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 ??
Dear List,
There was a recent posting from Erich Titl regarding a patched kernel
for WRAP applications, that then allowed a reboot (hopefully remote).
Can anyone point me to the information (Erich ??). I have tried the
archives, but am probably searching for the wrong keywords.
Many thanks,
Thanks Erich and Dennis,
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Dear List,
There was a recent posting from Erich Titl regarding a patched kernel
for WRAP applications, that then allowed a reboot (hopefully remote).
Can anyone point me to the information (Erich ??). I have tried
an error from UPX :
UnknownExecutableFormatException.
The same applies to the standard kernel.
Can anyone help me with an unpackable kernel or must I compile one ?
Many thanks,
Bob von Knobloch
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anyone
point me to this information?
p.s. I have A WRAP system running beautifully with Bering uClibc 2.2.2.
Thanks to Erich Titl and Dennis Khoo for helping me to get the Watchdog
and non-keyboard kernel running.
Many thanks,
Bob von Knobloch
. I am using a 256 MByte CF, allocating 16MB to boot
LEAF from (Bering uClibc 2.2.2) and the rest for saving logs. I can then
SCP the logs off for analysis whenever I want to.
Any ideas?
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Just for info: I wanted to put a second partition on my CF to store
logs. I thought I would use EXT2. Sadly mke2fs reports insufficient
space (I have 240 MBytes), so it looks like I must use MSDOS here .
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the partition only available for LBA access, which the CF
doesn't like (lots of assumptions here).
Using only LEAF tools works pefectly with a CF drive and I now have an
ext2 partition automounted at boot time.
Bob von Knobloch.
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nicely written there
Processing Core It is recommended you don't add functions directly to
his file. Keep them external and source them. so I would prefer a
'cleaner' approach.
I have searched and found a few comments from Charles Steinkuehler, but
they were pretty old.
Can anyone help?
Bob von
on the same machine.
Have I got a problem with boot order or something fundamental here?
I would be glad of any suggestions.
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(physically) and I would like to be able to use a laptop here.
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Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob
Bob von Knobloch schrieb:
...
Upon booting, the LEAF-WRAP box loads it's kernel, mounts drives
(Compact Flash here) and gets the packages.
These are then started according to priorities in /etc/init.d/ , as
you rightly pointed out. Sadly my internet provider (t
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
...
Thanks for the information Erich, I have now removed ntpdate (as it is
deprecated by ntp.org), but I suppose your solution might well be just
as appropriate to ntsimpl. I can't find the mails about this, could you
please send me your solution
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
...
My laptop won't run Linux sadly (too many MS-dependant BIOS features).
So it's XP or DOS or any mini-Linux on CD that supports PCMCIA - do you
know any
Try
.
details, then throws an error
Using configuration from /etc/easyrsa/openssl.cnf
/etc/openvpn/keys/index.txt: No such file or directory
I can find no reference as to what should be in this file, can anyone help?
Thanks
Bob von Knobloch
Thank you Gianni, the text was not clear that this should be run first.
My next stumbling block (referring to the HOW-TO) is in 7.5.1.
An entry like:
route 192.168.25.0 255.255.255.0 vpn_gateway
or similar must be made, but where is this to be made (there is no
example in
Erich Titl schrieb:
Bob
Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Thank you Gianni, the text was not clear that this should be run first.
My next stumbling block (referring to the HOW-TO) is in 7.5.1.
An entry like:
route 192.168.25.0 255.255.255.0 vpn_gateway
or similar must be made, but where
Does anyone know what this error message from OpenVPN in (daemon.log)
might actually mean?
Wed Jan 18 22:30:07 2006 TCP/UDP: Socket bind failed on local address
[undef]:1194: Address already in use
I have not specified a specific address and certainly have nothing
running on port 1194.
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Dear List,
I have now succeeded in installing an OpenVPNZ on my WRAP LEAF Box.
Everything works very well. This sort of surprised me, I am used to
working with professional IKE/IPSEC VPNs and OpenVPN seems at least as good.
For information, one small problem remains that is LEAF orientated: The
sometimes amuse
myself by looking at the logs.
Thanks LEAF team.
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Dear List,
I am currently using LEAF-Bering uClibc 2.3 on a WRAP platform with 3
NICs. One NIC is for ADSL-PPPOE, the second for internal networks and
the third for a WLAN access point. To protect the WLAN, I use OpenVPN to
connect clients with Windows XP.
Because of problems with MS share
in the openvpn-lrp. Can I
use the same script as in the 'non-LEAF' openvpn package or do I need to
make some adjustments?
p.s. I don't find any information as to revocation/CRLs in the LEAF
docs, I would be happy to write something once I get it working.
Regards,
Bob von Knobloch
adjustments? p.s. I don't find any information as to
revocation/CRLs in the LEAF docs, I would be happy to write something once
I get it working.
Regards,
Bob von Knobloch.
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Using Tomcat but need to do more
or do I need
to make some adjustments? p.s. I don't find any information as to
revocation/CRLs in the LEAF docs, I would be happy to write something
once I get it working.
Regards,
Bob von Knobloch.
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-uclibc/apps/linux/buildtool.cfg does not exist
Indeed, the structure .../bering-uclibc/apps is not there.
Can someone tell me what I have misconfigured please?
I am using SUSE Linux 10.0
Thanks,
Bob von Knobloch
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is why I am posting, I hope it helps.
Regards,
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Eric Spakman schrieb:
Hi Bob,
Sorry for responding so late.
If we add the script to openvpn.lrp the package would also require the
openssl.lrp package. I will think about a solution.
Regards,
Eric
Hi Eric,
I don't think we set a timescale :-)
Well, the user guide tells you to
-ide.html
4. *Error type:* 404
5. *Request method:* GET
6. *Request query string:*
7. *Time:* 2006-08-30 00:57:22 PDT (1156924642)
I wanted to try pxe on my wrap box. I would appreciate it if someone
could send this in the right way to sourceforge.
Regards,
Bob von Knobloch
For Eric Spakman,
the pxeinstall.tgz file seems to be corrupt. WinRAR reports Unexpected
end of archive and CRC-Fault. The file is damaged (Not exactly -
translated from German, but you get the idea). A Fedora core 2 box just
reports that an error occurred.
Regards,
Bob v. Knobloch
Eric,
I have successfully used the PXEInstall system. Just 1 tiny mistake in
the docs:
Under Using pxeinstall.tgz
Chapter Setting up the new system
The line:
# dd if=/usr/sbin/mbr.bin of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
should be ../usr/bin/mbr.bin.. (At least, that is where I
found
connect . My box has 3 NICs.
Thank you.
M Lu
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Eric,
I have successfully used the PXEInstall
Hi Eric, hi M Lu,
Eric, thanks for the tip. According to pcengines web site my (old) BIOS
should have supported etherbooot but, in fact, did not. I updated the
BIOS with crossed fingers, hoping it would go OK, it did!
M Lu, I did some tests and discovered that the WRAP box seems only to
boot
) around 10:00.
I could find no information at rp-ppoe.
Regards,
Bob von Knobloch
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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:26:05 +0200
From: kp kirchdoerfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi;
first of all we are talking about less than two minutes offline, don?t know
if
that is enough to be justify a long lasting investigation...
Am Dienstag 24 Oktober 2006 17:35 schrieb Bob von Knobloch
) questionable whether a client makes sense on the
firewall itself, generally the box is an endpoint for incoming
(roadwarrier or site-site) VPN connections.
Otherwise the upgrade went well, thanks for all your efforts !!
Bob von Knobloch
(holding the IP at that time), so I
suppose it hasn't been invoked since then.
Colud someone tell me how it is invoked by pppoe at IP renewal time, so
that I can investigate further ?
Many thanks,
Bob von Knobloch.
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Am Dienstag, 9. Januar 2007 19:12 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
It seems that ezipupdate isn't.
Snip
I don't run it as daemon and just restart /etc/init.d/ezipupdate
from /etc/ppp/ip-up.
kp
Thanks KP, I had forgotten that it must be entered by hand, seems to be OK now.
By the way
that watchdog is
not supported (but maybe not important - I cannot remember ever needing
it once past the testing phase).
I would appreciate any shared experience,
Bob Von Knobloch
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Thanks Martin Hejl and Sven Backhausen for your input.
I now have my new ALIX box running Bering 3.1.
It was totally painless.
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Erich Titl wrote:
Hi Robert
Robert von Knobloch wrote:
Hello LEAF,
I have been running lEAF-Bering 3.0 on a WRAP platform since it was
released and everything works extremely well.
I noticed only recently that the time on the box is not quite right.
Studying the daemon.log I notice a great
Hello LEAF-ers,
I want to sniff the interfaces on my LEAF-WRAP box (using a pipe
redirected ssh stream) but need a shell login.
Dropbear/ssh runs the lrcfg script automatically which interferes with
this process. How can I turn this off ?
Thanks,
Robert
Hi,
I am running Leaf_Bering uCLibc V3.
Due to changes in Dyndns terms conditions, I want to use another DDNS
service (freedns). Ez-ipupdate does not support this (or, as far as I
can tell, any other current free service) and seems to be no longer
maintained.
Is there a more current dynamic
on 22.08.2013 15:32, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
Hi,
I am running Leaf_Bering uCLibc V3.
Due to changes in Dyndns terms conditions, I want to use another DDNS
service (freedns). Ez-ipupdate does not support this (or, as far as I
can tell, any other current free service) and seems
I had a quick look at the clients suggested by afraid.org. There are a
number of simple shell based solutions. I would suggest you take your
pick, no need to add another client to an outdated release (nor on a
recent one either, seeing the simplicity of the suggested solutions).
cheers
Erich
I'll look at upgrading, but will wait for 5. Do you know if % will be
able to run on a WRAP platform?
I have not tried yet myself. It might need some stripping on the
modules, but I am pretty confident.
cheers
Erich
OK, sounds good, I will wait for 5.x.
I'm still getting no list
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 00:14:57 +0200
From: Northe, Juergen [tux-net] j...@tux-net.de
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Fwd: Re: ez-ipupdate replacement?
To: leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: cf8-521e7680-71-4534be80@214306866
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hi
thank you very much for
and
act accordingly. I think the elements you want are here.
Cheers,
Bob von Knobloch
#!/bin/sh
# Compare dyndns cache with external ip address
for i in 1 2 3 4 5
do
sleep 10
# Get external address
PPPADDR=`ip addr sh dev ppp0 | grep inet | sed -e s/inet//;
s/peer
kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> I successfully used PCEngines Alix, APU and APU2 in this setup for LEAF.
bodo meissner wtrote:
> I think you can use your LEAF-WRAP router for internet if your DSL
> modem is capable of ANNEX-J.
> You may need something else dependig on your telephone needs: VoIP
> phones
l contents whatsoever.
I would appreciate any experiences.
This is slightly off-topic, so if you want, you could PM me on
"leafvknoblochde".
Many thanks for any advice.
Bob von Knobloch
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On 22/02/16 17:38, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> I successfully used PCEngines Alix, APU and APU2 in this setup for LEAF.
>
> hth kp
Hallo KP,
I've tried, without success, to find out what ports/protocols (shorewall
rules) I need to add to LEAF for Telekom's VOIP. Seemingly there is no
one at Deutche
KP, n22e113,
many thanks for the information.
I can now order the new hardware and sign a new contract with Telekom.
Amazing that Telekom don't seem to know that their own website has the
information.
Cheers,
Bob
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On 25/01/16 21:12, Sven Kirmess wrote:
> ulogd can be configured to only log after 4k data is collected (but then it
> flushes the whole buffer, not only 4k). And it can even write 2 log files
> concurrently. One to the ram disk without delay and one to a flash media
> with delay. But I think
On 28/03/16 22:23, Erich Titl wrote:
> This means that your VoIP software lives in the Fritz box, e.g. it
> should split off some IP traffic before it reaches the internal
> interface. So on your internal interface you should only see data
> traffic, but then who knows.
>
> ET
That's my guess too.
Hi,
I'm upgrading tp Bering uClibc 5.x from V3.
In the 'old' days, many LEAF packages had dependencies (compression,
encrypt libs etc.). How is this handled today? I see no mention amoug
the package lists (but it seems that all the sourceforge LEAF sites are
down right now).
I can't simply put
Hi again,
Some troubles getting Bering 5.2.4.
Firstly, I was unable to copy the LEAF files to my CF.
Linux sees it as too small for some reason and stops copying after about
80 MByte (although it shows a 256MByte partition).
Using a USB2 card reader and a windows XP VM under VirtualBox, I was
On 07/04/16 21:06, Andrew wrote:
> You should use i486 image. Geode is for Geode LX (which is something
> between i586 and i686).
Thanks Andrew,
I erroneously assumed that geode was a good word for me :=(
at least it boots to a shell now :=)
I think there is a DMA problem with the CF card, I'll
On 08/04/16 14:41, David M Brooke wrote:
> Now I understand what Andrew meant! -r refers to the number of directory
> entries permitted (like inodes, I guess). From the man page:
>
> -r root-dir-entries
> Select the number of entries available in the root directory.
> The default
On 08/04/16 13:27, David M Brooke wrote:
> And I thought it was just me who had this problem with CF cards!:-)
>
> Out of interest, how big is the disk partition & what proportion of that does
> 80MB represent?
>
> Last time I looked into this, I wondered if some aspect of Linux thinks the
> disk
On 08/04/16 11:29, Erich Titl wrote:
> Did you copy the files on the LEAF box or did you use a CF adapter on
> another linux system. In any case syslog should report something. The
> symptoms you describe might point to a problem in file system handling
> and this should not affect CF only.
>
>
On 08/04/16 09:39, John Sager wrote:
> I have had problems on Linux copying to CF cards - stopping after about
> 80Mbyte. I solved it by creating a file of the same size as the partition,
> creating a FAT filesystem on it, mounting it via /dev/loop0 & copying all
> the files. Then I used dd to
On 09/04/16 11:51, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> We have long filenames on the iso image (>8.3). In FAT16 the root-dir-entries
> may run out of space because of that (root-dir-entries are also used to store
> long filenames) . That's why copying into / stopped at 80MB
Err... not in my case. The same,
On 27/03/16 01:50, Mike wrote:
> How about adding "auto eth0" above your iface eth0 line...
Oops, sorry. It is there, just didn't get into my mail (I had to type
it, copying from the ssh window screwed mail's CRLFs).
I have connected a switch to the port and notice furious activity. Can't
On 27/03/16 16:05, Erich Titl wrote:
> Have you added
>
> auto eth0
>
> to /etc/network/interfaces
>
> cheers
>
> ET
Yes, it was anyway, just got cut in the posting.
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On 27/03/16 15:08, David M Brooke wrote:
> Hi Bob,
>
> Not sure if it’s enough to explain your symptoms, but I don’t think it’s
> correct to have the Gateway set the same as your Address.
>
> davidMbrooke
Thanks David,
that was obviously wrong (why didn't I see that?) but correcting it
hasn't
Hi,
I'm sure its me missing something, but I'll ask anyway. My LEAF box is
currently configured for PPPOE on its eth0. I don't want this any more
(having to go to VOIP necessitates using a Fritz Box as my ISP interface
(to get ISDN S0) and wish to reconfigure LEAF's eth0 for 'normal' IP
(I'll
>> Would you mind to post your entire /etc/network/interfaces file, also
>> the contents of
>
> Sure, but tonight (I am at work now, the box is at home.
>
>> /etc/network/if-up.d
>> /etc/network/if-pre-up.d
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> ET
OK Erich
Interfaces eth1 & eth2 work fine
output of 'ip a' is:
ip a
Perhaps a clue,
I made a null-modem cable and captured the boot sequence.
With all 3 eths connected to switches (to make link appear).
The boot-up shows:
===SNIP=
Setting kernel variables ...
net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
On 30/03/16 16:08, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi Bob
>
> Am 30.03.2016 um 15:54 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> Perhaps a clue,
>>
> ...
>
>>
>> I don't know where the error message originates, but it seems to point
>> at misconfiguration
On 30/03/16 16:43, Erich Titl wrote:
> Typically this is caused by an error (often whitespace instead of tab)
> in the interface stanza.
>
> Did you try to leave away the gateway?
>
> cheers
>
> ET
YES!
Although I thought I had re-typed the eth0 stanza, doing it again has
cleared the problem.
On 28/03/16 10:17, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> What Fritzbox do you use?
> Have you activated pppoe passthrough so the FB is only used as modem?
>
> kp
Hi KP,
It's a Fritzbox 7272.
I don't yet have VOIP enable (by Telekom). I want the simplest possible
configuration (i.e. just the Fritzbox) for
On 28/03/16 23:33, Bodo Meissner wrote:
> Am 26.03.2016 um 19:52 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>
>> My LEAF box
> [...]
>> (I'll put it behind the Fritz Box to do proper firewalling).
> [...]
>> iface eth0 inet static
>>
>>address 192.168.142.1
On 29/03/16 09:59, Erich Titl wrote:
> Are the quotation marks in your interfaces file?
>
> ET
No, I added them to delimit the statnza in the mail.
Trying to make things clear in e-mail seems to backfire often :=)
Cheers,
Bob
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On 29/03/16 10:07, Erich Titl wrote:
> Bad cable, speed detection, dhcp? Do you have another (working) ethernet
> interface?
Yep,
eth1 & eth2 are fine.
Cable not even needed, not connected to anything else (no DHCP
anywhere), but have connected to a switch with know good cable to set
link - no
On 29/03/16 09:13, Erich Titl wrote:
> If it is not connected to the Fritz, what does it communicate with. I
> was assuming that your Fritz box is your internet device.
>
Hmm, some misunderstanding here.
Ignoring any other devices or networks (i.e. the port "eth0" is only
connected to an empty
On 29/03/16 09:52, Bodo Meissner wrote:
> Maybe there is something else using/configuring eth0 when/after the init
> script tries to set up the interface.
> Are you sure you removed everything related to pppoe?
Think so, but will double check
> I suggest to connect a terminal program to
On 29/03/16 10:31, Erich Titl wrote:
> So this proves that the driver is correctly installed.
> You can connect to the internal interfaces.
> What does ip addr / ip link show?
I don't follow this.
From a fresh boot:
ip addr shows only the mac address (no bound ipv4) on eth0 (eth 1 & 2
show
On 29/03/16 10:49, Erich Titl wrote:
> Am 29.03.2016 um 10:42 schrieb Bob von Knobloch:
>> On 29/03/16 10:31, Erich Titl wrote:
>>> So this proves that the driver is correctly installed.
>>> You can connect to the internal interfaces.
>>> What does ip addr
On 29/03/16 11:55, Erich Titl wrote:
> It just means that we are not in sync. eMail is not synced anyway:-)
>
Sure, but over 2 hours delay is a bit extreme :0)
Bob
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KP, Erich, Bodo,
Something weird with the list s/w, I suddenly got 8 of my list postings
appearing in one hit.
From the replies you are giving me, I have the impression that they are
being delayed somehow.
e.g. Erich asked me the same that Bodo already had, suggesting a high
latency
Heh, someone was listening. My last mail appeared in about 3 minutes.
Bob
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On 28/03/16 15:42, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> HI Bob;
>> The 7272 doesn't mention PPPOE pass-through, but it does allow it's WAN
>> port to do IP , so I could (later) put the Fritz behind the LEAF, acting
>> solely as a VOIP interface.
>
> Tis won't work, as you'll need a VDSL modem to connect your
Hi,
I have successfully and painlessly converted to DT VOIP using a FritzBox
7272 (reasonably priced - €139). For the conversion, I removed my LEAF
router entirely (to avoid explaining to Telekom if the changeover failed
- KISS principle).
I now want to reintroduce my LEAF router, but I'm
On 09/04/16 14:40, Bob von Knobloch wrote:
> On 09/04/16 11:51, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
>> >We have long filenames on the iso image (>8.3). In FAT16 the
>> >root-dir-entries
>> >may run out of space because of that (root-dir-entries are also used to
>>
On 26/01/17 16:33, Erich Titl wrote:
> For such an environment I would use (semi-)static addresses and put the
> names to /etc/hosts.
>
> cheers
>
> Erich
Yes, that would be my choice too.
Cheers,
Bob
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On 26/01/17 14:48, Erich Titl wrote:
> Hi
>
> Am 26.01.2017 um 14:18 schrieb David M Brooke:
>>
> ...
>> To Eric’s point from before, using Static Leases (via dhcp-host= in
>> /etc/dnsmasq.conf)
>> ensures a device is given the same IP address consistently, but
>> dnsmasq doesn’t seem
>> to add
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