On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 14:54, Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
> We are developing an antivirus gateway based on Leaf Bering. Right now we
> have been able to acomplish the following:
Jaime,
This sounds interesting. Please keep us informed of your progress.
> 1) Using emailrelay (http://emailrel
Hi Mike,
> Jaime,
> This sounds interesting. Please keep us informed of your progress.
We will surelly do it.
>
> > 1) Using emailrelay (http://emailrelay.sourceforge.net) we have been
> > able to implement an smtp gateway.
>
> Have you looked into using SpamAssassin at SMTP time?
>
> Exi
Hi All
I've been getting on quite nicely with converting David Douhitt's
developers guide to DocBook XML - almost finished now.
I hit a few snags getting a decent XML/Docbook development environment
together. I'll spare you the long story - suffice to say this has taught
me as much about Mac
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 15:45, guitarlynn wrote:
> On Monday 08 July 2002 08:55, Mike Noyes wrote:
> > Corporate Affiliates proposal:
> > I'd like us to start affiliating with corporations. However, I'm
> > unsure of the point where we should consider a company for
> > affiliation. Do th
I definitely have opinions on all of this but have been waiting to see the response
from others as I am the most junior involved.
From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 7/12/2002 10:31 AM
>I'm not proposing certification by our project of co
I have been working on setting up a good working environment for my LEAF work, which
primarily involves sh-httpd and Weblet, VMWare is an option if I move to 1.44 disks
and change a few things (havenât tried it yet). I also know that UML is a good
option as I have Mandrake at home, but Iâm
> I have been working on setting up a good working environment for my
LEAF work, which primarily involves sh-httpd and Weblet, VMWare is an
option if I move to 1.44 disks and change a few things (haven’t tried it
yet). I also know that UML is a good option as I have Mandrake at home,
but I’m wish
From: Charles Steinkuehler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Fri 7/12/2002 12:45 PM
>The problem with running sh-httpd in this environment is sh-httpd needs
>to be launched by inetd, the internet service "super daemon". I'm not
>sure if there's an easy way to do this from within windows (e
Hi,
I've been making .lrp's touching rsyncing dding calling remote hands to
swap floppies and reboot *all* day, so please forgive me if I've missed
something obvious.
There doesn't seem to be any /bin/sh in Bering rc3?
Should /etc/passwd read /bin/tinylogin for root???
Also I'm getting these e
On Friday 12 July 2002 12:31, Mike Noyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 15:45, guitarlynn wrote:
> Lynn,
> Thanks for the feedback. :-)
> I was hoping these proposals would generate more discussion than they
> have. I'd really appreciate additional feedback from our project
> members. I don't wan
Is Bering GNU?
I'm beginning to have my doubts. Where is /usr/src/linux/.config? Where
are the other compile time options for other binaries? Just how was
Bering_1.0-rc3_img_bering_1680.bin made?
After spending a good part of a week, and _all_ day Friday getting up a
Bering router before a de
Georges:
If you do not feel confortable using Bering, please do not use it.
Bering has been developped by me and Eric as a hobby, on our spare time &
outside of our regular jobs.
Bering is also based on the tremendous work done previously by the LRP & LEAF
community: Dave Cinege, Charles Steinku
Le Samedi 13 Juillet 2002 07:55, George Georgalis a écrit :
> Is Bering GNU?
>
> I'm beginning to have my doubts. Where is /usr/src/linux/.config?
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/rc3/
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/rc3/patches/
JN
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Hi,
Forgive me my poor english. I cannot express my ideas very cleareley.
( at least not with the calm and precision used by Ray ;-) )
0. It's quite amazing that such a great product has been developed
and integrated by a few people during part time ( when do they sleep
??? )
1. I'm not a le
I must confess, Iâm loveân life now
I now have my dev environment:
VMWare 3.1
Two 1.44 virtual floppy drives
Winimage for floppy management
Boots in just a few seconds
Plenty of space
Now I just have to set up (now this may or may not be tricky, anyone out there done
thi
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