At 06:36 PM 1/12/01 -0500, Peter Billson wrote:
>Can you add routes to a Windoze box?!!? ;-)
Amazingly, you can! Get on one and type "route print".
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Matt Chipman wrote:
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> Hi all
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> Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
> have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
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> Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
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> Lucky its not windows or i'd have to do it every day at least! :)
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 10:16:27AM +1100, Matt Chipman wrote:
> i have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
look in /etc/network/interfaces
man 5 interfaces
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Hi all
Just getting used to debian and need to add a default route at boot time. i
have the route but what file do i need to add it to?
Currently i add it manually after the machine boots.
Lucky its not windows or i'd have to do it every day at least! :)
thanks
-Matt
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On Friday 12 January 2001, at 15 h 39, the keyboard of Jerzy Miszczyk
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> if the answer is somwhere in manuals) Is there a way to configure Linux
> dial-up server with "dial back" option?
Yes. Analog or digital? With PPP, I presume? If so, the simplest solution is
Hi
Has anyone experience with installing the CA ArcServeIT Client software on a
debian 2.2 box?
On the cd we have there is a Redhat (.rpm) client, but after .debbing it and
installing, it complains about various missing library files... I fixed one
of them, but another one (libstdc++ 2.9) is ins
Hi
Has anyone experience with installing the CA ArcServeIT Client software on a
debian 2.2 box? On the cd
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... small question... (forgive me my lazyness and please do not flame at me
if the answer is somwhere in manuals) Is there a way to configure Linux
dial-up server with "dial back" option?
Best regards :))... and a Happy New Year
"Jersey"
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