On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 22:44:21 +0100, gianca wrote:
> Felix Karpfen ha scritto:
>> When booting Debian Etch, one of the displayed messages reads that the use
>> of "etc/network/options" is now deprecated and the entries should be
>> transferred to "/etc/sys
Felix Karpfen ha scritto:
When booting Debian Etch, one of the displayed messages reads that the use
of "etc/network/options" is now deprecated and the entries should be
transferred to "/etc/sysctl.conf".
As from "/usr/share/doc/netbase/README.Debian", you have
When booting Debian Etch, one of the displayed messages reads that the use
of "etc/network/options" is now deprecated and the entries should be
transferred to "/etc/sysctl.conf".
Which I did and failed.
I now get the following additional error messages:
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Am Wed, 02 Jun 2004 19:09:22 -0400 schrieb Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Can someone explain how this is used for the iptables configurations and
> for setting /proc/sys/net/ipv4/... options?
>
> I am also interesting in knowing if I can replace:
>
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 07:09:22PM -0400, Tom Allison wrote:
> I found this in my /etc/network/options
>
> ip_forward=no
> spoofprotect=yes
> syncookies=no
>
>
> Can someone explain how this is used for the iptables configurations and
> for setting /proc/sys/net/
I found this in my /etc/network/options
ip_forward=no
spoofprotect=yes
syncookies=no
Can someone explain how this is used for the iptables configurations and
for setting /proc/sys/net/ipv4/... options?
I am also interesting in knowing if I can replace:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/i
Hi,
I'm looking into a couple of options on backing up my laptop.
What I want to do is replace a 1.4G drive with a 5G drive.
It runs debian/unstable, has no cdrom drive, and was installed through
PCMCIA ethernet(xircom cardbus 16-bit). /root is reiserfs, but that's
not really important, I might
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On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 12:11:14PM -0500, Greg Sidelinger wrote:
> O my gosh, that is a lot of typing just to alter my networking config, but
> what I'm currently doing. Yes I am trying to be the laziest productive
> person alive. I will look into on
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 11:08:17AM -0500, Greg Sidelinger wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any nice debian packages that allow a user to
> easily change their network settings. I use different networks with my
> system and dhcp is not the way to go with some of them. I use dhcp
> sometimes,
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 11:08:17AM -0500, Greg Sidelinger wrote:
> I was wondering if there are any nice debian packages that allow a user to
> easily change their network settings. I use different networks with my
> system and dhcp is not the way to go with some of them. I use dhcp
> sometimes,
I was wondering if there are any nice debian packages that allow a user to
easily change their network settings. I use different networks with my
system and dhcp is not the way to go with some of them. I use dhcp
sometimes, need a static others and sometimes even use PPP. It all
depends on where
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