Le Lundi 3 Juin 2002 18:39, K.-P. Kirchdörfer a écrit :
> Am Montag 03 Juni 2002 08:03 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> > Dear all:
> > With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems
> > that quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
> > We w
Dear all:
With its v1.0-rc2 version Bering appears now fairly stable and it seems that
quite a lot of people have been giving it a try.
We would like to stabilize this first version with a "last" rc3 before final
release.
rc3 should include:
2.4.18 kernel with:
a/ More netfilter patches (to take
Le Jeudi 30 Mai 2002 14:22, Mike Noyes a écrit :
> Subject was: Re: [Leaf-devel] Bering grsecurity patch?
> > My present goals are:
> >
> > * Linux 2.4
> > * Upgrade binaries
> >
> > My last attempt at Linux 2.4 resulted in numerous binaries returning an
> > unheard of 135 result.
> >
> > I had t
Le Mercredi 29 Mai 2002 06:46, David Douthitt a écrit :
> On Tuesday 28 May 2002 06:25 pm, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > David,
> > Aren't you working on this with the development version of Oxygen?
> > How did you handle the user space program problem?
>
> I use GRSecurity is just about every Linux produ
Le Mardi 28 Mai 2002 17:40, Mike Noyes a écrit :
> Jacques,
> I don't know if this is possible or not, but have you looked at
> incorporating the grsecurity patch in Bering?
>
> http://www.grsecurity.net/
Yes I did look at that patch and was thinking to give it a try one of these
day.
I'll let y
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=41
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image using your script, add a command to burn the cd-rom
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What do you think ?
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>
> Thanks Heinz
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Heinz Bruederlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EM
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=39
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Heinz Bruederlin wrote:
>
> > > is it possible, that the '-' (minus) in the package name and it /var/lib/lrpkg/*
>file gets lrcfg
> > > confused ?
> > > Is there a patch for this ?
> > > Or is it easier for You to change pkgname and filenames ?
> > >
> > > Thanks Heinz
> > What are the symptoms
I have received many off-list requests about how to compile a Bering
linux kernel.
So here is a short how-to:
1/ Bering rc2 is built from linux kernel 2.4.18
2/ Bering can work without any patch. Especially none of the former LRP
patches are required.
3/ Bering is compiled with patches to add ext
> > from the busybox-0.60.3 directory I typed:
> > ./busybox tar -c docs | ./busybox gzip > docs.tgz
> > Broken pipe
> > If I replace gzip.c by the code in 0.60.2 everything seems to work fine.
> > I have not tried that on a 2.1 or 2.2 based machine.
>
> It looks like you now need to specify eith
Hi
I just compiled bbox 0.60.3. under my Debian/slink machine to give it a try in
my "Bering" LEAF floppy based router.
The good news is that the size ob bbox shrinks from 153800 to 140348 bytes for
the same features.
The bad news is that gzip seems to be broken
from the busybox-0.60.3 directory I
> Jacques & Eric,
> Congratulations on the new release. Do you wish to
update our Freshmeat
> record?
Will do.
Jacques
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This new release includes, among other things, ipsec and pptp support.
Also updated with latest 1.2.12 Shorewall and iptables 1.2.6a
The documentation has been considerably extended
Thanks to all the folks who helped us on this release !
The details are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.ph
> Can anyone recommend the best way to get libcrypto and libssl onto my
> slink UML machine? I am trying to build a mini_httpd package. I don't
> think the packages were available for slink. I am thinking "apt-get source
> openssl-dev" or something like that, but wanted to get your feedback
> b
Zebedee is a simple program to establish an encrypted, compressed tunnel for
TCP/IP or UDP traffic between two systems.
Please check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=32
Cheers
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Le Mercredi 20 Mars 2002 20:48, KP Kirchdörfer a écrit :
> it's been my understanding that Bering is based on dachstein rc2.
> But AFAIK dachstein rc2 had the modified backup with destination an
> type (ony looked at the CD release). I'm missing that in Bering. My
> fault?
The lrcfg.back.script w
Le Mercredi 20 Mars 2002 16:20, Eric B Kiser a écrit :
>
> I've been using Dachstein with a home grown upgrade to libc v2.2.4
> (simply replacing most of /lib in root.lrp with the files from my debian
> unstable box) - works a charm, and since I'm working of Compact Flash
> the extra bloat isn't a
> >The Bering v1.0-rc1 images released yesterday appeared corrupted to some
users.
> >They have been regenerated.
> >Follow the md5sum you should get for each file:
> >4ebc430648ec51cd131595213e415f14 bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
> >8efc3afc3161b8b6a653f04d4a20aa49 bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe
> >
> >So
Following a suggestion by Mike, I renamed the "cook book" to a more "civilized"
term...
So here are the first two contributions to this guide that will complement the
installation guide already available:
1/ Serial Modem configuration
2/ PCMCIA configuration ("An dial-up emergency router with a PC
The Bering v1.0-rc1 images released yesterday appeared corrupted to some users.
They have been regenerated.
Follow the md5sum you should get for each file:
4ebc430648ec51cd131595213e415f14 bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.bin
8efc3afc3161b8b6a653f04d4a20aa49 bering-1680-v1.0-rc1.exe
Sorry for the incovenie
> I came across David's make.lrp. Assuming that dependencies are in order
> shouldn't I be able to just load this package into Bering and be able to use
> it as a development station. Any insight on this would be appreciated.
>
If make.lrp was compiled against glibc 2.0 which is most probably the
Updated with a 2.4.18 linux kernel & shorewall 1.2.9. Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=31
Enjoy
Jacques & Eric
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As it was recently mentionned in the LEAF mailing lists a vulnerability has
been found in the Zlib compression library (which is provided by the libz.lrp
package).
This package is being used by the openssh suite (ssh, sshd, scp, sftp) and is
now available in it's latest secure version (1.1.4).
O
A vulnerability has been recently found in openssh up to version 3.0.2.
See the CERT annoucement at:
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/408419
The LEAF openssh packages (ssh/sshd/sftp/sshkey) have been updated accordingly
and are now available
for download from my website.
http://leaf.sourceforge.ne
Hi Lynn!
I have made some modification to the Bering part of your doc to take into
account changes that were introduced with beta-4.
The network parameter has been removed since it is useless for a 2.4.x kernel
The netmask parameter has been replaced by the masklen parameter since ip
command is no
Matt:
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll include them in the doc ASAP. Also I am
planning to move my XML version of the documentation to CVS so that everyone
can contribute to it's improvement more easily. With the help from Mike I am
learning CVS and I'll hopefully be operationnal around the end
Sorry, the following post was sent to the leaf-user list instead of the
leaf-devel list.
> Hi Matt
> I just got your mail today. I have been out of town for a week.
> I understand from what you say that the sshd/dnscache/tinydns documentation
> needs some clarification. Indeed if you have tinydns
Changelog for beta4:
1/ Shorewall updated to latest 1.2.6 version
2/ ifupdown program adapted to only use ip addr and ip route commands.
ifconfig removed
3/ arp program added to /sbin to have proxy-arp working with Shorewall
4/ beta2 /usr/sbin/lrcfg.back.initrd script restored. Automatic compu
Hello Yvo:
> I've just started experimenting with your distibution. I have to say I
like
> it very much.
Thks
> But I found some bugs while playing with it.
That's why it still beta :-)
> The first I encountered was when I changed /boot/etc/modules and saved
the
> modules ide-mod, ide-disk and ide
The LEAF 2.4.16 - beta2 distribution has been updated and now becomes
LEAF "Bering" - beta3.
Main features:
- 2.4.16 Kernel with support for IDE, DOC, SCSI, Parport, USB, PPP,
PPPoE, PPPoA, PCMCIA, ISDN, Bridging, ext2/ext3/reiserfs, IPV6, Wireless
LAN, ...
- Provided with latest 1.2.5 Shorewall
I just realized that I sent the following post to the wrong list ...
Jacques
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From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 11:00 PM
Subject: [Leaf-user] Needs some help with C
> Here is my pr
This is a "maintenance" package.
Statically compiled against libnsl and openssl-0.9.6c
Dynamically against zlib 1.1.3
One more FAQ in the doc. See:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/openssh.html
Jacques
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Hi Eric !
It's time for us to get a name for the LEAF 2.4.16 distro. Mike wants
one :-)
I have finally opted (suggestion from Jack Coates, thank Jacks) for the
"Strait" concept.
1/ Straits are very representative of what is happening in a
router/firewall: lot of traffic, strict rules, sometimes t
> Oops! I was testing under bash...apparently echo has a somewhat
broken echo
> command (as it seems like you already found out). The simple change
works
> for both bash and ash, and is still smaller:
>
> Change:
> > echo -e -n "\b$i"
>
> To:
> echo -e -n "\b"
> echo -n "$i"
>
> Of cours
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > How to get rid of that "PID: Terminated" stuff ?
>
> Add a line to the top:
>
> trap 'exit' 0 2 5 15
Thks. It does it. So final script should be:
#!/bin/sh
trap 'exit' 0 2 5 15
echo -n " "
while : ; do
echo -e -n "\b"
echo -n "\\"
sleep 1
Jack Coates wrote:
> gods are always good firewall names, what with the whole gateway between
> dead and living, heaven/hell thing. Thoth, Janus, Pluto, etc. Of course
> if one's tastes are more mundane there's always St. Louis (Gateway to
> the West), Panama (Gateway to the Pacific), or Vickie (
> Jacques,
> Do you have a name for your LEAF release. I can add it to our files
area,
> if you give me a name and version. e.g. Oxygen 1.8, Dachstein 1.0.2,
> PacketFilter 1.70.
In fact Eric and I are thinking about it. But we have two options on
which a feedback from the list and especially from
With the help of Eric Wolzak I have updated my LEAF 2.4.x / Shorewall
based distro.
Many new features are available on the floppy:
a.. Kernel 2.4.16 now used. New kernel config file. Includes in
particular support for PCMCIA, PPP, PPP/PPPOE, ISDN, USB and bridging
b.. Use shorewall 1.2.2 al
> >How about deciding to call leaf stuff leaf
> >and not lrp anymore?
> >
> > .lrp files
> >
> >lrp all over sourceforge documents.
> >
> Perhaps we could make use of a change of the suffix in
the package names
> to make a distinction between the older lrp packages
and a new new more
> featu
I'll be away for a week till January 5th and probably won't have access
to my mail during that period.
Happy New Year to you all folks !
Jacques
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From: "David Douthitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I've begun working on the next generation... and have Oxygen booting
> with an initial RAM disk - in preparation for running without the
> linuxrc patch.
He, he ...
> Running without the initrd archive patch takes just a bit more, but
> shouldn't be to
Hello again Eric
By the way I forgot to suggest to use the "small" or the "normal" kernel
in my kernel-2.4.14 directory. (The 2.4.14 default is indeed the "mini"
one)
The small kernel config looks like:
CONFIG_PPP=m
# CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK is not set
# CONFIG_PPP_FILTER is not set
CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC
> > It should work but cannot test it here. Let me know if it works.
> >
> I tried this pppd with the rp-pppoe and the kernel pppoe,
> I set up a second machine as a pppoe-server and tried to connect.
> The pppd started a connection, got also a session but then the
> communication failed
> with
>
> My question:
> Is there anybody who succeeded in compiling this ppp version ?
It's available here:
htpp://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/ppp_241.lrp
You will also need to introduce the two following changes
in /var/lib/lrpkg/root.dev.mk:
makedevs ppp c 108 0 >null 2>&1
in /var/lib/lr
> You and initrd.txt both talk of pivot_root - but I
can't find the
> command anywhere.
It's in busybox. Read initrd.txt in kernel Doc for
instruction.
> Actually, Oxygen does NOT do this, as busybox is
entirely statically
> linked, and includes all applets as before. Many of
the "necessities"
> If I understand right, the steps are:
> >
> > 1. Create and compile a kernel of your choice.
> > 2. Create a Minix file system and populate it with
the contents of
> > root.lrp
> > 3. Compress the Minix filesystem with gzip and put on
disk as initrd.gz
> > 4. Modify linuxrc to run /sbin/init at
Are you looking for a Debian/slink "virtual" machine that could be run
on your 2.2.15 (and over) main linux box ?
Where you could have root privilege on a non root account ?
Are you tired of booting floppies to test new LEAF packages ?
Here is the answer: user-mode-linux
http://user-mode-linux.sou
> 4/ There seems to be a bug in busybox umount -a which does not umount
> tmpfs filesystems. Until it's fixed the util-linux-2.11m version takes
> care of umount -a.
>
My bad. The problem was the -n switch. umount -a works perfectly well
whereas umount -n -a does not.
This makes sense to me since
I have updated the LEAF 2.4.14 + Shorewall distro described in my
previous post:
http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/7232/2001/11/50/7129319/
everything is in
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/kernel-2.4.14
The updated 1680k diskimage is called leaf-2.4.14-1680-b1.bin
Changelog:
1/ TMP
> How did you manage to get everything so small? Your initrd.gz +
> root.lrp weigh in at 742,530 bytes, which is considerably less
> than the 835,457 of my current root.lrp (lrp 2.9.8 based, with
> linux 2.2.18).
Dave stuff is gaining weight I suppose :-).
What I did was rather limited indeed: I s
Am Dienstag, 20. November 2001 23:59 schrieb Jacques Nilo:
> Following my previous post on how to get rid of LRP kernel patches I
Am I the only one who is under the impression, that the mailinglist is
very
slow and some mails arriving very late?
JN:
Well this post is indeed not in the archi
Following my previous post on how to get rid of LRP kernel patches I
have created a 2.4.14 base LEAF version with SHOREWALL as default
firewall.
Please consider this work as preliminary.
All the stuff is here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/kernel-2.4.14/
The diskimage is:
http://leaf.s
> With a couple minor updates to root.lrp, folks booting off floppy will
need
> to copy the latest root.lrp to their floppy disk to get the updates.
> Otherwise, just pop in the new CD and re-boot...
Charles:
Great job !
Any floppy image update in the pipe for my poor LRP box without CD-ROM
drive.
From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> What mods (if any) were made when compiling these? When I compiled
2.9.9p2
> it didn't link to libz dynamically...is this something you changed, or
> something on my system that's different than yours?
>
1/ you have to make sure zlib is compile
I hope those guys at http://www.openssh.org are not going to update
their version every other day :-)
But well this time, you got the latest one pretty quickly...
As usual check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
Older version still available at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packa
I have updated openssh packages to their latest 2.9.9p2 version.
They are compiled statically against openssl-0.9.6b and dynamically
against zlib-1.1.3
See:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
Jacques
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Matt Schalit wrote:
> I got around to replacing the ipmask-0.30 shell script
> with the 0.32 compiled version on the LEAF oxygen packages site.
>
> I don't get the logic of the -c option. It says:
> -c Display only CIDR
>
> So why would that output ip/cidr?
> # ipmask -
From: "Charles Steinkuehler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Make sure you've got the latest UPX. You'll need 1.11 or later to
compress
> kernel images. Both zImage and bzImage files can be compressed
successully
> by UPX. The command I use is:
>
> upx --best -o .upx
>
I compiled UPX 1.20 under my Slink
> Charles wrote:
>
> > Make sure you've got the latest UPX. You'll need 1.11 or later to
compress
> > kernel images.
>
> Almost. Right except for the "or later." The official release is 1.20
which
> is "later" but does not contain the Kernel compression. So (at this
time)
> one has to download ex
Hello everyone
I am trying to figure out hox to compress a linux kernel with UPX
I compiled with make bzImage and the tried upx -l9 bzImage. Did not
worked. Should I compile with make zImage instead ?
Jacques
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Hi Mike!
The "submit news" function does not seem to work. I get:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: cachecontrol() in
/home/groups/l/le/leaf/htdocs/header.php on line 23
Jacques
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Le Mardi 17 Juillet 2001 16:18, vous avez écrit :
> David:
>
> Ug. DJB is a bright guy, and I'm a big fan of qmail,
> but...he's apparently at war with RedHat (and other major
> distro's) who I guess have slighted him by not incorporating
> his stuff into their releases under his terms.
>
Apparently never reach the lists
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From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 12:16 AM
Subject: NEW daemontl/dnscache/tinydns/djbutils packages
> To celebrate Basti
Apparently never reach the list ...
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From: "Jacques Nilo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: sshd.lrp size
> > > Hello, Jacques. Thank you for your excellent work in
> >
From: "Rodney Barnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Jacques,
>
> I downloaded the tinydns and dnscache packages and tried to get them
to work
> today and ran into a couple of problems. I have suggestions on how to
avoid
> those problems for others.
>
> 1. In this case, I'm using
t; Cons:
>
> 1. No DMZ support.
> 2. Requires gatping subnet-scanning utility (~10kB).
> 3. No easy hooks for customization like builtin scripts.
> 4. No dancing mice.
>
> Hope that helps...
>
> -Scott
>
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Jacques Nilo wrote:
>
> >
It looks like the list of available firewalls for LRP is growing. My
understanding (correct me if I am wrong) is that we have, on the top of
the "standard" LRP script, 3 main firewall LRP packages available
echowall 1.2
rcf 5.2
seattle 4.1
I think it would be really useful if we could come up with
>
> Also, I'm generally interested in 'really thin' servers. The first will
> probably be a BIND server, which I'd also like to see install straight from
> the CD.
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
Hi Charles !
What are the reasons which make you choose Bind over tinydns if you are
looking for a "really
> Everyone,
> It looks like lrp.c0wz.com is down. The root c0wz.com site is still
responding.
>
> Has anyone heard from Rick lately? I've been unable to reach him
recently.
>
I have been in touch with him early today. He is switching his DNS to
tinydns that's probably why you have got some proble
Hi every one!
For some strange reasons my contributions to yesterday [Leaf-devel]
linuxrouter.org topic never reached the list. Let see if I am more
successful with this one.
My position boils down to a very simple point: I - personnally (I
insist: this is strictly a personnal position )- cannot p
From: "Ewald Wasscher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Like eh, me? I'll leave dnscache to Jacques of course. Does anyone
think
> it makes sense to use the "new" FORWARDONLY option (since djbdns
1.03)?
> It seems to me that especially on a slow dialup line it will be slower
> to let the firewall do dns-reso
> - The distribution needs a name...again, I'd prefer Ewald to name it,
since
> he's been doing all the work
He deserves it
> - The syslinux splash screen should be changed. It should probably
refer to
> the leaf sourceforge project. We may also want to pull the links to
> linuxrouter.org, but
My initial reaction was the correct one and dnscache must really be
running as an external cache to be accessible to the internal network
(and a local tinydns server, on the contrary, runs on 127.0.0.1).
Therefore one must declare in /etc/dhclient.conf a statement like:
prepend domain-name-server
Charles:
I just realize that my previous post is wrong.
Your suggestion to put 127.0.0.1 is the correct one.
192.168.1.254 is the adress to serve through dhcpd (if
the internal network is running with dynamic IP's) to the
network clients. On the LRP box 127.0.0.1 must be used
for /etc/resolv.conf
> 2) Add a prepend statement to dhclient.conf:
> prepend domain-name-servers 127.0.0.1;
>
> This *should* use the local dnscache to resolve names, falling back to
the
> DNS server(s) provided by the ISP if local resolution fails, and keeps
> everything standard but the dhclient configuration fil
Symptom:
When I boot the new package I get after:
DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
receive_packet failed on eth0: Network is down
Then if I issue after login in
/etc/init.d/dhclient restart
it works ok
I replaced the dhclient package with the one on Charle's site vers
> A new snapshot of the updated Eigerstein2BETA, together with a number
of
> new LRP kernels is available here:
Hi Ewald !
First of all congratulation for the great work. It looks like you are
getting close to the new Eigerstein release.
I installed the 20010527 release on my box. Follow my comme
Dear all:
In order to complement the qmail.lrp package, I have packaged
vmailmgr.lrp which will allow you to add as many mail users as desired
under a single LRP account. You have to create one LRP account for each
domain if you want to serve mail for multi-domains :-)
Otherwise the package also i
For those who want to setup SMTP & POP3 servers on their LRP box the
qmail package is available at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/jnilo
It is the 1.03 version without any patch. Size is approx 180K.
Please consider it as a beta package and do not hesitate to contact me
if you have problems. If you ar
> There is a new baby in the house so I'm not going to be doing a
> lot in the next week or so...
>
> Andrew James was born 22 April 2001 at 7:25 am, and was 9 lbs. 4 oz.
Hi David!
I only found your post today and just wanted to congratule you (and the
mother as well :-) ) for this great even
Dear all
I have setup rather quickly a rough afxdns.lrp package (DNS zone
transfer server & client from djbdns)
It comes in two flavours:
A server only package with axfrdns, tcprules & tcpserver:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/axfrdns.lrp (33K)
A server + client which adds to the
Bao: what about this ?
http://wtarreau.free.fr/1u/
Jacques
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> I propose the following:
>
> 1) EigerStein2Beta is upgraded with a current weblet.lrp and
dhclient.lrp,
> released as EigerStein2 (non-beta), and left at that.
May I suggest dnscache as well (V1.05 + the script since it presently
interracts with dhclient )
> 2) A new disk image is created wit
> Would the following developers please move your directories. ref.
> http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/7232/25/5343077/
>
> jnilo
done :-)
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If you want to replace your unsecure, space consuming BIND with a fast,
secure & compact dns server on your LRP box then you can download
dnscache.lrp (45K) and tinydns.lrp (22K) compiled against glibc 2.0.7 on
Debian/slink platform at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
I have tried to mak
I guess i'll vote for the php one or I will feel alone :-)
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