Hi!
It's good to hear that you got it working. I'm trying my self! Diald 0.99 on
RH6 and intel. Are you using PAP? If so can you send me your diald.conf,
connect scripts.
I've been fighting with this for days. I can't get this thing to work. By
the way when I do connect, which happens now and then, I get exactly the
same errors as you do:
SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not supported
SIOCADDRT: File exists
What are these messages?
Regards,
/Peter
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From: Nerijus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: den 9 juni 1999 18:18
Subject: tap
> Hello,
>
> I've setup diald 0.99 on RedHat 6 intel machine and it works,
> but I get some errors in /var/log/messages.
> I think it is related with tap interface (it can be used instead
> of slip if I understand correctly?). I created /dev/tap0. What else
> should I do (didn't find any documentation about it in diald, sorry if
> I overlooked)?
>
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server diald[957]: keepup parsing error. Got token
> 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server diald[957]: parse string: 'tcp 120
tcp.dest=tcp.ssl'
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server diald[957]: keepup parsing error. Got token
> 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server diald[957]: parse string: 'tcp 120
> tcp.source=tcp.ssl'
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server modprobe: can't locate module tap0
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server modprobe: can't locate module tap1
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server modprobe: can't locate module tap2
> ...........
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server modprobe: can't locate module tap15
> Jun 9 15:49:30 server diald[958]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not
> supported
> Jun 9 15:49:38 server diald[958]: Trigger: tcp 192.168.0.1/61024
> 212.59.0.23/110
> Jun 9 15:49:38 server diald[958]: Calling site 192.168.0.2
> Jun 9 15:49:39 server chat[981]: timeout set to 50 seconds
>
> Jun 9 15:52:43 server diald[958]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not
> supported
> Jun 9 15:52:43 server diald[958]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> Jun 9 15:52:43 server diald[958]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
> Jun 9 15:52:44 server diald[958]: Delaying 30 seconds before clear to
dial.
> Jun 9 15:52:52 server diald[958]: Trigger: udp 192.168.0.1/1049
> 195.12.164.250/53
> Jun 9 15:53:14 server diald[958]: Calling site 195.12.160.247
>
> Jun 9 15:54:21 server pppd[1110]: pppd 2.3.8 started by root, uid 0
> Jun 9 15:54:21 server pppd[1110]: Using interface ppp0
> Jun 9 15:54:21 server pppd[1110]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> Jun 9 15:54:24 server pppd[1110]: Remote message: ^D^EM-t^B^F
> Jun 9 15:54:24 server pppd[1110]: local IP address 195.12.160.47
> Jun 9 15:54:24 server pppd[1110]: remote IP address 195.12.160.247
> Jun 9 15:54:25 server diald[958]: New addresses: local 195.12.160.47,
> remote 195.12.160.247, broadcast 0.0.0.0
> Jun 9 15:54:25 server diald[958]: start ppp0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation
not
> supported
>
>
> What do these errors mean?
>
> Regards,
> Nerijus
>
>
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