Hi all,
I've just created a sisela 0.3 floppy disk, and managed to boot successfully
on my laptop. However, I am not able to mount my hard disk.
Is there something against mounting hard disks in 0.3? How do I go about it
if I want to mount my hard disk?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
ChrisHo
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Has anyone built Sisela with pppoe?
Personally I like the look of roaring penguin's free client:
http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/rp-pppoe/index.php
I am a relative newb to all this but does it make sense to include this in
sisela?
A
hello,
i have a problem with iptables in sisela-0.3 - i cannot set the option
"--clamp-mss-to-mtu".
we are using sisela in routers in a small wireless-dsl-sharing setup, and
currently have a problem with network-congestion that may be related to
wrong settings of MTU. this page (http://www.hgfelger.de/mss/mss.html)
suggested iptables to correct it, but when i try to execute:
iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu
i get:
iptables v1.2.8: Unknown arg `--clamp-mss-to-pmtu'
is there an easy way to fix this or do i have to re-compile a kernel and
build sisela by hand?
thx,
lars
Hello !!
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My question is : how to make working Sisela using PCI card with rtl 8180 chipset ??
Ryszard Ochudzki
hi,
i would like to know if sisela is able to run on a computer with 4Mo of ram memory?
because i would like to transform a pc with win95 in a pc who is able to run netstumbler (this pc has no CD reader).
thanks (yves the frenchy)
http://yves.maguer.free.fr/WiFi/page_tlse_wifi_yves.html
Hi all,
I am quite new to sisela but quite impressed by it.
I have to install a custom kernel in sisela and then
want to install a user level application which is
built in c++.
I am over with installation of the kernel. that was
quite simple but now the application need stdc++
library support and can not be compiled by the
uclibc0.9.20 tool chain (there is no g++ wrapper)
which is in present sisela.
I found out that i will need to compile that
application with tool-chain supplied by uclibc ppl.
i have installed buildroot development platform and
can compile new application.
Now i need to INSTALL THE SHARED LIBRARIES THIS
APPLICATION NEEDS IN THE REQUIRED STRIPPED MINIMUM
FORMAT as other libraries in sisela.
I have no clue regarding this..
can anybudy help me here??
thanx in advance..
-sunil
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I dunno if these questions have been asked before or if there's something
I'm just doing wrong, but for some reason I have a problem
Sisela installs quite nicely, gets an IP and sets up routing without too
much bother, and as far as I can see everything works, i.e. sisela can
ping www.google.com , sisela can ping another box attached to it
(172.24.12.34) and that box can ping sisela. Everything works fine.
At this point I try setting up IP Masquerading/IP Forwading with the
following
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -A FORWARD -o eth0 -i eth1 -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED
-j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -s 172.24.0.0/16 -o eth0 -j ACCEPT
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
However upon trying to ping www.google.com on 172.24.12.34, nothing
happens. This is quite odd, since I've used the same code (with stuff
like logging and some basic port-filtering) on both
slackware and debian installations and its worked more or less perfectly.
have I assumed something sisela needs to be told explicity, or is there
another way of doing this or something ?
Sorry if this is incredibly trivial and a waste of time, but I'm somewhat
perplexed.
Oh and can the 0.3a code be compiled from the 0.3 ? I'd like sisela to
boot with "pcifix" automatically and have a feeling I'll have to compile
it into the code.
Thanks for your help, and thanks for what is otherwise a very cool disc :)
Mark
Hi every one.
I want to ask if the latest version of sisela suppports PIM-SM for IPv6. I
now there is a running version for BSD but I need it to be Linux, as part of
a mobility project. Is this possible with sisela? If not, I would also
appreciate tips or suggestions where I could find something. Thanks in
advance.
Manrique
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Glad to have helped (I think) :)
Cheers,
Ian
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