On 20 Sep, bchiodini wrote:
> Andriy Luchkovsky wrote:
>
>> I'm running Linux-Mandrake 6.0
>> I've downloaded diald ver 0.99.1 and compiled it.
>> When I try to "diald" from command line, I get nothing on the screen and
>>
>> the following messages in /var/log/syslog:
>>
>> ************BEGIN
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux diald[834]: keepup parsing error. Got token
>> 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux diald[834]: parse string: 'tcp 120
>> tcp.dest=tcp.ssl'
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux diald[834]: keepup parsing error. Got token
>> 'tcp.ssl'. Not a known tcp service port.
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux diald[834]: parse string: 'tcp 120
>> tcp.source=tcp.ssl'
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap0
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap1
>> Sep 20 08:42:55 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap2
>> Sep 20 08:42:56 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap3
>> Sep 20 08:42:56 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap4
>> Sep 20 08:42:56 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap5
>> Sep 20 08:42:56 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap6
>> Sep 20 08:42:56 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap7
>> Sep 20 08:42:57 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap8
>> Sep 20 08:42:57 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap9
>> Sep 20 08:42:57 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap10
>> Sep 20 08:42:57 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap11
>> Sep 20 08:42:57 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap12
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap13
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap14
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux modprobe: can't locate module tap15
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux kernel: CSLIP: code copyright 1989 Regents of the
>> University of California
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux kernel: SLIP: version
>> 0.8.4-NET3.019-NEWTTY-MODULAR (dynamic channels, max=256) (6 bit
>> encapsulation enabled).
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux kernel: SLIP linefill/keepalive option.
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux diald[835]: start sl0: SIOCSIFMETRIC: Operation
>> not supported
>> Sep 20 08:42:58 linux diald[835]: Cannot determine ethernet address for
>> proxy ARP
>> **********END
>>
>> Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>>
>
> Andriy,
>
> Compile ethertap support into a kernel module and add the following to your
>/etc/conf.modules file:
>
> alias tap0 ethertap
>
> options tap0 -o tap0 unit=0
>
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i agree but should we add the other tap"x "lines to conf.modules or
they're only needed if your are more than one connection ???
Niko
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