Re: Linux is Driving me $#@!!!! nutz!!!
- From: Gunner <gunner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 06:45:41 GMT
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 03:38:49 GMT, The Hurdy Gurdy Man
<bryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Zebee Johnstone <zebeej@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Well, if you are going via dialup, you aren't using eth0. You are
>> using an ethernet device called ppp0. (if you are using ADSL not
>> dial up then everything changes...)
>>
>> So don't bother messing about with eth0, ignore it. Do everything you
>> were thinking of doing with eth0 but do it with ppp0 instead.
>
>I'm wondering if he'd benefit from completely disabling eth0 for the time
>being. As in putting something like 'alias eth0 off' in /etc/modules.conf
>(assuming that's what he's got, and not /etc/modprobe.conf... I'm on a FC4
>machine, which differs). At least then there'd be no chance of something
>changing the default route to eth0, and the likelyhood of errors being
>logged someplace that would help track down the offending process.
>
>Back when I used to use PPP with Linux, there was an /etc/ppp directory
>that contained startup and shutdown scripts, and those were what would set
>the default route to what it should be. That was a while ago, though. It
>has most likely changed, although I do still see that directory on my FC4
>box. Still, it doesn't seem like devices ever alter the default route when
>they come up. All they ever do is add a route to the network considered
>local to their address. I would think that it would be sufficient to
>statically assign a benign address (like 10.0.0.1) to eth0, and hopefully
>there would be scripts smart enough to add/change the default route when
>ppp0 comes up. That's certainly the way I had it working back in the days
>before DSL.
>
>Heck, Gunner, if you were going to be in the Pasadena area, I'd say just
>drop it off and let me see if I can get it running some afternoon. I haven't
>played with PPP in years, it'd be an interesting walk down memory lane.
I go through there at least twice a week. If I cant muddle through
it..Id love to have you look it over.
Gunner
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