>En passant � Woody, j'ai vu un avertissement qui me semble li� : >Configuring Diald >Diald needs a "fake" interface for the system to use when the >dialup link is down. The "ethertap" device is preferred for >this, as it was designed for this purpose. If ethertap is not >available, the system sets up a fake SLIP connection (the >precursor to PPP) to accomplish this. >Ethertap devices, however, are not shipped with Debian by default. >They can be created for you as part of this package >installation. It is optional, but highly recommended. >Should the ethertap devices be created? > >En outre je vois ceci : > >cat /etc/modutils/diald >alias tap0 ethertap >options tap0 -o tap0 unit=0 >alias tap1 ethertap >options tap1 -o tap1 unit=1 > >Voil� voil�, c'est donc utile � diald. Voil� voil�... >Utilises-tu diald ? Non !
Ok, j'ai d�sinstall� diald et c'est tout bon j'ai plus l'interface tap0. Merci ! -- http://www-internal.alphanet.ch/linux-leman/ avant de poser une question. Ouais, pour se d�sabonner aussi.
