On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 23:19, Ken wrote:
Second on the dachstien-CD-v1.0.2.iso image it indicated
from the contents that both the OpenSSH and Koon's older
(!!-Depricated-!!) version was on the CD but in reality only
the OpenSSH version was on the CD which didn't seem to be a
problem at
Hello Peter, others
you asked:
How do you see what your IP addresses are? Ifconfig not on the floppy.
ip addr
pn] You wouldn't happen to know where they buried the equivalent command
on a 2.4 (SuSE 7.1) kernel, would ya?
the ip command and the equivalent tools are in the package
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From: Eric Wolzak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
the ip command and the equivalent tools are in the package
iproute2.(rpm)
this is not part of the personal version of suse linux but is
provided with the professional version.
You can however get this packet from the
I did however have some minor confusion which might assist
other who are also confused.
First was that when I looked at the weblet website for the
first time it showed me an error on the RAM Disk which I
later learned was not actually an error but the fact that I
had the CD mounted and it
In Dachstein cd, the pppoe package contains an init script which calls
adsl-start
I used to call adsl-start from the if_up function in the network.conf but
now that
Charles has some support for pppoe , I try to follow him closely.
I'm not sure it wouldn't be better to call adsl-start from
Cokey de Percin wrote:
I guess I've missed something somewhere. I've seen references to
newer Oxygen releases, such as 12/11? Where might these be hiding?
These are here:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/development/
As you might guess from the URL these are development releases, and
Just a note of experience, to get the scripts to pick up the ip address
assigned by the pppoe server I had to put a 15 second delay after adsl-start
in network.conf. This was on EigerStein2BETA.exe.
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I ended up downloading natsemi.c:v1.11 11/7/2001 from
ftp://www.scyld.com/pub/network/natsemi.c
Had to compile under a 2.2.x kernel -- Suse 7.0 seemed to work --- since
gcc is not on the Dachstein floppy image.
If Charles the sourceforge folks have positive results wherever they
test these
Does lpr support PCMCIA Ethernet cards ?
Thanks,
George..
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Sorry I didn't say this before, but I am using the Dachstien floppy boot
image. So what is on the CD may not be there.
Can you point me to the init and adsl-start scripts somewhere on the web?
Is there a pppoe module or package that is needed?
I am connecting to Bellsouth's DSL service through
Unfortunaltly, no. I have since had to temporarily abondon the project.
Too many fires at once. I will probably, but not sure, try to continue this
project in January sometime.
David
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From: Rishi K. Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Ken wrote:
[...]
I find it interesting that OpenSSH works with Putty when
they explicitly say on their website that they do NOT
support OpenSSH unless Jacques Nilo's version of OpenSSH
just degrades itself to use ssh v1 or v2 when attaching from
Putty. It may be that
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