.

This is fine

 ~Fix for POSIXNESS mail script (kapeka?)

What's broken in POSIXness mail?

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[Leaf-devel] DS 1.03 todo (Was: Dachstein v1.03 CD?)

2002-09-04 Thread Ewald Wasscher

I'd like to add:

update dhclient.lrp to fix problems for some ATT users
create a udhcpc.lrp package based on Lynn Avants' udhcp.lrp

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Re: [Leaf-devel] DS 1.03 todo (Was: Dachstein v1.03 CD?)

2002-09-04 Thread guitarlynn

On Wednesday 04 September 2002 12:06, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
 I'd like to add:

   update dhclient.lrp to fix problems for some ATT users
   create a udhcpc.lrp package based on Lynn Avants' udhcp.lrp

My udhcp.lrp package is compiled with both the client and server in one
binary. To seperate these daemons, a re-compile will be necessary. 
Personally there is redundant code between the two daemons, so I don't
know whether seperating them would amount in saving much space. 
To use one daemon or the other, I would suggest commenting out/or
removing the unwanted /etc/init.d script. This could be an added option
in the .conf files if it would help anyone out.
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[Leaf-devel] inittar

2002-09-04 Thread Ewald Wasscher

Hello all,

Perhaps this isn't news on the list, but I came across a replacement for
the initrd_dyn kernel patches from lrp here:

http://www.escape.de/users/outback/linux/

And for those who don't speak German:

http://www.escape.de/users/outback/linux/index_en.html

This will allow:
 -  easily changing the size of the root filesystem without any initrd
hassle.
 -  removing support for minix filesystem from the kernel, remove
mkfs.minix to save some diskspace.

I think it can be a good solution until the initramfs that appears to be
going into linux 2.6 arrives. Comments and flames are appreciated.

Ewald Wasscher



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