Re: Unwanted routing table entries

1999-05-27 Thread Jiri Baum
Hello, Dieter Jäger: > The sl0 device entries are set up by the diald package, which task is to > automatically dial up the line to your ISP if needed. I guess the solution, then, is: a) if you want on-demand dialling, set up that (using diald), b) otherwise, get rid of the diald package

Re: Unwanted routing table entries

1999-05-27 Thread Dieter Jäger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi Avery, The sl0 device entries are set up by the diald package, which task is to automatically dial up the line to your ISP if needed. This should be no problem with your dialin script. Try setting another IP-adress (something like 10.0.0.1/10.0.0.2) for your

Re: Unwanted routing table entries

1999-04-29 Thread Patrick Ouellette
Are you running slip? The default route is set in /etc/init.d/network The other routes will also be added from that file. Kernel 2.2.x automatically adds a route for each interface when it is activated. I use diald which creates a slip device to act as a proxy for the ppp connection. When traffi

Unwanted routing table entries

1999-04-26 Thread Avery Fay
Hi, I'm new to this list so if this is the wrong place to ask this please tell me. I recently bought the Debian CDs and managed to get everything installed. My first project was to get my modem properly connecting to my ISP. After finally getting my modem working and the scripts set up I still have