[leaf-user] Which protocol Bering use for load-balancing??

2003-09-24 Thread Thitiporn Pornpirunrak
Hi all I am trying to setup load-balancing on Bering 1.0 and wondering which protocol Bering use for load-balancing?? Anyone know please tell me.. Thanx. --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven.

[leaf-user] [wisp-dist] can't get bridging working on build 2546

2003-09-24 Thread wispdist
[wisp-dist] can't get bridging working on build 2546 layer 2 bridging ... I see WDS interfaces show up but no connections or traffic transfer layer 3 bridging ... Not all the IP's make it into the arp table thus some devices can talk across the bridge, others can't Are there any known issues

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-24 Thread Thomas Wille
Erich, I did all the things I normally do when compiling a new kernel: - untar the kernel (in this case into my home dirctory) - as root adjust the link /usr/src/linux so that it points to the kernel source to be compiled - exit from beeing root (in my home directory the user can do everything)

[leaf-user] Changing default backup location

2003-09-24 Thread Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation
Is there a way to change the default backup location? I can't find it online or by browsing lrcfg Thanks - Bob Coffman --- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf

[leaf-user] openssh 3.7.1p1

2003-09-24 Thread Brian Fisher
Hi All, I have updated my bering with the new ssh suite. Here's a bug that I want to pass along. I use putty to ssh into my bering box and all is good except when I want to 'break' or end a command. for example, if I start to ping an ip and then want to stop the ping I would

Re: [leaf-user] Changing default backup location

2003-09-24 Thread Charles Steinkuehler
Robert Coffman - Info From Data Corporation wrote: Is there a way to change the default backup location? I can't find it online or by browsing lrcfg For which LEAF distribution/release? On most LEAF systems, the default backup (and package loading) location is set via the kernel command