My log appears much the same.
wanpipe: Probing for WANPIPE hardware
wanpipe: S508-ISA card found, port 0x360
wanpipe: Allocating maximum 2 devices: wanpipe1 - wanpipe2
Looks normal but no interface exists.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael D. Schleif [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 12:03 AM
To: Doug O'Halloran
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] wanpipe
Doug O'Halloran wrote:
>
> When you say 'everything appears to work', what do you mean?
>
> Does dmesg or tailing /var/log/messages say anything about your card?
> Anything like: "Damn... Adapter won't start!" <- from latest sdladrv.c
>
> When it was working under LRP 2.9.8, were you loading a wanpipe.lrp in
> syslinux.cfg? If you just changed your kernel to Eigerstein, and it
> still worked, maybe your old version had some of the config tools
> already installed. From perusing the Dachstein-CD, it doesn't appear to
> be there.
>
> Again, it's been a while since I played with one, but a little bit more
> detail would be helpful.
In my case, syslogd messages show that the four (4) .O files from
Sangoma's wanpipe.lrp are functioning and without error. There is *no*
ominous statement like your example.
For me, the most startling indicator is this:
Starting all WANPIPE devices:
When I review /usr/sbin/wanrouter, case start), I cannot see any
condition under which *NOTHIING* more is echo'd than this line, unless
there is *NO* file in /etc/wanpipe/ ;<
Nevertheless, that line is all that I see, then starting the eth0
interface. Sometimes, depending on which errant configuration
permutation I use, I will get three of these:
Cannot find device "wanpipe1"
Or, this:
Error: an inet prefix is expected rather than "dev".
Any ideas?
> "Michael D. Schleif" wrote:
> >
> > Any luck on this?
> >
> > I've spent much of the last two days trying to get this to work --
> > without success ;<
> >
> > As Eddie said, everything appears to work, except there is *no*
> > interface . . .
> >
> > Eddie Wilson wrote:
> > >
> > > Has anyone configured Dachstein-CD to use a wanpipe card?
> > >
> > > I started with LRP 2.9.8 then switched to eigerstein kernel to support
> > > ipsec. I am unable to get ipsec running so I have decided to start from
> > > scratch with Dachstein-CD.
> > >
> > > I have had no previous problems with wanpipe but I don't get an interface
> > > using DCD. The drivers seem to load without error messages but no device is
> > > created.
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