Hello Ken:
Go into /etc/ppp/options. At the bottom of the file
IPX is shut off, simply turn it on.
Peter
Ken McCord wrote:
> Does anyone know if IPX support was compiled into slink's PPP? If not,
> where do I need to modify the source to add support?
>
> Thanks,
>
> K
Does anyone know if IPX support was compiled into slink's PPP? If not,
where do I need to modify the source to add support?
Thanks,
Ken
Dear Leonardo,
I'm sending this again. Hopefully it will get to you this time :)
Matthew
From: "M.C. Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Leonardo Ruoso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian-User
Subject: Re: IPX support
> SOS - EMERGENCY
:(
>
> SOS - EMERGENCY
:(
> I'm trying to use the Linux IPX support in a Debian BOX wich should
> bakup out my NCPmounted servers.
:)
> I've succesfully used the Red Hat with ipx support but when I've tried
> to execute any ipx commands (ipx_config
SOS - EMERGENCY
I'm trying to use the Linux IPX support in a Debian BOX wich should
bakup out my NCPmounted servers.
I've succesfully used the Red Hat with ipx support but when I've tried
to execute any ipx commands (ipx_configure, ipx_interface) the system
an
I'm trying to use ncpmount, and I need IPX support in the kernel. How do I
do this, please?
Matthew Vernon
Debian 2 sysadmin
linux newbie
GCB on request ;)
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