RedHAt done it well.
ARGS r in - /etc/sysconfig/dhcp
Settings in - /etc/dhcpd.conf
But still the man where confusing
at the end of the man you can see what files it uses ( like dhcpd.conf ) but
it does not mention /etc/sysconfig/dhcp whats so ever :(
- Original Message -
From: "Katriel
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:54:47PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> > Amir Sela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> > > deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to c
> Hi All,
>
> finally it is here:
> This is an "official" invitation of the Modiin.pm (also know as
> http://www.perl.org.il/ ) to the 2nd meeting.
>
> Date: 13th June 2002 18:00, the lecture will start at 19:00
> Location: to be announced later
> Agenda: Reuven Lerner ( www.lerner.co.il ) will
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:54:47PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Amir Sela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> > deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
> > which machine A communicat
>> Note: the whole RELAY_PPP1 thing is not mandatory, at least on the
>> ALCATEL modems. notice I don't use it.
>Interesting. Can anyone confirm or deny it? Should it be in the HOWTO?
A month or two ago my (Alcatel) ADSL stopped functioning altogether.
Might have even been the same "timeout se
On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 15:35, Amir Sela wrote:
> Hey all.
> Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
> which machine A communicates with machine C on a LAN, through machine B, the
> lin
Hi!
I may be able to come, but I can't quite guarantee it in advance due to my
tight schedule.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Gabor Szabo wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> finally it is here:
> This is an "official" invitation of the Modiin.pm (also know as
> http://www.perl.org.il/ ) t
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Amir Sela wrote:
> Hey all.
> Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
> which machine A communicates with machine C on a LAN, through machine B, the
> linux router,
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 16:54, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Amir Sela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> > deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation
> > in which machine A communicates with machine
Amir Sela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
> deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
> which machine A communicates with machine C on a LAN, through machine B, the
> linux router, and to
That's exactly what /etc/init.d/dhcpd does.
it sources /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd and uses "daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd
${DHCPDARGS}"
-Original Message-
From: Geoffrey S. Mendelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 3:02 PM
To: doron ofek
Cc: 'Ben-Nes Michael'; 'Katriel Traum'; [
doron ofek wrote:
>
> I don't think so
> In the man page u can see :" COMMAND LINE
>The names of the network interfaces on which dhcpd should listen
>for broadcasts may be specified on the command line."
> In the dhcpd init script u can the line:" daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd
> ${D
Hey all.
Anyone knows of a netfilter module that can be used (or any other way) to
deliberately stall a packet in the router ? I want to create a situation in
which machine A communicates with machine C on a LAN, through machine B, the
linux router, and to stall the packets for a pre-determined
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, doron ofek wrote:
>
>
> I don't think so
> In the man page u can see :" COMMAND LINE
> The names of the network interfaces on which dhcpd should listen
> for broadcasts may be specified on the command line."
> In the dhcpd init script u can the line:" daemon /us
actually what hacking your modem refers to, is making it initiate the ppp link
by itself and therefore, cancelling the need to set up pptp in the computer
itself, which in addition to activating the dhcpd in the modem can make life
pretty easy for you. (something that could solve the problem in
I don't think so
In the man page u can see :" COMMAND LINE
The names of the network interfaces on which dhcpd should listen
for broadcasts may be specified on the command line."
In the dhcpd init script u can the line:" daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd
${DHCPDARGS}"
Thet start the daemo
Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
>
> Demn.
>
> they sure forgot to mention it in the man :(
Yes, they did:
(from man dhcpd)
COMMAND LINE
The names of the network interfaces on which dhcpd should
listen for broadcasts may be specified on the command
line. This should be d
On 06/04/2002 12:54:47 PM ZE3 Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
>> Note: the whole RELAY_PPP1 thing is not mandatory, at least on the
ALCATEL
>> modems. notice I don't use it.
>
>Interesting. Can anyone confirm or deny it? Should it be in the HOWTO?
To my best understanding, it's a configuration profile fr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> [If ppp scriptos on linux have slightly different syntax --> use yours
> here]
>
> and I hit it by doing a simple:
> /usr/local/sbin/pptp 10.0.0.138 Actcom&
On Linux it is similar but not exactly the same. At least on Red Hat
(though I think it is generally true for
Demn.
they sure forgot to mention it in the man :(
- Original Message -
From: "Katriel Traum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 12:14 PM
Subject: RE: DHCPD problem
> I encountered the same problem.
> what you have to do is edit /etc/sysconfig/dhc
Bezeq just told me (after a lot of "we have no support for Linux" and
attempts to give me a 192.168.*.* address to ping while I had no
connection) it was something on their side and they were working on
it.
To be fair to Bezeq's support, the last guy was friendly and did try
hard to help, and di
as the number of 'positive' replies crossed the minimum we defined (20,
and without counting the few 'mabyes') we've reached the point of
no-return, and will perform the formal arrangements in the coming days.
once we order the movie and cinematheque hall, and thus have a final date,
we'll send a
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Actually, come to think about it, contrary to what I wrote in the
> posting that puzzled you, one can argue that a device driver is a
> piece of software that makes a particular piece of software work,
> using knowledge of its specific characteristics that are outside of
I don't know how helpful this is, cuz I run FreeLSD, but essentially pptp
and ppp are rather the same.
I have /etc/ppp/ppp.conf that looks like:
Actcom:
set authname "aris@IActcom"
set authkey "putpasswordhere"
set timeout 0
set ifaddr 0 0
add default HISADDR
enable dns
set mtu 1452
[If p
I encountered the same problem.
what you have to do is edit /etc/sysconfig/dhcp
and set the DHCPDARGS to the interface or interfaces you want dhcpd to
listen on.
root@gw etc# cat /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd
# Command line options here
DHCPDARGS=eth1
that way dhcpd will listen only on one interface, and
Dear Mulix et al,
I am trying to set up my brand new ADSL, and I am getting the
following timeout error:
Jun 4 11:21:47 trillian pptp[28241]: log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp_ctrl.c:580]:
Client connection established.
Jun 4 11:21:48 trillian pptp[28241]: log[pptp_dispatch_ctrl_packet:pptp
Hi All
I have dificulty using DHCPD on Linux server (rh7.3) with 2 interfaces
I found out the dhcpd require me to specify all the interfaces on the
server to start even if i dont want to use ( in this example eth0 ) one
of the interfaces.
the HOWTO recomended me to enter this line for the unu
Hi All,
finally it is here:
This is an "official" invitation of the Modiin.pm (also know as
http://www.perl.org.il/ ) to the 2nd meeting.
Date: 13th June 2002 18:00, the lecture will start at 19:00
Location: to be announced later
Agenda: Reuven Lerner ( www.lerner.co.il ) will talk about
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