Hello all,
Does anyone have a .deb file built for PPP 2.4.1 (in Debian woody) for mppe
and PPTPD. Or know were to get one?
I would like to use PPTPD with encryption, and the only way is to rebuild the
PPP daemon for it.
I have already rebuilt my 2.2.19 kernel with the kernel-mppe-patch.
Lindsay Allen wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
>
> > >I've had a similar problem. Switched to nut, and that seems to be
> > >working just fine for me. I have a Smart-UPS 620 with smart cable.
> >
> > I haven't received any reply from
Is it possible to bridge with woody and kernel=2.2.19.
I only see the bridge-utils package...this seems to only work with 2.4.x
kernels.
Thanks,
---Dean.
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Lindsay Allen wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
>
> > >I've had a similar problem. Switched to nut, and that seems to be
> > >working just fine for me. I have a Smart-UPS 620 with smart cable.
>
I'm having problems with nut right now.
>On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 03:46:49PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>>
>> "Greg Wiley" wrote:
>>
>> > I don't use apcupsd but in order to get the machine to respond
>> > to poweroff, I must append "apm=on" to the kernel params on
>> > startup. The kernel turns off power management by default eve
Hello all,
I am having a problem with apcupsd. It won't shut the machine down.
I can see in the syslog that it is writing an entry that says shutting down
machine, but it never happens.
The config is default from setup(standalone) except I changed MINUTES=10,
BATTERYLEVEL=70 so I could test t
y there, then it would be
nice to put it in the docs or README file.
Thanks for all the help, and I hope this sheds some light for other readers of
this list,
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:47:10PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
> > Will turning this "
onecut: FINISH n=0 (OK)
;; res_nupdate: res_findzonecut failed (0)
srfs1:/var/lib/dhcp-dns#
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:47:10PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
> > Will turning this "feature??" off in Win2K allow the dhcp-dns scripts
> > in linux
s1 named[8222]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMAIN) on
dns1.mydomain.com?
Sep 8 04:00:17 srfs1 last message repeated 3 times
Sep 8 04:06:20 srfs1 named[8222]: denied update from [192.168.100.100].1055 for
"mydomain.com"
Sep 8 04:06:20 srfs1 named[8222]: denied update from [192.168.100.100].10
ow the dhcp-dns scripts in
linux to update bind?
How do I fix the problem of dhcp-dns not updating bind? Is it related to the
win2K "feature??"
Thanks for all the help and info.,
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:17:04AM -0700, Dean A. Roman wro
r the help.
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 11:02:00PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
> > Sep 6 15:07:31 srfs1 named[1944]: denied update from
> > [192.168.100.100].1097 for "mydomain.com"
> > Sep 6 15:07:31 srfs1 named[1944]: denied up
Hello all,
I can't seem to get the dhcp-dns system to work on my debian
linux box.
DNS works, DHCP works, they won't work together?
I get a denied update in the syslog as shown below from the machine
that has checked out one of the dhcp addresses? I'm not sure why it would
be trying to update t
Hello all,
It appears that the superblock is bad? I have tried some other superblocks
with no luck. The following commands below show the problem. I can't mount
the file system either. I checked the partition table with fdisk and everything
looks fine...except the partition no longer lists
Another easy way is to issue the command:
ls -l | grep "^d"
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
Unknown wrote:
> What is the best way to get the equivalent of the DOS command
> "dir /ad" in linux? That command will show just the (sub)directories
> and not ordinary files.
>
> I thought that "ls -d" w
Hello everybody,
Anybody ever use DLT8000 tape drives with Debian before?
I keep getting "i/o error" when I try to tar to it (/dev/st0). I have cleaned
the tape drive, used different tapes, etc...nothing works?
What am I doing wrong? Any ideas would be helpful?
Any help would be greatly ap
Hello all,
I am running an nfs server from a debian(potato) machine. It is running
2.2.18 kernel and the kernel mode nfs server with both kernel mode nfs-server
v.3 and v2 configured.
The solaris box is a sun sparc ultra60 dual processor running solaris 7.
==> On Debian machine (nfs server
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1
kernel. So far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modules I am
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel. So
far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modules I am
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