Ed,
Le Dimanche 19 Janvier 2003 02:33, Edward C. Howell a écrit :
> Dear Sir, I have download Bering (floppy disk) to use as a firewall on a
> dedicated firewall computer. I plan to connect the cablemodem to the
> firewall computer and connect to Road Runner online service. I will be
> running a
Hello
Works ez-ipupdate.lrp with dns2go.com free dns servcie?
I downloaded a Perl client from dns2go.com, but I don't like the idea of
loading Perl in my Bering box. I would like to use ez-ipupdate with
dns2go.com, where I aready have an account.
Regards
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What's wrong with netcs0?
WISP-Dist detects that the card is in the first slot of the
PCMCIA and renames the interface. I find such naming very useful
since you can change the cards and their configuration will stay
the same.
Tyler Andersen wrote about "[leaf-user] WISP-dist: netcs0 instead of wl
dns2go is not free !
--- Heriberto_H鰄lke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello
>
> Works ez-ipupdate.lrp with dns2go.com free dns
> servcie?
> I downloaded a Perl client from dns2go.com, but I
> don't like the idea of
> loading Perl in my Bering box. I would like to use
> ez-ipupdate with
> dns2go.co
Dear LEAF list,
I am running Bering 1.0 stable on a Pentium 166 box with 32 Mb memory and two
3com etherlink III cards. Recently I noticed that the machine has
spontaneously rebooted for some reason or another. Is this behaviour "normal"
in the sense that there are certain circumstances where t
K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> ...
General:
Removed ls color option due to better readability and saves 400 kb.
Did removing the ls color option really save 400 KB?
or 40 KB? Still that's a lot, room enough for dhcpd.lrp.
Matt
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Spontaneous reboots are caused by hardware.
Possibly your power supply or your ram,
more rarely your keyboard or vga adapter.
Don't think I've heard of a bad nic causing
that, but someone may post with that experience.
Good luck swapping hardware,
Matt
H.G. Bekker wrote:
Dear LEAF list,
I am
Hi,
With both Dachstein and Bering I get this weird error again and again.
Not the exact wording of the error, but here it is.
Probable Hardware Bug: Clock Setting Lost
Probably a VIA686A
This is (as far as I know) an Intel P75...
It doesn't appear to make any difference, the box just gets on
On Sunday 19 January 2003 01:41 pm, James Neave wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With both Dachstein and Bering I get this weird error again and again.
>
> Not the exact wording of the error, but here it is.
>
> Probable Hardware Bug: Clock Setting Lost
> Probably a VIA686A
>
> This is (as far as I know) an Intel
On Friday 17 January 2003 10:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Any one know if a linux router can act like a token ring bridge?
> Will it handle source routing?
> Error monitoring? replacing tokens? all that token ringish stuff.
If the support is compiled in the kernel. Check the "config" file o
> K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
> > ...
> > General:
> > Removed ls color option due to better readability and saves 400 kb.
>
>
> Did removing the ls color option really save 400 KB?
> or 40 KB? Still that's a lot, room enough for dhcpd.lrp.
>
> Matt
>
Matt,
No that's wrong, it's only 400 bytes (unc
On Friday 17 January 2003 04:04 pm, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> Le Vendredi 17 Janvier 2003 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I have compiled the dhcpcd client from Debian.
> It is untested. Give it a try and let us know.
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/
> I still find
On Sunday 19 January 2003 02:02 pm, James Neave wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> Any idea why this error keeps coming up repeatedly though?
> Can I force it to stop by telling the kernel to just use VIA686A?
>
> Also, could this have anything to do with why I have to keep resetting
> the box AND the Cable mode
Hello!
I'm currently setting up a new web site at http://distro.kneschke.de. This
will be the home for a new distribution based on LEAF/Bering called
KNESCHKE. Like my surname! :)
Currently the page is mostly empty. I'm currently starting writing
documentation. You can find the first parts on the
Hi
try ez-ipupdate -H, it will give you a list of supported options, here with
the dyndens providers
-S, --service-typethe type of service that you are using
try one of: null ezip pgpow dhs
dyndns dyndns-static dyndns-custom
In the installation guide for Bering it says to use the shorewall three
interfaces. I went to the shorewall sight do download the package,
but can't find it. It is probably just something I am missing. Could
someone send me a link, or have the different packages been
combined into one packag
Wayne Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>In the installation guide for Bering it says to use the shorewall
>three
>interfaces. I went to the shorewall sight do download the package,
>but can't find it. It is probably just something I am missing. Could
>
>someone send me a link, or have the di
I have Bering installed in a basically default setup:
eth0 is the external (internet) interface
eth1 is the internal interface
I'd like to use snat so that computers on the network behind eth1 can
access the internet using eth0's ip address. As I understand it, this
should be the default shoreli
Le Dimanche 19 Janvier 2003 22:13, Wayne Fool a écrit :
> In the installation guide for Bering it says to use the shorewall three
> interfaces. I went to the shorewall sight do download the package,
> but can't find it. It is probably just something I am missing. Could
> someone send me a link,
The title says it all. But it is untested.
The packages are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/packages/
There names are:
dhclt3.lrp (client), dhcpd3.lrp (server) and dhcrel3.lrp (relay)
They come from:
http://www.isc.org/products/DHCP/dhcp-v3.html
The dhchcp client is als
Le Samedi 18 Janvier 2003 03:39, Charles Steinkuehler a écrit :
> I just got my Feb. 2003 issue of SysAdmin, and was pleased to see an
> article about LEAF.
>
> In "Increasing Bandwidth with Wireless Devices", Henry Psenicka nad Bob
> Pocius go over the details of migrating their WAN from 128Kbit/s
Just thought I'd share this:
I just upgraded from rc4 to 1.0-stable and applied all the updates
(shorewall and the new kernel)
And found that to setup PPP properly, you need to include the following
files in /lib/modules. (( Which are available from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/
Brian
maybe you should be a bit more specific of what you did and what _exactly_
gets dropped.
Erich
At 16:41 19.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
I have Bering installed in a basically default setup:
...
Outgoing request (this seems to work alright):
internal host --> firewall --> internet server
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