Hello
Does anybody know what is the driver for DWL 520+ Wireless DLink card
for Bering uClibc and how can I have it? I try prism2 but it doesn't work.
Thanks a lot.
Mike.
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Is there a sensor monitoring package for Bering 1.2 or uClib 2.2.2 similar
to LM_Sensors? I noted that on the latest Webconf there is a temperature
bar. Does anyone know how we get info to it? I'd really love to be able to
track the temperature and fan speed information that is reported by my
OK, I deleted the route directive on the wireless laptop and everything
works fine. I can ping each end of the tunnel from the other, etc.
Apparently the route directive is completely unnecessary in my situation
on either end.
Thanks for everyone's patience with this.
Hope it helps some other
Guys, I know I've seen this on this list and in the documentation, but I
can't seem to put my hands on it.
I want to take the new Dachstein bin image and make an ISO cd out of it --
would some kind, benevolent soul please point me at the correct FM to RT?
Thanks!
(This old-timer's
Hi!
-Original Message-
From: Craig Caughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:30 AM
To: LEAF
Subject: [leaf-user] Creating bootable CD error-LRP= is
empty or unset...
Hi folks,
O.K., I'm stumped. :-)
I'm trying to create a bootable CD. I've
I'm looking at using the Bering-uClibc environment to drop in a relatively
quick linux box, with a harddrive as real storage (booting from a CD or
other device). At anyrate, I'm looking at building the wuftpd (or another
FTP server) and quite possibly Samba support. I've built kernel modules
Hi!
-Original Message-
From: Craig Caughlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 1:24 PM
To: LEAF
Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Creating bootable CD error-LRP= is
empty or unset...
Hi Luis,
I downloaded the
Bering-uClibc_2.2.2_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 10:45 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 13:43 -0500, M Lu wrote:
Tom, can he specify openvpn twice in the tunnel file, e.g.
openvpn:udp:5000
openvpn:udp:5001
I think I had the problems with that so I use generic instead.
You should be able to
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 14:27 -0500, Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Thanks, all!
I have set up one end in the office (bering 1.2 / Shorewall 2.0.9 /
openvpn 1.6) tunnels file:
openvpn:5001,
which I assume defaults to UDP.
Be back at home to do the other end (bering 1.2 / Shorewall 1.4.2 /
openvpn
Arg. shorewall 1.4.2 does not support generic tunnels.
But I can upgrade to 2.0.9 or the latest.
Thanks for the suggestion --- I did forget to change the port on one of
the tunnels.
Rick.
-Original Message-
From: M Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:26 AM
I do plan to start with a base image. This will help, but in the long
run, working with variables will pay off in a big way.
I am hoping I can keep most of shorewall exactly the same. If I change
rules, then all's I have to do is sftp the rules file and restart
shorewall. Same goes for IPsec.
Thanks, all!
I have set up one end in the office (bering 1.2 / Shorewall 2.0.9 /
openvpn 1.6) tunnels file:
openvpn:5001,
which I assume defaults to UDP.
Be back at home to do the other end (bering 1.2 / Shorewall 1.4.2 /
openvpn 1.6) and let you know the results.
Still wrestling how to resolve
cpu memhd wrote:
Okay. I figured out an easy way to do this. I stuck this in my
/etc/init.d/rc, /etc/init.d/rcS (and /etc/profile) files:
. /etc/myenv
Putting a . (period) was necessary otherwise the variables don't
export to the proceeding scripts. Why this is important, I don't know,
still
Hallo,
I've have a problem with my Bering 1.2 network configuration
and hope all of you can help me.
I've configure my Bering Box like this:
/etc/network/interfaces
address 192.168.2.65
masklen 24
gateway 192.168.2.1
/etc/network/options
ip_forward=yes
spoofprotect=yes
syncoockies=no
Hi Richard,
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
I sent the following item to the openvpn user's list and the reply
advised it was possible by running two instances of openvpn with
separate config files.
One option would be to include an extra config file somewhere and
manually start it on home FW. Another
Dear list.
I have the following arrangement, running two instances of openvpn on
home fw I want to protect my WLAN in back of the home fw and that
works fine. I can see Peer connection initiated with 192.168.1.3:5000
in daemon.log on homefw.
However nothing is initiated with officefw, nor
At 12:28 AM 12/15/2004 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
I've have a problem with my Bering 1.2 network configuration
and hope all of you can help me.
I've configure my Bering Box like this:
/etc/network/interfaces
address 192.168.2.65
masklen 24
gateway 192.168.2.1
/etc/network/options
Okay. I figured out an easy way to do this. I stuck this in my
/etc/init.d/rc, /etc/init.d/rcS (and /etc/profile) files:
. /etc/myenv
Putting a . (period) was necessary otherwise the variables don't
export to the proceeding scripts. Why this is important, I don't know,
still learning Linux.
Hi folks,
O.K., I'm stumped. :-)
I'm trying to create a bootable CD. I've read the threads about this error
message, and followed the instructions
(http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucdrom.html and
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/bucu-ide.html) in every combination I
can create, and
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:03 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 10:45 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 13:43 -0500, M Lu wrote:
Tom, can he specify openvpn twice in the tunnel file, e.g.
openvpn:udp:5000
openvpn:udp:5001
I think I had the problems
Tom, can he specify openvpn twice in the tunnel file, e.g.
openvpn:udp:5000
openvpn:udp:5001
I think I had the problems with that so I use generic instead.
- Original Message -
From: Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tibbs, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Erich,
The float directive in the bering openvpn.conf allows the WinXP
wireless nic to get a variable IP. Since I am rebooting quite often,
and LEAFs have no memory of the ip to mac address, so it would come up
192.168.1.3 or .4.
BTW, the Shorewall logs on both home and office fw's show no
Yes, it appears I don't know what the route directive is for ;-)
What I want to do is allow openvpn to connect the two subnets, but for
each subnet to bring up web pages etc, viz ascii art below.
So on work fw, I need
route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
and on home fw I need
route 192.168.10.0
Martin Hejl wrote:
Hi Richard,
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
I sent the following item to the openvpn user's list and the reply
advised it was possible by running two instances of openvpn with
separate config files.
One option would be to include an extra config file somewhere and
manually start it on
Ken Gentle wrote:
Guys, I know I've seen this on this list and in the documentation, but I
can't seem to put my hands on it.
I want to take the new Dachstein bin image and make an ISO cd out of it --
would some kind, benevolent soul please point me at the correct FM to RT?
You probably want the
Hi Luis,
I downloaded the Bering-uClibc_2.2.2_iso_bering-uclibc-iso.bin and I've
tried using the initrd.lrp package right out of the .iso image and I've
tried using the initrd_ide_cd.lrp (renamed to just initrd.lrp), and neither
seem to work.
Do you think it's something else really simple like
Hi Rick,
I suggest that you use different ports, different tunX and different
end-points for each instance at the beginning and refine them later if you
want to. So in the CONF file you may have
dev tun0
dev tun1
the shorewall tunnels could be
openvpn loc
Rick
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
Erich,
The float directive in the bering openvpn.conf allows the WinXP
wireless nic to get a variable IP. Since I am rebooting quite often,
and LEAFs have no memory of the ip to mac address, so it would come up
192.168.1.3 or .4.
OK, but still you are tunnelling
OK
As everyone has noted the route that I created makes no sense.
So I just commented out the route directive and everything still works
fine.
The history if this was,
tried an openvpn.up script to add the route, but that was failing.
added a route directive to openvpn.conf, thinking that each
Rick
Tibbs, Richard wrote:
the pt-to-pt tunnel needed to know how to get to the other.
Not the endpoints, your local end point is a device which is linked to
an address and knows the other end of the tunnel. The local and remote
directives apparently take care of the routing issues.
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