Klint
WRP might not work properly it's not being worked on, see response to my
question posted to nocat.net.
What is the situation with the WRP? What works and what
doesn't? Is this documented anywhere?
Not especially. We discontinued development on WRP ages ago...
When last I visited
At 05:48 AM 2002/5/6, you wrote:
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At 05:50 AM 2002/5/6, you wrote:
On Sunday 05 May 2002 09:40 am, Gregory Anthony wrote:
Hey guys.
I've got a mainly Windows network set up (non-NT and
non-2k or XP...all 9x. They're fairly stable.) However,
there's two groups, and they're on different ends of the
building. Both have
From: HENRY PSENICKA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:[leaf-user] Wireless and LAN bridge/hub?
Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 13:06:27 -0400
Greg
Before you take the leap into wireless, do your homework to make sure you
want to go down that path. You may be challenged by a number
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 01:23, Steve Nicholson wrote:
Klint
WRP might not work properly it's not being worked on, see response to my
question posted to nocat.net.
Steve,
I'll try to place a note on the LEAF site about WRP's status this week.
I'll include a recommendation to try Bering. Bering
On Mon, 2002-05-06 at 05:25, Gregory Anthony wrote:
At 05:48 AM 2002/5/6, you wrote:
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Hi
At 05:36 05.05.2002 -0700, you wrote:
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Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 17:07:09 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Desmond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] Question about Dynamic DNS
I just got myself an account on dyndns.org and, as I
wait for the FQDN to waft
Hi folks,
Am I missing something...I have Dachstein CD version setup and working
fine, except I can't see any other computers (which are on the same
hub/subnet) when I browse for them using Network Neighborhood or try
to map drives to them. Any suggestions??? Is there something within
Dachstein
Dachstein only acts as a gateway (assuming you are using the default setup -
Dachstein being the router, no VPN tunnels etc). It can't really do
anything to the traffic internal to the network. You should be able to map
a drive using \\ip.add.re.ss\share - if you can't I would look at your
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
DCD: Special Second External Interface ???
[1] Summary diagram:
+---+
| |
| Remote Vendor|
| Private Network |
| |
+---+
Florida ^
|
Chicago v
Aanhalen Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Comments inline
I have not done this but why not just dig or nslookup for the FQDN
before
launching ez-ipupdate and then decide if it is needed?
something like
if (my_new_ip != nslookup(myhost.dyndns.org))
ez_ipupdate(my_new_ip);
That is
DCD: Special Second External Interface ???
[1] Summary diagram:
+---+
| |
| Remote Vendor|
| Private Network |
| |
+---+
Florida ^
|
Chicago v
+---+
|
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
DCD: Special Second External Interface ???
[1] Summary diagram:
+---+
| |
| Remote Vendor|
| Private Network |
| |
+---+
Florida ^
|
Chicago
At 11:42 AM 5/6/02 -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
[...]
OK, I have tried your suggestions -- without success.
Please, refer to http://www.helices.org/tmP/mcaI/mcai_isdn.txt for the
details that you have requested.
What do you think?
First, I think the Web link is a nice presentation of the
I am sorry to confuse you.
First, let me state that the internal network at this site is comprise
of several private subnets, all listed on the original diagram.
However, these internal subnets are routed through a Cisco 3640, details
for which are given in the _last_ section of that weblink
At 01:12 PM 5/6/02 -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
I am sorry to confuse you.
First, let me state that the internal network at this site is comprise
of several private subnets, all listed on the original diagram.
However, these internal subnets are routed through a Cisco 3640, details
for
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Milla Yegurku wrote:
Dan Lanciani suggested using fber optics -thank you for your efforts.
That would be out of my budget, besides I have a WAP11 at the other
end - would require a 'fiber to UTP' adaptor -making it further out
of reach.
you can always find a pair of
I would like to be able to create multiple rotuing tables for a box with two
interfaces for internet access and one for LAN. I am useing Dachstein
v.1.0.2-1680. Internet interfaces - eth0, eth2. LAN - eth1. I want to
make sure that traffice originating from eth0 will go back out eth0 instead
I'm trying to build a 2.4.18 for the STMicro STPC.
I compiled as 486 and got rid of a lot of exotic stuff.
The kernel uncomresses, scans pci, recognized ide interrupts
frees initrd memory, looking really good.
Then, before it can run linuxrc, it crashes with no error.
The first thing
Hello All,
I am new to the list and leaf. I recently purchase a
thin client (XL 1000) see
http://www.computer-show.com/Modern/itemdesc.asp?CartId=242150STGZV10ic=SYS028tpc=
which I would like to run linux on. It is basically a
i386 machine with a 64m disk-on-chip and built in
ethernet. I
Sad news Jacques, still no progress.
I have loaded the modules and made the changes you mentioned with no
success. I have read much material on the subject (what you and others
have referenced), and it still makes no sense. Most papers indicate
native support in the 2.4 kernel then instructs to
I think that accidentally came across a little terse. Your help is
greatly appreciated!!
The amount of information I had to give was just lengthy.
Darren
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From: Darren Martz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: May 6, 2002 3:23 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: 'Jacques
On Monday 06 May 2002 17:36, Darren Martz wrote:
Attempted to mount the device as:
mount /dev/mtd0 /mnt
That results in the error message Device not configured.
I'm stumped.
Darren
By chance, have you already partitioned and formatted the
DOC? This is necessary before you can mount
Hi Simon,
That is exactly the way it is. There's nothing at all that Dachstein
does to enable/disable browsing on the internal network. If you are
using a switch, it doesn't even get to see this traffic.
- HiltonT
On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 00:27, Simon Bolduc wrote:
Dachstein only acts as a
Hello David
I would like to be able to create multiple rotuing tables for a box with two
interfaces for internet access and one for LAN. I am useing Dachstein
v.1.0.2-1680. Internet interfaces - eth0, eth2. LAN - eth1. I want to
make sure that traffice originating from eth0 will go
I believe that there is a bug in guitarlynn's .LRP package of udhcp
(available from: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/guitarlynn/).
It would appear that there's a bug in the dhcp-client script
(/etc/init.d/udhcpc) - the release and renew functions seem to have
their -s signals inverted. That
Hello,
We have ET/PCISYNC board with two serial lines. I am
using RedHat Linux 7.2 with kernel 2.4.17. The module
is inserted successfully.
We have configured one of serial interface (ets0) to
connect with customer premises router.The cfg file for
ets0 is as follows.
device=ets0
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