Russell Rademacher wrote: > Well... from the documenations, it seems that diald.options, and > diald.conf is missing. Everything else seems to be in the right place except > for those two.
Is there a diald.options in /usr/doc/diald/examples ? YOu could copy that to /etc/diald/ and edit that. Don't know about diald.conf > > > Secondly, I tried to get it to work from my little editing and it does > not work at all. Heck.. I fired up lynx and got this message: Alert!: Unable > to connect to remote host. Now... what I understand, diald's purpose is to > make a connection either by ISDN or 56K modem when you do TCP/IP query from > the > box. > > So... is there some areas that need to be configured beside diald to > make the system work properly? I am sort of lost here and I am considering > un-installing the diald and do a installation by source instead to make it > work > since the debianized version do not work and the documenations from the > diald's > website says quite a few things differently here as well. I am not trying to > put down Debian. Quite the opposite but this is the first gripes I came > across > with this one since I have used Debian for past few months and had no problems > setting up few different areas. This diald is the new project and this > baffled You must have slip support in the kernel along with ppp. HTH > > me. :) > > On 15-Apr-99 John Hasler wrote: > > Russell Rademacher writes: > >> I would appreciate some assistance on getting the Diald working. It > >> seems that some files are missing to make it a complete installation from > >> the debian file. > > > > What seems to be missing? I had to edit /etc/diald/options, but everything > > was present. > > ---------------------------------- > Date: 15-Apr-99 Time:18:18:25 > Russell Rademacher > Grapevine2 Technical Support Specialist > System Adminstrator > Toll-Free: 800-267-3070 > Phone: 716-214-5644 > Fax: 716-214-5642 > TDD: 716-214-5643 > ICQ: 10663810 > AIM: ElikCyber > ---------------------------------- > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- dyer