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OYE! diald



Did you build it after running the "one-size-fits-all" latest
universal patch?  I was able to build it pretty easily after that, but I
did have to download it a few times due to corruption in transfer (?)

Chuck Young
GTE Internetworking

On Fri, 28 May 1999, Derek Martin wrote:

> Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 16:14:53 -0400
> From: Derek Martin <derek.martin at fmc-na.com>
> To: discuss at Blu.Org
> Subject: OYE!  diald
> 
> O.k. people,
> 
>   I've been touting the horn of Linux here for some time now, and
> convinced my company to use a Linux server to provide an on-demand PPP
> connection to our billing agencies.
> 
>   I've prototyped the system on a Slackware 3.4 system (with a 2.0.30
> kernel), using IP masquerading and diald.  Works perfectly.
> 
>   Now I've found myself in the embarrasing position of having gotten
> $2500 worth of equipment in, and being unable to get diald to compile on
> a redhat 5.2 system running kernel version 2.0.36 -- numerous things
> have changed since then, and a whole bunch of stuff is getting
> re-defined differently than a previous reference.
> 
>   Anyone have any thoughts on this one?  Has diald been replaced with
> something else in the later 2.0 kernels?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Derek Martin               | Unix System Administrator
> d_martin at worldnet.att.net  | Fresenius Medical Care
>                            | derek.martin at fmc-na.com
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