On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:41:18PM +0100, Pim van Riezen scribbled:
> What amazes me, on both the leaf and my stats, is that so very few people
> actually access the site with lynx. You'd expect that the h4xx0r-value of
> running an embedded router/firewall is something which would attract all
> t
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 10:15:26AM -0800, Steven Peck scribbled:
> In any case, I have only set up Webaliser on a Win2k/iis5 box, but if you
> can get the log files compressed and emailed on a regular basis (daily?), it
> wouldn't actually matter where Webalizer 'analyzed' them would it? When I
Hi Folks,
I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image.
I'm booting it on a Pentium 150 w/16 MB w/2 Pro100+'s.
I used the single floppy selection after decreasing the
ramdisk down to 8192.
eth0: 63.194.213.179/24
eth1 10.1.1.254/24
Problems:
--
1) During configur
Matthew Schalit wrote:
> I'm having a few problems with the latest Oxygen 3/14 image.
I'll see if I can help...
> 1) During configure it brought up the /etc/network.conf twice.
> Not really important, just cosmetic.
Probably listed in the /var/lib/lrpkg/*.conf files twice; will lo
Everyone,
I modified the default theme header for our site. I'm not completely
satisfied with the results yet, but I thought it was time for some
feedback. Let me know what you think.
As soon as I figure out the correct sed syntax for stripping admin and user
passwords from our MySQL database,
Much better than phpWebsite ;)
--
Steven Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sacramento, CA http://leaf.blkmtn.org
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:30 AM
> To:
Everyone,
We received 4196 visitors since moving to phpWebSite (includes data from
the old phpWebSite too). The SourceForge statistics page is incorrect. Here
are the stats from the phpWebSite "Client Stats" page.
Browsers
Internet Explorer 27.87 % (1170)
Netscape 69.33 % (29
Mike,
Are these 'unique' visitors or page hits? Not having gotten to far into
Sourceforge's setup yet, I take it you have access to the leaf.sourceforge
logfiles? Would something like Webalizer work if so?
Steven
-Original Message-
From: Mike Noyes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/22/20
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Everyone,
> We received 4196 visitors since moving to phpWebSite (includes data from
> the old phpWebSite too). The SourceForge statistics page is incorrect. Here
> are the stats from the phpWebSite "Client Stats" page.
>
> Browsers
> Internet Explorer
Steven Peck, 2001-03-22 09:41 -0800
>Mike,
>
>Are these 'unique' visitors or page hits?
Steven,
I believe they're hits. :(
It's still a significant jump from the prior traffic on the site. It's
getting close to the old linuxrouter.sourceforge.net site, which averaged
about 3000 hits a day.
>No
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> > 5) Netmask won't take, network comes up wrong still.
> > network: bringing up interface eth0 on 63.194.213.179 with netmask
>255.255.255.0
> > netmask 255.255.255.0: Unknown host
Thanks for the reply David. I'll keep my eye out
for a new
Pim van Riezen, 2001-03-22 18:41 +0100
>Hmm, funny how big netscape is on the leaf site. This is the stats I'm
>seeing on tarball for this month so far (which targets basically the same
>audience):
Pim,
Beware of people running through proxies. I know that I appear to be using
something other t
I can see why they would disable it.
I actually met a PR outreach guy from VA Linux at the last Linux User group
meeting I went to. This reminds me, several 'new' people to Linux were
griping about the lack of a 'screen shots' option on the default sourceforge
configuration option. Which is why
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> It looks like your getting about 2000 hits a day. Is your site listed in
> any web directories?
The average for this month was 3341 hits per day, averagely 267 visitors.
But it's all a function of how much activity I put out. A freshmeat
announcement usua
Steven Peck, 2001-03-22 10:15 -0800
>I can see why they would disable it.
>
>I actually met a PR outreach guy from VA Linux at the last Linux User
>group meeting I went to. This reminds me, several 'new' people to Linux
>were griping about the lack of a 'screen shots' option on the default
>sourc
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Wolzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John Desmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [LRP] busybox and dd - was: My eiger-dynamic box got owned!
>
> > David Douthitt wrote a great incident handling r
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 06:41:18PM +0100, Pim van Riezen scribbled:
> > What amazes me, on both the leaf and my stats, is that so very few people
> > actually access the site with lynx. You'd expect that the h4xx0r-value of
> > running an embedded ro
> > > David Douthitt wrote a great incident handling routine
> > > that I printed out in big letters and hung by the LRP
> > > but I find it won't work for me...
> > >
> > > >3. Login in as root on the LRP box and do the
> > > >following:
> > > >
> > > >dd if=/dev/ram0 | gzip - | nc safe.host.loca
Hello Kenneth,
what i meant by this is that the busybox will be updated.
I created a newer busybox "for own use".
Tomorrow, i mailed charles about what i did with a question about
his opinion on what to include as busyboxlinks and so on.
And asked him how the people who wanted to update the
Well, I'm working on re-organazing my website, getting it into CVS, and
migrating to new web development tools, but I'd like to get discussion
started on another task high on my priority list: making new disk images.
I propose the following:
1) EigerStein2Beta is upgraded with a current weblet.l
> 2) A new disk image is created with some (or all) of the following
> characteristics:
> A) Based on 2.9.8, bringing it 'back into the fold' of "Official" LRP
> B) Repace Dave's pentium 2.2 kernel with one of the available 2.2.18
> kernels compiled for 486's
> C) Use SeaWall for firew
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> F) Security enhanced/updated versions of key libraries/utilities (stolen
>from David D's Oxygen)
Could anyone provide me with an overview of what problems there are with
what library/utility versions? And, if relevant, where to get n
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> 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.
I propose that EigerStein2 have its binaries upgraded - most of them
should be available in Oxygen, and u
Pim van Riezen wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > F) Security enhanced/updated versions of key libraries/utilities (stolen
> >from David D's Oxygen)
>
> Could anyone provide me with an overview of what problems there are with
> what library/utility ver
> > 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.
>
> I propose that EigerStein2 have its binaries upgraded - most of them
> should be available in Oxygen, and upgrading wouldn't
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > > I'd like to avoid using EigerStein to prevent any
> > > confusion with the existing Eiger based distributions.
> >
> > H Kilimanjaro?
>
> Not a good choice, as that was the first version released by Matthew Grant
> (although I don't think it made it into
I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
Kilamanjaro?
Maybe change the series name completly
Sea - because install is such a breeze
Plastic - because it can recycle old hardware
Aluminum - see above and it retains the charm of spelling
Forget - once it's installed, you can forget
Hello Charles, you wrote
> Well, I'm working on re-organazing my website, getting it into CVS, and
> migrating to new web development tools, but I'd like to get discussion
> started on another task high on my priority list: making new disk images.
>
> I propose the following:
>
> 1) EigerStein2B
David Douthitt, 2001-03-22 15:19 -0600
>Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > I think keeping the Eiger in the title would probably just piss off
> > Dave C., who seems to be kind of sensitive about Matthew's disto's...
>
>There's other mountains
Charles,
My two cents.
MML - Mountain Maple LEAF
M
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Steven Peck wrote:
> I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
>
> Kilamanjaro?
I could offer you our 300m garguantan "mountain":
Grebbenberg
This would be hard to spell _and_ pronounce :>
Pi
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> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Steven Peck wrote:
>
> > I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
> >
> > Kilamanjaro?
>
> I could offer you our 300m garguantan "mountain":
>
> Grebbenberg
>
> This would be hard to spell _and_ pronounce :>
>
you're right about that
the winkler prins
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Eric Wolzak wrote:
> you're right about that
> the winkler prins (dutch encyclopedia) calls this "mountain"
> grebbeberg ;)
I fell for the "new spelling" trap.
> but you exagerated the height
> (driehonderd meter, kom nou ;) )
Depends on the water level, really :>
Pi
--
> > > 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.
> >
> > I propose that EigerStein2 have its binaries upgraded - most of them
> > should be available in Oxygen, and
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Steven Peck wrote:
> I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
>
> Kilamanjaro?
Kilimanjaro was the predecessor to Materhorn.
> Maybe change the series name completly
> Sea - because install is such a breeze
> Plastic - because it can recycle old hardware
> Al
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Pedro Barreto wrote:
> no, really, I like Mike's idea, it also opens a really big scroll of
> possible names.
The irony in all of this is, before joining this list and LEAF, I already
had a personal server called 'Leaf'. And to add to the irony, one called
'Ladybug'. Both we
lynx sux, links roolz :-) Check out my links.lrp package, and yes, I do
use it.
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Pim van Riezen wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
>
> > Everyone,
> > We received 4196 visitors since moving to phpWebSite (inc
webalizer can work on the logs wherever they happen to be and then
upload results. Cron, rsync, webazolver, and rsync. Of course, since
we're all LRPer's no one has anything better than a 486 around anyway
:-)
--
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mike Noyes
> On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Pedro Barreto wrote:
> > no, really, I like Mike's idea, it also opens a really big scroll of
> > possible names.
>
> The irony in all of this is, before joining this list and LEAF, I already
> had a personal server called 'Leaf'. And to add to the irony, one called
> 'Ladyb
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > The irony in all of this is, before joining this list and LEAF, I already
> > had a personal server called 'Leaf'. And to add to the irony, one called
> > 'Ladybug'. Both were named by my daughter.
>
> Perhaps you daughter has already named the
Steven Peck wrote:
>
> I think the new image should remain hard to spell. :)
>
> Kilamanjaro?
>
> Maybe change the series name completly
> Sea - because install is such a breeze
> Plastic - because it can recycle old hardware
> Aluminum - see above and it retains the charm of spelling
> Forget
At 13:42 22-03-2001 -0800, you wrote:
>David Douthitt, 2001-03-22 15:19 -0600
>>Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>> > I think keeping the Eiger in the title would probably just piss off
>> > Dave C., who seems to be kind of sensitive about Matthew's disto's...
>>
>>There's other mountains
>
>Charle
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