Re: [leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-31 Thread Jim Ford
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 got openntpd to work

Re: [leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-31 Thread Erich Titl
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

Re: [leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-31 Thread KP Kirchdoerfer
On Monday 31 December 2007 11:05:43 Jim Ford wrote: 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.

Re: [leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-30 Thread Erich Titl
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

Re: [leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-30 Thread Simon Bolduc
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. Do you know what kind of traffic and what amount is necessary to keep the link

[leaf-user] ulibc 3.1b2 to keep link active

2007-12-29 Thread Victor McAllister
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 the uClibc Bering team for the