2) I needed to add another user to the system (myself) but su is not
installed, so I can't su to root to do remote administration. How can I
add additional tools such as su? There is no apt-get. Do I just find the
source compile it and in 4K chunks add it?
Hello !
Does Leaf support QOS ? And how do I enable/configure it?
Thanx
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At 21:06 16.02.2003 -0700, you wrote:
Hi All,
I've just installed leaf Bering on 2 PC's. The are going to be
firewalls/IpSec VPN tunnels for a friend, after a bit of stumbling I've
managed to get them set up to boot from an IDE disk (later to be booted
from flash). I read the install
Does the same thing happen with the latest image?
Jim TerWee wrote about Re: [leaf-user] Changes in WISP-Dist:
Setting up multiple mac addresses under the MAC Filter doesn't work. Has
been this way for quite a while now just never got around to mentioning it
before. If you just set one mac
Hi,
Does anybody know if there exists a VTUN.lrp package?
It doesn't exist in the LRP/LEAF modules list, so I was wondering if
anybody had tried it?
A friend of mine wants me to join his VPN, but they don't use IPSec,
they use VTUN :(
Jim.
Ok, I have take look and it seems to be working, showing signal levels
etc. What is the problem that you experience?
Vladimir I. wrote:
wispdist wrote about Re: [leaf-user] Changes in WISP-Dist:
I have build 2516 installed on two routers now and have found the wavemon
seems to be broken.
I couldn't agree with you more, Mike! Bering is a tremendous product and the
support offered by you people (Jacques, Eric, Tom, Lynn, Jeff, etc., etc.)
who really know this product, Linux, networking, etc. is fabulous. Thank you
all so much for your efforts!!!
Best Regards,
Craig Caughlin
Hi all,
Has anyone seen the release of m0n0wall for the net4501? I am quite
impressed with the user interface, however depressed with the lack of
control/customizability with it.
Is there any sort of Web Configuration GUI in the works for Bering? I'm
sure this question has been asked many
Hi folks,
Are there any new Soekris type appliances for LEAF? I mean, I've seen
previous posts to the group and it seems like these compact flash, etc. type
devices have a disadvantage that floppy disk and CD versions of LEAF don't
have...they can't be made read only. I like the svelte little
Hello All!
I'm wondering which image folks here are using with Bellsouth.net FastAccess
service? I've been using the EigerStein2Beta contributed image from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/cstein/contrib_disk_images.htm for quite
some time now.
I'm considering moving to a HDD bootable image,
Excited that 1.1 became available that same day that I needed to build new
Baring system from scratch I quickly downloaded the winimage and started to
successfully create disks.
All went well until I tried to back-up the packages I'd altered. On every
occasion it claimed the disks had got sector
Hello!
I need to build several secondary mail servers that I will be distributing
around the city. I'm very happy with my LEAF boxes ( based on mini-ITX
motherboards, small cases and *no* moving parts at all...) and I would
like to use LEAF for this application as well.
Does anyone have a
Craig
Craig Caughlin wrote the following at 17:41 17.02.2003:
Hi folks,
Are there any new Soekris type appliances for LEAF? I mean, I've seen
previous posts to the group and it seems like these compact flash, etc. type
devices have a disadvantage that floppy disk and CD versions of LEAF don't
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 08:41, Craig Caughlin wrote:
Are there any new Soekris type appliances for LEAF? I mean, I've seen
previous posts to the group and it seems like these compact flash, etc. type
devices have a disadvantage that floppy disk and CD versions of LEAF don't
have...they can't be
Jaime,
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 18:48:57 GMT Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
Could you provide the link for m0n0wall?, I didnt know about this
distribution.
The URL is:
http://neon1.net/m0n0wall/
The soekris-tech thread announcing the m0n0wall beta starts with:
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 18:06, Adrian Wooster a écrit :
Excited that 1.1 became available that same day that I needed to build new
Baring system from scratch I quickly downloaded the winimage and started to
successfully create disks.
All went well until I tried to back-up the packages I'd
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 14:34, James Neave a écrit :
Hi,
Does anybody know if there exists a VTUN.lrp package?
Yes. Check:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/packages/vtund.lrp
Jacques
It doesn't exist in the LRP/LEAF modules list, so I was wondering if
anybody had tried it?
A friend
Le Lundi 17 Février 2003 09:55, Jeroen Steenhuis (Dutch Plating Power BV) a
écrit :
Hello !
Does Leaf support QOS ? And how do I enable/configure it?
Bering does.
Check Tom's page about traffic shapping
http://www.shorewall.net/traffic_shaping.htm
Bering 1.0 is compiled with htb2 support
I'm new to LEAF, using Bering 1.1, and attempting to set it up for a serial
modem (exterior), with two ethernet interfaces.
I've got a booting distro, but there seems to be problems talking to the
modem. While I learn about PPP, can someone point me to a way to verify
the serial interface is
http://neon1.net/m0n0wall
-Original Message-
From: Jaime Nebrera Herrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 1:49 PM
To: Bihari, Steve; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] m0n0wall vs. Bering
Hi,
Has anyone seen the release of m0n0wall for the
Did you try upgrading your card's firmware? What firmware do you use
currently? What is the chipset - Prism2, Prism2.5?
Something like this might happen during big load, especially with
small packets. Unfortunately almost all 802.11b chipsets (ADM8211 is
an exception) uses PIO which is very
Only one word Jacques :
BRAVO !
And many thanks, of course, to you and your team.
Best Regards,
Francois BERGERET,
France.
-Message d'origine-
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Mike Noyes
Envoyé : lundi 17 février 2003 04:01
À : Jacques Nilo
Cc :
This is an unofficial message to let folks know what
the short term goals are for the LEAF project, the hot
topics being developed, just in case you're not monitoring
the leaf-devel list. I wasn't asked to write this, but I
figured it'd might help a bit. Please toss in your comments
if you'd
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:39, Matt Schalit wrote:
This is an unofficial message to let folks know what
the short term goals are for the LEAF project, the hot
topics being developed, just in case you're not monitoring
the leaf-devel list. I wasn't asked to write this, but I
figured it'd might
First of all - I want to support all the other comments on 1.1 release. I'm
a huge fan and have a growing base of customers who love it.
So on that basis I'm hopefully this is not a trivial finger issues on my
part. My head is getting scrambled at this point, but I can't see that I'm
doing
I'd also suggest a change in lrp packaging by which the modules required
for a package to run is bundled with the lrp. Installing the lrp will
also insmod the module automatically. A depmod kind of facility will
make it easy to use/ configure LEAF.
I just finished seeing monowall and the
On Monday 17 February 2003 01:12 pm, Adrian Wooster wrote:
First of all - I want to support all the other comments on 1.1 release. I'm
a huge fan and have a growing base of customers who love it.
Glad to hear it!
Excited that 1.1 became available that same day that I needed to build new
Malek Peter Ghantous wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your site! We now have an LRP box acting as a gateway to our
Telstra ADSL line - but I have a question!
First I should tell you that we're using the Eigerstein2Beta image with
pppoe contributed by Kenneth Hadley (I tried contacting him at the link
but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/17/2003
02:10:51 PM:
You'll also need some sort of non-volitle memory (hdd, flash, etc) for a
mail queue. Note that flash tends to be quite slow on writes, which
could be a problem for a mail queue (depnding on how
On Monday 17 February 2003 11:16 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lynn,
I added the rules you suggested. The net ipfilter list output is added
at the end of this email. Still no connection.
It all helps and thanks for your input. At least now I know how to
export the output of 'net ipfilter
Sure does
The message you get is
iwconfig netcs0 mode Master
[: customer2: unexpected operator
iwpriv netcs0 maccmd 1
What I did in this case was just uncomment the two examples you had
in the ethers file
Also on the wavemon I see the following error
netcs0 (WE) : Buffer for request 8B0B too
Adrian,
As Jaques already mentioned check your space.
I was able to recreate your issue based on not having enough space on
the diskette to fit the ide-* modules.
After removing ppp.lrp pppoe.lrp and pump.lrp ( I have static IP
addresses, don't remove if you need dhcp
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 23:38:29 -0500 Peter Nosko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
pn] Thanks Ray, Lynn and Todd for your replies!
pn] Yes, what I want is simply an access point for my notebook PC. Not
just to be more mobile in the house, but one of the few irritants with
my notebook is that the
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