To those who've helped:
Wanted to tell everyone thanks for all the help. I finally got
dns resolution to work with tinydns and dnscache. I have a few
curiosities at the moment regarding my setup. I am not sure what
information could be helpful in figuring out why they occur. But
if people
Hi Jacques!
Jacques Nilo wrote:
I believe I still have 1.1, do you believe it would work with it?
I am afraid no.
[I'll try to update ASAP though...]
OK. Let us know when you will have tried.
Jacques
I've now updated to 1.2, loaded the module and added it to the interfaces
file and this is what
How looks like your /etc/interfaces file ?
Jacques
Le Dimanche 6 Juillet 2003 15:09, Nicolas Riendeau a écrit :
Hi Jacques!
Jacques Nilo wrote:
I believe I still have 1.1, do you believe it would work with it?
I am afraid no.
[I'll try to update ASAP though...]
OK. Let us know when
I believe that my problem with su and passwd is that they require
root access to run properly. This link:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=1430group_id=13751,
seems to indicate that older versions of tiny login had a security
problem if you enabled the permission change.
Hi,
A few weeks ago, I asked you about how to do a
package, atmtools.lrp, and you told me that you had it
but you were not sure about if it worked or not. I
tried it, doing LANE and it seems to work pretty good.
If you want I cant tell you the configuration of my
experiment, so later you can put
Hi M,
Yes, I thought this would be the case. I'll have to look into this, but
either way, a DES VPN is not secure, and I think I'll just tell the guys
at the remote end that they have to supply a Linux box with DES support
as I don't want to be held responsible for implementing such an insecure