Hi
At 17:00 09.06.2003 -0700, you wrote:
Greetings,
I don't have space on a single floppy for all the
packages. So, I create a bootable ISO Bering CD but my
pc does not support CDROM boot.
Is there a floppy image available to just allow me to
boot up from the floppy which then in turn to boot up
Or you can just install Smart BootManager on a floppy,boot the floppy and
redirect the bootprocess to your CD
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Sent: dinsdag 10 juni 2003 9:03
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] boot
Mike Koceja wrote:
I've added them to the LRP= part of the kernel command
line in syslinux.cfg. But they don't show up in lrcfg
and I still can't use VPN to connect to my work LAN
(no big surprise considering). What's next how do I
get them to show up in lrcfg?
If you added the packages to the
Or if you want to mess around with the ROM programming you can boot
directly from CD using Smart BootManager. I can send you such a version
of SBM which is modified to be run from the Realtek NIC ROM.
Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
Or you can just install Smart BootManager on a floppy,boot the
Dave -- To get anywhere with this, I think you need to articulate your
networking scheme in a bit more detail. Because you haven't, the rest of
this response is really a guess.
As I understand it (remembering your message from yesterday as well as this
one), you want to use the eth1 interface
On Monday 09 June 2003 04:02 pm, Ruchira Datta wrote:
Hi, I have been a satisfied user of LRP-based firewalls for several years
now. However, I now have a problem. I have an old 486 running Dachstein
v.1.0.2 (the normal floppy image with the 2.2.19-3 IPsec enabled Linux
kernel), acting as a
On Monday 09 June 2003 07:22 pm, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Lynn Avants wrote:
[...]
That *is* the difference between embedded and non-embedded. Embedded runs
from a ramdisk and non-embedded runs from a non-RAM disk. ;)
I beg to differ. There is no direct linkage between
Both section 5 and 6 of LEAF Bering user guide cover what you need.
You simply need to order an ADSL configured for PPPoAtm.
Ciao,
Seba
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Date : Tue, 10 Jun 2003 17:41:13
Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio wrote:
Hi Jose,
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp
I am using this package because I am trying to use
an ATM NIC card
(ForeRunner ATM Adapter), but I am having some
problems that maybe you can help me with.
You will almost certainly need a
Le Mardi 10 Juin 2003 19:11, Jose Luis Abuelo Sebio a écrit :
Hi, How are you doing?
Let´s see if you can help me out here.
I am trying to use a package called atmtools.lrp
that you can find at this address
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp
I am using this
I associate embedded systems with small systems that in general have some
hardware limitations. To overcome this limitations sometimes we need to change
traditional implementations to get the best result with less hardware.
I thoght I got very far since pivot_root worked, but I faild to overcome
I'm a confused what tinyproxy is able to do and couldn't find help at his
homepage. I saw other people asking about, but must have miss the answers.
The only proxy I know is squid that in my understanding, allows content
filtering and cashing.
In a LEAF environment I think ther is no space for
Smart BootManager works but I have one of those Sony
VAIO laptop which does the random shutdown. I have to
issue append=apm=off no-hlt.. to make it work. Can I
do with it with Smart BootManager ?
It does not seem to have syslinux.cfg in the smart
bootmanager floppy. I need to add apm=off no-hlt
I have discovered that I am unable to access the console via the serial
port, if I have a single floppy drive with the config spread over two floppy
disks. If I run on a single disk, then I have no problems. With a two floppy
setup, it hangs with the CAPS lock and scroll lock flashing on the PC
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a confused what tinyproxy is able to do and couldn't find help at his
homepage. I saw other people asking about, but must have miss the answers.
The homepage is actually pretty informative.
The only proxy I know is squid that in my
Hiya,
I'm a relative newbie to Linux, but have successfully been using
Dachstein (originally floppy, now CD) for about a year and it has
been more than good enough for what I need.
However, my needs have recently changed and there are two things I
need to accomplish which are beyond my
Hi,
I've been tinkering with a weblet cgi script to download logs that I'm
keeping on a spare hdd in one of my Bering systems. I've put an ash shell
script in /var/sh-www/cgi-bin/.
I'm close... oh so close... but not quite there!
The problem is that the shell script does deliver the file I
BlueBeard wrote:
Hiya,
I'm a relative newbie to Linux, but have successfully been using
Dachstein (originally floppy, now CD) for about a year and it has
been more than good enough for what I need.
However, my needs have recently changed and there are two things I
need to accomplish
pn] From http://leaf.sourceforge.net, I clicked Web Links under the main menu, then
Linux
Documentation, then the The Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Second Edition link.
It isn't
working.
pn] Has anyone seen this before? I just found out about it.
Funny! I had the print version open on the desk in front of me as I read
your mail.
Superb book. Great knowledge and great and from the trenches homour.
At 08:26 PM 6/10/03 -0700, Peter Nosko wrote:
pn] From http://leaf.sourceforge.net, I clicked Web Links under the main
menu, then Linux
I don't have a lrpkg.cfg file and I did check and it
does appear to try to load the files it packages it
lists them during boot. But they don't show up in
lrcfg. What gives? Any ideas?
--- Charles Steinkuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Mike Koceja wrote:
I've added them to the LRP= part of the
On Tuesday 10 June 2003 11:31 pm, Mike Koceja wrote:
I don't have a lrpkg.cfg file and I did check and it
does appear to try to load the files it packages it
lists them during boot. But they don't show up in
lrcfg. What gives? Any ideas?
Sigh it's a FAQ..
DOS-fs has a 255 character
So, anybody to make it for me,please ?
Just copy it from a glibc-2.0 Linux distribution like
Debian slink, RH-5.2, Corel Linux, etc
This distributions are still archived by the respective
group.
--
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Appliance Firewall Developer
http://leaf.sourceforge.net
Good day all,
I am using Leaf Bering (latest ver) and currently have my shorewall
rules to allow a TightVNC connection only from a fixed IP address at work.
# DNAT to allow TightVNC from Work Only
#
DNATnet:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx192.168.1.100:5800tcphttp
DNATnet:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Is there any way to setup pptp connection (connect local network to
closed (private IP) remote servers) over PPPoE connection? I've tried to
do this one or another way, but nothing helps so far. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
--
Alex Ryabtsev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, How are you doing?
Let´s see if you can help me out here.
I am trying to use a package called atmtools.lrp
that you can find at this address
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp
I am using this package because I am trying to use
an ATM NIC card
(ForeRunner ATM
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