> > > 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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