On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 10:43:32AM -0400, Charles Gates wrote:
> I've installed the diald package, but I can't get it to work properly.
> There are two problems:
Which diald version and which kernel version are you running? If you
are using diald 0.16 from slink with a 2.2 kernel you need to upg
Colin Tree writes:
> Do I need proxyarp?
No.
> What does it do ?
Makes the machine at the other end of the ppp link appear to be on the
local ethernet. Useless 99% of the time. I don't know why it is in the
distributed /etc/ppp/options.
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John Hasler
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Dancing H
Hi,
I set up pppconfig, got pon and poff working successfully,
set up diald.options according to Johns instructions
then started up diald and went browsing, it connects then hangs up.
here's some of /var/log/ppp.log -
Apr 28 14:10:50 confluent pppd[418]: not replacing existing default rou
Russell Rademacher wrote:
>
> Okay... I checked the process by ps x and seen that diald is running.
> Unfortunably, the dial-on demand is not working yet as I tried doing lynx, ftp
> or ping from root or user account.
>
> As for the package version, it is diald_0.16.5-3.deb versio
Okay... I checked the process by ps x and seen that diald is running.
Unfortunably, the dial-on demand is not working yet as I tried doing lynx, ftp
or ping from root or user account.
As for the package version, it is diald_0.16.5-3.deb version.
So...any more clues? I me
Russell Rademacher writes:
> Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald the
> diald.options which is missing...
Still missing? What version of diald do you have? Sounds like a bug. Did
you purge the previous diald installation before reinstalling?
> What other sectio
Okay... Got it re-installed and pulled a copy from the /usr/doc/diald
the diald.options which is missing from the /usr/diald and edited it to similar
like yours.
I also set up the connection using ppp-config and tested the ttyS1
which works. Now... I tried from the root using lynx
Russell Rademacher writes:
> Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
> diald.conf is missing.
What version of diald do you have (dpkg -s diald to find out)? I have
0.16.5-3 and it is complete (this version needs no diald.conf).
> So... is there some areas that need to be
Russell Rademacher wrote:
> Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
> diald.conf is missing. Everything else seems to be in the right place except
> for those two.
Is there a diald.options in /usr/doc/diald/examples ? YOu could copy that to
/etc/diald/ and edit t
Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and
diald.conf is missing. Everything else seems to be in the right place except
for those two.
Secondly, I tried to get it to work from my little editing and it does
not work at all. Heck.. I fired up lynx and got th
Russell Rademacher writes:
> I would appreciate some assistance on getting the Diald working. It
> seems that some files are missing to make it a complete installation from
> the debian file.
What seems to be missing? I had to edit /etc/diald/options, but everything
was present.
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John Hasler
> > > I'm having trouble setting up diald on my Linux box. The problem I have
> > > right now, which I haven't been able to figure out for the last couple of
> > > hours, is that ppp0, when the link comes up, assumes the IP address
> > > assigned to eth0. I just cannot figure out how it gets it!
> > I'm having trouble setting up diald on my Linux box. The problem I have
> > right now, which I haven't been able to figure out for the last couple of
> > hours, is that ppp0, when the link comes up, assumes the IP address
> > assigned to eth0. I just cannot figure out how it gets it!
> > ...
Fumi Okushi writes:
> I'm having trouble setting up diald on my Linux box. The problem I have
> right now, which I haven't been able to figure out for the last couple of
> hours, is that ppp0, when the link comes up, assumes the IP address
> assigned to eth0. I just cannot figure out how it gets
On Mar 03, 1997 at 10:04:38AM -0600, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
>
> command: telnet
> actions: (1) telnet fires up resolves host addresses and tries to connect
> (2) diald wakesup and makes connection
> (3) connection is setup but telnet still hanging
Yes, the diald docu
On Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:04:38 CST Ramasubramanian Ramesh
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have the following problem which makes diald difficult to use. I have a
> straight forward installation of debian with options (diald,ppp) file adjusted
> to reflect my setup. Whenever I fire a network needy
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