Mariano,
I'm not sure what the problem is, but it looks like you are using a
wrong uClibc config file. You can find the config file we are using
at:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/leaf/src/bering-
uclibc/configs/uclibc/0.9.20/
or follow the link in:
I don't know if this is a red herring but I had a similar problem - after a
Windows update, the QoS Packet Scheduler had been set in the Network
Properties.
Fine you might think, except it was adding VLAN 0 to the packet header so
it had issued communicating with any self-respecting non-MS
I have now got this working with
pci-scan
via-rhine
For Via VT6103 (Via Tahoe) Network adapters.
The mistake I made was forgetting to save the modules file before rebooting,
I was just saving etc. So the settings I thought I had in place, were
different.
Thanks to Julian and Patrick for the
Hello All,
Am 15:16 2003-07-17 +0200 hat eric wolzak geschrieben:
Hello Michelle
Don't mix up
demand has something to do with connecting
idle with disconnecting
idle xxx will hangup the modem after an inactivity intervall of xxx
seconds
soinclude idle in the ppp options.
Matt Schalit wrote:
Jon Clausen wrote:
I've not gone into controlling anything analog, but I *have* built a system
to open and close my blinds. I don't know if that's anywhere near what
you're thinking, but in any case the (pretty severely outdated) site is at;
http://bund.dk/blinder
Have you tried running tcpdump or something similar to see where they are
originating from, where they are going and what ports are involved?
Tony
But what can make this traffic !!!
All 90-150 seconds I have around 5-12 packages TX and 2-4 packages RX
Andre, Homer, list:
The chapter about orinoco drivers has been updated together with the
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
I hope that will work for you and make things clearer.
http://leaf.sf.net/doc/guide/buwireless.html
http://leaf.sf.net/devel/jnilo/bering/1.2/packages/pcmcia_orinoco.lrp
Jacques
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, George Metz wrote:
Hey gang,
Well, after recently moving, my old firewall system decided that the
floppy controller on the motherboard didn't want to actually read disks
anymore. Or certainly not WRITE them.
So, I went ahead and used an older (but still newer than
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, George Metz wrote:
Snip!
I'd like to do it on CD-ROM. And the easiest way for me to make the
infamously-missing initrd.cdrom file myself would be to extract initrd
on my workstation, make the changes, and close it back up.
Unfortunately, things seem
Hugues Belanger wrote:
Hi Gents,
I've been a LEAF user for some time and I must say it has made me look good on
several projects. having said that I'm having the similar experience with all
projects that involved LEAF. Clients need router/firewall/wireless AP. I
recommend configure and install
Hello,
I'm a longtime user of Charles Steinkuehler's distributions, thanks Charles
for the 3 years of great firewalls for me! I just got Dachstein-CD Version
1.0.2 working for me and now have ssh access to the firewall. As an aside I
had problems with using a 1680k image with the Dachstein CD,
Ok Jacques,
my bering 1.2 box are now up and running/working fine with orinoco
wireless card.
Thanks
Andre
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Andre, Homer, list:
The chapter about orinoco drivers has been updated together with the
pcmcia_orinoco.lrp package.
I hope that will work for you and make things
Am 12:52 2003-07-20 -0400 hat Tony geschrieben:
Have you tried running tcpdump or something similar to see where they are
originating from, where they are going and what ports are involved?
Tony
No I have not...
because I curently no running SLINK-System (HD crash)
and can not build new LRP
You got my other message though, didn't you?
With the pointers to the downloadable lrps of tcpdump and libpcap?
Let me know and I can resend
Thanks
Tony
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Konzack
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I checked the packages for Bering 1.2. Only one IPSec package called
ipsec.lrp exists while in 1.0, we had ipsec.lrp and ipsec509.lrp. Does the
ipsec.lrp for bering 1.2 support X509 certificates?
Mohan
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Le Lundi 21 Juillet 2003 06:58, S Mohan a écrit :
I checked the packages for Bering 1.2. Only one IPSec package called
ipsec.lrp exists while in 1.0, we had ipsec.lrp and ipsec509.lrp. Does the
ipsec.lrp for bering 1.2 support X509 certificates?
Mohan
Among other things, yes.
IPSEC used by
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