Ralph Green schrieb:
Howdy,
They may well support pxeboot. But, it won't help. The goal is to
turn these into firewalls and access points.
Sure, you can boot LEAF using PXE and then use that environment to flash
your DOM for a local boot. This is often used on devices where it is
Hi Ralph
Ralph Green schrieb:
Howdy,
I was reading some older posts in this mailing list and I found
references to people using diskonchip modules. I have a few thin client
machines I would like to setup. This is all stuff I am doing for free
for myself and friends. This is not a
Ralph
Ralph Green schrieb:
Howdy,
Ah, BTW I completely overlooked the most sensible solution. If your
System has an ordinary IDE connector you might as well just connect a CD
temporarily to that system, boot from it and load your DOM on the target
system.
cheers
Erich
Ralph
Ralph Green schrieb:
Howdy Erich,
Both the HP and the Neoware boxes are similar in their ide
configuration. The motherboards have only one ide connector. It is a
44 pin connector with male pins on the motherboard. I have the removed
diskonmodule devices right in front of me and
Jim
Jim Ford schrieb:
..
Is this 'attack' real and if so, how could it have got past my Leaf
firewall?
Did it really or did you invite it? Did you access that site with or
without your knowledge.
Please analyze the kasperski log to see the direction of this 'attack'.
It might well be a
KP
KP Kirchdoerfer schrieb:
Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2009 14:27:40 schrieb Erich Titl:
Hi Folks...
I'll have look into it for the upcoming version.
I vaguely remember that haserl 0.9x is a lot bigger than 0.8.0, so
Bering-uClibc won't fit on a floppy image any longer ...
Removing -u
Hi Folks
As 3.1.1b2 still uses haserl 0.8.0 the pppoe.cgi uses
#!/usr/bin/haserl -u
as the interpreter. In this case the -u is not needed because there is
no file upload, but it clashes with the -u parameter in the 0.9.xx
version of haserl. I suggest to remove the -u parameter for future
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Erich Titl wrote:
Brent
...
Finally found the problem. I needed to increase the usb_wait value in
/var/lib/lrpkg/root.linuxrc in my initrd package. Default value is 1, I
increased that to 3. Works as expected now.
Yes, I saw similar problems
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Erich Titl wrote:
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Erich Titl wrote:...
I've been successfully booting the target machine from a Bering-uClibc
v3.0-Beta2 CD and reading/writing config to USB flash for 2+ years and
it continues to boot properly with that config
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Brent Gardner wrote:
I have several devices that run Bering-uClibc v3.0-Beta2. These devices
boot from CD and read and save config on USB flash drive.
I'm trying to upgrade to v3.1.1-Beta2 but having a bit of trouble with
the flash drive.
On my test
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Erich Titl wrote:...
I've been successfully booting the target machine from a Bering-uClibc
v3.0-Beta2 CD and reading/writing config to USB flash for 2+ years and
it continues to boot properly with that config
Yes, but this is a different kernel
KP
I committed my e1000e to contrib to stop this philosophical thread, I
hope it went to the right place :-)
cheers
Erich
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Juergen Northe wrote:
Hello !
I got a new HP DL 120 Server to replace an old one. ;-)
Now I have added a Intel Pro/1000 PT Dual Port PCIe NIC and found out,
that the card needs the e1000e driver but it is not available in the
archive.
In some older posts (02.2008, 05.2008, 07.2008) there
Stephen
Stephen Lee wrote:
Hi,
I've got a relatively old version of Bering-uClibc (2.3.1) but need to
install Openswan 2.4.5 from the Bering-UClib 2.x packages. The 2.4.5
ipsec.lrp package installs fine but it needs a version of ipsec.o compiled
for the 2.xx Openswan. The ipsec.o that
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm wanting to setup bonding on my internal interface(s) of my router.
Where do I actually add the module lines..
I figured the /etc/modules is just for single modules as such
but if I want to do this
alias bond0 bonding
options bonding
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm wanting to setup bonding on my internal interface(s) of my router.
Where do I actually add the module lines..
I figured the /etc/modules is just for single modules as such
but if I want to do this
alias bond0 bonding
options bonding
Trev
Trev Peterson schrieb:
Hello,
I'm trying to see if there is a config guide / example / howto for
setting up bering uclibc (2.4.2) for multiple ISP connections with
auto-failover should one link go down. I've checked leaf and shorewall
documentation but I don't have a clear picture on
Hi
n22e113 wrote:
I have been reading but cannot find anything on this!
Q. Is the following possible? (ie. both end points have the same subnet IP
addresses)!
Thanks, Kwon
fw(leaf)--loc1(192.168.1.0/24)
| +--dmz1(192.168.2.0/24)
|
Internet
+(openvpnz)
|
|
Brent
Brent Gardner schrieb:
Victor McAllister wrote:
Brent Gardner wrote:
...
The easiest way to keep specific scripts or files through a reboot is to
add them to local.lrp.
This is quite a misleading concept for the current version. The files
are not kept in local.lrp.
Boris schrieb:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Hi Boris
...
After reboot I had this:
# less /var/log/script.log
root
Wed Dec 17 17:35:11 UTC 2008
vor Ausfuehrung von chmod
Wed Dec 17 17:35:11 UTC 2008
nach Ausfuehrung von chmod
So, obviously the ether-wake binary doesn't exist on time
Hi Boris
Boris wrote:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris
Boris wrote:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris
...
To have it backuped, I wrote its name to /var/lib/lrpkg/local.local.
Executing this file brings me the bits.
Last question: Hwo do I make it autoexecuted on startup? I think I have
to place
Boris
This is on a 3.x
sentinel# pwd
/tmp
sentinel# ls -l
-rwsr-sr-x1 root root 1284 Nov 6 12:59 foo
my /var/lib/lrpkg/local.local
usr/local
var/lib/lrpkg/local.local
var/lib/lrpkg/etc.local
var/lib/lrpkg/config.local
var/webconf/www/webconf.css
var/webconf/www/lrcfg.cgi
Boris
Boris wrote:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris schrieb:
wolagent:x:1005:1005:Linux User,,,:/home/wolagent:/bin/sh
sentinel# cd /home
sentinel# ls -l
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 40 Dec 5 09:58 wolagent
sentinel# chown wolagent wolagent
sentinel# ls -l
drwxr-xr-x2 wolagent root
Ken Gentle wrote:
I'm sorry if this ends up duplicated on the list - I posted it
yesterday and haven't seen it show up.
...
(http://www.lowth.com/cutter/)
Does anyone have a binary or LEAF/Bering uClibc package for this small
program?
I had a quick look into cutter, compilation was not
Boris schrieb:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris schrieb:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris
...
I have
With chown wolagent:wolagent wolagent I have
gate# l
drwxr-xr-x3 root root 60 Dec 3 20:12 .
drwxrwxrwt 17 root root 360 Dec 3 20:12 ..
drwxr-xr-x3 wolagent
Boris
Boris wrote:
Hej all,
I'm still working on the remote WakeOnLAN thing (wake up a PC in a LAN
behind a leaf box from anywhere).
I decided to do it by executing a script by ssh-logon on the leaf box. I
will do the ssh-logon with keys, so the user with his laptop does not
need to
Boris
Boris wrote:
Hej listmembers,
I need a user-usable (not shell) possibility to switch on a PC behind a
leaf router in a remote LAN and I'm thinking of how to do.
First idea was to create the magic paket by a protected webfrontend on a
server in a different location but as far as I
Hi folks
I am moving my build environment to a new hardware, what is the actual
uClibc version for the buildenv
Thanks
Erich
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Hi Folks
I found some time for an old toy project of mine, trying to build a WEB
network configuration interface for Bering. It is still in the early
stages but one problem has materialized. In order to access vital
configuration files either the daemon runs as root or some form of
privilege
Hi Trev
Trev Peterson wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a bit of a problem with dnscache. If anyone has run into
this problem and/or has a suggested solution it would be greatly
appreciated. I should note we are not interested in changing to another
package (we use tinydns extensively and are
Charles
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
...
Is the innerwall running firewall rules and possibly dropping the TCP
traffic?
Possibly, I could not find any indication of this dropped traffic in the
firewall logs though. Mind you, I am not running shorewall but a
firewall script generated with
Hi folks
I am putting this up in the hope someone has a deeper insight into the
Linux IP stack than I
I am running a pair of Bering boxes with a DMZ in between them, I call
them greatwall and innerwall.
In the DMZ there is a Linux based sendmail MTA.
I have ICMP redirect sendm and accept
Hi Boris
Boris schrieb:
Hej Erich,
thanks for your comment!
Erich Titl schrieb:
Boris
Boris schrieb:
Hej all,
I'm trying to find out how to setup a special thing and need help at
this point. Hope to find it here
M... this is completely OpenVPN related, so the best answer
Boris
Boris schrieb:
Hej all,
I'm trying to find out how to setup a special thing and need help at
this point. Hope to find it here
M... this is completely OpenVPN related, so the best answer
canprobebly be found there.
So, what do I want and what did I do?
I want to make a
marvin
marvin horst wrote:
I'm trying to setup Bering as an internal router between 3 private networks
without using a firewall (shorewall). From each network i can ping the
router and the address of any interface on the router but i can't ping to a
computer on another network. I know I'm
Izzy Blacklock wrote:
I'm trying to configure a new router using Bering-uClibc 3.1. I have
two nics that use the same driver 3c59x. Typing:
insmod 3c59x
loads the module, but only configures eth0. The output from insmod
seems to indicate it found two cards though. All the docs I've
Jeremy
Jeremy Tourville schrieb:
Erich was very kind and sent me the drivers he compiled. Unfortunately, they
didn't work. I did a little further checking and ran lspci on my host machine.
01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82546EB Gigabit Ethernet
Controller
Jeremy
Jeremy Tourville wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to use the Intel Pro 1000 MT dual gigabit NIC in my LEAF 3.1 box. I am
using the e1000 drivers and seem to be unable to detect the NIC in my system. (I just
built a new LEAF box as a virtual machine using VMWare Server.) I am
Jim
Jim Ford wrote:
Erich Titl wrote:
Jim
Jim Ford schrieb:
I use a Ubuntu Linux machine where I work (at a school). At home I
use an XP machine (because of Photoshop!) behind a Bering Leaf uClibc
box.
I'd like to access my home machine from work and from what I can
deduce, Openvpn seems
Arpan Jindal wrote:
Hi
i want to add a rule in shorewall do that all the ports are opened for one
of the internal ip address.
is there any way we can do that bu adding just one rule.?
Possibly, unfortunately your problem description is not very clear.
Did you read the very fine manuals at
Jim
Jim Ford schrieb:
I use a Ubuntu Linux machine where I work (at a school). At home I use
an XP machine (because of Photoshop!) behind a Bering Leaf uClibc box.
I'd like to access my home machine from work and from what I can deduce,
Openvpn seems the way to go.
I'm initially working on
Eric
eehouse.org wrote:
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:25:30 -0700
From: eehouse.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [leaf-user] ez-ipupdate and zoneedit: new version needed?
To: leaf leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Hi
marvin horst wrote:
I forgot to mention I'm using Bering 3.1 which I believe has kernel 2.4.34
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:49 PM, marvin horst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mini-itx box with a Gigabit 3 port daughter board from Jetway that
is about 1 year old and is working fine using
marvin horst schrieb:
The documentation mentions linking to /lib/ld-uClibc.so.0 does this mead
that my linux distribution has to have uClibc already installed and
compiled or will buildtool install that when needed?
uclibc is built at buildenv
cheers
Erich
marvin horst schrieb:
Please ignore my previous question. I was able to get my build environment
setup and compile the module without any problems :) I wasn't expecting it
to go so smoothly. Kudos to those of you who wrote the buildtool
environment.
The new driver is working with my daughter
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I'm obviously missing something regarding burning the CD. I tried again with
both CD images. The _usb_...img (I uncompressed the file) version burned a
blank CD again, and with _iso_bin I couldn't even get Nero to burn the
image because of unrecognized format
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
If it ain't syslinux, then I know I downloaded the most recent versions of
the modules -
Yes, but your kernel was not the latest and greatest.
I ended up downloading them straight from the website. The
only way I could have the wrong kernel is that one of the
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I copied the Linux file from the floppy disk generated by the pre-packaged
download file and I executed syslinux from the floppy (after installing
hdsupp). When I booted my system (not my target, but the pseudo-duplicate),
then entered the command uname -a, the
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I think I may have found how to make it work. I tried a couple older drivers
for 8139too.o. I tried the module from the 2.4.26 modules and 2.4.32
modules. The xx.26 version failed completely, but the 2.4.32 worked. I now
have connection through my NEW system. The
Brad
Brad Klinghagen schrieb:
Your last statement is what I did. I started from scratch using only the
latest and greatest from the 3.1 release. I didn't use any old drivers (only
previous config files - which that release didn't have configdb or moddb
which made upgrading a royal pain).
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I've attached system messages, log files, configuration data, and error
messages. Let me know if you need more.
I looked first at your lsmod output
Module Size Used byNot tainted
usbcore51820 0
ext2 29728
Patrick
Patrick Andersson wrote:
Hello again.
My ISP, ComHem, Sweden, has changed something in there cable modem
setup so my connection doesn't work. I have connected a PC direct to
the cable modem to send this, so the modem works in standard
environment.
I run Bering 3.0.2. The cable
Brad
Brad Klinghagen wrote:
I'm configuring a new firewall appliance (an Acrosser AR-M9952 network
appliance/embedded PC), and it uses the RealTek RTL8100 BL NIC driver. To
try and determine what NIC driver to use, I consulted their website which
indicated that for all the various OSes, the
Hi
Erkki Lintunen schrieb:
Hi,
I think better approach would be to buy a security audit to a LEAF
Bering-uClibc setup you run. Buy two audits from different auditors to
gain more credibility, if necessary. Publishing those audits to LEAF
community would serve LEAF and open source in
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hi! thanks Charles for your reply, but I fear it didn't helped..
the subnet for the roadwarrior I got from here :
http://wiki.openswan.org/index.php/Openswan/ExtrudedSubnetRoadWarrior
This example only shows an extruded subnet consisting of a _single_
address, not
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hey
Citeren Erich Titl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hi! thanks Charles for your reply, but I fear it didn't helped..
the subnet for the roadwarrior I got from here :
http://wiki.openswan.org/index.php/Openswan/ExtrudedSubnetRoadWarrior
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Thanks a lot Erich :) You made my day!
It was just adding the word RSA in /etc/ipsec.secrets, and connection
is established :)
one other question for general understandment though.. On the leaf
system a separate interface is brought up ipsec0
and on my other
David
david wrote:
i've got 3.1 installed in a virtual environement where i boot from a cd and
pull packages from the floppy. it mostly seems to work (cd boots, packages
get loaded), but then i get:
...
LINUXRC: Loaded Packages
INIT: /etc/inittab[4]: missing id field
INIT:
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hi,
I want to make my leafsystem a vpn server through openswan. This for
roadwarriors alone to be able to connect to the network behind it.
Is this configuration out of chapter 9 also working for this, or what
changes should be made?
I'm getting really in
Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering something about the hosts.allow file.
I have for example the following line inserted:
ALL: 192.168.1.2/255.255.255.255
but I'm still able to ssh to the machine from other addresses inside
the 192.168.1.0/24 network..
Shouldn't this
Hi
chaitanya arun deosthale wrote:
Hi,
I've added the netsnmpu,libm and libsnmp lrp packages for the SMP
support in leaf.I configured the snmpd.conf file as specified in the Bering
user's guide.I started the snmpd daemon using svi snmpd start.
But when i fire the snmpget or the
chaitanya arun deosthale schrieb:
Thanks Erich,
Yes the problem is sorted once when i loaded the snmpmibs.lrp
Well but one problem still exists is whenever i fire a snmpget query on the
localhost it times out sayin no response from the localhost.
Now i think this might be
Hi Tom
Tom Hendrickx wrote:
Hi everyone,
a few weeks ago I got the leaf system working , but I had put
everything on the first msdos partition ..
To make it a bit more endurable, I would like to put as much as
possible on the second partition, where I thought to use YAFFS.
Has someone
Hi Folks
I upgraded one of my firewalls last night to 3.1r2 und ran into a small
issue which appears to be a resolver problem. When I have an entry for a
remote system in /etc/hosts which is _not_ present in DNS I get first an
IPv6 address from the resolver. Mind you, I don't use IPv6.
Could
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
This should be fixed in 3.1 final:
Changelog between 3.1b2 and 3.1b3:
patch to fix ping: can't create raw socket: Address family not supported
by protocol whilst trying to ping/connect to a host from /etc/hosts and
ipv6 module is not loaded.
Hi Eric
Eric Spakman wrote:
Hi Erich,
This should be fixed in 3.1 final:
Changelog between 3.1b2 and 3.1b3:
patch to fix ping: can't create raw socket: Address family not
supported by protocol whilst trying to ping/connect to a host from
/etc/hosts and
ipv6 module is not loaded.
Hi
After upgrading to busybox 1.8.2 I found that ifup does not handle
multiple tabstops in /etc/network/interfaces well.
auto eth11
iface eth11 inet static
address 192.168.211.36
netmask 255.255.255.224
broadcast 192.168.211.63
chameleon# ifup
Hi folks
chameleon# cat /etc/resolv.conf
domain asp.ruf.ch
nameserver 192.168.211.35
The name server is dnscache on another bering box.
This takes a long time to reply
chameleon# nslookup innerwall
Server:192.168.211.35
Address 1: 192.168.211.35
Name: innerwall
Address 1:
Hi
Niko Kacikanis wrote:
Hello,
My set up is: Leaf (kernel 2.4.33)running on Soekris net 4801 board with
5 network interfaces, and I would like to use network monitoring tools
such as PRTG to observe the network traffic My question is there any
way I can mirror two network interfaces to
Sorry, bad karma to reply to myself :-(
To decipher single station traffic tcpdump would be the right thing,
else looking at prtg I guess mrtg and/or cacti are the tools of choice.
You will need to set up snmpd accordingly.
cheers
Erich
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
We have a winner :)
All tested and 100% working, thanks soo much for spending the time on this
Erich.
FYI: The chipset for the cards in my system are:
Intel 82573L PCI-e Gigabit LAN
Intel 82573V PCI-e Gigabit LAN
Can't thank you enough.
You are most welcome
Fabricio Vargas schrieb:
Hi All.
I got a New DELL PowerEdge 860 and it comes with a Intel model D33682
dual port Gigabit network adaptor. It's a PCI-Express card. I tried to
install the new version of Bering Uclib 3.1 and I could not recognize
the card.
Other linux distributions recognize
Hi Adam, Fabricio
Adam Niedzwiedzki schrieb:
I've had NO luck getting this driver going, :(
I will be doing a fresh install of one of the variants (fedora,debian,etc)
or maybe even just a live CD boot to see if it will work with a newer
kernel.
Unless it is 2.6 there won't be much newer
Hi
Adam Niedzwiedzki wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a supermicro mainboard with the following 2 nics onboad.
Intel 82573L PCI-e Gigabit LAN
Intel 82573V PCI-e Gigabit LAN
The current 2.4.33 e1000 module doesn't support the chipset.
Does anyone have a newer compiled e1000 module?
as told
Bob
Bob Gregory wrote:
-Original Message-
From: ... Martin Hejl ...
Hi Erich,
...
If the ALIX is like the (now obsolete) PC Engines WRAP, isn't a watchdog
driver needed for software reboot? Otherwise, I recall the only way to
restart one was to power cycle the box (not so handy
Hi Martin
Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Erich,
Pascal Dornier from PC Engines says he will prepare some DOS sample code
- if someone wants to try to implement a watchdog for ALIX.
I doubt this would help much, it might be better to port back the 2.6 code.
Indeed it would, if somebody were willing
Martin
Pascal Dornier from PC Engines says he will prepare some DOS sample code
- if someone wants to try to implement a watchdog for ALIX.
I doubt this would help much, it might be better to port back the 2.6 code.
Erich
Casper Pedersen schrieb:
Hi,
I'm trying to get 3.1beta3 up and running (upgrade from 2.x), but it hangs;
-- snip --
ifup: don't seem to have all the variables for eth0/inet
done.
Starting Dropbear Secure Shell server: dropbear.
Starting software watchdog... Starting internet superserver:
Muiz Motani wrote, at 18.01.2008 19:23:
Can you tell us where we can order the Nexcom systems from and how much
they cost? Also, has anybody done any analysis to see if these systems
are overkill? LEAF should not need Xeon processors, even for 24 Gbit
ports.
It may be overkill, but just think
cpu memhd wrote:
Hey Erich,
I haven't tried it. But I thought I should comment on the architecture. It
uses the Xeon Blackford chipset, which uses FB-DIMMS, which run very hot.
I have 4 DIMMS, 4GB RAM in one of my personal servers, a 5000V Blackford
and the DIMMs seem to generate lots
Hi Folks
I recall someone mentioning the Nexcom NSA2189 for a 24 port router. Has
someone already tried it with the current Bering-uClibc?
Thanks
Erich
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chaitanya arun deosthale wrote:
Thanks for the feeback Paul and Erich.
@Erich as you told me I read about the Bering booting from IDE
configuration.Well from the harddisk it said it required a ext2 filesystem.I
also read about the LEAF cd and floppy configuration.But i want to
chaitanya arun deosthale schrieb:
Well i read about LEAF installation from the documentation provided on the
official site.But i found there an iso which also contains LEAF.so i d/led
it.Now i do have the following queries
I'm usin open SUSE 10.2 as my distro
Good, so you are used to
eehouse.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 07:15:22AM +, Erich Titl wrote:
Eric
eehouse.org wrote:
I just installed beta-2. dhcpcd is not working to connect to my cable
modem.
Didn't somebody else have this problem within the past few days? For
some reason messages from the new
Eric
eehouse.org wrote:
I just installed beta-2. dhcpcd is not working to connect to my cable
modem.
Didn't somebody else have this problem within the past few days? For
some reason messages from the new year (2008) aren't in the archive
yet so I can't check. Nor can I find any release
Victor McAllister schrieb:
2) removal of one hash mark in front of ttyS0 in
/etc/inittab.
Such serial access would very much lessen the labour
to configure a recycled, but functional machine.
All that's really needed is a preconfigured serconf.lrp which has the
right inittab. It can be
Jim Ford schrieb:
Simon Bolduc wrote:
Alternatively you could have a cron job to ping a remote host or
something. I'm not sure how often NTP will update the time, using a
cron job to ping or update the time once every 4 hours or so should do
the trick.
You mean that someone has actually
Victor McAllister schrieb:
After much procrastination, I finally upgraded a WRAP box to 3.1b2 and
it works great. I had to read up on the changes, because I had been
running version 2 but it was well worth the upgrade. Future upgrades
should be handled almost automatically.
Thanks to
Hi
plug bert schrieb:
Hello All,
i'm currently using Bering-uclibc 2.2.2 for testing a
vpn setup with our remote office. While we were able
to set up the vpn connection easy enough, and were
able to ping the remote site, we kept getting weird
network errors -- e.g. people couldn't
Hi
plug bert wrote:
Hello All,
...
1. Is there an exact formula to compute how much RAM,
or how good a CPU i would need for a pc router?
Unless you have high uplink Bandwidth, forget the CPU.
2. How would one know that the pc router is already
being overwhelmed? Are dropped packets
Eric Faden schrieb:
I looked through the list, but all of the links to the package that was
built seem to be missing. Does anyone have NSUpdate packaged up? Why
hasn't it made its way into the contrib area?
It may not have been first on the list, but then,
what exactly is wrong with
Eric Faden schrieb:
I want to update my own Bind server. Can that be done with ez-ipupdate?
I see, possibly not, you can check at
http://ez-ipupdate.com/
Looks like a genuine need on your side. Maybe someone else might need it
too. You may want to provide a package or, if you don't feel like
C.Dummy wrote:
Yes I did copy renamed initrd.lrp with ide support and my cdrom is
loading as hdb. All packages are loading from CD(fast). Where is located
linuxrc?
It is in initrd, but basically you say the packages are loading and the
last thing you see on the console is
LINUXRC: Loaded
Hi Folks
as discussed earlier in this list I am working on a cups package for
Bering-uClibc. Right now I have a running package with a number of
limitations, like no Kerberos, no ldap, no php, e.t.c.
Still the size of the package is about 3.5 MB, which makes it non
eligible for floppy based
C.Dummy wrote:
Hello.
I'm trying to use uBering with cd. I've burnt cd from iso image. I
created floppy. System boots, than all packages are loading from CD and
everything stops at line:
LINUXRC: Loaded Packages
Nothing after that. From my floppy distro I see that there should start:
C.Dummy schrieb:
I followed instructions from this page:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/buci-ide3.html
My syslinux.cfg:
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/ram0
LEAFCFG=/dev/fd0u1680:msdos
and my leaf.cfg is :
LRP=root config
KP
KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
Hi;
I'm looking for recommendations for hardware running LEAF with eight network
ports.
I vaguely remember Erich Titl had some up and running.
Others?
Nexcom has a number of up to 24 port appliances. Mine have been up and
running for 3+ Years
Erich
Ron
do you have any experience with traffic control at high speed ( 10 Mbit
) with many interfaces and protocols?
Thanks
Erich
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Still grepping through log files to find
Ricardo
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi
I recently started having this problem on my leaf box. I'm guessing this is
being caused by floods hitting the box.
How can I better diagnose this? I know I can increase the
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max but that's not fixing the problem.
Am
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Thanks Erich.
These two links may help:
http://osdir.com/ml/linux.leaf.user/2005-04/msg00089.html
http://www.wallfire.org/misc/netfilter_conntrack_perf.txt
Those links show how to change the conntrack_max. But my problem is
really trying to prevent the table
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