Tag Archive for 'Networking'

We got some Linksys WRTSL54GS imported from US

Linksys WRTSL54GS

Don´t ask how, but we got some units to europe.

The first thing we does, was to install openwrt and to try debridge the switch to have multiple interfaces instead. We was able to remove ports from the switch, but cant create additional working vlans like on WRT54G. So at this point its useless for our purpose. But we will start exploring as son as possible we have a running serial console.

Got mad? or Why are modules autoloaded without hotplug or discover?

Today my goal was to get an AVM Fritz!Card running to send SMS via yaps.

Since on the old system is running kernel 2.4.x at the time of setup the only option was to use the capi driver and some hacks with hylafax to get all running. I don’t wonna look deeper into the old setup, to prevent to get mad. Anyways … an other setup was a faxserver. This was implemented also with the capi driver and capisuite.

So I was going straight forward and installed the capi driver on the known way.
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lutz.cyconet.org shutdown … long live pizza.cyconet.org

lutz.cyconet.org lutz.cyconet.org

After 5 years running a testground with several NetBSD releases I did shutdown lutz yesterday.
Lutz was a Zenith Data Systems Z-Server WX with DUAL P-100, 128 MB RAM and a SCSI Raid system.
The AC/DC was able to serve 525 Watt … thats more than actual system have yet. :)

pizza.cyconet.org

The new box for running NetBSD is pizza.cyconet.org, which is a Sun Sparcstation 20 (RT620/625 150 MHz, 64 MB RAM).
Its consuming less power and space. You can also see gandalf there.

Our Prefix did hit the routing table

On Friday at 11:47:19 +01:00 our prefix did hit the BGP routing tables …. So AS20646 managed to fix their filters.
Also the reverse delegation was set up today, so we took another step forward.




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