On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Mikus Grinbergs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some small discrepancies in the output of the new 'olpc-netstatus': > > 1) I have a wired connection. (NO wireless.) I do not understand why, > but for some Joyride builds, the wired connection gets assigned to 'eth0', > and for others it gets assigned to 'eth1'. My current build (1932) assigns > it to 'eth1'. The result is 'olpc-connections' and 'olpc-netstatus' have > NOTHING to report for 'eth0' (that interface is there, but does not have an > IPv4 address). > olpc-netstatus should work either way. I see that it detected properly that eth1 is your ethernet. It should also work if it was the other way around. it scans all eth*, and checks which has an IP.(now if both have an IP it willonly choose one) oh btw *I think* eth1 shows as the wireless, when you upgrade the build with the eth/usb adapter plugged in(not 100% sure) about olpc-connections then this is a bug. It is not smart enough to determine whether eth0/eth1 is active. I will make sure this is fixed before i put on the build > > 2) My connection goes through a proxy. The result is that > 'olpc-connections' and 'olpc-netstatus' show the Proxy-system IP, where they > claim to be showing the Jabber-system IP. > this i dont know how to fix. perhaps there is nothing i can do. I will have to ask in 1cc > > 3) (For "nameserver"?) 'olpc-netstatus' refers to /root/test. My system > has no such file. > oh this is a terrible mistake! I was testing with a sample resolv.conf file and I forgot about it. I updated it properly now on the wiki. Thanx alot! Thanks alot for the feedback!
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