but the
sarge installation doesn't add an entry to /etc/sysctl.conf. After
enabling it, things work fine.
Now, if I could just find a working patch to the ppp in Sarge to add
MPPE support, that would be wonderful. Until then, I'm using a
precompiled ppp RPM from poptop.sourceforge.
is seated well). Might also want to pull all your cards and
reseat them too.
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Greetings,
Sorry about the crosspost--the machine in question is running testing, but
there isn't much traffic on the testing list...
I'm trying to setup pptp from a Windows XP machine to a Debian server. Both
machines are on private networks, with the Internet in between. I got
things working
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> where I'm supposed to put calls to ipchains to setup my firewalling and
masquerading?
Will Trillich wrote:
> # apt-get install ipmasq
>
Great!
The other thing I figured out is that if you don't want to insta
Greetings,
I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup
script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the
sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls
to ipchains to setup my firewalling and masquerading?
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Greetings,
Are there any utilities to take advantage of the "Memory-in-Cassette"
capabilities (or any other capabilities) of the Sony AIT drives? Can I
get at any of that stuff by querying /proc/scsi?
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e completion options. To initialize them
type (I
think):
autoload -U compinit
compinstall
This will ask you some questions and then append some statements to your zshrc
file.
You might want to read the new manpages zshcompsys and zshcompwid also.
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daemon could drop out
from
under all of us without a notice to some list?
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glibc but if anyone has expiernced
> anythingsimilar please let me know
I could not get it to work on a Slink box.
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s out
Attempting to boot the target system with the disk fails with
SYSLINUX 1.40-2.1 (Debian, 1997-07-10) Boot failed
What can I do, anything?
Thanks.
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exist there.
Thanks.
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ls dpkg what's installed on my system. Now, no matter what I type
in the
directory list in the Access method dselect always tells me that there are later
versions of everything available, but it won't install any of them.
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some of the daemons that implement the protocol. The protocol is
not
inherently insecure--Mark Crispin at UW has gone to great lengths to design the
protocol with security in mind.
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C. R. Oldham wrote:
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> Ifconfig returns "SIOCSIFFLAGS: Resource temporarily unavailable".
Sorry for the false alarm. I checked by BIOS setup and the card was not being
assigned an interrupt. Forcing the interrupt to 12 has fixed the problem.
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downloading and
installing the latest tulip driver.
I'm pretty sure the card is not dead because I swapped it with a known
good card and I see the same symptoms.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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e".
I'm pretty sure the card is not dead because I've tried more than one
and I see the same symptoms.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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