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Bug#308633: util-linux: dmesg -n 0 gives error: klogctl: Invalid argument
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Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-486
Followup-For: Bug #439134
On a toshiba 110cs, booted with floppies, via plip
and masq installed a base system OK (alas slowly).
At reboot presents the boot options, then starts
and freezes after it says
savedefault
nearly at the beginning of the boot. Done
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Bug#439520: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686: Unable to connect with VPNC from HOME LAN
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Bug#439520: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686: Unable to connect with VPNC from HOME LAN
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tags 439520 moreinfo
severity 439520 normal
thanks
On Sat, Aug 25, 2007 at 02:28:13PM +0200, Steinar Bang wrote:
> I am also able to connect from the inside using Cisco's VPN client,
> using the same protocol (the work VPN gateway is a Cisco box).
No, it is usualy not the same. The Cisco client d
Matt T, thanks for pointing this out.
The solution being employed by other distributions is based on udev,
and twofold.
1) include a udev rule to create persistent ethernet device naming.
The first time a new MAC address is detected, add a rule to a udev
rule file(e.g. 70-persistent-net
Package: linux-image-2.6.18-5-686
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch1
Severity: important
The debian machine functions as a gateway between my home LAN (using a
10.10.10.* private network), and the outside world. When the gateway
was using sarge and a 2.4 kernel, VPNC from inside clients worked
withou
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch1
Last September Matt Domsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> reported a problem where,
due to the difference in the way the 2.4 and 2.6 kernels walk the PCI bus,
on some systems drivers (mainly NIC drivers) were discovering and naming
devices in different ord
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