On 28-Nov-1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days.
>> BTW
>> your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some
>> odd
>> reason. Very odd.
>>
> It's not that much different from any other mail I've sent, i.e
> > But diald isn't working, and no log messages are being produced.
>
> If you type 'diald' at a prompt, does it segfault? If so, try making
> lines in /etc/services that look like:
>
No segfault :(
Steve Martin
> I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days. BTW
> your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some odd
> reason. Very odd.
>
It's not that much different from any other mail I've sent, i.e., same editor,
same mail program, etc., so I can't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
> But diald isn't working, and no log messages are being produced.
If you type 'diald' at a prompt, does it segfault? If so, try making
lines in /etc/services that look like:
#***[lots of stars]**
into:
# [lots of stars]*
(i.e. insert a space before the stars)
I have had similar problems with diald though not in the past few days. BTW
your e-mail to the list (just this one) keeps crashing my XFMail for some odd
reason. Very odd.
--
Andrew
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*we all live downstream*
I have server with kernel 2.2.12 and a mostly slink Debian system (I have
upgraded to packages from potato as necessary). I have diald set up on the
server, but it is not working. I am also running IP Masquerading with IP
Chains, etc. I have everything configured correctly, as far as I can te
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