Re: [leaf-user] DHCP through Wireless Bridge

2005-11-29 Thread Erich Titl
Julie S. Lin wrote: Hi All, I'm still having trouble with the DHCP, and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction I'm running a dhcp server on my 192.168.30.0/wireless network out of dhcpd.lrp. If I have a wireless card, everything works fine. I then added a wireless

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP through Wireless Bridge

2005-11-29 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Julie, Strange problem, a bridge should be totally transparent. You could try to use dnsmasq as dhcp daemon instead of the dhcpd.lrp package. Did you try to temporary disable mac filtering? or used something like ethereal on the client machine to see what's going on on that side? Eric Hi

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP through Wireless Bridge

2005-11-29 Thread Alexander E. Belck
There are some wireless bridges that do not completly act as a bridge as they rewrite the MAC. I'm not shure, but check the MAC reaching the DHCP server and see if its the client or bridge ones. Alex Em Ter 29 Nov 2005 06:03, Eric Spakman escreveu: Hello Julie, Strange problem, a bridge

Re: [leaf-user] Bering UClibc 2.3.1 problems

2005-11-29 Thread Marko Nurmenniemi
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric Spakman wrote: | Hello Jim, | On your windows box, try the following at a prompt: Or, if you really want your windows box to get a consistent IP, just add a stanza for it in the dhcpd config file: ~host

Re: [leaf-user] DHCP through Wireless Bridge

2005-11-29 Thread Stephen Lee
I've had this exact problem with SMC APs as well. The only way I could get an IP lease was to code in the gateway IP on Fedora and Mandrake clients. However, this was not a problem with XP clients so I suspect it's not a dhcp server or wireless AP issue. Firewall/routers were all uCBering-based

[leaf-user] New Problem with UClibc syslinux

2005-11-29 Thread Tibbs, Richard
OK, I put a new modules file together from Arne's web page, and back to square one. Stops after local. I tried 3 different diskettes all with same result. Nothing of the following loads from syslinux LRP= modules,mawk,lpthread,ipsec,libcrpto,shorwall,dnscache,dhcpd What could be wrong here?

Re: [leaf-user] New Problem with UClibc syslinux

2005-11-29 Thread M Lu
Richard, Do you have those packages in syslinux.cfg or leaf.cfg? Try leaf.cfg if you did not use it. Mine look like this syslinux.cfg --- .. default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0 LEAFCFG=/dev/hda1:msdos leaf.cfg(in 3 lines, I guess the white spaces and

[leaf-user] Bering UClibc Packages Updates

2005-11-29 Thread Godfried Duodu
Does anyone have a failsafe system of updating existing packages on their Bering boxes with new lrp files without doing a wholesale system update? Thanks. Godfried --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log

Re: [leaf-user] ulogd with mysql support for bering-uclibc...help..

2005-11-29 Thread Eric Spakman
Hi Adam, I created the ulogd MySQL library. Instead of creating a custom ulogd.lrp package I made a plugin package (ulogdsql.lrp), so you need to load both packages. I will send it to you in a private mail. If it works, please report back so I can add it to the packages page. Eric Hi all,

RE: [leaf-user] New Problem with UClibc syslinux

2005-11-29 Thread Tibbs, Richard
Ah! Looks like leaf.cfg has changed from the Bering 1.2 days. My leaf.cfg with uclibc looks like below, but I will try one like yours. Strange thing is the leaf.cfg packages load, while everything beyond local in syslinux LRP= (see below) does not. Thx. Rick LRP=$KCMD_LRP libc207 LRP=$LRP libssl