processors), I
trusted Intel to take Linux compatibility seriously. Can their
Mini-PCI cards be trusted?
Thanks!
--Eric
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/0x101
[5.578974] [b127fc25] ? prepare_namespace+0x13d/0x163
[5.579891] [b127f28d] ? kernel_init+0xf8/0x101
[5.581295] [b10029b6] ? kernel_thread_helper+0x6/0x10
On Sat, 2011-10-22 at 11:26 -0700, Eric House wrote:
Or: lsmod on my LEAF 3.x system shows ext2 as having
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. This
is the most complex shell script I can remember writing. My
unfamiliarity with the language probably shows. My ego can handle
suggestions if anybody has time to make 'em.
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then backup etc.lrp and reboot. With that done, commands in /etc/crontab
are being run when scheduled.
Hoping this helps somebody
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Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 17:25:45 -0700
From: Eric House [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: leaf leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [leaf-user] Wanted: easy way to see load over time
I'd like to be able to see at a glance what sort of traffic my LEAF
router's been moving over the past hours/days
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, for LEAF.
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that require the same solution? Can I set up
webconf to be read-only (which would let the kids observe how LEAF
works), or is weblet the preferred tool for that case?
Thanks,
--Eric
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, as always, for LEAF and all the help using it.
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hard for a solution.
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, for
example? Would that look like what I'm seeing?
Thanks,
--Eric
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Eric House wrote:
display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux console=ttyS0,19200n8 initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc rw
root=/dev/ram0 boot=/dev/hda1:msdos PKGPATH=/dev/hda1 tmp_size=16M
syst_size=10M
Any ideas what's wrong here? Has anybody managed to get 2.2 running
on a net4501
on a net4501?
Thanks,
--Eric
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.? Is there any work I can adapt, or any interest in what
I'm doing once it's done?
Thanks, as always, for LEAF!
--Eric
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.tcp_ecn=0
Of course I still don't know where the packets were getting blocked,
but my ActionTek DSL modem is the most likely suspect.
UML rocks! Thanks!
--Eric House
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. The only way to reboot is to power-cycle.
I'd guess that there's something wrong with fat12 support in the
hdsupp package. Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
--Eric
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uClib supports pppoa? I wasn't able to get a
clear answer from the sourceforge site, but no was suggested.
Thanks,
--Eric
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At 22:56 23.02.2004 -0800, Eric House wrote:
.
In one sense, the problem's solved. But: is this a reasonably safe
thing to do? Has anybody out there found a better solution using LEAF
with an Actiontec? Ideally I'd be able to turn the thing into a dumb
bridge, but when it's set up
V2.1.0rc2.
Thanks,
--Eric House
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the IP
address. But 1) that's a pain; and 2) I won't get notified when it
changes so I'll have to poll from crontab or something.
Is there a better solution out there?
Thanks,
--Eric
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to set it up? The hardware in this case is a Soekris box (boot
medium is a CF card), so I'm not limited to a floppy-based distro; but
I use Bering everywhere else and want to keep things compatible.
Thanks,
--Eric House
to figure out how to build scp for Bering-uClib, does
anybody have a .lrp to share? Or know of plans to include one anytime
soon?
Thanks,
--Eric House
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notified in the proper way, but have no idea how to tell
if that's the problem.
Anybody seen this? I'm in Emeryville, California, if that matters.
Any suggestions on how to narrow the problem down?
Does the already stopped error above have anything to do with it?
Thanks,
--Eric House
From: Lynn Avants [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 03 April 2003 12:32 am, Eric House wrote:
I'm moving myself and a computer running sshd from one household to
another. The computer is unchanged. With it in the first location I
was able to connect to sshd from my ISP. In the second I
and lynx and links. Have not yet checked
whether it happens if the host is not running Linux, but can't see how
that'd make a difference.
Thanks,
--Eric
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 09:16:16AM -0800, Tom Eastep wrote:
Eric House wrote:
Two sites that work great when I connect directly to the dsl modem
(using pppoe on a Debian Testing system) but are unusable when I go
through LEAF are epicurious.com and winespectator.com. Yahoo.com too
Have you set CLAMPMSS=Yes in /etc/shorewall/shorewall.conf?
Ha, that did it! I caught someone at home and walked her through the
change and how all's well. Thanks!
--Eric
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absolutely no problems. According to it, hundreds
of megabytes worth of packets have moved over ppp0 without a single
error or drop. I assume the router's interfering with something else
that certain websites require to perform at their best. And I have no
idea what to look for.
Thanks,
--Eric House
places I should be looking?
Thanks,
--Eric House
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. If I'd screwed an ethernet module I'd
expect all packets to drop, not just 20%.
Can anyone think of things that can get mis-configured that would
cause this behavior?
Thanks,
--Eric House
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appear from the Linksys
site as if that card can be manually given a new io address. Does
this mean I have to reprogram the soundblaster card?
Or should I find a slightly more modern machine? :-)
Thanks,
--Eric House
the same card (without having showed
that error) attempt to connect.
Since I can still return these cards, I'm wondering if anybody's
managed to get the combination to work. The LinkSys PWC11 is the same
price and looks to be better supported, if not quite as good a card.
Thanks,
--Eric House
this change be part of Bering 1.0 as shipped?
Thanks,
--Eric
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Bering rc2 with ATT cable.)
Thanks,
--Eric House
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JNilo wrote:
[dhclient.lrp working now]
Do you recommend dhclient over pump for Bering rc2? Pump seems to be
working for me ok now. (ATT cable connections with ez-ipupdate
talking to dyndns.)
Thanks,
--Eric House
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on the answer to this
question: because eth2 is brought up by the pcmcia package later in
the boot process it is not supposed to be listed as auto in
/etc/network/interfaces. Once I commented out the line 'auto eth2'
all was well.
--Eric House
, as far as I can
see.
Thanks,
--Eric House
PS I posted recently about a similar system where the problem was that
the wireless net hadn't finished coming up when dhcpd started looking
for eth2. That I fixed simply by adding a 'sleep 10' to
/etc/init.d/dhcpc -- crude though
packets across the eth1/eth2 boundary. Is the firewall also
responsible for the failure of DNS on eth2? More generally, has
anyone posted suggestions for making this configuration work?
Thanks,
--Eric House
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, Brad Fritz wrote:
On Tue, 14 May 2002 23:25:43 PDT Eric House wrote:
Using Bering rc2, I'm trying to set up a router with eth0 external
(ATT cable modem), eth1 a wired Ethernet LAN, and eth2 a wireless
Ethernet LAN. Though I may eventually want to put
.
(dhcpd works only intermitently on eth2, but that may be shorewall
problems.)
I have this in /etc/init.d/dhcpd, BTW:
# Add interfaces, separated by a space (ie eth0 eth1)
# Typically your internal interface: eth1 for cable modems/DSL, or
# eth0 for ppp/dialup
ifs=eth1 eth2
Thanks,
--Eric House
seconds to come up. Is this just a
timing issue? Should I be delaying dhcpd somehow? (I suppose a
'sleep 5' in init.d/dhcpd would do it, but there's sure to be a better
way.)
Thanks,
--Ericn
At 09:35 AM 5/15/02 -0700, Eric House wrote:
I want dhcpd to serve both eth1 and eth2. My dhcpd.conf looks
can't figure out from the sourceforge site if there is a
pcmcia package, let alone what release to use it with. Can anyone
suggest the best starting point for building the router I want?
(I have a machine running Debian slink available.)
Thanks,
--Eric House
haven't tested it. ATT always seems to give me the same
address.)
If so, since this a fairly simple script which will run in
milliseconds, and most of it only if the lease has changed,
any harm in running it once per minute?
Probably not. It's all in RAM anyway.
--Eric House
are there -- for these packages, not mine :-(.
My question: how do I get symlinks to my init.d script to be added to
the /etc/rc?.d directories?
Thanks,
--Eric House
PS My package updates local DNS to include the names of local hosts
granted dhcp leases. The init.d script exists only to add a line to
/etc/crontab
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