On Monday 05 June 2006 15:41, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> The (current) problem is that the registration program does not ask which
> ethernet card you wish to bind to, nor does it look at the Asterisk config
> and use the MAC address of the ethernet card whose IP address is referenced
> in bindaddr (as an example).  It grabs eth0 and runs.
Has anyone tried renaming the interfaces on the box?  On all my systems I 
rename the ethernet interfaces to more friendly names ("dmz", "lan", "ext") 
so there is no ambiguity.  If the license verification code is really looking 
for "eth0" it might be possible to juggle some interface names until the USB 
ethernet interface shows up as eth0.

On Linux, consult ifrename(8)

I haven't tried it but it might work.

/BAK/
-- 
Ben Klang
Alkaloid Networks
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404.475.4850
http://projects.alkaloid.net
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