I wish to thank everyone who replied so promptly to my message. I
appreciate all the help. I knew this had to be simple, but I was having a
brain freeze. With you help I was able to get the script running in 2
minutes.
Thanks again to all.
Best Regards,
Roger McClurg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I've just compiled mrouted 3.9beta under bering-uclibc with buildtool.
Even it seems that the kernel shipped with the distro was compiled with the
option CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y, but I get:
mrouted: 21:50:49.026 can't enable Multicast routing in kernel: Protocol not
available
Any ideas?
Lino,
I think you need to enable CONFIG_IP_MROUTE in the kernel for mrouted
to work.
Eric
Hi all,
I've just compiled mrouted 3.9beta under bering-uclibc with buildtool.
Even it seems that the kernel shipped with the distro was compiled with the
option CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y, but I get:
It has PPTP server built in and boots from a CD-ROM while the
configuration is saved to a floppy. There are some known
problems with some XP clients.
Are they using ppp-2.4.2x and poptop-1.1.4x? The XP problems can be solved
via iptables clamps (clamp-mss-to-pmtu I believe), or using an
Hi everyone!
O.K. Per Charles Tom's suggestions (thank you, gentlemen), I decided to
try and assign my additional IP addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces. I
tried to assign them in, at first, 2 different ways...neither one of which
worked. I tried:
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet
Neither. He is using MPD. This is based on FreeBSD 4.9. PoPTop wasn't
an option because it doesn't run in userland and he wants to make it as
secure as possible.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 11:15 AM
To: 'Ping Kwong';
Craig Caughlin wrote:
Hi everyone!
O.K. Per Charles Tom's suggestions (thank you, gentlemen), I decided to
try and assign my additional IP addresses in the /etc/network/interfaces. I
tried to assign them in, at first, 2 different ways...neither one of which
worked. I tried:
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