Apologies for letting this thread[1] drop--I was forced to handle other
interrupts for a few weeks. Basically, I need to make a networking
configuration work, but am currently (apparently) blocked by inability to set a
route. Details:
A brief summary of what I need to do to get back to work on
On 1/25/2015 5:13 AM, Tom Roche wrote:
Tom Roche Sat, 24 Jan 2015 16:00:37 -0500 [1] (envvar names translated to
`bash`ian)
[The "original routeset" on the client/laptop:]
1: default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 proto static
2: 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link metric 1000
3: 192.168.1.0/24
Tom Roche Sat, 24 Jan 2015 16:00:37 -0500 [1] (envvar names translated to
`bash`ian)
>> [The "original routeset" on the client/laptop:]
>> 1: default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 proto static
>> 2: 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link metric 1000
>> 3: 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scop
On 1/24/2015 6:59 PM, Tom Roche wrote:
Tom Roche Sat, 24 Jan 2015 16:00:37 -0500 [1] (envvar names translated to
`bash`ian)
[The "original routeset" on the client/laptop:]
1: default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 proto static
2: 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link metric 1000
3: 192.168.1.0/24
Tom Roche Sat, 24 Jan 2015 16:00:37 -0500 [1] (envvar names translated to
`bash`ian)
>> [The "original routeset" on the client/laptop:]
> 1: default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0 proto static
> 2: 169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 scope link metric 1000
> 3: 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope l
On 1/24/2015 1:00 PM, Tom Roche wrote:
Sven Hartge Fri, 23 Jan 2015 21:53:35 +0100 [3] (tweaked)
That would complete the VPN Trinity:
* one route 0.0.0.0/1
* one route 128.0.0.0/1
* one host route to the other VPN endpoint (making it reachable regardless of
other routes)
I'm looking at the
summary: How to combine/synthesize OpenVPN and F5VPN routesets, so that
the F5VPN can tunnel through the OpenVPN? 3 more specific questions @ end.
details:
my intent [1]
>>> <-my control | agency control->
>>>|
>>> (DHCP from ISP) (stat
Hi All...
First of all, I am a newbie (in terms of Debian, before switching from
RedHat)... Still I have managed to install and currently run Debian...
But a few things still bother me...
1) why won't LILO install because my HD is to big? (and how to overrule)
2) how do you connect using ISDN (a
> I recently installed debian 3.0 My questions are:
I think thats 2.0
Anyway, to answer one question:
> 1. How do i configure my sound card in debian. I have opti.
Get the exact data on your card from Windows's Device Manager. Then
recompile the kernel (you need the kernel source package for th
I recently installed debian 3.0 My questions are:
1. How do i configure my sound card in debian. I have opti.
2. Mails: how do i send , receive and filter mails so that they go to
appropriate folders eg: all mails from debian mailing list to the "Debian"
folder, so on and so forth. Also, i'd lik
In article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Andrew Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. Basicly, in order to run a program all you need to do is type the
> program name. Like, in order to run netscape in Xwindows, you type
> netscape and hit enter.
[snip]
But do remember that the current directory is
> "rod peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/26/99 08:42:44 PM
>
> To: "debian"
> cc:(bcc: James Robertson/US/CCE)
> Subject: debian newbie seeks help
>
>
>
>
> Hooray! I finally got my debian installation to work after many
week
t;rod peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/26/99 08:42:44 PM
To: "debian"
cc:(bcc: James Robertson/US/CCE)
Subject: debian newbie seeks help
Hooray! I finally got my debian installation to work after many weeks(months) of
frustration. Thanks to everyone who gave th
rod peters wrote:
>Can someone suggest a book for beginners. Preferably geared toward
> debian. I though I would be able to figure it out but I think I had
> better get a book.
First off if you haven't checked out the Debian site do so:
http://www.debian.org/
they have documentation there a
Ok.
Basicly, in order to run a program all you need to do is type the program
name.
Like, in order to run netscape in Xwindows, you type
netscape
and hit enter.
Many commands can include arguments with them, like
xterm -bg black -fg white geometry 80x35
will produce an xterm window with black bac
"rod peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now I am worse off before. I don't know how to talk to
> linux. At all. I can do a few commands, cd, df, dir, and other simple
> stuf. I don't know, however, how to run programs.
You just type their name at the shell prompt. 'df' and 'ls' are program
Hooray! I finally got my debian installation to work after
many weeks(months) of frustration. Thanks to everyone who gave their
suggestions. Now I am worse off before. I don't know how to talk to
linux. At all. I can do a few commands, cd, df, dir, and other
simple stuf. I don't know,
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