I wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Daniel writes:
Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
I don't know; maybe nothing.
However, I'd like to avoid changing too
John Hasler wrote:
Daniel writes:
Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
I don't know; maybe nothing.
However, I'd like to avoid changing too many things at o
Daniel writes:
> Is Sarge's diald supposed to work with kernel 2.6.8 and udev?
Do you really need diald at all? What does it do for you that dial on
demand can't?
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In trying to switch to kernel 2.6(.8) and udev on Sarge, I'm
encountering a problem with diald. It says:
No pty in range pty[p-s][0-9a0-f]
and then fails (saying "Diald is dying with code 1").
Any ideas (what to do to make such device nodes available, or maybe
how to recon
Users of diald,
System: Debian Woody
Package: diald 0.99.4-5
The manual pages for diald and dialdexamples refer
to the configuration file diald.options. Documentation
files do not mention diald.defaults.
Installation includes /etc/diald/diald.defaults but
there is no diald.options.
/etc
> I am getting occasional "kernel: PPP: VJ decompression error" in my
> logs. Might that result from dropped characters from a buffer
> overrun (e.g., if the CPU is too busy doing PIO disk I/O to service
> the serial port frequently enough)?
>
Hi Daniel,
the ppp error message is coming up becaus
> > Could it be by any chance that the NIC and the ide controller
> and also the
> > serial port controller are hooked up on the same IRQ?
>
> At least according to /proc/interrupts, the serial port doesn't seem to
> be sharing interrupts:
>
> # more /proc/interrupts
> CPU0 CPU1
on Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 08:41:36PM +0700, David Sudjiman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I leave my office for a week holiday and planned to get back to it with
> success story about diald implementation next week.
>
> Currently, on my toshiba tecra8100 laptop:
> - - Installed diald
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Dear All,
I leave my office for a week holiday and planned to get back to it with
success story about diald implementation next week.
Currently, on my toshiba tecra8100 laptop:
- - Installed diald
- - my wvdial works
- - my pon/poff works
I already
n't communicate with Kmail or browsers.
I could find no difference in the ppp setups bertween the two kernels (I've
attached my replies to Andreas' questions at the end of this message for
completeness), except that the k6 kernel seems to start diald while bf2.4
doesn
On Monday 01 September 2003 00:02, Mark Hammer wrote:
> Every time I boot into linux, diald automatically dials up. I
> tracked this down to the following series of connection attempts:
>
> 65.54.131.249:443
> equivalent to https://msnialogin.passport.com
>
>
Every time I boot into linux, diald automatically dials up. I
tracked this down to the following series of connection attempts:
65.54.131.249:443
equivalent to https://msnialogin.passport.com
207.46.106.191:1863
name = baym-cs191.msgr.hotmail.com
4.65.209.127:1901
When I try to "apt-get install mozilla-firebird" from the
testing distribution, it wants to remove the diald and ppp
packages. I am certain that that would be bad, and that I
have done something wrong.
I added the following to my /etc/apt/sources.list:
dev http://http.us.debian.
>
>
/var/lib/dpkg/info/diald.postinst: line 43: /etc/diald/cvtaddrs: No such
^->removed
this file here and reran
now it works.
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned e
I'm trying to make diald work with a dsl connection.
I've seen that diald with a ppp modem connection works fine (even with that
SIOCSIFMETRIC: warning- see below) as well as the dsl connection alone (using 'pon
dsl-provider' to start it).
But substituting 'dsl
Trying to install diald from unstable?
Cannot get past this error:
snip---
Setting up diald (0.99.4-5) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/diald.config: line 1: t: command not found
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 127
Errors were
L, you click OK,
> > re-request the URL while the link is up and it will work fine. This
> > happens every time it dials up.
>
> I think this is happening because the DNS lookup is timing out before the
> connection comes up. It has nothing to do with dynamic IP. I think that
&g
L, you click OK,
> > re-request the URL while the link is up and it will work fine. This
> > happens every time it dials up.
>
> I think this is happening because the DNS lookup is timing out before the
> connection comes up. It has nothing to do with dynamic IP. I think that
&g
s
> happens every time it dials up.
I think this is happening because the DNS lookup is timing out before the
connection comes up. It has nothing to do with dynamic IP. I think that
you will have the same problem with diald. If you don't, please let me
know: I have the same proble
postlogin
# end of pppconfig stuff
I seem to be very close
It appears to me that diald is not setting the device to /dev/modem, so chat
cannot find it ???
dave
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On Thursday 21 Nov 2002 11:49 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> Dave Selby writes:
> > BUT I cant get diald to work !
>
> Is there some reason why you can't use pppd's demand dialing option? You
> can configure it via pppconfig.
>
> > Any help much appreciated
>
&
Dave Selby writes:
> BUT I cant get diald to work !
Is there some reason why you can't use pppd's demand dialing option? You
can configure it via pppconfig.
> Any help much appreciated
You haven't given us enough information.
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I have got my winmodem to work,
configured wvdial to work ... I now have internet access
BUT I cant get diald to work !!!
I have set up my /etc/diald/connect file
I have executed
/etc/init.d/diald start
Magically /var/log/ now has entries for diald !!!
If I'm doing something dumb, let me
Title: Message
i've got a pptp
connection set up on my machine so that i can start the connection just by
calling pppd. has anyone ever tried to configure diald to bring up a pptp
connection like this on demand?
thanks
jdm
- Jason D.
Michaelson
| Debian GN
The ppp0 interface doesn't exist until
a connection is made. A short script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d can do this
for you automatically.
I used this setup for over 2 years without problems. It was MUCH easier
to setup than diald, IMHO, and worked every bit as well. Yes... I have
used bo
Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work. I've definitely got a working internet connection if I
> start it manually using pon. I have diald installed, and all the configs
> look OK t
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work. I've definitely got a working internet connection if I
> start it manually using pon. I have diald installed, and all th
On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 08:37:26AM -0400, Kurt Yoder wrote:
> Hey list
>
> I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
> connection to work.
Do you get any error messages or interesting entries in /var/log/syslog ?
Does your kernel have tap
Hey list
I recently tried to set up diald, but can't get the automatic internet
connection to work. I've definitely got a working internet connection if I
start it manually using pon. I have diald installed, and all the configs
look OK to my inexperienced eye. What else should I look
Hi,
I want to use diald with dsl, but diald cannot connect and report the
following error in syslog. I configured diald with the installation
script.
Sep 12 15:31:38 matti diald[1450]: Diald initial setup completed.
Sep 12 15:31:42 matti diald[1450]: filter accepted rule 27 proto 134624192 len
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 06:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I installed Debian 2.2r6, installed a ppp-dialup link. This works fine with
> 'pon provider'
> I automated it with diald so it responds when there is an ISP-request an
> brings the link
> down
in /Docs in the kernel source, CHANGES or README, IIRC. For example,
pppd must be > 2.4.
Be sure to upgrade all that packages as documented and try again.
Good luck !!!
> I installed Debian 2.2r6, installed a ppp-dialup link. This works
> fine with 'pon provider' I automated i
Dear all,
I installed Debian 2.2r6, installed a ppp-dialup link. This works fine with
'pon provider'
I automated it with diald so it responds when there is an ISP-request an brings
the link
down after som idle time. So far, so good.
I recently installed a new kernel 2.4.18. This lo
Dear all,
I installed Debian 2.2r6, installed a ppp-dialup link. This works fine with
'pon provider'
I automated it with diald so it responds when there is an ISP-request an brings
the link
down after som idle time. So far, so good.
I recently installed a new kernel 2.4.18. This lo
I'm running Debian "potato" as my firewall/lan gateway/diald server.
The box is running diald 0.99.1-1.
Diald works almost as expected (connects to the Internet, hangs up
after timeout). Diald dials and gets PPP up and running rather
quickly. However, the connection that trigger
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 05:02:23PM +0200, Theo Bierman wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am having trouble setting up Diald, once in dselect I try to configure it,
> ie:
>
> running dpkg --pending --configure ...
> Setting up diald (0.99.4-5) ...
> Starting diald: fifo-created dpkg
Theo Bierman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Still having hassles with diald:
dpkg -i diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 22341 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace diald 0.99.4-5 (using diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb) ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed
Hi
Still having hassles with diald:
dpkg -i diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 22341 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace diald 0.99.4-5 (using diald_0.99.4-5_i386.deb) ...
Stopping diald: fifo-removed diald.
Unpacking replacement diald ...
Setting up
Hi All
I am having trouble setting up Diald, once in dselect I try to configure it,
ie:
running dpkg --pending --configure ...
Setting up diald (0.99.4-5) ...
Starting diald: fifo-created dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit
Sorry about delay in replying to this, Tony, and thanks for your help so
far.
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 08:06:09PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37):
> > On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> > > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb
I have a three-computer internal LAN: two Debian (potato) boxes and a
Windows NT machine. For now, we won't worry about the NT computer.
Both Linuxes have identical /etc/hosts files:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.0.1 septictank
192.168.0.2 sewage
septictank is my
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:37):
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> > Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> >
> > > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN
> > > router and I could desperately use some pointers.
> >
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 07:21:34PM +0100, Tony Crawford wrote:
> Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
>
> > Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
> > and I could desperately use some pointers.
>
> Are you using pppd or ipppd?
ipppd. Is this a bad idea?
>
Richard Gaywood wrote (on 16 Feb 2002 at 18:05):
> Hi. I'm having massive grief configuring a standalone ISDN router
> and I could desperately use some pointers.
Are you using pppd or ipppd? What version? Have you read in the
man page about the "demand" and "persist" options?
T.
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m.
I have all the rest of the stuff I need-- masquerading, DHCP server
for local LAN, BIND, etc-- up and running. The last piece of the puzzle
is making the router dial out on demand but I've just spent nearly a
full day banging my head at the diald docs trying to make it co-operate.
I only need i
Hello,
I have diald 0.99.1-1 and I think I have set things up
properly put it is still not working.
I have replaces the contents of /etc/diald/connect
with "pppd call name" which is what I use to
bring up my ppp link. I have set things up for modem use,
and dynamic IP. When I start
Under woody I've set up a small server to be a Squid proxy and to use
diald to "dial on demand" on a shared telephone line (used both to
make calls and to connect to the ISP).
The problem is that when on a client netscape or explorer is
erroneously started and immediatedly stopped
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Request to diagnose the problem with Diald.
Copy of /syslog and /etc/chatscripts/vsnl.net is here.
command# /usr/sbin/pppd
pppd[535]:pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
pppd[535]:Using interface ppp0
pppd[535]:ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
pppd[535]:LCP: timeout sending
Request to diagnose the problem with Diald.
Copy of /syslog and /etc/chatscripts/vsnl.net is here.
command# /usr/sbin/pppd
pppd[535]:pppd 2.3.11 started by root, uid 0
pppd[535]:Using interface ppp0
pppd[535]:ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
pppd[535]:LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
pp
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I failed to have internet dial-up inspite of best efforts.The syslog
says "Chat script failed". I have pppconfig and used
/etc/chatscripts,read man diald, corrected diald.options,corrected
/etc/diald/connect .
I failed to have internet dial-up inspite of best efforts.The syslog says "Chat
script failed". I have pppconfig and used /etc/chatscripts,read man diald,
corrected diald.options,corrected /etc/diald/connect . Nothing works. I am also
confused. Pl help.Internet with WINDOWS works f
. I
have the workstation conversion done. I need advice on the conversion of
the common services box. I have installed Debian on it, and have
configured diald, but diald doesn't work (it did under Red Hat). My
questions are:
1> What is the best order for installing/configuring the various
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 12:49:59PM -0700, Brandon High wrote:
>
> Look in /etc/rc2.d/ for a file called (something like) S50diald (though the
> number may be different. It should be a link to /etc/init.d/diald (or
> similar).
I just remembered that Debian has an easier way. Just do:
#
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 04:12:00PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
>
> Until some days ago I was using a 56 Kb modem to connect my single box
> to the Net. Now I have an old box as a proxy connected 7x24, and my box
> behind it.
> I would like to prevent diald from starting at
Hi !
Until some days ago I was using a 56 Kb modem to connect my single box
to the Net. Now I have an old box as a proxy connected 7x24, and my box
behind it.
I would like to prevent diald from starting at every boot, but without
deinstalling it, since I still can access through the modem in
* Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus:
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:52:54PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> > I have trouble installing diald. It fails to run the post-installation
> > script.
> >
> > here is some output:
> >
> > Arwen:~
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:52:54PM +0100, Stig Brautaset wrote:
> I have trouble installing diald. It fails to run the post-installation script.
>
> here is some output:
>
> Arwen:~# dpkg --configure diald
> Setting up diald (0.99.4-2.1) ...
> dpkg: error processi
Hello people,
I have trouble installing diald. It fails to run the post-installation script.
here is some output:
Arwen:~# dpkg --configure diald
Setting up diald (0.99.4-2.1) ...
dpkg: error processing diald (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 30
You're welcome. I'm glad I can contribute to the debian community at
least a small part of the fun I get from playing/working with linux. I
should have been cruising this list a year ago, I just started this
month.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 17:26:45 +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> Worked. Thank you, Michae
Worked. Thank you, Michael.
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I had this problem as well. Just apt-get install diald/stable that
should fix it. The package maintainer knows about this bug and it's
been dormant forever as last I checked.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 14:24:03 +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a week or so ago I tried installin
removing it? (apt-get remove diald)
>
You're right. that cleared the cache but the same error message came
when I tried to install.
lecting previously deselected package diald.
(Reading database ... 27662 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking diald (from .../diald_0.99
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 02:24:03PM +0100, P Kirk wrote:
> a week or so ago I tried installing diald and it failed. Since then it
> keeps failing to get installed. Does andone know how to flush it out of
> the cash and thus allow me to download a more stable version?
The problem isn
Hi all,
a week or so ago I tried installing diald and it failed. Since then it
keeps failing to get installed. Does andone know how to flush it out of
the cash and thus allow me to download a more stable version?
I'm running woody.
Details of a recent attempt are below.
enterprise:
.188.34.75 \
130.149.17.21 &> /tmp/ntp.log
echo "."
;;
[...]
But:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # cat /tmp/ntp.log
[...]
16 May 08:14:50 ntpdate[607]: no server suitable for synchronization
found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] # cat /etc/diald/dynamic.filter
[...]
accept udp 60 udp.dest=udp.n
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:17:54PM +0200, Andreas Tscharner wrote:
> Hello World,
>
> I have problems setting up a working diald. It is started up at boot time
> and when a request is coming, diald starts the (standard [of course the
> phone number is changed) connect script. But
Hello World,
I have problems setting up a working diald. It is started up at boot time
and when a request is coming, diald starts the (standard [of course the
phone number is changed) connect script. But the connection is up only a
few seconds and then goes down again. In /var/log/messages, I can
I have a strange dilemma. I'm upgrading to Debian 2.2R2 (potato) and
either (1) SMC Ultra won't work (when using kernel-image-2.2.18pre21 or
kernel-image-2.2.17) or (2) diald won't work (when using kernel-image-2.0.36).
When trying kernel 2.2.x, all combinations of "io="
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On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 08:38:56PM +, CND OConnor wrote:
> Hi,
> I just recently installed diald on my debian box (running latest woody
> and 2.4 test kernel) for the first time but I haven't been able to get
> it to run yet.
>
> The only error message generated is a pp
Hi,
I just recently installed diald on my debian box (running latest woody
and 2.4 test kernel) for the first time but I haven't been able to get
it to run yet.
The only error message generated is a ppp connect script failed which
the diald gui package will display if you attempt to establis
gt; > ifdown commands -- directories in which scripts are placed to be run at
> > when an interface is en/dis abled. Firewall and proxy rules, for
> > example.
>
> Sorry, I didn't understand a word of that.
> -chris
When you establish an eth0 or diald connection, one or
kmself@ix.netcom.com writes:
> You want to re-set your routing tables with your network configuration
> scripts. There are mechanisms in place for doing this with the ifup and
> ifdown commands -- directories in which scripts are placed to be run at
> when an interface is en/dis abled. Firewall
on Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 01:18:44AM -0800, Krzys Majewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> How can I set things up so that, if the eth0 interface can't be upped
> (for example, the cable modem is unplugged, or something is broken on
> the remote end), diald is started? I guess I
How can I set things up so that, if the eth0 interface can't be upped
(for example, the cable modem is unplugged, or something is broken on
the remote end), diald is started? I guess I could put an "if
ifconfig eth0; then ..." in /etc/init.d/diald. But is this the best
Hi,
I'm using fetchmail to collect mail by POP3 over a diald-controlled
ppp link under Debian 2.2 r0.
My problem is that the POP3 mailserver is sometimes sluggish and diald
drops the link before any/all mail is retrieved.
Can anyone suggest an appropriate edit to /etc/diald/standard.filt
Hi,
Has anyone ever used diald with a ISDN phone line ? What are the gotchas ?
Can you Cc me please.
Thanks
; option on the ppp manpage. I was trying to configure diald, but
was saved the trouble by PPP.
Hope this helps.
--
-ptw
Thanks for advice,
but how I can configure PPP to demand dialing?
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, paul
wrote:
Alberto wrote:
> Someone can help me,
>
> I try to configure the diald in a debian potato, I read the
> /usr/share/doc/dial/ and do everything, but it dont work
My advice is to n
Alberto wrote:
> Someone can help me,
>
> I try to configure the diald in a debian potato, I read the
> /usr/share/doc/dial/ and do everything, but it dont work
My advice is to not use diald. PPP can handle demand dialing without help
from diald. I never was able to get diald to
Someone can help me,
I try to configure the diald in a debian potato, I read the
/usr/share/doc/dial/ and do everything, but it dont work
My lsmod show:
slip7388 2
slhc4436 1 [slip]
But when I start dial the, in the syslog this appears:
Sep 22 10
Hi,
when i use restrict rules to make the line available from 7am to 2pm, i have
this problem :
the line can't be setted up beetween 7am and 2pm
if u mind take a look at my /etc/diald/standard.filter file i would
appreciate ...
is it a bug in woody diald version ? ... i gonna feel b
ahh Found out what the problem is
I needed to have the correct /etc/hosts entries!
Ones that were consistent with my /etc/hostname!
Joe
On Fri, 11 Aug 2000, Joseph P Turner wrote:
>
> Hello I'm running diald on this DEbian box and got it to work quite well ,
> but then af
Hello I'm running diald on this DEbian box and got it to work quite well ,
but then after a bit more mucking around I managed to stop it working :/
Basically the PAP authentication doens' twork.
I get the followin
ug 12 11:01:35 router chat[8281]: -- got it
Aug 12 11:01:35 r
Hi!
In your configuration file there is an option called 'user'. This is where
you must supply your dial-up user id. You must also make sure that you have
an entry in your pap-secrets file, which I assume you do as the other
connection works.
Cheers,
Jason.
At 13:34 -0700 16/6/00, Kenward Vaugha
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 08:13:18PM +0200, Jason Quigley wrote:
> Hi Kenward!
>
> You do realise you're using different user names in each example?
...
@#$%^!!
Where do I change that? A quick glance at this conf files shows no entry.
Why is "kaynjay" passed on rather than the other?
Kenward
-
quot; to your options file (either the master
>
>
>I've attached syslog files for both diald and pon with debugging. I can see
>some obvious differences in the two just in the "language" formatting, but
>it's very Greek to me otherwise. Pap authorization
A u t h e n t i c a t i o n f a i l u r e
>
> Ie, you're not passing a valid username password pair.
This I don't understand. It works with pon. What is being done differently
with diald???
Kenward
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changed because the peer
> (other end) is saying go away.
...
> I think you should add "debug" to your options file (either the master
...
I've attached syslog files for both diald and pon with debugging. I can see
some obvious differences in the two just in the "languag
Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:52:09AM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> > Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
> ...
> > Apologies if I pick up
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 10:52:09AM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
...
> Apologies if I pick up the wrong end of the stick, but diald just
> automates the PPP link
Quoting Kenward Vaughan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
> connect me. I'm using the stock conf files with the only changes being the
> use of the ppp provider script for connecting, and trying to change "noauth&
Diald is my nemesis... Various attempts to get it working have failed to
connect me. I'm using the stock conf files with the only changes being the
use of the ppp provider script for connecting, and trying to change "noauth"
to "auth" in the diald.options file to match
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that Diald does not seem to work with kernel
> 2.3.99-pre9, or is it just me?
I don't understand what is going on, but it works now. I suspect it has
something to do with the ipchains module, but I am using iptables now.
--
Andrew
Has anyone else noticed that Diald does not seem to work with kernel
2.3.99-pre9, or is it just me?
--
Andrew
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 09:03:37PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> May 29 20:52:54 kaynjay diald[2221]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation not
> supported
> I don't know about the reroute issue, but the SIOCSIFMETRIC error is (to me)
> an obvious problem (seems fatal in its r
On 29 May 00, at 21:03, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> Lastly, is it possible to use "pon" to create the connection from diald?
> Seems that that would be the most reasonable way to insure success for us
> neophytes...
>
Hello Ken,
that could be (at least) difficult, b
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 12:53:08AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 03:14:40PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
> > May 29 15:03:16 kaynjay diald[915]: keepup parsing error. Got token
> > 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
...
> The proble
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 12:53:08AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
> On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 03:14:40PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
> > May 29 15:03:16 kaynjay diald[915]: keepup parsing error. Got token
> > 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
...
> The proble
On Mon, May 29, 2000 at 03:14:40PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> May 29 15:03:16 kaynjay diald[915]: keepup parsing error. Got token
> 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
> Would someone please clue me in to this? I added a
> diald 120/tcp
> line to my service
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