George,
I'm kind of curios. Why did you feel the need to cross-post to lists not
related to LEAF? Odd, one in San Diego and the other in New York? How
incredibly odd. Did you want encompass the United States, some LEAF
developers are not US citizens you know, you might want to cross post to
l
One update on the site links.
If you could add www.leaf-project.org
It points to the location site as leaf.sf.net but
grants greater portability.
-sp
On Thu, 27 June 2002, "Steve Fink" wrote
>
> Richard,
>
> This looks great! Only one minor
comment/suggestion
>
> We are tryin
Mike Noyes wrote
>
> May I have the dunce cap please.
>
> --
> Mike Noyes
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/me slides cap to Mike
You can have it, I'm tired of wearing it :)
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On Sun, 23 June 2002, "Charles Steinkuehler" wrote
>
> In case you haven't heard, this July 4th is the first
annual
> wIndepedance day (as declared by the Desktop Linux
folks:
> http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS3432021257.html).
In honor of this
> watershead event, I am working on a parade fl
On Fri, 21 June 2002, "Serge Caron" wrote
> Hello all,
>
> I have been recovering from a car accident in late
march.
Glad to here you are recovering. Hopefully full
recovery will be soon.
... :-)
> PS: I am really typing this with ONE finger :-)
>
No wonder the message took so long to read.
I stumbled across this off of a reference from another
list I am on. I was wondering if this was a known
derivative of LEAF-Bering?
http://www.hazard.maks.net/wisp-dist/about.html
-sp
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http://rr.sans.org/firewall/floppy-based.php
Pretty new article. Ours isn't tested but good stuff
for the concept of floppy based firewalls.
Perhaps we should let him know of our existence.
-sp
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On Tue, 05 March 2002, Matt Schalit wrote
>The only thing that still hangs out there for me
is whole 'F' in LEAF
> issue. I noticed that neither goal mentioned that
the project is about
> developing firewalls. Some people think that all
LEAF projects are
> meant to be routers/firewalls. Is
For those keeping score, it seems that a firewall
article made slashdot and leaf-project is suggested in
a lot the replies, as are several others.
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/04/0047215.shtml?tid=172
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I have no objection to this, but we would need several things to happen. Files stored
there would have to be updated through some mechanism when there is one in place
already on sourceforge.
But the big one is will they set up the vhost for ftp.leaf-project.org? Currently I
can't direct to a
On Mon, 25 February 2002, Matt Schalit wrote:
> Mike Noyes wrote:
> >
> > At 2002-02-24 23:06 -0800, Steven Peck wrote:
> > >After Mike Sensney's suggestion and talking to Mike Noyes and Charles I
> > >decided to get the domain name leaf-project.org.
> >
> > Steven,
> > Thank you for doing this.
Charles,
For Dachenstein, not having set it up yet myself. Perhaps a specific menu item to
back up the ssh keys...
hThat just doesn't sound right. Well, I'll post it anyway to generate thought.
-sp
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Now this would solve the security concerns of read/write flash and the percieved
reliability problems of floppy's.
It's a company claiming write-once flash compatible chips. 'Soon' to be available.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011219S0041
-sp
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On Tue, 13 November 2001, "Charles Steinkuehler" wrote:
as we are beginning to gear up for another major hardware
> project at the office (I push hardare gates around for my day-job).
>
> Charles Steinkuehler
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
I just have this picture of Charles pushing chainlink and
I remember that Rick was getting laid off and looking for work. You might ask our
maillist manager if Rick's email is bouncing..
He used to hang out on the openprojects.net irc channel, so you could check there as
well.
Like Ray, I was out of work myself when my contract ended 3 weeks ago,
All right,
Due to current issues, I happen to be playing with Remote X-Window seesions over ssh,
learned a lot, it was fun and all that. But web browsing over X-Window/ssh sessions
were a 'little' slow.
So, I played with 'lynx', the ever popular text browser. Not bad, but any page with
tabl
On Thu, 30 August 2001, George Metz wrote:
>
> On 30 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Look around for an envelope labeled GAS or Electric, open it up and if
> > you see anywhere it saying 'past due' you've found your problem.
>
> ...he says in jest. In fact, I was on a budget plan with
> > slowly. The weather looks fine, I must say.
>
> Weather? What's that? Is that the reason the
> temperature keeps changing no matter what I do in
> my apartment? Hrmmm Must investigate this strange
> thing.
No no. That's not quite right. The weather changes the outside temperature,
Roundup article of some nifty HW that a lot of this list is aware of, but what the
heck.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2016997232.html
One of these days I want to play with some of these.
/me looks around for his spare time maybe I dropped it.
-sp
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Well, that's good to know, thanks.
Well. It looks like I shall have to modify my plans. It's better that way anyway I
guess.
Now my order of attack is
1. Get it working.
This involves initial testing in Windows, but I know Windows and the drivers are
written for Windows.
2. Get it wo
It's not that bad! Besides, Microwaves operate at a variety of frequencies, some in
the 2.4GHz band, but it is shielded.
Look on the side of your microwave for that information.
I'm more concerned with the 2.4GHz phones, but those autosearch for 'quiet'
frequencies, some I am hoping that my '
On Thu, 26 July 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
> At 10:54 AM 07/26/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
> >I saw that one. Umm, I only need 700-900 feet, so that might be a tad overkill. :)
>
> But at the bottom of the page you'll see:
> +++
U, no.
I just got connectivity from home and lost some messages in the move. If you send me
there email addresses (or if they respond here) I'd be happy to coordinate with them.
I hope to buy the materials for the antennea this week and perhaps the NICs next.
I'll be out of town this wee
I saw that one. Umm, I only need 700-900 feet, so that might be a tad overkill. :)
Here are my current thoughts
nics:
http://www.guerrilla.net/reference/80211_mod/dwl-650_ext_antenna/index.html
-cause I'm cheap (save my $100-200 on Orinnoco cards, if it works, cost me that if I
screw it up)
F
While researching for my wireless setup (I'm getting ready to build the antenea) I
came across their site. The WRP looks like a derivative of the LRP. I need to pull
it down and play with it to make sure. Eventually, I hope to to have an image up when
I get done myself.
My requirements are
Hey, I bought a disk notcher so I could double side my 5-1/4" floppy disks. I saved
SO much money. ROFL
-sp
On Fri, 13 July 2001, Mike Sensney wrote:
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> At 08:37 AM 07/13/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>
> >On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> >
> >> Hilton Travis wrote:
> >>
On Fri, 13 July 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> Great. Did Morgan Reed get in touch with you about your wireless setup?
>
> --
> Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/
Yes he did, unfortunatly I accidently nuked his response (stupid webmail -delays so
you end up clicking o
Mike,
It looks good. We might want to update
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1407&group_id=13751
It looks like I'll be getting my modem back this weekend so I'll finally be able to
get back online from home and do some work. From work, there are limitations to th
sites
Just an interesting article. Probably not much new for folks here, but check itout
anyway.
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2000/09/28/LinuxAdmin.html?page=1
-sp
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Thanks for all the suggestions and links, they got me to where I needed to go for a
start.
It's a race now, if I can figure out how to do it before the cable company hooks us up
and I cave and go with an IPSec tunnel. I'll probably encrypt my air traffic anyway.
I'm repossessing my loaned out
Thanks,
If I am able to persue it to successful completion I'll write it up. Though I will
admit that I hope the cable company beats me to it, before I buy all the equipment.
-sp
On Tue, 03 July 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-07-03 09:32 -0700
> >Greetings,
> >
> >I rem
Greetings,
I remember some folks working on a wireless router solution. I believe I saw an
announcement of a working image.
I want to setup a wireless link to my neighbors house. He's on the edge of range
(600-700 feet ~est, I need to measure it). I was looking at access point to access
This Internet connection stuff only from work sucks!
I hope to reclaim my modem later this week so I will at least have dial-up access from
home until the cable company figures out that there are houses where I live.
I'll have to print and read through all the messages tonight. Thanks all.
-s
On Thu, 28 June 2001, Jack Coates wrote:
>
> On 28 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I used to go around this by remoting into my Windows box and browsing from there.
>I'm rapidly trying to figure out how to do X Window over ssh from my work WinNT box
>to a friends Red Hat 7 box.
> >
> >
Tell me about problems with connections. I don't have one from home right now and
where I work is about to start 'per user logon filtered' access.
I used to go around this by remoting into my Windows box and browsing from there. I'm
rapidly trying to figure out how to do X Window over ssh f
On Wed, 20 June 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Steven Peck, 2001-06-20 08:55 -0700
> >Does anyone beside Rick hang out in the IRC channel. I hit it
> >periodically, but it is always dead quiet.
>
> I don't know. I noticed this article on Debian Planet about
> OpenProjects.net, so I thought I'd ask i
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