00:11.30 | kergoth | TimRiker: k, telnet daemon is running out of the box now |
00:34.45 | TimRiker | kergoth: I'd say we want them by default running to a fixed size log file in ram. |
00:35.07 | TimRiker | compile in networking on syslogd but disabled by default. |
00:35.45 | TimRiker | telnet setup to not allow passwordless accounts? or at least not to allow root directly? |
00:37.53 | TimRiker | kergoth: why real mtab? |
00:38.03 | kergoth | tmnot real mtab. |
00:38.13 | kergoth | i enabled that just for testing, to isolate a busybox bug |
00:38.31 | kergoth | s/^tmnot/TimRiker: not/ |
00:38.38 | TimRiker | ah. oh, we fixed the ps/top uid/gid in cvs yesterday. you followed that? |
00:38.45 | kergoth | yeah |
00:40.05 | TimRiker | if telnet allows passwordless root then add a backlog issue to fix it later. not an issue till we get closer to release. |
00:40.20 | kergoth | TimRiker: heh, i dunno if busybox telnetd even has an option for dealing with passwordless. regarding where root can login, can solve that with securetty |
00:40.26 | kergoth | k |
00:40.43 | TimRiker | I can add it easily enough if need be. |
00:41.49 | richardw | finally .... kernel up and doing its stuff on pegasus... |
00:42.11 | TimRiker | sweet. plug in a pet and get on wireless. oh yeah.. not supported. ;-) |
00:44.01 | richardw | the wirelss driver should work here i added the necessary stuff to it a while ago for pegasus. it won't LEAP but who needs it when you run your own access points :) |
00:44.56 | kergoth | hmm, didnt bryan point out some open source leap package at some point? heheh |
00:47.45 | TimRiker | yeah, bryan has leap working on a linux ipaq. |
00:48.03 | kergoth | thats pretty cool |
00:48.49 | TimRiker | richardw: I meant plug 4 pets into a pegasus and get ip addresses from pegasus wireless. |
00:49.44 | richardw | I see. You sure know how to make use of USB hubs :) Actually there hub adaptor is not built yet. |
00:51.48 | richardw | their anyway. chat is good, but if you don't take your time its pretty raw for some of us. |
00:52.24 | TimRiker | not sure where you get the address. have to bridge the usb* with the wireless network I suppose. then the pet's udhcpc should be able to get and address from nav. |
00:54.30 | richardw | ...of coarse in their world, the pets don't get an IP at all. The hub gets a TCP connection to the NAV, then it treats each usb connected device as a port which it dumps stuff down, probably after stripping out any vestage of a network wrapper. |
00:57.00 | richardw | cheap. I just backed up the working tree to my new usb keychain drive. now its all safe :) |
00:57.22 | richardw | sync sure takes a while. |
01:00.31 | TimRiker | kergoth: did you change to bb init yet? if so the getty(s) should be askfirst |
01:01.04 | kergoth | nah not yet. will probably do so shortly |
01:01.18 | TimRiker | cool. |