> Then you are not using PPTP to your modem but to your ISP, your modem is
> behaving correctly and you don't need pppoeconf at all, because there is
> no way we can know the details of PPTP tunneling used by every provider.
pppoe does run locally over the eth0, and the modem is correctly
discover
> > It is a gateway and does work as such. Did I not write in my last e-mail
> > that *without* starting pppoe one can reach the provider's WAN via the
> > default route going via the speedtouch?
> Then the modem is configured as a router and you don't need need PPTP
> at all...
Marco, you seem to
> > Marco has pretty much summed it up. I fail to see though why the modem asking
> > the host to consider the modem the default gateway is a bug. The routing
> Because the modem is not a gateway and will not work as such?
[snip]
> If the speedtouch DHCP server really provides a default route whe
On Tuesday 21 September 2004 00:12, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Sep 20, Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Which loop? I do not know why your modem has an own IP, maybe it is a
> > router and not a modem? Why does it give your local systems DHCP
> > adresses? How are they related to whatever
> As said to the previous bug reporters, it is simply not my job to load
> _kernel_ modules for some other package. It would just additional
> complexity while there are other places where it must be fixed. I agree
> that this bug looks very shameful for a fresh Debian release so it
> should be rel
Package: alsa-base
Version: 1.0.5a-3
Severity: normal
(Please see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=265183
for the full machine specs)
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Following some wisdom I've google(TM)d out there, I tried installing ALSA
on the laptop (see the original posting on the bug thread for the specs).
Sound works out of the box, except that it doesn't survive apm
suspend/resume (i.e. after it happens, no app can open /dev/dsp,
gets a device busy erro
The thing that happens as a by-product of pppoeconf that enables the
pppoe to work later on is the loading of the pppoe module. So to have
pppoe working after reboot, `modprobe pppoe' is needed before `pon
dsl-provider'. I think pppoeconf should have done something differently
with the files it gen
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: sarge rc1 rel 7Aug04, d/l from a mirror off debian.org
uname -a:
Linux travel 2.4.26-1-386 #1 Thu Jul 22 12:46:23 JST 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
Date: Thu Aug 12 04:52:41 IDT 2004
Method:
booted usi
> > I believe that the base-config logs should not be world readable.
> > Some of the packages ask for passwords that are echoed back during
> > the configuration (e.g. pppoeconf), albeit stored later in files
> > not readable by the world.
>
>
> THen this bug pertains to what you call pppoeconf (i
Package: base-config
Version: 2.25
Severity: normal
Tags: security
I believe that the base-config logs should not be world readable.
Some of the packages ask for passwords that are echoed back during
the configuration (e.g. pppoeconf), albeit stored later in files
not readable by the world.
-- Sy
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