I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in the
kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it after a
reboot. After a bit of research I added:
# tun device for hercules
KERNEL==tun, NAME=net/tun
to /etc/udev/50-udev.rules but it doesn't seem to
Robin Atwood schreef:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in
the kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose
it after a reboot. After a bit of research I added:
# tun device for hercules KERNEL==tun, NAME=net/tun
to
Hi,
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 19:48:49 +0700
Robin Atwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in the
kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it after a
reboot.
That's pretty normal. I think the application using the
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 19:48:49 +0700, Robin Atwood wrote:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in
the kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it
after a reboot.
The device is created when you load the tun module. you don;t need a udev
rule
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 20:46, Holly Bostick wrote:
Robin Atwood schreef:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in
the kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose
it after a reboot. After a bit of research I added:
# tun device for
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 21:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 19:48:49 +0700, Robin Atwood wrote:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in
the kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it
after a reboot.
The device is created
Robin Atwood wrote on 02/07/06 13:48:
I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in the
kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it after a
reboot. After a bit of research I added:
# tun device for hercules
KERNEL==tun, NAME=net/tun
to
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