Robin Atwood wrote on 02/07/06 13:48: > I need a device /dev/net/tun to use with hercules. tun is defined in the > kernel and the traditional mknode method works fine but I loose it after a > reboot. After a bit of research I added:
> # tun device for hercules > KERNEL=="tun", NAME="net/tun" > to /etc/udev/50-udev.rules but it doesn't seem to hack it. :( > Anybody any ideas? I have this in my /etc/udev/rules.d/10-udev-rules # N.B.: Using := prevents later rules modifying parameters, # 50-dev-rules will reset device permissions to 600. KERNEL=="tun", NAME="net/%k",MODE:="666" If you're not running hercules as root, you will need at least file mode 660. Also, you should set /usr/bin/hercifc suid, otherwise hercules will not be able to create the tun device for you. Cheers, Dave -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list