I have been running the 2.3b3 version from experimental. I have
had a few problem with it, assuming those problems were a result of it
being a beta version. I think the only reason 2.3b3 is in experimental
was because it was a beta version. Now that the final release is out, it
might be
> pppd should include all functionality possible. But the IPX features
> should be disabled by default in the configuration file.
As far as I can tell having -ipx-protocol in /etc/ppp/options does this, so
that's what I've done.
When I upload the next version (to put the group back to ``dip''),
> I was just wondering why we havn't upgraded to the new upstream
> version 2.3.0, which has been out since may 22. I would figure it whould
> have quite a few fixes for some of the problems in 2.2.0.
There is a Debian package of 2.3.0 in project/experimental.
I've only recently taken on m
I was just wondering why we havn't upgraded to the new upstream
version 2.3.0, which has been out since may 22. I would figure it whould
have quite a few fixes for some of the problems in 2.2.0.
Thanks
Alex
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>> It is customary to expect TCP/IP connectivity from Unix boxes but
>> Novell Networking is something optional not regular.
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>Absolutely --- The default /etc/ppp/options file disables IPX.
>
>Are you saying that this is not enough, and the user should have to recompile
>pppd to get the IPX funct
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>Absolutely --- The default /etc/ppp/options file disables IPX.
>
>Are you saying that this is not enough, and the user should have to recompile
>pppd to get the IPX functionality?
>
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Hi,
Since discussing this in private resulted in me doing something stupid,
I'll Cc: this to the list (all comments welcome).
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> pppd is not just a dialout tool but also used to allow dialin. The
> group dip has been designed for that purpose (dialup ip).
>
> A user might b
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