> > Hi John, discussions should really happen on the mailing list: that way > other people can help, and others with the same problem can find the > discussion in the list archive. > Good point - in that case, if I need to send another attachment, I'll need to find a method where it doesn't get stripped before reaching the mail list. I'll try adding a ".txt" extension next time. Sometimes that works.
> > You are right that both are still running: here is the PPPoE setup > running: > > [...] > > So the question is: who is launching this PPPoE stuff? How about doing > grep -r nas0 /etc > to find out. > Okay - that produced this output:- grep: /etc/alternatives/irssi: No such file or directory grep: /etc/alternatives/irssi.1.gz: No such file or directory /etc/init.d/dial: ifconfig nas0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up grep: /etc/rc0.d/K10speedtouch: No such file or directory grep: /etc/rc1.d/K10speedtouch: No such file or directory grep: /etc/rc2.d/S90speedtouch: No such file or directory /etc/rc2.d/S95dial: ifconfig nas0 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up grep: /etc/rc3.d/S90speedtouch: No such file or directory grep: /etc/rc4.d/S90speedtouch: No such file or directory grep: /etc/rc5.d/S90speedtouch: No such file or directory grep: /etc/rc6.d/K10speedtouch: No such file or directory which has now led me to find the problem. Those 2 files (dial & S95dial) were first produced when I ran the new setup instructions. Initially, I'd installed for PPPoE but when that didn't work I reinstalled, trying PPPoATM. However, what I didn't realise was that the setup procedure doesn't overwrite existing files. Therefore some parts of the installation were now set up for PPPoATM whilst other parts were still trying to use PPPoE. I've just deleted those 2 files and done a new installation and my Speedtouch modem is now working again (my firewall doesn't work any more - but that's a different issue). Thanks for all your help. John Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB Pour se dىsinscrire : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
