If your "hacking", definitely look at config.h for locations & the man
pages for setup tips.
Joel
Brian Witowski wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Im still hacking away trying to get this garbage to work. How many
> different versions are
> floating around? I read one text that said to use 'diald start' and
> when I tried it, it didnt work.
> Just exactly how do I get this thing to work? I tried starting it with
> 'diald up' and it didnt work.
> It did however succeed in taking down the rest of my network. I read
> the man page until
> I couldn't see straight. With every document I read I see more
> references to other config files.
> Are there any 'real-world' documents floating around that document
> exactly which files need to be in place and where they should be and
> what they should
> contain? An example file isnt worth anything if the lines arent
> documented so I can apply
> it to my system. My system is about as basic as it gets. (1) Linux
> box and (1) Win98 box.
> And (1) dynamic dial-up internet account. Samba works great. I can
> ping till the cows come
> home. I've installed and tested ipfwadm and it works great if I go
> start my dialer (Xisp) every time.
> Oh yes, how do I check the version of something?
> I would really appreciate some input here. Not a link to more
> confusing documentation that
> presents another 8 conf files that the others didnt mention.
>
> Brian
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