Hi Pasi
I tried to patch Coyote kernel with patch-2.2.19, but insmod cipcb.o gives
then
segmentation fault. There is kernel-2.2.19 for Coyote, I hope
that it works with CIPE package, who knows...
CIPE will only work on this kernel which it was compiled for. CIPE is VERY
weak about kernel
I'm trying to build a package (.lrp file) that has a script in
/etc/init.d. The packages I'm copying also have scripts in init.d,
but they don't seem to include the symlinks in the /etc/rc?.d
directories that cause those scripts to get called. Yet once
installed the symlinks are there -- for
Ok, so far things look good. I have started up LaBrea (and will post the
steps I took to get there using just one IP) and it looks like it has
already tarpitted two poor sob IP's.
One last question, when I ran svi LaBrea start I received the following
msg;
Starting LaBrea Tarpitifconfig: not
Eric House wrote:
I'm trying to build a package (.lrp file) that has a script in
/etc/init.d. The packages I'm copying also have scripts in init.d,
but they don't seem to include the symlinks in the /etc/rc?.d
directories that cause those scripts to get called. Yet once
installed the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have added
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS=0/0_24
EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=0/0_24
INTERN_SERVERS=tcp_${EXTERN}_24_192.168.1.5_22 udp_${EXTERN}_24_192.168.1.5_22
But my external port 24 shows up as filtered and I can not connect to the internal
server.
Thanks Josh
With a bit of help from Michael D. Schleif I've created a package for
my Dachsetein routers that puts local hostnames into dns as they're
assigned leases. It's working for me, so I'm posting it in case it'll
help someone else -- or in case I've done something stupid. :-)
At 12:06 23.02.02 -0800, you wrote:
Message: 8
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 07:36:15 -0800 (PST)
From: Eric House [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] How do packages install symlinks in /etc/rc?.d/ ?
PS My package updates local DNS to include the names of local hosts
granted
Hi :
I am interested in working on embedded Linux and contribute to the on going
development. I am a new user of Linux. I have gone through lot of web
surfing on the related topics including the LRP. Most of the info is related
from the end user's perspective. I am more interested in knowing
I thought the line in /etc/init.d/LaBrea that reads
ifconfig eth0 promisc
should have been changed to
ifconfig eth0 -promisc
to disable promisc mode takes care of that? Or do I have to still load
ifconfig.lrp and change the init script for ifconfig to not put eth0
into promisc mode?
Working so
I thought the line in /etc/init.d/LaBrea that reads
ifconfig eth0 promisc
should have been changed to
ifconfig eth0 -promisc
to disable promisc mode takes care of that? Or do I have to still load
ifconfig.lrp and change the init script for ifconfig to not put eth0
into promisc mode?
Hee -- ever read Neal Stephenson's In the Beginning was the Command
Line? There's a chapter call the Noosphere, in which he postulates that
proprietary software vendors exist in a very very thin shell between
what's conceivable but doesn't exist yet (think air) and what's so damn
common that it's
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Erich Titl wrote:
At 12:06 23.02.02 -0800, you wrote:
Message: 8
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 07:36:15 -0800 (PST)
From: Eric House [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] How do packages install symlinks in /etc/rc?.d/ ?
PS My package updates
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, IMRAN Khalid wrote:
Hi :
I am interested in working on embedded Linux and contribute to the on going
development. I am a new user of Linux. I have gone through lot of web
surfing on the related topics including the LRP. Most of the info is related
from the end user's
I am interested in working on embedded Linux and contribute to the on
going
development. I am a new user of Linux. I have gone through lot of web
surfing on the related topics including the LRP. Most of the info is
related
from the end user's perspective. I am more interested in knowing how
On 2/22/02 at 4:35 PM, Pete Dubler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to get snmp up and running so I pulled a copy from
Charle's site and installed it.
Are you aware that there is a massive multi-vendor vulnerability in
SNMP right now? It's claimed to be one of the biggest or widest
spread
Hi,
I have a Dachstein firewall connected to the Internet via a cable modem. It
masqs my internal network to the Internet.
I just set up Freeswan 1.91 on the firewall, and SSH Sentinel 1.3 on a
Windows 98 laptop dialed into the Internet.
I have configured a session on the laptop, and
i know in dachstein floppy 1.0.2 the variable is ${EXTERN_IP}, not
${EXTERN} ... also, if you're using ssh, it listens on TCP port 22, not
24... my network.conf for ssh looks like this:
EXTERN_TCP_PORT0=0/0 ssh
INTERN_SERVERS=tcp_${EXTERN_IP}_ssh_192.168.1.10_ssh
-david
On Sat,
I have a basic Dachstein-PPPoE floppy firewall setup with port
opened on the firewall and forwarded to port on an internal
machine (192.168.1.10) which is running a web server on that port.
Sitting at another internal machine (192.168.1.40), I can access the web
server via its local
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