Am Dienstag, 5. Oktober 2004 18:35 schrieb Robert Sprockeels:
Hi all,
For a customer, I installed a number of Bering-uClibc 2.2.0 boxes,
connected to the world via ADSL.
To know the new IP every time there is a new lease (typically every
36 hours), I wrote a small script that I put in
On Monday 04 October 2004 20:37, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. Oktober 2004 00:03 schrieb Scott Merrill:
I haven't (yet) tried the squid package (even though it's for
Oxygen -- will that even work?), but I again assume that it's what
I want.
The squid package in Testing _is_
The problem I had was ezipupdate would use the dyndns detect my ip
service only if you specified a ip of 0.0.0.0 and no interface.
The problem with that was to run ezipupdate as a daemon it needs an
interface specified.
Worked great at commond line ( started to celebrate)
as a
At 00:48 07.10.2004 +1300, you wrote:
The problem I had was ezipupdate would use the dyndns detect my ip
service only if you specified a ip of 0.0.0.0 and no interface.
The problem with that was to run ezipupdate as a daemon it needs an
interface specified.
Worked great at commond line
Hi!
Can you change the device's behaviour, by making it appear as a simple
bridge?
Or just try to use the ppp/pppoe client in Bering uClibc to see if it
can get an external IP?
Did you try to change that?
Luis Correia
Bering uClibc Team Member
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Hello,
I didn't get a response earlier and would like to try posting my
problem again. I am using uClibc2.2 and am having a problem with the
cardmgr. When I load the modules (ds, pcmcia_core, i82092) everything
is fine. Afterwards, when I start the cardmgr, it recognizes the
device (quick
I remember to have had the same problems and start ez-ipupdate
from /etc/ppp/ip-up script as a workaround (mimicing the working
command line).
I believe I have described that and a warning about the daemon in the
Bering-uClibc docs.
Sorry for getting in too late
kp
Yes
Hi!
I've managed to create a driver for accessing the 3 LED's and
to read the button on a WRAP1C and compatible hardware.
This is a kernel driver based on Martin Hejl's GPIO driver for
Soekris. It was tested with a 2.4.26 kernel, the same as current
Bering uClibc 2.2 version uses. It may or may