RE: PPP kernel support loss <??> and "other UNIX" drivers
So, it's set as MY domain, not a domain I'm connecting to? Hmmm... Will
this have side effects when I DO set up the ethernet connection? (I'm
also wired to a LAN and through it - and the firewall - to the internet.
Maybe I'll reset it to something like debian.ctg.com - the LAN domain is
ctg.com - and try again... Hate these damn installs! <g>...)
> ----------
> From: Martin
> Bialasinski[SMTP:martin@internet-treff.uni-koeln.de]
> Sent: Friday, January 23, 1998 9:38AM
> To: Hogland, Thomas E.
> Subject: Re: PPP kernel support loss <??> and "other UNIX"
> drivers
>
> "Hogland, Thomas E." <HoglandTE@alyeska-pipeline.com> writes:
>
> > ethernet anyplace, just PPP; set PC name as Linux, network/domain
> name
> > as servcom.com (my ISP) and all appropriate IP addresses...
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Don't do that. Chose a non-existent domain like "mynet.home" or such.
> This
> will save you from much trouble in the future.
>
> If you want, check the january 1998 mailinglist archive for a posting
> I did
> about this subject.
>
> Ciao,
> Martin
>
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