This is by now old news, but I ws wondering if anyone had allready taken a look at the RAQ code Sun released under a BSD licence just before christmas.
The source is available at http://open.cobaltqube.org/ THe readme is which is in the tarball looks like this: 23 December 2003 Thank you for downloading the Sun Cobalt Open Source RaQ550 v1.0 Distribution. LICENSES: All software in this distribution, except files contained in the kernel/ directory tree, are subject to the terms of the license file "sun_bsd.txt" located in the directory root of this distribution. All files contained in the kernel/ directory tree are subject to the terms of the license file "gpl.txt" located in the directory root of this distribution. The RaQ550 distribution is composed of many publicly available RPM software packages that can be downloaded in source or binary form from: ftp://ftp.cobalt.sun.com/pub/products/raq550/ This Sun Cobalt Open Source RaQ550 Distribution is a collection of source code not previously available to the public. The ui/ directory contains a snapshot of the sustained RaQ550 appliance front and back-end code as of September 2003. Majordomo has been removed from base-maillist.mod/src/majordomo/ due to license issues. It is easiest to expand this archive on an existing RaQ550 as the root user. Install ui/devel-tools/ by running the following commands: cd ui/devel-tools make make install bluelinq/ is the BlueLinQ server software that hosts distributions to the embedded BlueLinQ clients in the Sun Cobalt RaQ XTR, Qube3 and RaQ550. kernel/bwmgmt is the source to the traffic shaping kernel module This source is is licensed under the terms of the file gpl.txt included in the directory root of this distribution. cce/ is the Cobalt Configuration Engine, a custom dispatching database used by most of the appliance code in ui/ cce-shell-tools/ is a command line interface toolset for CCE. Enjoy, Will DeHaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> TODO - port this to your general purpose OS of choice (Debian and Suse street please) - use this code to help out every shop that supported Cobalt back in the day _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"