Mike Schmitz hat gesagt: // Mike Schmitz wrote: > Rewrite your hosts file from /etc/ppp/ip-up, keeping the same name as > is set in hostname. Here is an example: > I have tried this now, but used an example from the Dynamic-IP-Hacks-mini-HOWTO like another user here suggested. Basically it is the same script as your example. To test this setup I rlogged in to a SUN in my university and tried to "talk" me. But again I only could see the message in my xconsole:
in.talkd[1583]: connect from sun.foo.bar.de without getting a talk request in xterm. And yes: mesg is y. In my /etc/hosts now is the official ip-address and an offical DNS-name. The SUN in my university is permanently connected to the internet. SUN and I even share the same domain name now. Still I cannot talk to me!? -- Yours, Frank Barknecht <<<<---------------------------------------------------->>>> <a href="http://www.koeln-online.de/einblick/"> Das Kölner Stadt- und Unimagazin </a> <<<<--------------------------------------------------->>>>> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .