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2002 Nov 14
1
[leaf-user] Bering v1.0-stable released !
Finally, it''s out. All the details are here: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=63 We will probably take a rest for a while :-) Enjoy! Jacques & Eric ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte Server Certificate:
2002 Nov 05
1
[leaf-user] RE: CF Boot media creation
Hi, I had the same problem last week. I got it work when I used an old syslinux (the one from Daschtein Utils). I think that the problem is with newest version of syslinux, but could get confirmation from the syslinux group. Nick "S Mohan" wrote: > > I'm home at last. I did a mixture of things. I > downloaded DOS6.22 floppy > from putergeeks.com, extracted my old
2002 Nov 05
0
[leaf-user] RE: CF Boot media creation
I'm home at last. I did a mixture of things. I downloaded DOS6.22 floppy from putergeeks.com, extracted my old syslinux 1.75 (dos version) into the same boot floppy and made my CF /dev/hda1 as suggested by Luis (Hail O King - my saviour). Lo and behold it went thro' like a hot knife thro' butter. syslinux did not complain at all. I did an xcopy /s of my D: (hard disk) to my C:(CF) and
2002 Nov 05
0
CF Boot media creation
-----Original Message----- From: S Mohan [mailto:smohan at vsnl.com] Sent: 05 November 2002 16:13 To: Luis.F.Correia; leaf-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: RE: [leaf-user] (no subject) I know that is the proper way. Unfortunately, I'm stuck and am mad at myself for that. Error message: ERROR 440D: Unable to lock drive for exclusive access - when I use syslinux 2.00 from freshmeat.
2002 Nov 05
1
[leaf-user] FW: CF Boot media creation
I downloaded DOS6.22 image from putergeek.com. Used fdisk from that floppy and format from that floppy. Still no luck. If I execute fdisk under leaf (monkeynoodle.org) as fdisk/dev/hdc, and give p for print partition table, I get the following: Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 32 sectors, 123 cylinders. Units = cylinders of 512 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdc1
2004 Dec 13
4
Re: Can Multiple openvpn processes run on LEAF?
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 11:03 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote: > On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 10:45 -0800, Tom Eastep wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 13:43 -0500, M Lu wrote: > > > Tom, can he specify openvpn twice in the tunnel file, e.g. > > > > > > openvpn:udp:5000 > > > openvpn:udp:5001 > > > > > > I think I had the problems with that so I use
2004 Apr 30
3
Syslinux 1.75, LEAF Bering 1.2, Compaq 2266
I have been using the LEAF Bering firewall for a year or so. It boots with Syslinux 1.75. But Bering is too large for a 1440KB floppy, so it formats the diskette as 1680KB. Recently I found a small Compaq 2266 box to replace a larger Compaq 7170 to run the firewall. But when I try to boot the Bering diskette on the 2266 I get the following message: Loading Linux ............ Boot failed:
2003 Jan 24
0
Re: [leaf-user] Bering Multiple Internal Networks
--On Friday, January 24, 2003 1:59 PM -0700 Steve Fink <stevef@netvantix.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 08:31, Tom Eastep wrote: >> >> >> --On Friday, January 24, 2003 8:20 AM -0700 Steve Fink >>> <stevef@netvantix.com> wrote: >>> >>> http://leaf.netvantix.com/012303/swstatus.txt >>> >> >> It looks like your
2003 Jan 08
0
Diagnostic information
Everyone, Is there a suggested set of minimal diagnostic information that should be included in all requests for assistance? Is this the document we should refer people to that don''t provide sufficient information in their posts? http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm Example of a similar document from the LEAF project. http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html --
2002 Mar 18
1
Bering v1.0-rc1 available
Updated with a 2.4.18 linux kernel & shorewall 1.2.9. Check: http://leaf.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=31 Enjoy Jacques & Eric http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
2002 Jun 08
1
U32 classifier filter
Hi, I don''t really know if this is the correct list for asking this, if not a referral to the correct list would be very much appreciated. Ok here it goes. I would like to create a u32 filter for tcp packets that are larger then 1480 bytes but I am not really sure how of if this can be done. I know about the pattern and mask thing but I am not terribly familiar with the masking
2006 May 05
0
Perplexing unit test issue
Because we''re now using views, I had to upgrade to mysql 5 on a project using Rails 1.0. Updated my mysql gem accordingly (which required upgrading xcode). Ruby 1.8.2, MacOS X (10.4.6) Worked fine several times (even before updating the mysql gem, then suddenly it just balked and stopped working, giving the spew below. Have also dropped (and recreated) both the test and
2002 Feb 04
2
nilo -> tftp-hpa interaction
I downloaded nilo and oskit from www.nilo.org. Added pcnet32.c linux-2.0.39 driver to oskit. Compiled nilo with pcnet32 and produced boot floppy image. Use it inside vmware vm. My aim is to be able to test pxelinux using vmware+nilo and not a real machine. Floppy starts, detects nic, receives ip from dhcp server, requests boot image to tftpd-hpa, then crashes when talking to tftp. Is
2002 Nov 05
1
NILO PXE Help wanted
Hi, I need help about the stuff in nilo that gets burnt on a rom to make it a pxe bootrom. In etherboot, it's the file .rom and .lzrom etc. please help me indentify, what component in nilo is used with an eeprom writer to create a pxe bootrom from a 27c512 eprom. thanx and regards, milan -- Powered by Outblaze
2004 Mar 26
0
RE: Does anyone know a PPPoE Server for Bering?
Does anyone know a PPPoE Server for Bering ? I don''t know anything about Bering (a quick search shows an Internet Firewall device and Floppy distro...) but anyways; I have had luck with RP-PPPoE (http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/rp-pppoe/) which does include a PPPoE server. I have my pppd patched to support RADIUS so that it can talk to my FreeRadius rig in the testing lab.... IF
2002 Oct 28
0
Upnp ( linux-igd) on bering
Hi, I''m trying let the windows clients behind my leaf ( bering rc4) talk through msn messenger. I found linux-igd.sourceforge.net that seems to be the missing piece... I used the ideas from www.wix.net.nz/LEAF/glibc.html to build a leaf cd using the redhat 7.3 glibc ( It''s alot easier to test applications because I can simply copy the binary ( and the .so) on the bering
2007 Jul 06
0
import DTM with readRAST6()
Hello everybody, I am a new R & Grass user. I am interested in doing a kriging of the Temperature in a basin, based on pixel elevation (DTM). I use Grass 6.2.1 and R 2.5.1 and have installed the spgrass6 package. The DTM is called "DTM_trentino_100m" and is like this: north:5158000.0 south:5058500.0 east:1729700.0 west:1611600.0 rows:995 cols:1181 -9999.0 -9999.0 -9999.0
2004 Sep 20
9
Change in Shorewall Support
Folks, I can''t keep this up. The demands that my job and my personal life are currently placing on me are such that supporing Shorewall to the extent that I have been doing is just not possible any more. I will continue to be active on the development list and will continue to develop Shorewall if at all possible. I will also continue to read the user''s list and will help
2003 Jan 10
5
The community
It occurred to me over the last few days that in fact I hadn''t been a model ShoreWall Citizen so I went to the site and visited this link for inspiration: http://www.cityofshoreline.com/about/history/index.html Here I was reminded of just how open source communities are suppose to work. Just like the early beginnings of Shoreline, Tom has brought together many scattered settlements
2002 Aug 15
0
SYSLINUX and local hard disk
Hello, First, I'd like to say that this is an extremely useful piece of software - thank-you very much! I am working with couple of schools in my area, and using pxelinux and syslinux for various things. I find the functionality of pxelinux's localboot option to be extremely useful - I force pxe boot, and then use pxelinux to let the user choose local boot or remote boot. This is