Hello all,
Does anyone have a .deb file built for PPP 2.4.1 (in Debian woody) for mppe
and PPTPD. Or know were to get one?
I would like to use PPTPD with encryption, and the only way is to rebuild the
PPP daemon for it.
I have already rebuilt my 2.2.19 kernel with the kernel-mppe-patch.
Lindsay Allen wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
I've had a similar problem. Switched to nut, and that seems to be
working just fine for me. I have a Smart-UPS 620 with smart cable.
I haven't received any reply from the apcupsd debian developer.
Does anyone know if he
try nut and see what happens.
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
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Lindsay Allen wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
I've had a similar problem. Switched to nut, and that seems to be
working just fine for me. I have a Smart-UPS 620 with smart cable.
I'm having problems with nut right now. The command upsc which I guess is
supposed to give
Is it possible to bridge with woody and kernel=2.2.19.
I only see the bridge-utils package...this seems to only work with 2.4.x
kernels.
Thanks,
---Dean.
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the UPS without having to wait too long before
it shutdown the machine.
apcupsd version=3.8.1.5-1
Debian version=woody
kernel=2.2.19
Any ideas on what I'm missing here?
Has anyone else seen this problem?
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
==
SYSLOG
named[8222]: denied update from [192.168.100.100].1061 for
100.168.192.in-addr.arpa
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:47:10PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
Will turning this feature?? off in Win2K allow the dhcp-dns scripts
in linux to update bind?
no, it's
#
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:47:10PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
Will turning this feature?? off in Win2K allow the dhcp-dns scripts
in linux to update bind?
no, it's unrelated. it'll just stop the w2k clients from attempting to
update the dns server.
How do I fix
to put it in the docs or README file.
Thanks for all the help, and I hope this sheds some light for other readers of
this list,
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:47:10PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
Will turning this feature?? off in Win2K allow the dhcp-dns
lists.
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
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=
SOFTWARE VERSIONS
=
DNSSERVER
= 192.168.100.20 (srfs1 = debian linux)
DHCPSERVER
= 192.168.100.20 (srfs1 = debian linux)
DHCP CLIENT MACHINE = 192.168.100.100
.
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 11:02:00PM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
Sep 6 15:07:31 srfs1 named[1944]: denied update from
[192.168.100.100].1097 for mydomain.com
Sep 6 15:07:31 srfs1 named[1944]: denied update from
[192.168.100.100].1103 for 100.168.192
scripts in
linux to update bind?
How do I fix the problem of dhcp-dns not updating bind? Is it related to the
win2K feature??
Thanks for all the help and info.,
---Dean.
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 08:17:04AM -0700, Dean A. Roman wrote:
I'm a bit confused
Hello all,
It appears that the superblock is bad? I have tried some other superblocks
with no luck. The following commands below show the problem. I can't mount
the file system either. I checked the partition table with fdisk and everything
looks fine...except the partition no longer lists
Another easy way is to issue the command:
ls -l | grep ^d
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
Unknown wrote:
What is the best way to get the equivalent of the DOS command
dir /ad in linux? That command will show just the (sub)directories
and not ordinary files.
I thought that ls -d would
appreciated.
Thanks,
---Dean Roman.
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Hello all,
I am running an nfs server from a debian(potato) machine. It is running
2.2.18 kernel and the kernel mode nfs server with both kernel mode nfs-server
v.3 and v2 configured.
The solaris box is a sun sparc ultra60 dual processor running solaris 7.
== On Debian machine (nfs
to tell modprobe where to find the new modules?
Thanks for any help you can give!
---Dean Roman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
do to tell modprobe where to find the new modules?
Thanks for any help you can give!
---Dean Roman (Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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