Would anyone be so kind as to instruct me on exactly how to be removed
from this list... I believe I've tried all the classics - must be
missing something. Thanks.

Chris
 

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> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 4:53 AM
> To: Albert Bachmann
> Cc: Darren Reed; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Getting ipfilter to work on Solaris 10 
> 
> 
> >There isn't. If I add such a file I get an sppp0 interface 
> but the IP 
> >address is invalid since it is assigned upon connection to 
> my ISP. If I 
> >connect another interface (sppp1) is created.
> 
> I don't think you need one.  You should just create the one 
> on connection; if autopush is enabled for sppp, I'd expect 
> the module to be there.  But perhaps you can test using 
> ifconfig modinsert.
> 
> >I don't know how to STOP-A or L1-A. I use Solaris on a x86 machine.
> 
> You'd need to boot under the kernel debugger (boot -k) and 
> then type F1-A.
> 
> >For now I give up. Solaris' own ipfilter is clearly not working and 
> >using a self compiled ipfilter causes system crashes. I was quite 
> >determined to run Solaris but this and other issues are very 
> >frustrating. For over a week now I try to get it working 
> properly with 
> >only very limited success. Given the fact that a lot of Sun people 
> >treat Linux like a child implying Solaris' technical superiority I 
> >expected more from this OS. This is not the place for such a 
> rant but I 
> >am sick of it. I will look after the core files and report 
> them later. 
> >Thanks again Darran for your advices!
> 
> 
> I think you may need to use the "plink" option for ppp in 
> order to push the appropriate modules on the stack.
> 
> Casper
> 

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