[leaf-user] ANN: Bering-uClibc 2.2.2
It is therefore with great satisfaction that I declare each and every device already shipping with BusyBox is now officially out of date. Erik Andersen (BusyBox maintainer) To finally provide an up-to-date distro the Bering-uClibc team releases Bering-uClibc 2.2.2 today. Additionally to the update to Busybox 1.0, we've added the sysctl applet, usual updates to dnsmasq and shorewall and some minor changes. For a complete changelog please read: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=91003page_id=39 The floppy images, ISO image, ipv6 addon and a new modules tarball are available in the FRS: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751package_id=67534 Congrats to Erik Andersen for busybox 1.0!! Any feedback is welcome. thx kp --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
RE: [leaf-user] NIC Module?
I'm not sure how to answer but I will read off what I can from the PCI card. There are 2 large chips on the board There is a long, skinny chip closer to the Ethernet jack, It has only 16 connectors to the card and reads: Delta LF8221M 0026 Then there is another chip that is almost square and very short, it has a whole lot of connectors to the card (too many to count) and reads: Kingston KT98200 090 M0025 TN1519B1 37FDX -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luis.F.Correia Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:41 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [leaf-user] NIC Module? Hi! -Original Message- From: Andrew Nance [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] NIC Module? Hi group, I was hoping to add a Kingston NIC to my Bering-uClibc 2.2 machine But before I screw anything up, does anybody know the correct NIC modules to load for this NIC? The exact model number is: KNE111TX And which chip is on the board? Marketing names are a p.i.t.a TIA, Andrew Luis Correia Bering uClibc Team Member PGP Fingerprint: BC44 D7DA 5A17 F92A CA21 9ABE DFF0 3540 2322 21F6 Key Server: http://pgp.mit.edu --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
[leaf-user] WiFI card for Bering ulibc
Hi, I would like to add a wifi card to my bering router. Wich (non outdated) cards are available? Anyone with experience on this? Any recomendation? Thanks Sergio Morilla FiberTel, el nombre de la banda ancha http://www.fibertel.com.ar --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 12:58, Tom Eastep wrote: Mike, Is the search function on the LEAF site broken? Tom, It wouldn't surprise me in the least. That CMS code is old. :-( Note: The CMS doesn't search unincorporated content (e.g. guide collection). To test the new code: * http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/ Search Site: xyz * http://www.google.com/ Google string: site:phpwebsite.appstate.edu xyz The results should be similar. If not, the phpWebSite search code still needs work. -- Mike Noyes mhnoyes at users.sourceforge.net http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/ SF.net Projects: ffl, leaf, phpwebsite, phpwebsite-comm, sitedocs --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
[leaf-user] knockd as a leaf package
Just like Matthew Pozzi , I too would like to see knockd ( http://apeiro.zeroflux.org/knock/ ) as a leaf module... http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8075438 I am willing to try and get this working for Bering-uClibc. Hopefully I can find everything I need right here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html Can anyone offer any hints or tricks before I begin on my quest ? -Thanks Steve More --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] knockd as a leaf package
Wow, I'd ever heard of knockd but it sounds great! I would love this feature. Glenn Stephen More wrote: Just like Matthew Pozzi , I too would like to see knockd ( http://apeiro.zeroflux.org/knock/ ) as a leaf module... http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8075438 I am willing to try and get this working for Bering-uClibc. Hopefully I can find everything I need right here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html Can anyone offer any hints or tricks before I begin on my quest ? -Thanks Steve More --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] knockd as a leaf package
I think you should give knockd.lrp in testing a try and help to improve the package: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=91017page_id=51#TESTING Am Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2004 18:47 schrieb Glenn A. Thompson: Wow, I'd ever heard of knockd but it sounds great! I would love this feature. Glenn There has been a word of warning about false sense of security a few weeks ago on the net - I've lost the link in the meantime, sorry. Stephen More wrote: Just like Matthew Pozzi , I too would like to see knockd ( http://apeiro.zeroflux.org/knock/ ) as a leaf module... http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8075438 I am willing to try and get this working for Bering-uClibc. Hopefully I can find everything I need right here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html Shure you will; Arne built the package with the docs above. The buildtool files are in cvs as well. kp --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] knockd as a leaf package
It looks like someone actually started to work on this 2 days ago: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/src/bering-uclibc/apps/knockd/ On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 12:47:38 -0400, Glenn A. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wow, I'd ever heard of knockd but it sounds great! I would love this feature. Glenn Stephen More wrote: Just like Matthew Pozzi , I too would like to see knockd ( http://apeiro.zeroflux.org/knock/ ) as a leaf module... http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=8075438 I am willing to try and get this working for Bering-uClibc. Hopefully I can find everything I need right here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html Can anyone offer any hints or tricks before I begin on my quest ? -Thanks Steve More --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] Upgrading packages (was Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9)
Tibbs, Richard wrote: Thanks, Charles.. This worked like a charm. I wondered what the partial backup was for. Also, I have in-line below what I did -- with a few extra things like umount and replace the XFER with the NEW FW disk. And a question whether the second tar should be -xzvf or -xavf, as you wrote it? (looks like you hit a instead of z) Yes, the 'a' was a typo and should have been a 'z'. As to the instructions, your additions look good. Note that you can use package names instead of numbers in the backup menus, which makes documentation easier (and is typically easier for me to enter...I can type the max. 8 character package name faster than I can find the backup menu number with all the packages I load :), ie: b shorwall ...instead of: b 9 Also, my configuration is boot Bering 1.2 from CD, with packages backed up to a msdos 1.44 mb floppy. So, easy to transfer the new shorewall-2.0.9.lrp from a windoze box (for those still enslaved, as am I). But the partial backup feature has been preserved since Dachstein. If you're booting off of CD, you should be doing partial backups to your floppy, so upgrading is simply a matter of replacing the CD and re-booting. If you don't want to burn a new CD, you can use a similar procedure to what was described and do a FULL backup to the configration disk (handy for smaller packages, but you'd probably want to burn a new CD for larger packages like ssh). If you do this, just make sure you never do a partial backup, or you'll revert back to the older version on the CD (although your config files will not be lost), so burning a new CD image is the safest bet. -- Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
RE: [leaf-user] Upgrading packages (was Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9)
I guess doing all partial backups is fine from CD boot. As you mention, what I occasionally do is a full backup, and then take the floppy over to windows, copy the .lrps to the old CD image, and burn a new CD. More reliable boot, if configuration is stable. Yes, b shorwall avoids the hassle of which number a package is. Thx, Rick -Original Message- From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 2:34 PM To: Tibbs, Richard Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Upgrading packages (was Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9) Tibbs, Richard wrote: Thanks, Charles.. This worked like a charm. I wondered what the partial backup was for. Also, I have in-line below what I did -- with a few extra things like umount and replace the XFER with the NEW FW disk. And a question whether the second tar should be -xzvf or -xavf, as you wrote it? (looks like you hit a instead of z) Yes, the 'a' was a typo and should have been a 'z'. As to the instructions, your additions look good. Note that you can use package names instead of numbers in the backup menus, which makes documentation easier (and is typically easier for me to enter...I can type the max. 8 character package name faster than I can find the backup menu number with all the packages I load :), ie: b shorwall ...instead of: b 9 Also, my configuration is boot Bering 1.2 from CD, with packages backed up to a msdos 1.44 mb floppy. So, easy to transfer the new shorewall-2.0.9.lrp from a windoze box (for those still enslaved, as am I). But the partial backup feature has been preserved since Dachstein. If you're booting off of CD, you should be doing partial backups to your floppy, so upgrading is simply a matter of replacing the CD and re-booting. If you don't want to burn a new CD, you can use a similar procedure to what was described and do a FULL backup to the configration disk (handy for smaller packages, but you'd probably want to burn a new CD for larger packages like ssh). If you do this, just make sure you never do a partial backup, or you'll revert back to the older version on the CD (although your config files will not be lost), so burning a new CD image is the safest bet. -- Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
[leaf-user] ide flash module
Hi group, I was thinking about getting away from booting and saving all info on the floppy on my Bering-uClibc 2.2 box I would like to have write protection like on the floppy, where it can be turned on and off. A CD boot seems difficult because whenever I want to make a change I have to burn it to the cd on a different machine. A regular IDE hard drive doesn't have very good write protection. I don't have and flash media like SD or CF. I saw on a previous post an IDE Flash Module. This looks very good to me, it's fairly inexpensive and does everything I want: can physically and easily turn write protect on or off, reliable, and quick. Here is the link to it: http://ec.transcendusa.com/product/ItemDetail.asp?ItemID=TS32MDOM40V My question is has anyone used this for LEAF? If so, how did it work? Since I am a newb, how would I get the firewall software on the module? Thanks, Andrew --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
Re: [leaf-user] ide flash module
Andrew http://leaf.think.ch/ADM/ At 16:24 27.10.2004 -0500, Andrew Nance wrote: Hi group, I was thinking about getting away from booting and saving all info on the floppy on my Bering-uClibc 2.2 box I would like to have write protection like on the floppy, where it can be turned on and off. A CD boot seems difficult because whenever I want to make a change I have to burn it to the cd on a different machine. A regular IDE hard drive doesn't have very good write protection. I don't have and flash media like SD or CF. I saw on a previous post an IDE Flash Module. This looks very good to me, it's fairly inexpensive and does everything I want: can physically and easily turn write protect on or off, reliable, and quick. Here is the link to it: http://ec.transcendusa.com/product/ItemDetail.asp?ItemID=TS32MDOM40V My question is has anyone used this for LEAF? If so, how did it work? Since I am a newb, how would I get the firewall software on the module? Treat it like a IDE disk http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bubooting.html http://leaf.think.ch/ADM/ cheers Erich THINK Püntenstrasse 39 8143 Stallikon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Fingerprint: BC9A 25BC 3954 3BC8 C024 8D8A B7D4 FF9D 05B8 0A16 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idU88alloc_id065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
RE: [leaf-user] ide flash module
I use it extensively. Works wonderfully well. Regards Mohan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Nance Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 2:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [leaf-user] ide flash module Hi group, My question is has anyone used this for LEAF? If so, how did it work? Since I am a newb, how would I get the firewall software on the module? Thanks, Andrew --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588alloc_id=12065op=click leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html