So explain what this means...hehe...  I know about the tap0, etc... But
i don't have to use ethertap, do I? Doesn't that take place of sl0...i
mean can't i use diald just fine with sl0?  And the SIOCSIFMETRIC, is
that diald having problems routing?  Just trying to figure this out, any
help would be appreciated.
-Ethan

Sep  6 16:37:32 dialbox diald[6042]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation
not supported on transport endpoint
Sep  6 16:37:32 dialbox diald[6042]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
Sep  6 16:37:32 dialbox diald[6042]: start sl0: SIOCADDRT: File exists
Sep  6 16:37:33 dialbox diald[6042]: Delaying 10 seconds before clear to
dial.
Sep  6 16:37:34 dialbox diald[6042]: SIGTERM. Termination request
received.
Sep  6 16:37:34 dialbox diald[6042]: Diald is dieing with code 0
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap0
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap1
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap2
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap3
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap4
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap5
Sep  6 16:37:49 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap6
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap7
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap8
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap9
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap10
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap11
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap12
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap13
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap14
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox modprobe: can't locate module tap15
Sep  6 16:37:50 dialbox diald[6123]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation
not supported on transport endpoint



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