Henning
Henning Jebsen wrote the following at 10:39 05.06.2003:
Trying to load an etherboot which enables pcmcia and network drivers to
load the final initrd/OS from a tftp server. My LEAF box is a notebook
with only PCMCIA NIC's.
Hi Erich,
I did this before Not with pcmcia cards but
charles,
ive got some orinoco 'silver' wireless cards (model # PC24E-H-FC) made by
lucent if youd be interested in borrowing them or purchasing them. let me
know.
-matt
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On Thursday 05 June 2003 10:52 am, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Erich,
I did this before Not with pcmcia cards but normal NIC's. I loaded
Kernel from floppy(lilo not syslinux) and the filesystem from a tftp
Server. Feel free to ask ;-)
As far as I have learned until now is that etherboot
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PKGPATH=/dev/fd0u1680
LRP=root,etc,local,modules,iptables,keyboard,shorwall,ulogd,dnscache,weblet,tc,q
os-htb,hdsupp
in /etc/boot/modules i copy the ide-mod.o, ide-disk.o and the ide-probe-mod.o
modules.
copy the modules to /boot/lib/modules
declare them in
On Wednesday 04 June 2003 06:48 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I installed bering1.2 on /dev/hda1 of an disk-on-chip IDE, I whant to
release the ram used by the root device in /dev/ram0.
I copied the hole root into /dev/hda2 and made a new initrd2.lrp where I
added pertinent fs and
Hi all,
Is there something special I should know about comiling my own kernel for
bering uclibc version 1?
So far I tried starting from stock 2.4.20 apply patches from the bering
environment
Starting from the 2.4.20 prepatched kernel sources from the download dir.
Compiled those in a
A while back I found the file that allowed me to modify the ramdisk
partition size. I have since forgotten where that file is and what it's
name is. Could anyone by chance tell me where this file lives and it's
name?
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PKGPATH=/dev/fd0u1680
LRP=root,etc,local,modules,iptables,keyboard,shorwall,ulogd,dnscache,weblet,tc,
q
os-htb,hdsupp
in /etc/boot/modules i copy the ide-mod.o, ide-disk.o and the
ide-probe-mod.o
modules.
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2003 21:46 schrieb Charles Holbrook:
A while back I found the file that allowed me to modify the ramdisk
partition size. I have since forgotten where that file is and what it's
name is. Could anyone by chance tell me where this file lives and it's
name?
AFAIK it was
Am Donnerstag, 5. Juni 2003 21:46 schrieb Charles Holbrook:
A while back I found the file that allowed me to modify the ramdisk
partition size. I have since forgotten where that file is and what it's
name is. Could anyone by chance tell me where this file lives and it's
name?
Pressed send
Hello All
does somebody know an option for pppd to specify the access concentrator
I didn't findone
Regards
Eric Wolzak
member of the bering crew
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Here are my setups:
syslinux.cfg:
serial 1 57600
append=console=ttyS1,57600
That is all!
Oh btw, i don't have neither a keyboard nor a video card ;)
(http://www.geocities.com/lfcorreia/myrouter.html)
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From: Simon Chalk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Hi everybody,
Does any one of you has compile a ftp client to work on the Bering 1.2 or
the Bering uClibc 1.2
I known that snarf.lrp gots one, but you cannot make any upload with it.
Thanks to share it
Pascal
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At 11:43 PM 6/5/2003 +0200, eric wolzak wrote:
Hello All
does somebody know an option for pppd to specify the access concentrator
I didn't findone
Eric -- I don't have the answer, but I think you want to ask a different
question. If I follow the discussion here --
This list was a great help when I was trying to get a Dachstein firewall up
and running a few months ago. Now I've got another question I'm hoping can
be solved here.
We're thinking of ways to run a second email server for a different
division in our company in addition to our main Exchange 2K
Are you declaring them in the same order as the FAQ?
Tony
DONE , but same prob :( and same insmod answers ...
thanks for your help
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I have a Soekris box running with a serial connect. Am running Bering
1.0 and it works fine. I may be wrong, but I seem to recall that there
was an issue using later versions (possibly the way the kernel was
compiled?). Give the 1.0 kernel a try.
I have configured Bering as per the
I don't remember the details of your setup from your prior postings, and
you tell us too little here to get good advice. I make some very basic
comments below.
I am assuming that the Dach router is NAT'ing a single IP address, either
with or without a separate DMZ. If you have multiple,
You may also want to read the docs
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/buconsole.html
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I
Yes! it worked ! What a friggin mission that was !
Thanks to Lynn, Jacques, et al, and those who wrote pppoe-server.
8-) /steve
wisprouter pppoe-server[10553]: Session 1 created for client
00:c0:26:6a:ee:fe (10.67.15.1) on eth0 using Service-Name ''
wisprouter pppd[10553]: pppd 2.4.1
From what I'm seeing, my solution goes as follows:
1. Assumption: You have only one Public IP to route. (If so, how could you have
different MX records for each domain??).
2. DNAT port 80 to the new server and let port 25 DNAT to the MS Exchange server.
3. On the exchange server route all mails
I'm new to leaf. I'm used to cisco. I'm using a vpn
connection to access my work lan. How do I enter a
trusted IP into the leaf firewall?
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Hello Ray , thanks for your reaction
your answer apply for the rp-pppoe package,
here a pppoe application is sending its output to a pseudoterminal and then
leading this over the ppp connection.
With kernel mode as I understand it, it is different.
a pppd connection is translated by the pppoe
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Hello All
kernel mode pppoe ( the one that is used at bering )
can be used to specify a certain access concentrator.
my previous post with a proposition to change the etc/ppp/pap-secrets is
not correct.
The access concentrator is chosen as a first step the authentication is
used in a later
Le Vendredi 6 Juin 2003 15:27, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
In a nutshell:
1/ you have to compile your programs under Debian/slink (if using
Dachstein/wisp2/Bering) or against uClibc (is using Bering uClibc)
You can use a slink virtual environnement to do this
2/ Once this is done create the
Hi all...
i get bering 1.2 and try some tests...
and when i put the packages, pcmcia_orinoco.lrp (as pcmcia.lrp) and wireless.lrp and
wireutil.lrp a note a strange thing...
the /etc/init.d/pcmcia is started after /etc/init.d/networking, so the wireless
interface is not right configured???
Is a
Hi everyone:
Here I am trying to create a package for the LRP
distribution Bering, which I am using. As I have
readed at the Developer´s guide the steps I have to
follow to create my package is adding the package and
a group of files :
pkgname.list List of files contained in the
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