On 10/18/05, Daniel Déchelotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It doesn't give desired reslut.
>
> Okay. I am sorry from being be such a inquisitive person, but what does
> it give, then ?
it gives disconnected eth0.
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L.V.Gandhi a écrit :
> > Maybe "arping -f" doesn't terminates with exit status 0. I imagine
> > "arping -q" would do it. Still, guessnet "test-peer" should be able
> > to find your host. Maybe with just "test peer" (not test3).
>
> arping is my test.
Yes it is. I am saying that, in this context
On 10/18/05, Daniel Déchelotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Maybe "arping -f" doesn't terminates with exit status 0. I imagine
> "arping -q" would do it. Still, guessnet "test-peer" should be able to
> find your host. Maybe with just "test peer" (not test3).
arping is my test. One can not us
Hi,
L.V.Gandhi a écrit :
> I have my /etc/network/interfaces as below.
> [...]
> iface home inet static
>[...]
>test1 peer address 192.168.0.1 #mac 00:26:54:0E:8E:C0
>[...]
>
> iface work inet static
>[...]
> # test3 peer address 150.1.35.2 mac 00:50:8B:71:7
I have my /etc/network/interfaces as below.
=
auto lo eth0
iface lo inet loopback
mapping eth0
# Too bad there's no way to pass commandline options to script
# script /usr/sbin/guessnet -i
script /usr/sbin/guessnet-ifupdown
# List of stanzas gue
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