of anything right now.
Hope this helps,
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be in the server's /etc/hosts file or access
is refused.
I don't know whether that applies to the kernel nfs daemon though.
HTH,
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to be loaded moments after init starts anyway.
Basically, it comes down to personal preference. Everything will work either
way so it comes down to kernel size vs lsmod output.
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, if you're not going to use the 172.24.1.2, how about removing it
altogether? If you use ifconfig to replace the local IP address with the
234.234.234.234, does that work?
If so, you can force pppd to use it a the local IP address, using the
local:remote syntax.
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 06:50:32AM +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
Except that this is not a bridged connection so it doesn't use PPP
Sorry, I'd assumed it was a PPPoE connection.
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