On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> > * the colors are hard to see (red/blue on black). Probably
> > matter of terminal settings. I do not have any productive
> > ideas tho... Probably to get best experience to as much
> > people as possible the less colors are used the
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
* the colors are hard to see (red/blue on black). Probably
matter of terminal settings. I do not have any productive
ideas tho... Probably to get best experience to as much
people as possible the less colors are used the better.
Harald Welte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Unfortunately I don't know too much about CML2, so I cannot provide you with
> a straightforward ruleset, only with a description:
:
> I'm asking myself if we now should be proud of having the most complicated
> dependencies of the whole kernel ;)
That's
Harald Welte [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfortunately I don't know too much about CML2, so I cannot provide you with
a straightforward ruleset, only with a description:
:
I'm asking myself if we now should be proud of having the most complicated
dependencies of the whole kernel ;)
That's truly
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 03:51:53PM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> jeff millar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
> > I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
> > modes to allow old ipchains scripts
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 03:51:53PM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
jeff millar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 11:58:41AM -0400, jeff millar wrote:
> Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
> I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
> modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
Only as
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 11:58:41AM -0400, jeff millar wrote:
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
Only as modules:
Marko Kreen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Using CML2 1.1.0 'menuconfig' on clean 2.4.3 (mach is PPro 180)
>
> Suggestions:
>
> * the 'N' should be shown as ' ' as in menuconfig - it is
> visually much better to get overview of whole screenful.
> 'Y'/'M' and 'N' are basically of 'same size' so you
jeff millar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
> I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
> modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
Would somebody who knows what these
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
jeff
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Using CML2 1.1.0 'menuconfig' on clean 2.4.3 (mach is PPro 180)
Suggestions:
* the 'N' should be shown as ' ' as in menuconfig - it is
visually much better to get overview of whole screenful.
'Y'/'M' and 'N' are basically of 'same size' so you must look
directly on letter to understand
Using CML2 1.1.0 'menuconfig' on clean 2.4.3 (mach is PPro 180)
Suggestions:
* the 'N' should be shown as ' ' as in menuconfig - it is
visually much better to get overview of whole screenful.
'Y'/'M' and 'N' are basically of 'same size' so you must look
directly on letter to understand
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
jeff
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jeff millar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Selecting IP_NF_COMPAT_IPCHAINS turns off IP_NF_CONNTRACK and friends. But,
I think CML1, allowed both support to the new iptables and compatibility
modes to allow old ipchains scripts to work with the new kernel.
Would somebody who knows what these
Marko Kreen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Using CML2 1.1.0 'menuconfig' on clean 2.4.3 (mach is PPro 180)
Suggestions:
* the 'N' should be shown as ' ' as in menuconfig - it is
visually much better to get overview of whole screenful.
'Y'/'M' and 'N' are basically of 'same size' so you must look
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