Am Son, 2003-03-02 um 02.05 schrieb Christof Hurschler:
> Sorry, but how do I get rid of the "tap0" default route?
Dear Christof,
maybe by deleting the line "gateway ..." from the interface-section of tap0 in your
"/etc/network/interfaces"?
IMHO pppd denies in many cases the setting of a defaul
I removed diald and that solved the problem. At least I got pppd to work,
and it seems to work fine.
Thanks,
Chris
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"Christof Hurschler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Sorry, but how do I get rid of the "tap0" default route?
The "diald" dial-on-demand package is probably doing it. You can
"apt-get remove diald" to get it out of the way, at least until you
get things working with "pon/poff".
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Kevin Buhr <[
route gives
k6:~# route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
62.53.142.1 * 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 ppp0
192.168.0.2 * 255.255.255.255 UH1 00 tap0
default *
Sorry, but how do I get rid of the "tap0" default route?
Chris
Dr.-Ing. Christof Hurschler
Bodenstedtstr. 13
D-30173 Hannover
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0511 8039970
0172 5946909
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> Gesendet: Samstag, 1. Marz 2003 20:
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