Re:PPP ??? #@$#

1998-01-05 Thread Butch Kemper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I think you need to recompile the kernel with IP_FORWARDING enabled. Butch At 14:53 -0600 on 1/2/98, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have encountered a strange problem with dialing out on PPP, and it is really bugging me now. I have got a slightly

Re:PPP Connection Works, Can't Surf...

1997-12-31 Thread Butch Kemper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 09:52 -0600 on 12/31/97, G. H. wrote: Well thanks to Tim, I was able to get my PPP server up an running... One final problem, then I'm out of everyone's hair! ;) I can logon to the Debian box with WIN95, no problems... Debian assigns the

Re:PPP Connection Works, Can't Surf...

1997-12-31 Thread Butch Kemper
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 11:56 -0600 on 12/31/97, G. H. wrote: I had this problem and solved it by compiling the kernel with the CONFIG_IP_FORWARD option turned on. I'm about ready to snap on this Linux crap! I've run into more and more walls with this thing...

Re:PPP install (was:nobody is running find at too high a priority)

1997-07-14 Thread Louis-Philippe Alain
On 13 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I agree that a dynamic IP install configuration would be a boon to newbies getting PPP up and working smoothly (at least it would've for me:-). However, I think it could be worked better (read: without mentioning Win95) than your

Re:PPP install (was:nobody is running find at too high a priority)

1997-07-14 Thread George Bonser
On Sun, 13 Jul 1997, Louis-Philippe Alain wrote: On 13 Jul 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I agree that a dynamic IP install configuration would be a boon to newbies getting PPP up and working smoothly (at least it would've for me:-). However, I think it could be worked

Re:PPP install (was:nobody is running find at too high a priority)

1997-07-14 Thread A. M. Varon
On Sun, 13 Jul 1997, Louis-Philippe Alain wrote: I disagree... Why make it easier? I use Linux for 2 weeks now. I used Dos and windows for 8 years before. You want to know why I switched to Linux? Because Win95 was boring. I think what makes Linux be Linux is the fact that it's not very user