Thank you , I am using the standard shell (bash) with RH 6.0, I compiled the
firewall and sucn into the Kernel with actualy upgrading it (2.2.5-15) and
it gave me a message about not finding tap0, tap1 etc. I read the
README.ethertap and defined them in conf.modules. That is when I got the new
message. The machine is at my house and I am playing hockey tonight, I may
not have much time to test. I will set them to off and try once or twice.
Will let you know what happens.
Gary B
I have to get that machine into production fast but will try and re-create
the problem on another machine as soon as possible.
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Subject: RE: Can't get terminal parameters: Invalid argument
It's a bug that Mike (so far) hasn't been able to duplicate. So any help
recreating the problem would be appreciated.
Which shell and kernel version are you using?
Turning tap support off will allow diald to work properly in slip mode but
I'd really like to have this bug caught and killed.
Just commenting out the conf.module tap lines worked here though the
following may be neccessary.
conf.modules
alias tap0 off
...
alias tap15 off
Lourdes
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> Baribault, Gary
> Sent: Monday, September 06, 1999 2:28 PM
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> Subject: Can't get terminal parameters: Invalid argument
>
>
> Hello.. Has anyone found the fix for the above message?? I
> have RH6 with an
> external USR modem on ttyS1 and cant get it to work.. When
> the computer
> inits the modem I get a light flash but the script dies.. I
> can get to the
> modem with minicom..
>
> Gary B
>
> RH6 with ethertap
> Diald 99.1
> and diald.conf and connect from diald.examples.
> I updated /etc/conf.modules as in README.ethertap
>
>
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