Re: [leaf-user] doco found

2014-06-24 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/24/2014 05:56 PM, Mark Berndt wrote:
 Once again looking at web page after pressing the email send button solves 
 the 
 problem.

 It's under wiki.  http://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/wiki/Main_Page/

 Perhaps the link should point there rather than the sourceforge leaf main 
 page.

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Re: [leaf-user] leaf mailing list hacked?

2014-04-19 Thread Mike Noyes
Michael,
That email doesn't have List headers. Are you filtering your incoming
messages by mailing list?

RFC 2919 and RFC 2369 define headers for mailing list actions
http://pythonhosted.org/mailman/src/mailman/handlers/docs/rfc-2369.html


On 04/17/2014 05:48 AM, Michael wrote:
 Just received this on my leaf only address, which has been clean for ~15 
 years 
 now.  I'm running CentOS, so it's obviously not a Window's client infection 
 problem.

 Anyone else getting spam on their Leaf mailing address?

 Best,
 Michael

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Re: [leaf-user] NSA back doors

2013-09-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/05/2013 07:47 PM, Victor McAllister wrote:
 The Guardian has an interesting article on how to make it a little 
 harder for NSA to read your encrypted traffic. Evidently they are 
 tapping fiber, have compromised many routers and have back doors on lots 
 of commercial software. The terrorists are not as dangerous to democracy 
 as the spies. The politician who controls internet decryption can 
 control the world. Think about it.
 
 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance

Victor,
The NANOG mailing list is finding some gems too.

NSA Laughs at PCs, Prefers Hacking Routers and Switches
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2013-September/060773.html

The US government has betrayed the Internet. We need to take it back
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2013-September/060812.html

Internet Surveillance and Boomerang Routing: A Call for Canadian
 Network Sovereignty
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2013-September/060877.html

[Cryptography] Opening Discussion: Speculation on BULLRUN
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2013-September/060894.html

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Re: [leaf-user] NSA back doors

2013-09-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/05/2013 07:47 PM, Victor McAllister wrote:
 The Guardian has an interesting article on how to make it a little 
 harder for NSA to read your encrypted traffic. Evidently they are 
 tapping fiber, have compromised many routers and have back doors on lots 
 of commercial software. The terrorists are not as dangerous to democracy 
 as the spies. The politician who controls internet decryption can 
 control the world. Think about it.
 
 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-how-to-remain-secure-surveillance

Victor,
Thanks for the link to a good article by Bruce Schneier who recently
joined the EFF.

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Re: [leaf-user] NSA back doors

2013-09-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On 09/09/2013 08:29 AM, Thomas Nail wrote:
-snip-
 I totally believe that the NSA has and will continue to have significant
 eavesdropping and signals counter-intelligence capacity, including systems
 cracking and other nefarious measures. Intercepts have happened and will
 continue to happen. However, I think that the capabilities of this
 organization are being overblown in order to prop up it's own reputation
 and to spread FUD amongst it's enemies (a very good strategy for a spying
 agency, IMHO). Just looking at the logistical problems of routing and
 storing that much data - never mind doing any sort of real-time processing
 on it - makes me think that the grey hats might be exaggerating a bit for
 their target audience. That, and to sell more news stories...

Tom,
See:

The Utah Data Center, also known as the Intelligence Community
Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative Data Center, is a data
storage facility for the United States Intelligence Community that is
designed to store extremely large amounts of data, estimated to be on
the order of exabytes or higher.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center


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Re: [leaf-user] Interest in support for 3G / 4G wireless Internet connectivity?

2013-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/16/2013 02:49 AM, david M brooke wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I am just wondering how much interest there would be in support for 3G
 (or 4G, where available) wireless Internet network connectivity for
 Bering-uClibc. Does anybody have this working already?

David,
That sounds like a good idea, and should be possible.

Huawei Mobile Broadband
http://www.huaweidevice.co.in/Products/MobileBroadband/index.php
https://www.google.com/search?q=raspberry+pi+huawei


 I recently purchased a Huawei E3131 USB dongle and this works well on
 other Linux distributions (e.g. Fedora) so it should be possible to make
 it work on Bering-uClibc.
 
 That particular Huawei model presents itself as a USB Ethernet device
 (rather than a USB Modem) which uses the cdc_ether driver. It has
 provision for connecting an external antenna and mine cost 20 Euros.
 
 Typical use cases might be:
- An alternative for high-speed, wired Internet in case that fails
   - Automatic fail-over?
- Mobile or temporary installations where there is no option for
 wired Internet connectivity
 
 I think the main Package we are missing in order to support this is
 http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/


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Re: [leaf-user] [ANN] LEAF Bering-uClibc 5.0 beta1

2013-03-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/16/2013 06:01 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 After more than one year of developement the LEAF Bering-uClibc team
 announces the first beta version of LEAF Bering-uClibc 5.0.
-snip-

 Work on Bering-uClibc 5.x started in October 2011, with Andrew as the lead
 developer and contributions from kapeka, Erich Titl, davidMbrooke and
 Yves Blusseau among others.

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Re: [leaf-user] [ANN] LEAF Bering-uClibc 5.0 beta1

2013-03-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/16/2013 06:38 AM, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On 03/16/2013 06:01 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 After more than one year of developement the LEAF Bering-uClibc team
 announces the first beta version of LEAF Bering-uClibc 5.0.
 -snip-
 
 Work on Bering-uClibc 5.x started in October 2011, with Andrew as the lead
 developer and contributions from kapeka, Erich Titl, davidMbrooke and
 Yves Blusseau among others.
 
 Congratulations to the team on reaching this milestone.

KP,
New LEAF blog post:
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/blog/2013/03/leaf-bering-uclibc-50-beta1-released/


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Re: [leaf-user] [announcement] LEAF Bering-uClibc 4.3-beta1

2012-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 06/13/2012 11:27 AM, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Hi all;

 we usually don't make announcements on this list, but this time I think
 it's worth to make an exception.

 Today 4.3-beta1 has been made available in the File Release System on
 sourceforge.net.
 (https://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf/files/Bering-uClibc/4.3-beta1/)

 Bering-uClibc-4.3-beta1 provides an Package Dependency Auto-Loading
 enhancement, which will improve installing new packages - and feedback
 is welcome.

KP,
Outstanding! I congratulate the Bering-uClibc team and you on this 
achievement.

 The new behaviour is that when loading a Package, either using apkg or
 by including a Package in the LRP variable in leaf.cfg, all those
 Packages required to successfully run the Package are also loaded,
 automatically.

 Actually there are some exceptions to the ...all those Packages... rule:
 - Some Packages rely on either one Package or another one. An example is
 webconf:
 This needs a web server, but is happy with either an HTTP server
 (mhttpd) or an HTTPS server (mhttpds), and these are mutually exclusive
 - so which one to choose? The answer is neither; one or the other
 must be loaded manually.
 - Some Packages do not need extra Packages for their main operation but
 they do require shared libraries or similar in order to run some
 rarely-used utility programs. These optional Package dependencies are
 not included in the list to be loaded automatically.
 - One thing to be aware of is that each Package tries to load its own
 dependencies (after the requested Package is loaded), and this happens
 recursively. Where many Packages depend on the same library (libm
 is a good example) then they all try to load libm. After the dependency
 has been loaded once the Package loading code spots that the Package is
 already loaded and does not actually load it again, but you will see
 messages which show that there has been a repeated request to load a
 Package.

 Amongst the other changes is a new dnsmasq version, which not only
 provides a dhcpd6 server, but also simple router advertisement features.
 Thus you may save space and RAM while replacing radvd with
 dnsmasqs new capabilities.
 Also the The Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) server enhancement requested
 has been addressed by adding the netatalk Package, as well as the
 request for conntrack-tools.

 And finally we've added a new package for NDP Proxy Daemon.

 Thx for reading
 kp

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Re: [leaf-user] (no subject)

2012-03-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On 03/16/2012 03:12 AM, Jeremy Tourville wrote:

organ...@hotmail.com added to Mailman - Privacy options... - 
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Re: [leaf-user] Replacement lrp for ez-ipupdate (ezipupd.lrp)

2012-01-06 Thread Mike Noyes
Erich,
It looks like there is some work being done in this area. OpenWRT is 
using ddns-scripts, and the creator of that set of scripts is working on 
ddns-gargoyle. It may be worthwhile to take a look at them.

http://www.gargoyle-router.com/gargoyle/projects/gargoyle/repository/revisions/master/show/package/ddns-gargoyle

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/ddns.client

On 01/06/2012 05:42 AM, Erich Titl wrote:
 Hi

 at 06.01.2012 12:55, n22e113 wrote:
 On 1/6/2012 01:58, Erich Titl wrote:
 Can you state what is wrong with it?

 According to their website, _only_ support dynamic DNS service offered at:
 * http://www.ez-ip.net (No longer exist!)
 * http://www.justlinux.com (Lots broken links!)
 * http://www.dhs.org
 * http://www.dyndns.org
 * http://www.ods.org
 * http://gnudip.cheapnet.net (GNUDip, server not found!)
 * http://www.dyn.ca (GNUDip, server not found!)
 * http://www.tzo.com
 * http://www.easydns.com (??)
 * http://www.dyns.cx (this one works with ez-ipupdate)
 * http://www.hn.org (Unable to connect)
 * http://www.zoneedit.com
 But many of the above listed sites no longer exist! And that the
 software hasn't been updated since 2002? Need support for
 http://dnsdynamic.com/

 There is a fair chance that your new dnsdynamic provider uses a similar
 method of registering you as the others do.

 They explicitly mention ddclient as one possible way to update the
 dyndns service. you could try that way, else just capture the protocol
 used by your browser and compare to the ones offered by ez-ipupd. You
 will probably find one that matches.

 You can also look et their protocols page
 http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ddclient/wiki/Protocols to get some
 orientation.

 Q. Is there a package to setup your own DDNS server/service?

 Not a leaf package afaik.

 cheers

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Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Docs 3.x for Bering 3.1?

2011-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 09:29 -0400, n22e113 wrote:
 Hi,
 I am still using Bering 3.1 and need some info on shorewall 3.x!
 http://www.shorewall.net/3.0/Documentation.htm#Rules etc. no longer works?
 Is there an archive somewhere? Thanks!

Kwon,
The deprecated Shorewall SVN repository may help.

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Re: [leaf-user] (no subject)

2011-05-26 Thread Mike Noyes
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Re: [leaf-user] Congrats

2011-03-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sat, 2011-03-26 at 19:18 +0100, Martin Hejl wrote:
-snip-
 Thanks to all the developers who put this together,

Andrew, KP, David, etc.
http://leaf.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=leaf/leaf;a=summary

 and special thanks 
 to all those who worked on the docs in the wiki - even if it's not 
 complete yet, I think it's the best documentation leaf has ever had.

Agreed. Andrew, KP, and David did an outstanding job with the wiki.

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Re: [leaf-user] downloading packages

2010-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 06:53 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 15:35 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
  Am Sonntag, 8. August 2010, 15:28:18 schrieb Mike Noyes:
   On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 09:28 +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
Since over a week I have problems with downloading packages from the
   
   -snip-
   
An illegal value was provided for the content-type parameter.
   
   -snip-
   
   Joep,
   This was addressed by the SF staff. Craig changed default handling
   of .lrp files in ViewVC to application/octet-stream for us.
   
   resolution set to fixed
   http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869
  
  Mike;
  
  it seems it does not work; I had to change the page for 2.x packages as 
  well...
  kp
 
 KP,
 Ok. I'll bring this issue up with the SF Staff on Mon.

KP,
Did you remove content-type=application/octet-stream from the 2.x
package page after Joep reported an issue? If so, this is the correct
fix. SF Staff member Craig changed the default handling of .lrp
extension files to bin, so content-type=application/octet-stream is
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Re: [leaf-user] downloading packages

2010-08-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 09:28 +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
 Since over a week I have problems with downloading packages from the 
-snip-
 An illegal value was provided for the content-type parameter.
-snip-

Joep,
This was addressed by the SF staff. Craig changed default handling
of .lrp files in ViewVC to application/octet-stream for us.

resolution set to fixed 
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869

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Re: [leaf-user] downloading packages

2010-08-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 15:35 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am Sonntag, 8. August 2010, 15:28:18 schrieb Mike Noyes:
  On Sun, 2010-08-08 at 09:28 +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
   Since over a week I have problems with downloading packages from the
  
  -snip-
  
   An illegal value was provided for the content-type parameter.
  
  -snip-
  
  Joep,
  This was addressed by the SF staff. Craig changed default handling
  of .lrp files in ViewVC to application/octet-stream for us.
  
  resolution set to fixed
  http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869
 
 Mike;
 
 it seems it does not work; I had to change the page for 2.x packages as 
 well...
 kp

KP,
Ok. I'll bring this issue up with the SF Staff on Mon.

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Re: [leaf-user] Packages Download URL? bug

2010-07-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2010-07-14 at 22:20 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am Montag, 12. Juli 2010, 19:39:47 schrieb groups, freeman:
  FWIW one can remedy the URL by removing the trailing
  content-type=application/octet-stream text, and get a proper URL to
  download.
  
  The downloaded file would seem to be the correct one for what the link
  indicates (e.g. the newer packages contain very recently-dated files).
  
  HTH.
  
  Mike Noyes wrote:
   On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 11:11 -0400, groups, freeman wrote:
   Under both Firefox  IE getting err 400 for packages.
   
   -snip-
   
   Everyone,
   I have an open ticket with SourceForge Staff concerning this issue.
   
   http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869
   ( #11869
   (ViewVC) – sourceforge )
 
 I've changed the page and removed the content-type.
 Looks like it's not necessary with viewrc?

KP,
Craig changed default handling of .lrp files in ViewVC to
application/octet-stream for us.

resolution set to fixed 
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869

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Re: [leaf-user] Packages Download URL? bug

2010-07-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 11:11 -0400, groups, freeman wrote:
 Under both Firefox  IE getting err 400 for packages.
-snip-

Everyone,
I have an open ticket with SourceForge Staff concerning this issue.

http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/11869
( #11869
(ViewVC) – sourceforge )

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Re: [leaf-user] gkrellm

2010-02-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 11:55 +, Paolo Scarabelli wrote:
 Hi Joep,
 There is a snmp plugin for gkrell, you can install the snmp daemon on
 the firewall as suggested by Charles  and monitor it with the gkrell
 client.

Joep,
Palo is correct. See

gkrellm-snmp
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/gkrellm-snmp

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Re: [leaf-user] gkrellm

2010-02-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 12:21 +0100, Joep L. Blom wrote:
 Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
  On 2/9/2010 2:20 AM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
 
  While gkrellm does have a server and client component, it seems mainly
  geared towards desktop type systems with both the client and server
  running on the same machine.
  
  For remote monitoring of something like a LEAF firewall, I would suggest
  SNMP (on the firewall), with the monitoring application of your choice
  running elsewhere to gather statistics.  Typical options would be things
  like MRTG, Cacti, OpenNMS in the open source world:
  
  http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/
  http://www.cacti.net/
  http://www.opennms.org/
  
  ...although there are *MANY* other free and proprietary options
  available as well.
  
  In addition to monitoring your firewall, an SNMP based monitoring
  solution can also gather data from your switches and various other
  network infrastructure components if they have SNMP support (which is
  becoming more and more common, even on lower-end hardware).
  
 
 Charles,
 Thanks for your thoughtful reply. However, gkrellm gives the possibility 
 to gather datat from remote systems by running there the daemon, whicg 
 gathers the data presented by lmsensors.
 If one used SNMP then a daemon process must run that presents the data 
 using th SNMP protocol, just as the gkrellm daemon presents the data in 
 its own protocol (Idon't know what they use).
 Maybe it is easy to write a simple daemon process with uclib but that is 
 beyond my capabilities.
 Joep

Joep,
Maybe that's not necessary. See

GKrellm SNMP Monitor 
http://freshmeat.net/projects/gkrellmsnmp/

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Re: [leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 19:40 -0700, Victor McAllister wrote:
 On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 09:27 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
  You can obtain a write protect hardware option fairly easy now. It's not
  like it was seven years ago, when a hardware hack (ADM module using the
  LD017 controller chip) was necessary. 
 
  http://reviews.cnet.com/usb-flash-drives/?filter=502909_14791771_
  
 Write protected hardware requires physical access to the LEAF box.

Victor,
Indeed.

  A software write protect has the advantage that you can set and unset
  the read and write access to the boot media with putty, ssh. I use two
  scripts loaded by local.lrp. Granted this is a little cumbersome
  because you have to keep a copy of  three modules on your desktop
  machine and scp / winscp them over as needed. If you command a reboot,
  the machine is restored to read write status since the scripts are
  only run manually via ssh.

Please commit your script to our cvs repository. Thanks.


 **
 #! /bin/ash
 # rm-ide by Victor McAllister
 # This script removes modules to prevent
 # access to the boot media - CF ide disk
 echo
 
 MODULES=ide-disk ide-detect ide-core
 BOOTDIR=/boot/lib/modules
 LIBDIR=/lib/modules
 
 for MODULE in ${MODULES}
 do
 rmmod ${MODULE}
 rm ${BOOTDIR}/${MODULE}.o
 rm ${LIBDIR}/${MODULE}.o
 done
 echo
 echo The modules needed for IDE access are not plugged into
 echo the kernel or located in the TWO modules directories.
 echo
 echo The Compact Flash is NOT accessible.
 
 
 
 #! /bin/sh
 # load-ide by Victor McAllister
 #
 echo Ths script installs ide modules to access Compact Flash
 echo First copy the files ide-core.o ide-dectect.o ide-disk.o
 echo using SCP to the /lib/modules directory.
 echo
 
 MODULES=ide-core ide-detect ide-disk
 LIBDIR=/lib/modules
 BOOTDIR=/boot/lib/modules
 
 for MODULE in ${MODULES}
  do
 insmod ${MODULE}
 cp ${LIBDIR}/${MODULE}.o ${BOOTDIR}/${MODULE}.o
 
  done
  
 if (lsmod | grep ide-)
then
   
 echo
 echo Mount the CF possibly using:  mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /mnt
 echo
 echo modules necessary are also in  /boot/lib/modules
 echo for possible backing up your configuration.
 
else
 echo
 echo IDE modules not loaded - CF drive not accessible.
 echo Did you forgot to SCP the files to /lib/modules?
fi
   
 ###

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Re: [leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2009-08-11 at 08:53 -0700, Paul Rogers wrote:
  Write protected hardware requires physical access to the LEAF box. A 
  software write protect has the advantage that you can set and unset the 
  read and write access to the boot media with putty, ssh. I use two 
 
 If you can, then somebody else can.  Ultimately, there's no software 
 scheme that can provide the surety of a well-engineered hardware
 protection.  Is what you're protecting important enough to go lay
 hands on the box?

Paul,
In many situations it's not practical to perform on-site maintenance on
a client's machine. Each level of write protection has advantages and
disadvantages.

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Re: [leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 13:02 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 14:39 -0500, Ralph Green wrote:
This is pretty interesting.  I thought no one was making them with
  write protect anymore.  I have been using a USB to SD card adapter and
  SD cards, because the SD cards usually have a write protect switch.
  Now, I wonder if any of these write protectable USB drives use good NAND
  memory.  Most of them these days are MLC(junk), instead of SLC.  None of
  the drives in this list said anything in their specs about the type of
  flash chips they are using.  Do you know any that use SLC(Single Level
  Cell) and have a write protect switch?  If they were close to reasonably
  priced, I'd have to go buy a few.
 
 Ralph,
 I suggest you contact Kanguru and Imation directly, and ask them about
 the NAND memory they use.
-snip-

Ralph,
From what I can tell, it looks like the Imation Pivot and Kanguru
Defender Pro use SLC.

http://www.google.com/search?q=Imation+Pivot+NAND+SLC
http://www.imation.com/en/Imation-Products/USB-Flash-Drives--Accessories/Pivot-Flash-Drive/

http://www.google.com/search?q=Kanguru+Defender+Pro+NAND+SLC
http://www.kanguru.com/defenderpro.html

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Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:48 -0400, Ken Gentle wrote:
 While the LEAF project goals may not include the word floppy, and even
 taking into account the LRP history, there are a lot of posts in the
 archives discussing the need/perceived requirement to keep the Bering (and
 Bering uClibc) minimal runnable configuration small enough to fit on a
 floppy (maybe a non-standard 1.6Mb, but still on a floppy).
 My question, Is a LEAF distribution required to fit on and boot from a
 1.44Mb floppy? was more rhetorical in nature, intended to spur discussion
 to get the real requirements figured out.
-snip-

Ken,
The project goals were rewritten in a manner that allows for evolution
in hardware and software. Setting specific limits prevents leaps in
leaf/branch development.

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Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:18 +0200, Gordon Bos wrote:
-snip-
 The concept of having read-only media to boot from has, in my opinion, 
 not lost its validity. The thought of being able to reboot and loose 
 anything a hacker has changed, is very assuring. Obviously you'll still 
 need to plug the leak that the hacker discovered, but at least you have 
 no immediate worry about others discovering the hackers backdoor.
-snip-

Gordon,
Hardware write protect is something that concerns our project members.
See:

http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=write+protectl=leaf-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net

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[leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
Subject was: Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 08:39 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:18 +0200, Gordon Bos wrote:
 -snip-
  The concept of having read-only media to boot from has, in my opinion, 
  not lost its validity. The thought of being able to reboot and loose 
  anything a hacker has changed, is very assuring. Obviously you'll still 
  need to plug the leak that the hacker discovered, but at least you have 
  no immediate worry about others discovering the hackers backdoor.
 -snip-
 
 Gordon,
 Hardware write protect is something that concerns our project members.
 See:
 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=write+protectl=leaf-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net

Gordon,
You can obtain a write protect hardware option fairly easy now. It's not
like it was seven years ago, when a hardware hack (ADM module using the
LD017 controller chip) was necessary. 

http://reviews.cnet.com/usb-flash-drives/?filter=502909_14791771_


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Re: [leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 09:27 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Subject was: Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin
 On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 08:39 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
  On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:18 +0200, Gordon Bos wrote:
  -snip-
   The concept of having read-only media to boot from has, in my opinion, 
   not lost its validity. The thought of being able to reboot and loose 
   anything a hacker has changed, is very assuring. Obviously you'll still 
   need to plug the leak that the hacker discovered, but at least you have 
   no immediate worry about others discovering the hackers backdoor.
  -snip-
  
  Gordon,
  Hardware write protect is something that concerns our project members.
  See:
  
  http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=write+protectl=leaf-devel%40lists.sourceforge.net
 
 Gordon,
 You can obtain a write protect hardware option fairly easy now. It's not
 like it was seven years ago, when a hardware hack (ADM module using the
 LD017 controller chip) was necessary. 
 
 http://reviews.cnet.com/usb-flash-drives/?filter=502909_14791771_

Gordon,
Kanguru and Imation look like they have this segment targeted.

http://www.kanguru.com/kanguruusbflash.html
http://www.imation.com/en/Imation-Products/USB-Flash-Drives--Accessories/

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[leaf-user] Power Consumption

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
Subject was: Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 17:47 +0200, Gordon Bos wrote:
-snip- 
 When considering power consumption it still makes a lot of sense to use
  a legacy system and many of those will simply not boot from CD or USB
  devices (but will allow using once booted).

Gordon,
I believe this will change markedly as netbooks/mini-notebooks enter the
used computer market in significant numbers.

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Re: [leaf-user] Power Consumption

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:52 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Subject was: Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin
 On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 17:47 +0200, Gordon Bos wrote:
 -snip- 
  When considering power consumption it still makes a lot of sense to use
   a legacy system and many of those will simply not boot from CD or USB
   devices (but will allow using once booted).
 
 Gordon,
 I believe this will change markedly as netbooks/mini-notebooks enter the
 used computer market in significant numbers.

Example:
http://www.geeks.com/products_sc.asp?cat=1208

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Re: [leaf-user] Write Protect

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 14:39 -0500, Ralph Green wrote:
   This is pretty interesting.  I thought no one was making them with
 write protect anymore.  I have been using a USB to SD card adapter and
 SD cards, because the SD cards usually have a write protect switch.
 Now, I wonder if any of these write protectable USB drives use good NAND
 memory.  Most of them these days are MLC(junk), instead of SLC.  None of
 the drives in this list said anything in their specs about the type of
 flash chips they are using.  Do you know any that use SLC(Single Level
 Cell) and have a write protect switch?  If they were close to reasonably
 priced, I'd have to go buy a few.

Ralph,
I suggest you contact Kanguru and Imation directly, and ask them about
the NAND memory they use.

http://www.kanguru.com/kanguruusbflash.html
http://www.kanguru.com/about.html#contact

http://www.imation.com/en/Imation-Products/USB-Flash-Drives--Accessories/
http://www.imation.com/en/Contact-Us/

Please report any information gleaned back to our list. Thanks.

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Re: [leaf-user] Power Consumption

2009-08-10 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 22:05 +0200, gor...@q-ry.nl wrote:
  On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:52 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
  Gordon,
  I believe this will change markedly as netbooks/mini-notebooks enter the
  used computer market in significant numbers.
 
  Example:
  http://www.geeks.com/products_sc.asp?cat=1208
 
 If I had to buy a box specifically for hosting Bering, I'd think more of
 something like the Cherry Pal.

Gordon,
I looking for an equivalent to the used 486 market. Ubiquitous and cheap
to free when used. I think the netbook/mini-notebook with Intel Atom
processor will fit this mold.

My main concern is the installed Wi-Fi (drivers  access point mode).
The other thing that concerns me is disabling suspend etc., when the lid
is closed.

 The thing about these boxes however is that you can only add hardware
  by plugging in USB devices. So how many USB network devices are
  actually supported? And what kind of conflicts could rise if I'd
  connect multiple NICs through a USB hub?

I'm not sure. I thought most of this was taken care of in the early days
of usbnet.

http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/

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Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin

2009-08-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 11:13 -0400, Ken Gentle wrote:
-snip-
  However, I think we're off topic - the real requirement question is this:
 
  Is a LEAF distribution required to fit on and boot from a 1.44Mb floppy?
-snip-

Ken,
No. See: Project Goals

Maintain as small a footprint as possible for release/branch
target installations.

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Re: [leaf-user] Project Admin

2009-08-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 09:13 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 11:13 -0400, Ken Gentle wrote:
 -snip-
   However, I think we're off topic - the real requirement question is this:
  
   Is a LEAF distribution required to fit on and boot from a 1.44Mb floppy?
 -snip-
 
 Ken,
 No. See: Project Goals
 
 Maintain as small a footprint as possible for release/branch
 target installations.

Ken,
Just to clarify, the LEAF project description and goals haven't had the
word floppy in them for years.

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Re: [leaf-user] USB chapter written by Jorn Eriksen

2008-10-04 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 16:45 -0700, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 21:35 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
  Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 15:34:57 schrieb Mike Noyes:
   On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 07:36 -0400, n22e113 wrote:
Can't find this in Bering-uClibc 3.x Installation Guide?
Lots of broken links such as this:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk02ch12.html
And inside the Bering-uClibc_3.1_usb_bering-uclibc-iso.bin.img readme
file: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/guide/
Please point me to the right URL? Thanks!
Kwon
  
   Kwon,
   It looks like our documentation build failed. I'll look into the problem
   this week. Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention.
  
  Mike;
  it seems this issue hasn't been solved yet??
 
 Everyone,
 I apologize.
 
 KP,
 I'll attempt a fix this weekend. Probably tomorrow.

Everyone,
I just checked, and our documentation is available now.

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/


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Re: [leaf-user] USB chapter written by Jorn Eriksen

2008-10-03 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 21:35 +0200, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
 Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 15:34:57 schrieb Mike Noyes:
  On Wed, 2008-09-10 at 07:36 -0400, n22e113 wrote:
   Can't find this in Bering-uClibc 3.x Installation Guide?
   Lots of broken links such as this:
   http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/bk02ch12.html
   And inside the Bering-uClibc_3.1_usb_bering-uclibc-iso.bin.img readme
   file: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/doc/guide/
   Please point me to the right URL? Thanks!
   Kwon
 
  Kwon,
  It looks like our documentation build failed. I'll look into the problem
  this week. Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention.
 
 Mike;
 it seems this issue hasn't been solved yet??

Everyone,
I apologize.

KP,
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Re: [leaf-user] difficulites requesting leaf.sourceforge.net

2008-09-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 18:51 +0200, Boris wrote:
 Hej all,
 
 I've got difficulties in requesting http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ .

 The answer I get is
 
 Unable to load database indicated by configuration file.
 
 What's that?

Boris,
It is likely the SF server farm migration. I'll look into it when time
permits.

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Re: [leaf-user] O.T. - Basic Openvpn question

2007-02-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 03:42, Martin Hejl wrote:
  You will see by yourself, this goes to the list too

 I guess it did - but it seems the signature itself was still stripped
 off. But at least the message made it through :-)

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I suspect the content filters are still stripping the signature. I'll
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Re: [leaf-user] O.T. - Basic Openvpn question

2007-02-07 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 15:18, Martin Hejl wrote:
  BTW, Do you know why the list drops S/MIME signed messages?

 Same as a couple of months ago - seems to be a side-effect of the
 de-MIME function used on the list, to get rid of HTML and possible
 malware. I'm not aware of any way to get past that (last time we
 discussed that, I tried everything I could think of, and S/MIME messages
 would just not go through). Maybe, part of it is that mailman re-writes
 the message (for the digest and to add the list-specific footer to the
 messages), which could break a signed message anyway.
 
 Maybe somebody more familiar with mailman and the supporting tools SF
 uses will be able to offer some ideas. For now, all I know is that it's
 best to not send S/MIME message to our lists. Sorry about that.

Martin,
Would you like me to take a look?

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Re: [leaf-user] O.T. - Basic Openvpn question

2007-02-07 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 14:51, Erich Titl wrote:
 BTW, Do you know why the list drops S/MIME signed messages?

Erich,
I just added application/pgp-signature to mailman content filtering
pass_mime_types. Please let me know if it addresses your issue. If so,
I'll need to modify our devel list also.

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Re: [leaf-user] diskwait

2006-06-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 07:48, Joep Blom wrote:
 I want to use the old fashioned floppy but in the 
 single-floppy-multiple-diskway.
 (actually multiple=2). The system is much too old for more modern things 
 like USB-sticks.
 Originally we had the command diskwait=yes but is that supported in 
 the current version of Bering-uclib? It had to be set in syslinux.cfg.
 Something like:
 default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc re root=/dev/ram0 
 LEAFCFG=/dev/fd0u1680 diskwait=yes

Joep,
These two google strings may provide you with the information you
desire:

site:leaf.sourceforge.net inurl:doc diskwait
site:leaf.sourceforge.net inurl:doc multiple floppies

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[leaf-user] ANN: SF mailing lists

2006-06-01 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
There was a slight problem with our mailing lists today. We lost all
recently subscribed users. Please check your subscription, and take
appropriate action.

I apologize for any inconvenience this issue may cause you.

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[leaf-user] ANN: SF mailing lists

2006-06-01 Thread Mike Noyes
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Re: [leaf-user] Broken URLs Bering uClibc Page

2006-05-27 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sat, 2006-05-27 at 07:55, Kwon wrote:
  Our document DocBook build process changed recently. The full LEAF
  documentation set is available from:
  
  http://leaf-project.org/doc/

 I found this link but the other links should be updated so that newbies
  can find the docs as well! Thanks!

Kwon,
Agreed, but the planned xsl customization (use.id.as.filename) will
change the generated names. See:

http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/Chunking.html
Chunk filenames: The chunk element's id attribute value (but
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Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein LEAF Firewall ipmasqadm help

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sat, 2006-05-06 at 06:36, Kevin wrote:
 How can I set the following rule to auto load when I have to reboot the
 router? ie. where to input in the config files, mostly a newbie to Linux
  
snip
  
 I am using Charles's Dachstein version 1.02 with PPPOE

Kevin,
Please consider using a newer LEAF branch like Bering-uClibc. Dachstein
while an excellent branch for its time, is rather dated now.

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Re: [leaf-user] Packages Unavailable - SF problems?!

2006-04-27 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 18:12, groups, freeman wrote:
 I've noticed for the past day-ish that two packages I'm interested in 
 (tc, qos-htb) have been unavailable from the sf website.
 
 e.g. URL:
 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/bin/bering-uclibc/packages/qos-htb.lrp?rev=HEADcontent-type=application/octet-stream
 
 times out eventually and gives this as the resultant document:
 Connection: close

groups,
SF froze anonymous cvs due to an issue they had with developer cvs. See
SF site status:

SourceForge.net Site Status
http://sourceforge.net/docs/A04/

Please try our cvs rsync backup at:

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Re: [leaf-user] Documentation links are broke...

2006-04-24 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 21:01, Ray Atnip wrote:
 I was just trying to go to the installation URL that is listed on the
 bering leaf weblet page gets a page not found. Same is true on other
 leaf pages. Has it been moved?

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Installation Guide is available at this URL:

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Re: [leaf-user] Can't download Bering Uclibc packages...

2006-04-20 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 11:11, Troy Aden wrote:
 I can't download any packages for Bering Uclibc. 
snip
 Is there a problem with the website right now? I really need these two
 packages. If someone could please even e-mail the packages to me off 
list it would be great. 

Troy,
SF froze anonymous cvs due to an issue they had with developer cvs. See
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http://sourceforge.net/docs/A04/

Note: anonymous cvs isn't part of our project website.

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Re: [leaf-user] Can't download Bering Uclibc packages...

2006-04-20 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 11:11, Troy Aden wrote:
 Is there a problem with the website right now? I really need these two
 packages. If someone could please even e-mail the packages to me off
 list it would be great. 

Troy,
Please try our cvs rsync backup at:

rsync.steinkuehler.net::leaf-cvs/leaf/bin/packages/uclibc-0.9/20/

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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF documentation

2006-04-18 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 05:09, Mark T. Kennedy wrote:
 i couldn't find the PDF document mentioned on http://leaf-project.org/doc/.
 is it part of one of the files listed on the download page?

Mark,
It's not there yet. We just changed our docbook build script. I hope to
have it in our FRS early next month. I apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause you.

If you need a pdf version right now, just grab our docbook xml, and use
your choice of xsl-fo processor to produce pdf.

DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide
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Apache FOP 0.91 beta
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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF documentation

2006-04-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 09:22, Richard Olson wrote:
 I have installed Fedora Core 5 on my main system and I am now
  interested in setting up Bering-uClibc on an old P166. I have spent
  several days trying to get the installation document to display in a
  form that I can actually use. All I get is what appears to be raw XML
  with a message at the top of the page This XML file does not appear
  to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is
  shown below.

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RE: [leaf-user] Man pages and Samba

2005-08-24 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 06:46, James Neave wrote:
 The test version of samba.lrp is missing smbmount.
 Is it in another lrp somewhere, or is samba.lrp just incomplete at the
 moment?

James,
My guess is mount wasn't seen as necessary.

Bering uClibc samba.lrp 12-Dec-2004 
http://leaf-project.org/packages/uclibc-0.9/20/testing/


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RE: [leaf-user] LEAF Guide Collection - pdf version missing

2005-08-23 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 07:23, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
  From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Our guide collection build doesn't include pdf now. It did in 
  the past, but fop consumed to many resources on the SF shell.
  
  Note: I'm still looking for an acceptable way to generate the
  guide collection pdf again.
 
 A suggestion, generate the PDF's off sf.net and upload them in the FRS.

Luis,
That is the option that is most promising, but our whole build process
would need changes.

Further discussion on this topic should move to our devel list.

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Re: [leaf-user] Re: LEAF Guide Collection - pdf version missing

2005-08-23 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 07:10, kwon wrote:
  As I am not in use with cvs, xml, docbook, etc. I don't know what to do 
  with 
  the link to http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/doc/guide/ even 
  there 
  are some documents strated to be 3 weeks young. No link did show me any 
  text, 
  only some versioning infos, feel lost there.
 
 Try reading: DocBook Demystification HOWTO at:
 http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/DocBook-Demystification-HOWTO

kwon,
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Re: [leaf-user] LEAF Guide Collection - pdf version missing

2005-08-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 00:31, Christoph Hanslik wrote:
 Dear listmembers, dear maintainers,
 I am new to LEAF and as i am looking for documents I find a lot .html in 
 little pieces, not easy to download.
 But on the http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide page there is a link to a 
 pdf version for offline reading.
 
 Sorry, this link does not work. I simply get a NOT FOUND message by 
 Apache/1.3.33 Server at leaf.sourceforge.net Port 80 ...

Christoph,
Our guide collection build doesn't include pdf now. It did in the past,
but fop consumed to many resources on the SF shell.

Note: I'm still looking for an acceptable way to generate the
guide collection pdf again.

You can grab the DocBook XML source and generate pdf if you like.

 Has somebody a working ling to a complete document, that I can download in 
 one 
 piece? The mentioned pdf version will fulfill my needs, I think.

pserver checkout - xsl-fo - pdf
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[leaf-user] SF Site Status (2005-08-08)

2005-08-08 Thread Mike Noyes
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?group_id=1docid=2352

( 2005-08-08 10:53:31 - Project Database Service  )   MySQL
database performance has been stabilized as of 2005-08-04.
Additional hardware is expected to be deployed in 2-3 weeks
time. We are continuing to monitor and tune performance in the
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RE: [leaf-user] Bering-uClibc Docs and IPSEC: FreeSwan or OpenSwan?

2005-06-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 11:51, Calvin Webster wrote:
 It would sure be nice to have a single source for the docs, since there
  are so many of them.

Calvin,
I hope to do that when I upgrade our docbook build script. XIncludes are
the key, and all the documents in doc should end up in a single
browse-able entity.

http://leaf-project.org/doc/

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Re: [leaf-user] Bering-uClibc Docs and IPSEC: FreeSwan or OpenSwan?

2005-05-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2005-04-29 at 09:51, Calvin Webster wrote:
 I need to get local copies of all the documentation for Bering-uClibc
 and all its packages, especially for OpenSwan which is what's
 contained in the Bering-uClibc IPSEC package (ipsec.lrp).
 
 First, I cannot find a complete documentation package in any form for
 Bering-uClibc. There is a link to a PDF file supposedly containing the
 LEAF Guide Collection, but it is dead. I'd really like to get the HTML
 version, but a comprehensive PDF would be okay.

Calvin,
PDF generation was disabled. FOP was eating to many resources on the SF
shell. All of our documentation is in cvs in docbook xml format. You can
build pdf or any other target using the xslt tool-chain of your choice.

Note: I'm evaluating local pdf build options for publishing on
our SF shell space.

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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 14:32, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
  Only messages with a content-type of text/plain or
  multipart/signed are automatically posted to the list. All
  other content-types, and base64 encoded posts are held for
  administrative action.
 
 I typically have my mailer configured to forward posts as attachments. I
 had to temporarily reconfigure it to forward in-line.
 
 I used to have restrictive policies like that for the Shorewall lists
 but found that simply making them closed to non-members solves the
 problem without the hassle of having to moderate.

Tom,
SourceForge is still using mailman 2.0.9. Until that fact changes, our
mailing lists will remain in their current configuration.

Note: I'm willing to let someone else take this responsibility.
I have no illusions that I'm a great list manager.

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Re: [leaf-user] [Fwd: [Shorewall-users] WebGUI Scripts announcement]

2005-03-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:42, Tom Eastep wrote:
 This is my second attempt to forward this announcement to the Leaf User
 list -- the first one is being held for moderation and my experience
 with this list is that posts held for moderation sit for a week and then
 are rejected without comment

Tom,
I'm the list admin, and I don't process held messages every day. The
only reasons for posts being held follow:

Post from an email address not subscribed to the list.

Only messages with a content-type of text/plain or
multipart/signed are automatically posted to the list. All
other content-types, and base64 encoded posts are held for
administrative action.

Using leaf-user
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user

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Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Bering and Shorewall doc

2005-02-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 06:11, Thomas Ginestet wrote:
 I want to configure Shorewall on my Leaf Bering 1.2 and i've found a french
 (for frenchy like me) translation of documentation but it was said to better
 read the Shorewall LRP doc...i didn't find it anymore. The only other
 documentation i've found was suitable for Mandrake and Redhat.
 So where can i find this LRP doc ( in English or in French ) ? Or can i use
 others docs to configure my Shorewall ?

Thomas,
Did you find our guide collection? If the information isn't there, all
of Jacques's Bering website was archived.

http://leaf-project.org/bering/
http://leaf-project.org/doc/guide/
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/website_bering.tar.gz?download

You may find the information you're looking for on the Shorwall site.

http://shorewall.net/

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Re: [leaf-user] tinydns.lrp on Bering - any documentation?

2005-01-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 03:39, Pawel Idzi wrote:
 With old year I was looking on leaf.sf.net for help on installing
 tinydns.lrp on my Bering box. Then I left it, and now I see that this doc
 doesn't exist on the web 
 (http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/tinydns3.html)

 Anyone knows what happened with this document? For me it's hard to base
 only on http://www.lifewithdjbdns.org/.

Pawel,
Yes. This file was archived in:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/website_bering.tar.gz?download

 Maybe you know some other howtos on this subject-matter?

I hope to incorporate that content into our document collection.
Unfortunately, it isn't there yet.

http://leaf-project.org/doc/

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Re: [leaf-user] Buildtool

2005-01-12 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 20:21, cpu memhd wrote:
  didn't work for me is pretty hard to debug for anyone but you.
 
 What is this supposed to mean?

cpu,
I believe it means, it's nearly impossible to tell what went wrong on
your side without better information.

I'll make a guess though. Have you used any other SourceForge hosted
project repositories with pserver? If so, login won't do much for you.


  But this one did:
  cvs -z3 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/leaf \
co src/bering-uclibc/buildtool
 
  Perhaps the docs need updating?
 
  I doubt it, since it works just fine here:

As Martin says, I doubt it too. The fact that the second command works
indicates you've already logged into SF pserver before. You should be
able to continue the checkout successfully.

cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/leaf co src/bering-uclibc/buildtool


 The fact that it works for you does not mean it will work for everyone
 else.

True, but the SF Site Status doesn't indicate a problem with pserver,
and it's working for me in addition to Martin. If there is a problem,
it's not global.

https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?group_id=1docid=2352

If you continue to have problems, please open a support request with the
SoruceForge staff so they can address the issue. Thanks.

https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=1atid=21

 Something is causing a problem for at least two of us. I was able to
 overcome this problem. I thought I might be able to help. Apparently,
 my assistance did not measure up to your standards. Or if there is
 something inherently wrong in my reply, please let me know what the
 guidelines are for posting.

The SF Site Docs are a good place to look for information on accessing
services they provide.

https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=1

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Re: [leaf-user] Buildtool

2005-01-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 07:30, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
 I'm trying to load the Buildtool to set up a build environment but I 
 cannot find the Buildtool files on Sourceforge. Referring to the Bering 
 uClibc Developers Guide, an anonymous download should work, but doesn't. 
 It seems that SF no longer allows anonymous logins ?? 
 http://www.leaf-project.org/doc/guide/buc-buildtool.html
 Can someone tell me where to get the Buildtool files ?

Robert,
I just checked SF pserver access, and it's working here. Is the problem
still evident? If so, please contact the SF staff. They should be able
to help you resolve your problem with pserver access.

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Re: [leaf-user] website: link error

2005-01-04 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 07:19, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 03:58, Jaap Eldering wrote:
  XML Parsing Error: not well-formed Location:
  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?module=fatcatfatcat[user]=viewCategoryfatcat_id=3module_title=announce
  Line Number 678, Column 46:
  #160;a 
  href=index.php?module=fatcatfatcat[user]=viewCategoryfatcat_id=3module_title=announceamp;PDA_limit=10#38;PDA_start=10#38;PDA_section=2
   class= alt=22/a#160;
  -^
  
  I get this error with firefox 1.0 under Linux.
 
 Thank you for the report. I'm aware of the issue, and trying to resolve
 the non escaped . The reason you see this error is our website serves
 pages to xml capable browsers like firefox as application/xhtml+xml.

Everyone,
This problem was fixed. I still need to tweak the theme templates a bit.

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Re: Asunto: Re: [leaf-user] Leaf website

2004-12-30 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 05:53, Sergio D. Morilla wrote:
 There was a .PDF version of the documentation.
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/leaf-guide-collection.pdf
 
 It is unavailable.

Sergio,
Yes. I temporarily took PDF generation out of our document build
process. It will return when I figure out a good way to generate it. FOP
was using to many resources on the SourceForge shell.

 Is there any kind of printable documentation for Bering uclibc.

Anyone may generate PDF output from our DocBook XML source.
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/doc/guide/

DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/

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Re: Asunto: Re: [leaf-user] Leaf website

2004-12-30 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 09:02, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 Mike Noyes wrote:
  On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 05:53, Sergio D. Morilla wrote:
  There was a .PDF version of the documentation.
  http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/leaf-guide-collection.pdf
  
  It is unavailable.
  
  Sergio,
  Yes. I temporarily took PDF generation out of our document build
  process. It will return when I figure out a good way to generate it. FOP
  was using to many resources on the SourceForge shell.
 
 Mike:  If the problem generating PDFs is with machine resources, perhpas 
 this something we could do on a mirror (ie: basic) and then copy the files 
 to the SF web area?

Charles,
That was my idea also. :-)


 I'm not sure if basic is currently setup with everything needed to generate 
 PDFs, but I can install anything that's needed (as long as it can be found 
 in debain stable :).  Once we can make PDFs on basic, you should be able to 
 setup ssh keys so you could scp the file from basic to SF in a cron job...

This sounds like a workable solution.


 Let me know if you're interested, and maybe point me to the PDF generation 
 script so I can make sure all the required resources are available.

I'm interested. I'll work on it once I finish adding project member
login accounts to our website, and a few other tasks.

Noyes, Mike: To Do List
http://leaf-project.org/devel/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=51


 Also, I'm not sure basic is properly mirroring the SF web content anymore 
 (at least it looks different).  Do the syncing scripts perhaps need to be 
 modified with all the recent changes to the website?

That task is on my to-do also. Mirroring is a little more complex to
setup, but easier to maintain. I need to write up a set of instructions.
I'll probably use basic to make sure I have the steps correctly
documented. Is the mirror script in leaf crontab?

Everyone,
The LEAF project is looking for domains willing to mirror our website.
The only requirement is you must be a LEAF project member.

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-28 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
 I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
 also need to create user accounts for our project members.

Everyone,
All old announcements input to our new website, and dates/authors are
correct. RSS backend feeds created (aggregation on hub pending).

Project member user accounts aren't active yet.

 Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-28 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 10:39, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
  I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
  also need to create user accounts for our project members.
 
 All old announcements input to our new website, and dates/authors are
 correct. RSS backend feeds created (aggregation on hub pending).

http://leaf.sourceforge.net/files/phpwsrssfeeds/leaf.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering/files/phpwsrssfeeds/bering.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/bering-uclibc/files/phpwsrssfeeds/bering-uclibc.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/lince/files/phpwsrssfeeds/lince.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/oxygen/files/phpwsrssfeeds/oxygen.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/wisp-dist/files/phpwsrssfeeds/wisp-dist.php
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/files/phpwsrssfeeds/devel.php

 Project member user accounts aren't active yet.
 
  Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.
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Re: [leaf-user] Leaf website

2004-12-28 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2004-12-28 at 20:45, Jon Peddycord wrote:
 The Leaf website seems to have gone back in time.   Just curious about the 
 location for the content/packages for the original Bering release...TKS  Jon

Jon,
I hope these links help.

http://leaf-project.org/bering/
http://leaf-project.org/bering/bin/
http://leaf-project.org/packages/glibc-2.0/

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/website_bering.tar.gz?download

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Re: [leaf-user] website: link error

2004-12-27 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 03:58, Jaap Eldering wrote:
 XML Parsing Error: not well-formed Location:
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/index.php?module=fatcatfatcat[user]=viewCategoryfatcat_id=3module_title=announce
 Line Number 678, Column 46:
 #160;a 
 href=index.php?module=fatcatfatcat[user]=viewCategoryfatcat_id=3module_title=announceamp;PDA_limit=10#38;PDA_start=10#38;PDA_section=2
  class= alt=22/a#160;
 -^
 
 I get this error with firefox 1.0 under Linux.

Jaap,
Thank you for the report. I'm aware of the issue, and trying to resolve
the non escaped . The reason you see this error is our website serves
pages to xml capable browsers like firefox as application/xhtml+xml.

 Another remark: it was unclear to me what the title of this (and the
 other) links network appliance refer to. Maybe it would be clearer
 if the title announcements etc. itself would contain the links.

Google string: network appliance

A network attached device targeted at a specific task (print
server, firewall, router, storage, etc.).

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Re: [leaf-user] website: link error

2004-12-27 Thread Mike Noyes
On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 07:44, Jaap Eldering wrote:
 On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 07:19:35AM -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
  On Mon, 2004-12-27 at 03:58, Jaap Eldering wrote:
   Another remark: it was unclear to me what the title of this (and the
   other) links network appliance refer to. Maybe it would be clearer
   if the title announcements etc. itself would contain the links.
  
  Google string: network appliance
  
  A network attached device targeted at a specific task (print
  server, firewall, router, storage, etc.).
 
 Yes, I understand the meaning of network appliance, however I don't
 understand why this term is used here as the link name: it's such a
 general term in the context of the LEAF site, that it gives (at least
 me) no clue, about what it links to. I hope I'm clearer now.

Jaap,
Ah. The CMS we use has a facility called fatcat. One of it's functions
is to generate the what's related links from defined categories. These
change depending on the branch site you use and the page viewed.

Examples:
http://leaf-project.org/devel/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=51
http://leaf-project.org/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=4

Many of the related announcements, links, and web pages in our hub were
tagged with network appliance category. Our home page was given that
category also, so the result is what you see.

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Re: SUCCESS! Re: [leaf-user] Help! Problems getting Raid5 to work. Banging my head against the wall!

2004-12-24 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 17:59, Michael McClure wrote:
 Absolutely -- though I don't know how much it is of testamonial about 
 LEAF as it is about you guys specificallyat any rate, go for it.

Mike,
I just updated our testimonials page. Thank you for your comments. :-)


 Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 10:03, Michael McClure wrote:
 Thanks to all of you LEAF developers/contributors.  I started 
 using LRP w/the first version of eigerstein, and used to follow the list 
 back before the big fallout with lrp.  The names are remember from years 
 ago: Charles -- I never did catch you on Robot Wars :-(   ; Jack Coates 
 and MonkeyNoodle for dinner, Tom Eastep, Ray Olszewski, Jeff Newmiller, 
 Mike Noyes, George Metz, Matt Schalit, and even Dave Cinege inspired 
 people to participate.  I know I answered a few questions when I could, 
 but alas, I'm not a developer, so I cannot contribute at the level I'd 
 like to.  I have been amazed at your dedication to the betterment of the 
 community and appreciated when those of you who did took a stand to keep 
 LRP pure and out of politics.  I've watched the development of all the 
 branches and saw new names take on leadership roles (David Douthitt, 
 Jacques Nilo, Eric Wolzak, and so many others)...I very much appreciate 
 that all of you take time out of your lives to develop this product and 
 to teach us how to use it.
 
 Mike,
 May we add this to our testimonials page?
 
 http://leaf-project.org/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=7

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Re: [leaf-user] Thanks for the pointers on testing security. One more question . . .

2004-12-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 08:10, Ray Olszewski wrote:
 Even if you REJECT the traffic, they will sometimes wait 3 minutes. (I 
 forget the details, though I once knew them ... this goes back to the days 
 before LEAF, when we worked with the actual LRP site, so isn't in the 
 archive ... but it has something to do with whether the REJECT involves an 
 icmp or a udp notification.)

Ray,
Shorewall FAQ 4 addresses this issue.

http://shorewall.net/FAQ.htm#faq4

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Re: SUCCESS! Re: [leaf-user] Help! Problems getting Raid5 to work. Banging my head against the wall!

2004-12-22 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2004-12-22 at 10:03, Michael McClure wrote:
 Thanks to all of you LEAF developers/contributors.  I started 
 using LRP w/the first version of eigerstein, and used to follow the list 
 back before the big fallout with lrp.  The names are remember from years 
 ago: Charles -- I never did catch you on Robot Wars :-(   ; Jack Coates 
 and MonkeyNoodle for dinner, Tom Eastep, Ray Olszewski, Jeff Newmiller, 
 Mike Noyes, George Metz, Matt Schalit, and even Dave Cinege inspired 
 people to participate.  I know I answered a few questions when I could, 
 but alas, I'm not a developer, so I cannot contribute at the level I'd 
 like to.  I have been amazed at your dedication to the betterment of the 
 community and appreciated when those of you who did took a stand to keep 
 LRP pure and out of politics.  I've watched the development of all the 
 branches and saw new names take on leadership roles (David Douthitt, 
 Jacques Nilo, Eric Wolzak, and so many others)...I very much appreciate 
 that all of you take time out of your lives to develop this product and 
 to teach us how to use it.

Mike,
May we add this to our testimonials page?

http://leaf-project.org/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=7

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Re: [leaf-user] Bering uClibc LEAF user says THANKS!

2004-12-20 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 12:32, Terry Erickson wrote:
Now I want to learn about how to test how secure my setup is. Any
 suggestions? I know next to nothing technically about network security;
 I just barely made it through installing Bering uClibc here but I'm
 relatively confident I did it right, thanks to the good documentation.
 Still there's no reason why I shouldn't make sure. 

Terry,
Install Nessus, and test away. There are on-line services too, but they
usually want money to test you external connection thoroughly.

Nessus
http://www.nessus.org/

Security Scanning
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Security/Internet/Services/Security_Scanning/

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RE: [leaf-user] Dachstein Bin to ISO?

2004-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 07:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Charles, I don't mean to be dense (although sometimes I am!)  Mike
  Noyes posted that Dachstein had been updated to the latest kernel
  (2.2.19-3 or something similar) and had a few package improvements. 
  When I retrieve the image his announcement referenced, it was on
  Sourceforge and a bin.  It did not show up in the project files for
  download on Sourceforge.  I haven't seen an ISO image.
 
 The dates on the images I looked at on your site didn't seem to match
  up with what I expected from the announcement.  Are they current?

Ken,
No, they are not current. Please see my announcement posted to all leaf
lists on the 5th.

http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6098788forum_id=5483

It still is missing old announcements.

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[leaf-user] Re: Extra Packages

2004-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sat, 2004-12-18 at 09:05, Giorgio Oteri wrote:
 Extra Packages for Bering uClibc link not work!
  
 http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpagemenu=91017page_id=51

Giorgio,
Thank you for mentioning this link is broken. I upgraded our project
website, and I a haven't completed fixing everything yet. That broken
link will be attended to.

Try these directories for to find the files you're after:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751package_id=67534
http://leaf-project.org/bering-uclibc/bin/packages/
http://leaf-project.org/packages/uclibc-0.9/

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Re: [leaf-user] A-S but no T-Z packages on /leaf.sourceforge.net/packages/glibc-2.0/

2004-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 08:22, William Brinkman wrote:
 I was thinking of putting a wireless bering system
 together and noticed that the Package Repository for
 glibc-2.0 has packages A-S but T-Z are missing.  I
 looked with both the IE and Foxfire browsers.
 
 As far as I can tell the repository may be the only
 place to find the wireless.lrp package.

Bill,
Did you look in Jacques Nilo's old website. It's still active. I haven't
incorporated it yet. Also, all content is available in cvs or the SF
FRS.

http://leaf-project.org/bering/bin/
http://leaf-project.org/bering/bin/bering/latest/packages/

-or- you can get the tarball of Jacques's old website in our FRS area.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/website_bering.tar.gz?download

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Re: [leaf-user] A-S but no T-Z packages on /leaf.sourceforge.net/packages/glibc-2.0/

2004-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 12:56, Erich Titl wrote:
 There are a few new packages for glibc 2.0 in the CVS directory. It 
 would be nice if we could place the most current ones on a web site like 
 the packages for uClibc

Erich,
The glibc 2.0 section is complete in cvs through letter R. That
directory exports daily just like the uclibc directory.

http://leaf-project.org/packages/

I may try to complete population of the glibc-2.0 cvs tree (S-Z), but
it's not high on my to-do list. Only one developer (etitl) has updated
any of the A-R packages in cvs. :-(

http://cvs.leaf-project.org/viewcvs.py/leaf/bin/packages/glibc-2.0/

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Re: [leaf-user] Re: kernel source for wisp-dist

2004-12-19 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 20:51, Jerry wrote:
  Jerry wrote:
   Vladmir,
  
   Are you going to make the source for the 2.4.25 kernel used in latest
   wisp-dist available to download?
  
   Jerryf
 
 It is already available, get the development branch via tla.
 
 Ok.  i Know i had seen a how-to or something about this somewhere, but do
 not remember where. or certainly cant find it. Im willing to get tla, if
 someone can de-mystify it for me... oh, and, uh, can I build on a recent
 system now?  - I seem to remember something about having to use an old
 version of 'make' or something
 
 Can someone (re) point me in the right direction?

Jerry,
This should help.

http://leaf-project.org/wisp-dist/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=3

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Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein Bin to ISO?

2004-12-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 08:17, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
 I think the Dachstein announcements are old posts that got relisted somehow 
 with all the changes to the website lately (Mike Noyes is updating the 
 dynamic php code that generates the web-pages, and the SourceForge folks 
 have been doing lots of server upgrades lately).

Charles,
That's me recreating the old announcements. After I get them all into
the new website, I'll change the dates. I'm about half way through
recreating the announcements (49 out of 98 done).

I apologize for any confusion.

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Re: [leaf-user] Dachstein Bin to ISO?

2004-12-17 Thread Mike Noyes
On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 20:55, Ken Gentle wrote:
 An updated Dachstein was a lot to hope for...  back to collecting modules 
 for Bering uClib...

Ken,
Bering uClibc files are located in these locations:

https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13751package_id=67534
http://leaf-project.org/packages/uclibc-0.9/

The new Bering uClibc website is here:

http://leaf-project.org/bering-uclibc/
http://leaf-project.org/bering-uclibc/bin/packages/

 Thanks for the explanation, folks.  I'm too simple to keep up with what 
 kernel revs are most recent.

We have a branch derivation image map that is a bit outdated, but should
give you an idea of what's active.

http://leaf-project.org/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=2

 A very Merry Christmas to you all, or equivalent well-wishes for your 
 non-denominational mid-winter holiday of choice!

I hope you have a good holiday season also.

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-11 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
 I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
 also need to create user accounts for our project members.

Everyone,
While I finish working on old announcements, I'd like to gather more
testimonials. Our current page is sparse to say the least. This is one
of the best ways users can help us. Any submitted testimonials are
welcome.

http://leaf-project.org/index.php?module=pagemasterPAGE_user_op=view_pagePAGE_id=7

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Re: [leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-09 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 07:56, M Lu wrote:
 It seems to me that the Addionnal packages for Bering-uClibc 2.x is old. I 
 used to see a nice summary of the newly updated packages at the end. Now I 
 do not see it anymore and there are not any things recent, e.g. 2004-09, 
 2004-10 etc.

M Lu,
The bering-uclibc pages are a bit dated. I'll have to update from the
last mysqldump of the old site. I knew this would be an issue, and I'll
try to address it in a timely manner.

 Also the link to this page from Read more to find out what's available 
 today. is not correct, I had to click on Packages 2.x on the left side.

Is that the 'more' link under Extra Packages on
http://leaf-project.org/bering-uclibc/ ?

 And the site is quite slow especially when I click back, but it could be my 
 connection too.

SF.net had some performance issues after the web farm upgrade (see link
below). All should be well now.

2004-12-07 17:41:01 - Project Web Service
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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-07 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 19:42, Mike Noyes wrote:
 leaf.sourceforge.net is working properly, but something isn't quite
 right with leaf-project.org. I'll work on it tomorrow.

Everyone,
Our leaf-project.org domain should be working properly now.

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[leaf-user] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-05 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
also need to create user accounts for our project members.

Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
 Everyone,
 I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
 also need to create user accounts for our project members.
 
 Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.

Everyone,
I'm still having some path issues. I'll update in a while.

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[leaf-user] Re: [leaf-devel] ANN: leaf-project.org website

2004-12-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 19:02, Mike Noyes wrote:
 On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 18:47, Mike Noyes wrote:
  I just upgraded our website. It still is missing old announcements. I
  also need to create user accounts for our project members.
  
  Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks.
 
 I'm still having some path issues. I'll update in a while.

Everyone,
leaf.sourceforge.net is working properly, but something isn't quite
right with leaf-project.org. I'll work on it tomorrow.

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Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9

2004-10-27 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 12:58, Tom Eastep wrote:
 Mike, Is the search function on the LEAF site broken? 

Tom,
It wouldn't surprise me in the least. That CMS code is old. :-(
Note: The CMS doesn't search unincorporated content (e.g. guide
collection).

To test the new code:
* http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu/
Search Site: xyz
* http://www.google.com/
Google string: site:phpwebsite.appstate.edu xyz

The results should be similar. If not, the phpWebSite search code still
needs work.

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Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall 1.4 - 2.0.9

2004-10-26 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 07:24, Tom Eastep wrote:
 20 minutes of searching on the LEAF site didn't find any information on 
 upgrading; lot's of information about how to install and configure initially.

Tom,
Point taken. I'm still working on the new leaf website.

Google string:
site:leaf-project.org shorewall upgrade

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[leaf-user] SF Site Status (2004-10-02 11:17:10)

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RE: [leaf-user] Re: leaf-user digest, Vol 1 #2420 - 7 msgs

2004-09-24 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 02:47, James Neave wrote:
 You know, I was just thinking that while I was reading this.
 A configuration wizard for windows would be very handy. Something to
 automate initial configuration and even updating, puts the correct LRPs
 on, adds your network card modules to the disk.

James,
Configuration during initial setup is considerably different than when
running. We have discussed both topics on our devel list in the past.
Feel free to join the conversation there. Comments and suggestions by
the extended community are welcome.

Initial Setup  Configuration:

A) Live Linux CD: use to generate a target image.
e.g. http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=cd

B) Web based build system.
e.g. http://www.rom-o-matic.net/5.0.4/


Operational/Production Configuration:

Lead Developer: Chad Carr 
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/src/config/leaf-tools/

Lead Developer: Nathan Angelacos
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/leaf/devel/nangel/webconf/

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[leaf-user] FAQ Periodic Post?

2004-09-23 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Would someone like to maintain a FAQ for this list? I propose it operate
in a manner similar to a USENET FAQ.

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[leaf-user] Mailing List

2004-09-17 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
Traffic on the list is unusually low. Is something wrong with the list I
should be aware of?



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Re: [leaf-user] Squid

2004-09-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 17:03, Homer wrote:
   What, and where, is the latest squid package for Bering 1.2?

Homer,
The only squid package I know of that may work is the old package for
Oxygen. Be sure to test it first.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/leaf/Oxygen_Mar.2001_pkg_packages.tar.gz?download

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[leaf-user] ANN: ML Outage

2004-07-12 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
It seems we just had a global mailing list issue. If you posted a
message in the last couple of days, please check to see if it actually
posted to our mailing lists. Thanks.

Check the archive for your post.
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=13751

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[leaf-user] ANN: IRC channel

2004-07-04 Thread Mike Noyes
Everyone,
This is just a reminder that we have a LEAF IRC channel, for those that
prefer IRC to mailing lists.

irc://irc.slashnet.org%23leaf

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Re: [leaf-user] Suggestion re doc'n of need for crc32.o for ne.o support in Bering uClibc

2004-05-14 Thread Mike Noyes
On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 04:27, freeman wrote:
 At the same time there was 
 made mention of documenting this need for crc32.o in the FAQ.

Scott,
Our FAQs will be moving to a community supported wiki in the near
future. I'll attend to this task right after our website is upgraded.

 I just wanted to add the suggestion that mention of this requirement be 
 made within the /etc/modules file (e.g. as a comment, etc), as it is 
 quite likely that many of us will be looking therein, first, when doing 
 upgrades from Bering, etc.

This suggestion isn't practical for embedded appliances. Space is at a
premium, and documentation only subtracts space without adding
functionality.

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Re: [leaf-user] BadThing: Doc links broken (404) atleaf.sourceforge.net

2004-05-05 Thread Mike Noyes
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 09:15, ALParada wrote:
 There are still several links not working. How-To, Manuals and the lrp
 mirror site. Did it fail or is it just me?

Everyone,
The documentation auto-built properly.

http://leaf-project.org/doc/

There are known problems with our website at this time. I'm working on
an upgrade.

Al,
What issue are you seeing? Be specific. Generic it doesn't work
statements aren't very useful in diagnosing problems.

Note: the problems you are seeing may not be addressed until the
new website is put in place.

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