No, PPP was already working.
What I forgot was that there are both "IP aliasing" and "Network
aliasing" options, and I had only turned one of them on. I turned the
other one on, rebooted, and it works. Thanks to all who helped.
It is *SO* nice to be back on Debian. I had been running a
bleedin
Le 08-Nov-98, William R. Ward a pris ses électrons pour écrire:
> I had recompiled it a few times, but didn't notice that setting
> before. I now am getting a slightly different error.
>
> SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument
> ppp0:0: unknown interface.
>
> And in /var/log/messages, it says this:
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
>> Perhaps there was some extra step that I had done under Red Hat to
>> make this syntax possible, but I can't remember what it is. Whatever
>> it is, it should work the same n
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, William R. Ward wrote:
> Perhaps there was some extra step that I had done under Red Hat to
> make this syntax possible, but I can't remember what it is. Whatever
> it is, it should work the same no matter which Linux distribution I
> use, shouldn't it?
Debian's default kern
I am in the process of switching back to Debian from Red Hat, and am
having one serious problem ... I have paying customers who need my
virtual host web site to be up and running but I can't seem to get it
to work.
Under Red Hat, I had the PPP ip-up script do this:
ifconfig ${PPP_IFACE}:0
Howe
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