On Thu, 11 Aug, 2005 at 09:16:34 +, Erich Titl wrote:
Sorry for the delay. I'm very busy most of the time, and I end up falling
victim to the if it takes an hour to learn a faster way of doing a 30
minute job -thing... :(
Jon Clausen wrote:
snip different things about tracking hosts
On Wed, 27 Jul, 2005 at 21:32:41 -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I track bandwidth (and other stats) on several (about 8) LEAF boxes I have
in production.
I'd like to set up something like this on (currently) 10+ LEAF boxes.
I just use SNMP (on the LEAF boxes) and MRTG (running on a
On Thu, 11 Aug, 2005 at 09:16:34 +, Erich Titl wrote:
Jon
I am tracking a number of LEAF boxes using MRTG and Smokeping from a
central site.
Smokeping... looks nice...
I'm off to read more about it
Thanks,
Jon
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On Sun, 06 Mar, 2005 at 21:41:17 -0500, Gene Smith wrote:
Jon Clausen wrote, On 02/13/2005 03:27 AM:
On Sat, 12 Feb, 2005 at 18:00:05 -0500, Gene Smith wrote:
snip
AFAICT there's a bug which makes pump exit, when no dhcp-server can be
reached after N retries. I'm not absolutely sure
On Sat, 12 Feb, 2005 at 18:00:05 -0500, Gene Smith wrote:
I am running a bering-leaf system with 2.4.18 kernel that I setup about
two years ago (not sure of exact version). It has been working fine
except for one problem. When the cable goes down and eventually comes
back up the bering-leaf
On Sat, 06 Nov, 2004 at 15:01:57 +0100, Giorgio Oteri wrote:
Hi,
I have the same problem. Someone can help me and Xantius?
I've installed 2.2.2 on 2 different machines and tried to get the weblet
working, but to no avail. When I try and hit the webpage, I see on the
leaf box that
On Thu, 30 Sep, 2004 at 08:20:55 +0100, Livio Ravetto wrote:
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=107867
Hello Jon,
The adapter is for the duo version of the memory stick, which is a lot
smaller than the one you would use inyour digital camera.
Uhm, O.K. ...
I don't think that's the
Hi
I've recently set up a couple of Bering boxes using CF as boot media. It
works, boot is fast etc... but... I'm not particularly fond of the fact that
there's no HW write-protect option for CF.
In a different context I was made aware that Sony makes Memory Sticks,
with that option. Googling
On Fri, 03 Sep, 2004 at 10:54:07 +0800, Chris Lee wrote:
Dear Jon,
Thanks for your suggestion, it working properly now.
Good. Glad to have helped :)
I write this mini how-to for anyone who want to use HD to store log
messages:
snip
Very nice. One small correction:
Then add following
On Thu, 26 Aug, 2004 at 16:08:55 +0800, Chris Lee wrote:
LEAF Bering-uClibc 2.2
I use HDD as /var/log folder, however log rotate was failed by Operation not
permitted error.
so below:
savelog -g wheel -m 640 -u root -c 4 /var/log/shorewall.log
chgrp: /var/log/shorewall.log.new: Operation
On Wed, 18 Aug, 2004 at 11:57:52 +0200, Frank Dauer wrote:
Chris,
this looks like the drive has not been mounted at boot time.
What exactly is the line in your linuxrc which should mount
/var/log ?
The version I use is beta5, but as far as I can see nothing
important has changed in the
On Wed, 21 Jul, 2004 at 14:37:24 -0700, Peter Mueller wrote:
Hmmm... Maybe I should just go with CF/DOM or something else,
solid state,
and set up a server to move the logs to $whenever, accepting
the fact that
chips get worn out aftesr so-and-so-many rewrites...
Yes, this is what I
Welll...
To summarize;
I ended up compiling a 2.4.24 kernel in order to get the disk recognized.
Basically, once I got all the patches applied, the correct options selected,
modified linuxrc to mount the disk on /var/log at boot, and all that, it
worked out fine.
So I put the router in service.
On Wed, 07 Jul, 2004 at 00:41:31 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
I have a 2.4.24 kernel environment which I use for the pcengines
kernel, you may want to have a look
http://www.think.ch/leaf/styx/2.4.20/
Great! (that would be: http://www.think.ch/leaf/styx/2.4.24/)
I'm getting
On Tue, 06 Jul, 2004 at 09:03:30 +0200, Erich Titl wrote:
I found this http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=368 and some other sites which
look promising.
In the end though, I'm beginning to suspect that 2.4.20 may be too 'old'.
Main reason being that the SuSE kernel is 2.4.21-something
In
cx8 mtrr pge mmx 3dnow
bogomips: 1046.52
HTH
Erich
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Jon Clausen
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On Mon, 05 Jul, 2004 at 07:15:03 +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
snip
Right. I'm gonna have to look closer at the actual cpu info, when I get off
work. I have none of the above set ATM, so maybe the K6* option is the
ticket...
Recompiled as K6, no improvement :P
Actually it's not a C3, though
, but at this point I guess I can't see the forest for trees...
/dev/hdc = 40 GB Hitachi dk23ea-40
/dev/hdd = 64 MB CF Card
Both recognized/mountable under SuSE, only hdd recognized/mountable under
Bering.
Suggestions/thoughts welcome, and much appreciated.
TIA,
Jon Clausen
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On Sun, 04 Jul, 2004 at 17:51:23 +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
Hi.
I have one of these:
http://www.sys-media.it/cv860a.html
- which I've succeeded in setting up as a dual WAN router.
... Bering 1.2 ...I forgot to mention :P
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On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 11:21:28AM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Matt Schalit wrote:
http://bund.dk/blinder
That's awesome. Really good stuff. Close to what I
was posting about. You even have some sort of
rudimentary input, the kill switches you added to
the blinds.
Thanks :)
smoother action by converting that script to C, and
taking the opportunity to add a couple of features, such as making sure that
there can be only one instance of the program running at a time a.s.o.
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Added the list back in, in case somebody has something to add...
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 08:20:27AM -0800, Zane Wright wrote:
Hey nobody replied to my posting. IF you could do it that'd be great! I
It *would* wouldn't it? ;)
I'm having a spot of trouble, though :( Well two actually, or
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:45:06PM -0800, Zane Wright wrote:
I know it may be a weird request but could somebody possibly compile the
ethloop test program for creating plot diagrams for tc(htb specifically)
testing?
Did you get any help offlist?
If you didn't, I get can take a stab at
P2P, or I'll simply throttle his
machine way down...
Hope I have time in the weekend to understand more...
Thanks again
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is at Google. A search on Morpheus ports turned up a ton of listings,
including this one:
Right... google is our friend... I'll look more closely into these
links. Oofle looks like a great resource :)
Thanks...
I now have some leads to pursue...
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:15:11PM -0700, Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 07:24 AM 10/15/02 +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
O.K. full log entry:
Oct 14 14:46:06 skilderhus kernel: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=1
10.131.224.1:3
ATM. I should prolly ask him whether everything's
o.k. when he gets back...
Thanks for the info/effort.
Jon Clausen
Today's harvest:
10.1.0.1
10.1.1.22
10.114.128.1
10.130.128.1*)
10.134.224.1
10.2.128.1 *)
10.217.192.1*)
10.219.224.1
10.25.116.1
10.46.60.1
10.59.224.1
10.62.52.1
/tcp openms-sql-s
-so I'm guessing it's a zombie windows host... (?)
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there's a problem with my box's routing table, meaning
that the clients on the lan have no problems connecting to the net or
the dmz/server. Also there are no problems connecting to the server from
'outside'... It's been running with the current config for months.
TIA
Jon Clausen
bytes...
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On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 11:04:58PM +0200, Dan Broscoi wrote:
Hello leaf-user,
Hi :)
Will it work ?
Yes.
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need to make the following additions (the sshd lines)
snip
I think that was all it took, but then again :)
Matthew
Yep, that's it.
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packages on the LRP= line??? Thank you.
I don't think the order is significant. I always just added stuff at the
end, never seemed to present any problem.
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-j DENY -p all -s 0/0 -d 10.0.0.0/8 -i $EXTERN_RIF
comment out those lines, and the rules don't get made...
I had a nasty time finding them, but it worked...
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On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 04:51:13PM -0500, guitarlynn wrote:
On Thursday 20 June 2002 07:19, Jon Clausen wrote:
having the paths/filenames hardcoded into the C-executable might be a
way of minimizing the potential abuse of such a program(?)
Definately!
I am in fact going
, instead of writing them,
but #'ing them out.
Fourth, a table with a given delimiter (':' f.x.) is *way* easier to
both parse, *and* update.
This may be 'baby' programming, but it works. :)
Guess I'm going to have to learn a little C next ;D
cheers,
Jon Clausen
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problem is with the Commit Changes-button... Never mind the colors/layout,
though, I'm *not* a web-programmer ;-P
I know this is borderline [OT], but I figure this list is my best bet at
getting some useful tips on this. Sorry if I'm being a nuisance, but
well...
TIA
Jon Clausen
getting my stuff straight before
that bit :)
Feedback, pointers etc welcome and appreciated!
greets, and TIA
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lots of useful stuff snipped
Thanks a lot for these hints. Thusly armed, I think I can
pretty much get this thing sorted out :)
Have a nice day :)
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'granularity' for this purpose. I mean, I might be
attempting to control the sunrise, but it's not like it's rocketscience
or anything...
Have fun exploring,
oh *I DO* ;)
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who contributed) for making
this stuff available... It rocks!
Just fyi, the docs are at:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/uml.html
snipped kernel/gcc versions stuff
I have nothing to add to that, so I'll just... not ;)
hth
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want /path/to/foo to run at
*login*...
If you want foo to run at *boot*, then I guess it needs to go in some
/etc/init.d with a link from /etc/rcN.d, but I'm not too sure what the
default runlevel is... and I should prolly not elaborate further... ;)
HTH
Jon Clausen
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:45:45PM +0200, Jon Clausen wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:57:18PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
I have a program that I want to run at startup... I wouldn't mind running it
instead of the LRCFG. I've been snooping around the init.d and rc.d
sections but can't
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:06:25PM -0500, Omar D. Samuels wrote:
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I found that file (it was hidden) and I'm gonna try adding my program to be
run there. Boy I feel my brain cells multiplying rapidly... in order to try
it tho' I need to add something to my /sbin
On Monday 13 May 2002 16:46, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Thank you all, for some good feedback!
What you want to do is use forms. Forms will work with the GET method,
which is already supported in weblet. See any HTML/CGI reference for
examples on how to do this.
Tried this, and in a
at random, at least I'm in the right neck
of the woods ;)
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# A function to configure the filters for firewalling
ipfilter_firewall_cfg () {
-section, in:
ipfilter_policy DENY
-to:
ipfilter_policy REJECT
... right?
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/ipfilter.conf, /etc/network.conf and man ipmasqadm;
but, I cannot find this limitation.
What do you think?
I'd say that probably 65535 is the upper limit. Being the highest nuber 16
bits can produce...
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Hi all
http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowo-pub.html
O.K. spent some more time reading and trying out stuff. This 'problem'
persists:
at the top of the page. The only way I could get the print-link
inside the two hr /'s was to make it a paragraph, which renders
as if there were br /'s
On Thursday 24 January 2002 05:03, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Jon
great someone took the time, here just my 2c
Thanks.
here's mine:
Q) But what if I am roaming and want access from an unknown IP
Haven't a clue ;)
Q) But i don't know my address on
I put the draft at: http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowto-pub.html so you guys
can get a preview. (Also it was a good opportunity to make some more html
and myself a homepage -my first...) I'll update it later today with the
above...
O.k. done.
Feedback welcome :)
Jon
On Thursday 24 January 2002 20:07, Matt Schalit wrote:
Jon Clausen wrote:
I put the draft at: http://bund.dk/~jon/weblethowto-pub.html
O.k. done.
Yet again. This time, take a look at the bottom left corner ;)
N1 Jon,
Thanks
The answer to the remote thing would be to have a script
On Thursday 24 January 2002 19:36, Mike Noyes wrote:
Jon,
You can get tidy from here:
http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
No problem, it was waiting for me right there on the SuSE-DVD ;)
It should correct most of the old tags you're using.
It did, and very nicely too...
some resource
to failure? (like using port 81)
Am I overlooking something (else) obvious?
I really would appreciate some help with this, as I'm not only a Dahcstein
newbie, but also rather frustrated at this point ;P
Will post logs/whatever as requested/required
TIA
Jon Clausen
On Friday 18 January 2002 12:18, you wrote:
Hey Jon,
I can't say for sure, but these three look too
similar to be co-inkydinks:
USER TTY PID TIMEON FROM
root ttyp0 153221794 UNKNOWN
root ttyp0 154021791 10.*.*.*
root ttyp0 155421785
, is there a way to check whether stuff has
been tampered-with?
I'll post further info, as requested/required.
TIA
Sincerely
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