Just downloaded the floppy .bin , built a 1680 fd (on suse box)
popped it in the Aptiva doorstop, and away we went!
This is truly cookin' as a firewall.
My hat goes off to all of you.
I still had to replace the natsemi.o module with my own compiled a few
days ago. Not sure what would be differen
Current lrp instances of iptraf cannot see anything, except ethernet
devices.
Since I've been working with wanpipe, I've a requirement to debug tcp
issues and want to use iptraf.
iptraf v2.5 documentations states:
``IPTraf 2 requires Linux 2.2. It now uses the new PF_PACKET socket
family as i
Announcement - DachStein PPPoE
EigerStein2BETA PPPoE v.0.4 is officially discontinued from the viewpoint of
its maintainer (which is me).
With the release of DachStein and a combined CDROM/Floppy aproach a new
Image is available from my site that contains PPPoE suport based on the
DachStein v.1.
Hello Jacques, others
Thanks for your answer, changing the kernel was what i wanted to
do.
I misunderstood your previous posts. I read them but understood,
you wanted to get rid of the patch, that you allready have i missed.
After booting with the "small-linux",I managed to get the rp-pppoe,
Has anyone successfully tried to add additional ramdisks (/dev/ram2)?
The whole ramdisk/ramlog is confusing.
kp
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Hello again Eric
By the way I forgot to suggest to use the "small" or the "normal" kernel
in my kernel-2.4.14 directory. (The 2.4.14 default is indeed the "mini"
one)
The small kernel config looks like:
CONFIG_PPP=m
# CONFIG_PPP_MULTILINK is not set
# CONFIG_PPP_FILTER is not set
CONFIG_PPP_ASYNC
> > It should work but cannot test it here. Let me know if it works.
> >
> I tried this pppd with the rp-pppoe and the kernel pppoe,
> I set up a second machine as a pppoe-server and tried to connect.
> The pppd started a connection, got also a session but then the
> communication failed
> with
>