Hi
at 14.08.2011 20:28, n22e113 wrote:
>> I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
>> latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
>> webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
>>
> Hi, Erich,
> That's correct! I found the file leafcfg.cgi in webco
> I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
> latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
> webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
>
Hi, Erich,
That's correct! I found the file leafcfg.cgi in webconf.lwp. I think all
standard pages should be in
Hi
You are right there is no lwp.lrp, I was mislead from the development
layout :-(
I _believe_ your issue is within webconf.lwp. try the one from the
latest beta. My intention was, to move all standard pages to
webconf.lrp, and in the long run, I probably will.
cheers
Erich
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On 8/10/2011 02:20, Erich Titl wrote:
> BAsically hat is the trick, you can try to load the lwp.lrp for 4.1beta
>
Hi, Erich,
I cannot find lwp.lrp inside Bering-uClibc_4.1-beta1_i686_isolinux_vga.iso!
Q. How/where can I download a copy of lwp.lrp to test?
Many thanks, Kwon
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Hi
at 09.08.2011 04:17, n22e113 wrote:
>> Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
>> Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
>> haserl CGI Error
>> Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
>
> With Erich's help off-list, I was able to make it work by changing the
> Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
> Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
> haserl CGI Error
> Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
With Erich's help off-list, I was able to make it work by changing the
file /var/webconf/www/leafcfg.cgi by:
1. repla
Hi, Using PCEngine alix2d1 mb and Leaf 4.1-b1
Getting the following error while clicking on |Edit leaf.cfg|:
haserl CGI Error
Unknown operation near line 57 of leafcfg.cgi
Thanks,Kwon
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Am Dienstag, 13. Juli 2004 22:42 schrieb Robert Sprockeels:
> Hm... forgot the list :)
>
> -
>
> Nick,
>
> On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Specifically most of the other Linux based firewalls show traffic
> > graphs, and are also configurable via a web interface. P
Hm... forgot the list :)
-
Nick,
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Specifically most of the other Linux based firewalls show traffic
> graphs, and are also configurable via a web interface. Personally I
> don't mind having to configure the firewall using SSH, but I'
I've been using LRP and now LEAF for years, and think it's excellent!
I know this is probably a pathetic question (in that it's not directed
at core functionality - which is already great), but is there any way
to improve the weblet interface?
Specifically most of the other Linux based firewalls
On Saturday 28 September 2002 15:38, Ping Kwong wrote:
> I was looking at other solutions for a client when I stumbled upon
> Smoothwall (http://www.smoothwall.org). There has been past
> discussions about some sort of administrative web interface, I
> thought based on the screenshots that it was
I was looking at other solutions for a client when I stumbled upon
Smoothwall (http://www.smoothwall.org). There has been past discussions
about some sort of administrative web interface, I thought based on the
screenshots that it was very slick and intuitive for users. I'm well
aware of the bl
On Monday 16 September 2002 09:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Heh, i've seen that many people want this, but almost none so
> far has done anything...
>
> I'm trying to do something like a complete rewrite
> of the configuration files, i'll keep you all up to date with the
> progress, and , for su
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