Hello,
I'm using a computer with no keyboard / monitor and booting off a compact
flash card using an IDE - Compact Flash adaptor.
The setup runs quite nice.
I recently set about setting up a boot system using a Nexdisk USB storage
device. (as a recovery option because the firewall has no floppy
Mark
At 19:14 15.03.2004 +1100, Mark Holmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a computer with no keyboard / monitor and booting off a compact
flash card using an IDE - Compact Flash adaptor.
The setup runs quite nice.
I recently set about setting up a boot system using a Nexdisk USB storage
device. (as a
I'm not seeing the /etc/terminfo entries in Bering, nor could I find a
package they moved to.
Am I missing something, or do I need to copy these from Dachstein (or
Debian)?
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I copied them from Dachstein.
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From: Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:44 AM
Subject: [leaf-user] Bering terminfo missing?
I'm not seeing the /etc/terminfo entries in Bering, nor could I find a
package
Eric Spakman wrote:
I'm not seeing the /etc/terminfo entries in Bering, nor could I find a
package they moved to.
Am I missing something, or do I need to copy these from Dachstein (or
Debian)?
Hi Charles,
Why do you need the terminfo entries? It's part of the ncurses package and I think it's
Hello,
Over the weekend I setup Bering as a Bridge and used shorewall version 2.0 (from
www.shorewall.net) for the firewall. As I didn't find out all the steps from
the documentation online I thought I would send this message so others would
have an easier time setting it up.
To save money I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the weekend I setup Bering as a Bridge and used shorewall version 2.0 (from
www.shorewall.net) for the firewall. As I didn't find out all the steps from
the documentation online I thought I would send this message so others would
have an easier time setting it up.
Quoting Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Over the weekend I setup Bering as a Bridge and used shorewall version 2.0
(from
www.shorewall.net) for the firewall. As I didn't find out all the steps
from
the documentation online I thought I would send this message so
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see I misread the shorewall requirement line on that page. What extra does
full bridge functionaliy give?
I don't completely understand how briding works, just how I made it work with
shorewall and bering. The bering user guide said that
Hello all leaf-users!
Today, i've found my bering router dead blinking only 2 led's (CapsLock
ScrollLock)
When i connected monitor i've seen lot of data (Star Trek type;-)
At the bottom of the screen was:
Code 8b 80 cc 00 00 00 85 c8 74 17 8b 40 1c 85 c0 74 10 52 8b 40
Does anyone know what ever happened to apkg? It is a replacement for lrpkg
that has a lot of very nice features including being able to remove a
package from a running system. The last version of apkg I know of is
dated 10/2000 and it ran under Dachstein.
Best Regards,
Roger McClurg
[EMAIL
At 10:49 PM 3/15/2004 +0100, Yazgot wrote:
Hello all leaf-users!
Today, i've found my bering router dead blinking only 2 led's
(CapsLock ScrollLock)
When i connected monitor i've seen lot of data (Star Trek type;-)
At the bottom of the screen was:
Code 8b 80 cc 00 00 00
I have a few questions regarding this...
Now, if I have this figured correctly, the bridge is transparent to your
ISP, so you would need another host behind the bridge to have an
address, correct? The use I have in mind would be statically assigned.
Also, I would expect the bridge still to
Hello,
Ok, looks like I have an answer after some playing with /linuxrc.
After turning on VERBOSE to see what is happening, this is where in the
script appears to fail:
# Query /proc/cmdline line for a 'boot' option.
# This will solve the chicken and egg problem of specing boot devices
# not in
I had bridgeing working with shorewall 1.?? and Bering-uClibc (something)
about a year ago, when I was too stingy to buy a switch. (P90 + 2 ISA NE2000
compatible cards for the lan plus a dialup modem to the internet)
I ended up just replacing ppp0 in all the shorewall config files with br0
and
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