[leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD - Bering ???

2004-04-29 Thread Michael D Schleif
I have noticed in recent months that Charles is migrating from DCD to
Bering, and that migration has entailed some sleight-of-hand over
straight Bering.

Charles, have you published your DCD-Bering ``distribution''?

What do you think?

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Re: [leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD - Bering ???

2004-04-29 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Michael D Schleif wrote:
I have noticed in recent months that Charles is migrating from DCD to
Bering, and that migration has entailed some sleight-of-hand over
straight Bering.
Charles, have you published your DCD-Bering ``distribution''?

What do you think?
Well, I'm not much of a 'magician', but I am upgrading to Bering (at 
least on my local firewall...I've still got a bunch (6+) of Dachstein 
based machines in production at various other locations).

I have not yet released a version of my Bering-CD for a few reasons:

- I want to make sure there are no additional changed required to my new 
/linuxrc mods

- I haven't yet tried the 2.4.24 kernel I want to upgrade to that I 
built from the uClibc branch but patched with the Bering version of IPSec

- I haven't fixed everything related to removing /dev/boot (ie: 
packaging scripts), but I don't think there are any problems from this 
other than harmless warnings when manually installing packages.

- General lack of time

While I am running a 'tweaked' Bering, the main things I modified are 
available from my posts to leaf-devel.  Other than that, I'm running 
Shorewall 1.4.10c (direct from the Shorewall site, unmodified for 
'out-of-the-box' masquerading), and a bunch of packages from DCD (with 
newer ssh  bering versions of IPSec).

I can post a 'release-candidate' iso of what I'm currently running in 
production online, if anyone's interested.

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Re: [leaf-devel] Dachstein-CD - Bering ???

2004-04-29 Thread Michael D Schleif
* Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004:04:29:11:36:11-0500] scribed:
 Michael D Schleif wrote:
 I have noticed in recent months that Charles is migrating from DCD to
 Bering, and that migration has entailed some sleight-of-hand over
 straight Bering.
 
 Charles, have you published your DCD-Bering ``distribution''?
 
 What do you think?
 
 Well, I'm not much of a 'magician', but I am upgrading to Bering (at 
 least on my local firewall...I've still got a bunch (6+) of Dachstein 
 based machines in production at various other locations).
 
 I have not yet released a version of my Bering-CD for a few reasons:
 
 - I want to make sure there are no additional changed required to my new 
 /linuxrc mods
 
 - I haven't yet tried the 2.4.24 kernel I want to upgrade to that I 
 built from the uClibc branch but patched with the Bering version of IPSec
 
 - I haven't fixed everything related to removing /dev/boot (ie: 
 packaging scripts), but I don't think there are any problems from this 
 other than harmless warnings when manually installing packages.
 
 - General lack of time
 
 While I am running a 'tweaked' Bering, the main things I modified are 
 available from my posts to leaf-devel.  Other than that, I'm running 
 Shorewall 1.4.10c (direct from the Shorewall site, unmodified for 
 'out-of-the-box' masquerading), and a bunch of packages from DCD (with 
 newer ssh  bering versions of IPSec).
 
 I can post a 'release-candidate' iso of what I'm currently running in 
 production online, if anyone's interested.

Yes, I am interested.  I am in no hurry; but, the reason for my post is
that I, too, have many DCD's deployed, and I would like to move up to a
newer kernel and iptables.

When you have time, I will appreciate your work.

Thank you.

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