Geoffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> beczuse it runs rc.firewall and if you use dynamic ip then the ip addr
> can only be defined in rc.firewall (something like ifconfig | grep 'inet
> addr' | sed ...etc), so when you run rc.firewall for ppp* devices + not
> on boot then it will bail out with errors. rc.firewall should ONLY be
> run on boot IF we are running eth* devices and not ppp devices.
i don't catch the point, rc.firewall is generally here to set
ipchains rules or enable/disable /proc/sysctl features, what's wrong
with this ?
> alos when you ahlt the system with shutdown -r now then it brings down
> ppp* ok, but it still says failed. pls fix.
we try to bring down all interfaces even the one who are not
setup with ONBOOT=yes (because the user can do some ifup
interface). I don't see why he say failed.
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