Hallo Michael,
vielen Dank für Deine Antwort.
Es geht immer noch nicht...
Ich habe jetzt die ip-up umbenannt, so dass er sie gar nicht mehr ausführt.
Es kommt immernoch die Fehlermeldung im Kernel-output, can't determine local
IP-Adress. Wenn ich die IP-UP verwende und den Teil für IP-UP herauslösche,
dann bricht er die Verbindung ab, mit der gleichen Fehlermeldung.
Ich weiss nicht mehr weiter... Sämtlich Dokument habe ich gelesen, incl. dem
was Du mir geschickt hast.
Einzig wundert mich, dass er in der route.conf nicht die IP-Adresse hat
sondern den hostname.
Hier sind nochmal die letzten Dateien, mit den ich es versucht habe.
route.conf
#
# /etc/route.conf
#
# In this file you can configure your static routing...
#
# This file is read by /sbin/init.d/route.
#
#
# Destination Dummy/Gateway Netmask Device
#
# Examples:
#
# Net devices
10.1.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 eth0
10.1.1.190 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255
ippp0
default 10.1.1.199
der output wenn ich route eingebe... dann erscheit nicht mehr die IP
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
10.1.1.190 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0
ippp0
10.1.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0
loopback * 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 lo
default hirchesvr.hirch 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
ifconfig gibt die Meldung
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:D0:B7:B2:50:EC
inet addr:10.1.1.199 Bcast:10.1.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:12678918 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:2 frame:50
TX packets:13595929 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:116 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:11 Base address:0xc000
ippp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:10.1.1.199 P-t-P:10.1.1.190 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:88 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:97 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:30
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3924 Metric:1
RX packets:12236 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:12236 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
und noch meine rc.config dort kommt wohl der Name hirchesvr.hirche her...
INITRD_MODULES="ncr53c8xx eepro100"
LANGUAGE="german"
#
# Some people don't want SuSEconfig to modify the system. With this
# entry you can disable SuSEconfig completely.
# Please don't contact our support if you have trouble configuring your
# system after having disabled SuSEconfig. (yes/no)
#
ENABLE_SUSECONFIG=yes
#
# If you say yes here, you will have some control over the system even
# if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging.
# Please consult /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt
# for further information.
#
ENABLE_SYSRQ=no
#
#
# Local users will get RC_LANG as their default language,
# i.e. the environment variable $LANG . $LANG is the default
# of all $LC_*-variables, as long as $LC_ALL is not set, which
# overrules all $LC_-variables. If empty, $LANGUAGE will be used.
# Root uses this variable only if ROOT_USES_LANG is set to "YES"
#
#
RC_LANG=""
#
# This variable will overrule all LC-variables!!
# Again, ROOT_USES_LANG has to be set to YES in order
# to get any effect for the superuser.
#
RC_LC_ALL=""
#
# This defines the locale in which messages of programs and
# libraries with i18n-support should appear if a translated
# message catalog for the library or the program is installed.
# It also defines yes/no answers which are defined by the locale.
#
RC_LC_MESSAGES=""
#
# This defines the locale for character handling and classification.
# The locale defined here is used by the libc in functions which
# are used to qualify if this character is an charcater which may
# be used in an text string, if the character is e.g. lowercase
# and it defnes upper/lowercase-mapping of foreign characters
#
RC_LC_CTYPE=""
#
# This defines the locale for sorting strings and characters.
# The locale defined here is used by the libc in functions which
# are used to qualify if a character is befor or beyond an other
# character in the alphabet. Note: sort(1) doesn't use these
# functions, but other application such as databases may use it.
#
# To keep bash and possibly other apps from misbehavour because
# of mixed upper/lowercase sorting with locales, you should keep
# this at POSIX and just set it for the apps that need it:
#
RC_LC_COLLATE="POSIX"
#
# This defines the locale for date and time output formats.
# i.e.: 06/09/1999 vs. 09.06.1999
#
RC_LC_TIME=""
#
# This defines the locale for formatting and reading numbers.
# i.e.: 1,234.56 vs. 1.234,56
#
RC_LC_NUMERIC=""
#
# This defines the locale for formatting and reading money values.
#
RC_LC_MONETARY=""
#
# This defines if the user "root" should use the locale settings
# which are defined here.
#
ROOT_USES_LANG="no"
#
# SuSEconfig can mail reports (created by YaST or included in packages)
# to you. Here you can set the address. If you don't want reports to
# be send, then simply set it to "".
#
MAIL_REPORTS_TO="root"
#
# There are two levels of mailing. If you set MAIL_LEVEL it to "warn"
# you only get the important mails. If you set it to "all", you get
# logs also.
#
MAIL_LEVEL="warn"
#
# Which device is the mouse ? (e.g. "/dev/ttyS0")
#
MOUSE="/dev/ttyS1"
#
# Which device is the modem ? (e.g. "/dev/ttyS1")
#
MODEM=""
#
# keytable and console font
# (e.g. "de-latin1-nodeadkeys" for KEYTABLE, empty for US settings)
#
KEYTABLE="de-latin1.map.gz"
#
# Load this console font upon bootup:
#
CONSOLE_FONT=""
#
# Does your console font need a screenmap? Insert it into CONSOLE_SCREENMAP.
#
CONSOLE_SCREENMAP=""
#
# some fonts/keymap need a unicode map (TRANSLATION in former releases).
# add it to CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP.
#
CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP=""
#
# for some fonts the console has to be initialized with CONSOLE_MAGIC.
# CONSOLE_MAGIC can be empty or have the values "(B", ")B", "(K" or ")K".
#
CONSOLE_MAGIC=""
#
# keyboard repeat rate (2.0 - 30.0)
# keyboard delay time in ms (250, 500, 750, 1000)
# (If you want "kbdrate" to be executed, you have to set both of them.)
#
KBD_RATE=""
KBD_DELAY=""
#
# NumLock on? ("yes" or "no")
KBD_NUMLOCK="no"
#
# CapsLock on? ("yes" or "no")
KBD_CAPSLOCK="no"
#
# tty's for NumLock and CapsLock
# example: "tty1 tty2"
# "" for all tty's
#
KBD_TTY="tty1 tty2 tty3 tty4 tty5 tty6"
#
# Set to "-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, otherwise "".
#
GMT=""
#
# Timezone (e.g. CET)
# (this will set /usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime)
#
TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"
#
# start loopback networking? ("yes" or "no")
# (this will be needed for all rpc services)
#
START_LOOPBACK="yes"
#
# networking
#
# number of network cards: "_0" for one, "_0 _1 _2 _3" for four cards
#
NETCONFIG="_0 _1"
#
# contains all indices of active PCMCIA network devices
#
NETCONFIG_PCMCIA=""
#
# IP Adresses
#
IPADDR_0="10.1.1.199"
IPADDR_1="10.1.1.199"
IPADDR_2=""
IPADDR_3=""
#
# network device names (e.g. "eth0")
#
NETDEV_0="eth0"
NETDEV_1="ippp0"
NETDEV_2=""
NETDEV_3=""
#
# parameteres for ifconfig, simply enter "bootp" or "dhcpclient" to use the
# respective service for configuration
# sample entry for ethernet:
# IFCONFIG_0="192.168.81.38 broadcast 192.168.81.63 netmask 255.255.255.224"
#
IFCONFIG_0="10.1.1.199 broadcast 10.1.1.255 netmask 255.255.255.0 up"
IFCONFIG_1="10.1.1.199 pointopoint 10.1.1.190 up"
IFCONFIG_2=""
IFCONFIG_3=""
#
# setup dummy network device for IPADDR_0? this is useful for non permanent
# network connections (e.g. SLIP, PPP). Some software needs a connection
# to FQHOSTNAME (e.g. plp). (yes, no)
SETUPDUMMYDEV="no"
#
# Do you want the "dynamic IP patch" to be enabled at bootup? (yes/no)
#
IP_DYNIP="yes"
#
# Enable syn flood protection (see
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help)
# (yes/no)
#
IP_TCP_SYNCOOKIES=yes
#
# runtime-configurable parameter: forward IP packets.
# Is this host a router? (yes/no)
#
IP_FORWARD=no
#
# SuSEconfig can do some checks and modifications in /etc/hosts.
# If this is not wanted, set the following variable to 'no' (yes, no).
#
CHECK_ETC_HOSTS=yes
#
# If CHECK_ETC_HOSTS is set to yes, SuSEconfig sorts your
# /etc/hosts. But in some cases this may be unwanted. So here is a
# flag, where you can configure if /etc/hosts should be "beautified".
# (yes/no)
#
BEAUTIFY_ETC_HOSTS=no
#
# if SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID is set to yes, SuSEconfig sorts your /etc/passwd
# and /etc/group by uid/gid.
#
SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID=no
#
# hostname of the system (full name)
# if zero, and bootp is used above, bootp will also set the hostname
# (e.g. "riemann.suse.de" or "hugo.linux.de")
# don't forget to also edit /etc/hosts for your system
#
FQHOSTNAME="hirchesvr.hirche"
#
# SuSEconfig can create and check the /etc/host.conf for you. Should this
# be done ("yes" or "no").
#
CREATE_HOSTCONF="yes"
#
# Shall SuSEconfig maintain /etc/resolv.conf (needed for DNS) ?
# If set to yes and one of SEARCHLIST and NAMESERVER is empty,
# it is assumed, that no DNS is wanted and /etc/resolv.conf will
# be deleted. If yes and both are filled out, it will be created.
# "no" leaves /etc/resolv.conf untouched.
#
CREATE_RESOLVCONF=yes
#
# domain searchlist that should be used in /etc/resolv.conf
# (e.g. "suse.de linux.de uni-stuttgart.de")
# Attention! this has to be filled out, if you want to access a name server
#
SEARCHLIST="hirche"
#
# space separated list of nameservers that should be used for
/etc/resolv.conf
# give a maximum of 3 IP numbers
# (e.g. "192.168.116.11 192.168.7.7")
#
NAMESERVER="194.25.2.129"
#
# Used for News-Postings.
#
ORGANIZATION=""
#
# News server.
#
NNTPSERVER="news"
#
# space separated list of irc servers
#
IRCSERVER=""
#
# start the inet daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no")
# this is needed, if you have to telnet/rlogin to your own machine.
# It is also needed for the man page formatter in SuSE Help system
# and for starting the plp lp daemon.
#
START_INETD="yes"
#
# have mail daemon on SMTP port? ("yes" or "no")
# needed, if you receive email from other hosts via tcp/ip
# not needed, if you have a uucp-only host or only out-going email.
# If set to "yes", sendmail will be started as daemon.
# As uucp site, you can get along with "SMTP=no", if you make
# a "sendmail -q" call after each poll. (As rmail is queuing the mail only
# and not delivering it...)
#
SMTP="yes"
#
# some programs (e.g. lynx, arena and wget) support proxies, if set in
# environment. SuSEconfig can add this environment variables to
# /etc/SuSEconfig/* (sourced by /etc/profile etc.) - See
# http://www.suse.de/Support/sdb_e/lynx_proxy.html for more details.
# Example: HTTP_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/"
HTTP_PROXY=""
#
# Example: FTP_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/"
#
FTP_PROXY=""
#
# Example: GOPHER_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/"
#
GOPHER_PROXY=""
#
# Example: NO_PROXY="www.me.de, do.main, localhost"
#
NO_PROXY="localhost"
#
# start kernel daemon? ("yes" or "no")
#
START_KERNELD="yes"
#
# start cron daemon? ("yes" or "no")
# should be left unchanged to the default "yes" entry
#
CRON="yes"
#
# start portmap? ("yes" or "no")
# this is needed, if the NFS server is started or if NIS is used
# Caution! The portmapper will be started with no regard to
# START_PORTMAP if NFS_SERVER is set to "yes"!
#
START_PORTMAP="yes"
#
# should the NFS server be started on this host? ("yes" or "no")
# (needs activated portmapper)
#
NFS_SERVER="yes"
#
# should the kernel based NFS server be started on this host
# (instead of the user space version) ? ("yes" or "no")
# THIS NEEDS A 2.1 KERNEL WITH NFSD SUPPORT
#
USE_KERNEL_NFSD="yes"
#
# the kernel nfs-server supports multiple server threads
#
USE_KERNEL_NFSD_NUMBER="4"
#
# translates userid and goupid between server and client
# ("yes" or "no"). Needs to be started on NFS clients for
# certain special user-id mappings.
#
NFS_SERVER_UGID="no"
#
# should imported NFS be reexported? ("yes" or "no")
#
REEXPORT_NFS="no"
#
# when shutting down routing, all net connection can be closed (not useful
# in all cases). If CLOSE_CONNECTIONS is set to "true" /sbin/init.d/route
# scans /proc to search for network connections and sends a term signal
# to the processes.
#
CLOSE_CONNECTIONS="false"
#
# start pcnfsd (for PCNFS clients; needs activated portmapper -
# see man pcnfsd) (yes/no)
#
START_PCNFSD=no
#
# start bwnfsd (pcnfs related) (yes/no)
#
START_BWNFSD=no
#
# pcnfsd and bwnfsd need spool directory for lpd. Set it here.
#
PCNFSD_LPSPOOL=/var/spool/lpd
#
# start rwhod? NOTE: rwhod broadcasts regularly, so dial
# on demand connections (ISDN and/or diald) might be established
# (yes/no)
#
START_RWHOD=no
#
# should gpm be started on this machine? ("yes" or "no")
#
START_GPM="yes"
#
# gpm will be started with these parameters
# it won't be started in runlevel 3 (xdm)
# (example: "-t msc -m /dev/mouse")
#
GPM_PARAM=" -t ms -m /dev/mouse"
#
# start routed (for dynamic routing - see man routed) (yes/no)
# ATTENTION: starting routed causes net traffic every 30 seconds.
# If your host is connected to internet via dial-up it makes absolutely
# no sense to activate it.
#
START_ROUTED=no
#
# start the named (package bind)? You have to configure the named first,
# before you can start it (man named).
#
START_NAMED=no
#
# should updatedb (for locate) be started by cron.daily ("yes" or "no")
#
RUN_UPDATEDB=yes
#
# should mandb and whatis be recreated by cron.daily ("yes" or "no")
#
REINIT_MANDB=yes
#
# updatedb has a parameter "--localuser". it runs the find as this user.
# some people think, its a security hole to run it as root (because you
# can get information about directories you can not read normally). Some
# think its useful to hold all files in the database. If you want full
# information in locate db, set RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=root. If you want security
# use RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=nobody.
#
RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=nobody
#
# uptdatedb normally only scans local harddisks, but can include net paths
# in database as well. If you specify directories here, they will be
scanned.
#
UPDATEDB_NETPATHS=""
#
# uptdatedb can skip directories for its database. The following parameter
# says which.
#
UPDATEDB_PRUNEPATHS="/S.u.S.E. /mnt /cdrom /tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /var/spool
/proc"
#
# search net paths as ? (e.g. nobody)
#
UPDATEDB_NETUSER=""
#
# old corefiles? should they be deleted ("yes" or "no")
# if set to no, cron.daily will tell you, if it finds old core files.
# please note, that this feature needs RUN_UPDATEDB to be set to "yes".
#
DELETE_OLD_CORE=no
#
# how old are 'old' core files? (in days)
#
MAX_DAYS_FOR_CORE=7
#
# should old preformated man pages be deleted (/var/catman)
# (yes/no)
#
DELETE_OLD_CATMAN=yes
#
# How old are OLD preformated man pages for you? (days)
#
CATMAN_ATIME=7
#
# we have a small script to generate usr/info/dir file. This needs perl..
# ("yes" or "no")
#
CREATE_INFO_DIR="yes"
#
# SuSEconfig can call chkstat to check permissions and ownerships for
# files and directories (using /etc/permissions).
# Setting to "set" will correct it, "warn" produces warnings, if
# something strange is found. Disable this feature with "no".
#
CHECK_PERMISSIONS=set
#
# SuSE Linux contains two different configurations for
# chkstat. The differences can be found in /etc/permissions.secure
# and /etc/permissions.easy. If you create your own configuration
# (e.g. permissions.foo), you can enter the extension here as well.
#
# (easy/secure local foo whateveryouwant).
#
PERMISSION_SECURITY="easy local"
#
# How long to store old log files. If set to 0, log files will be untouched.
# The log files below will be checked by cron.daily. The number
# after the name means the minimum size in k, the file has to have, before
# it will be backed up (root gets a mail, if it happens).
#
# /tmp/log_mg.* (1024), /var/log/wtmp (400), /var/log/isdn (4096),
# /var/lib/xdm/xdm-errors (200), /var/spool/uucp/Log (2048),
# /var/spool/uucp/Stats (1024), /var/log/debug (1024), /var/log/warn (1024),
# /var/log/messages (4096), /var/log/xferlog (4096),
# /local/www/logs/access_log (4096), /local/www/logs/error_log (1024)
# /var/adm/isdn.log (1024), /var/log/isdncalls (1024)
#
MAX_DAYS_FOR_LOG_FILES=365
#
# cron.daily can make backup the rpm database. Set the path here, and
# cron.daily will make backup everytime it is called and the db has
# changed. This backups are recommended. If you don not want this
# feature, set it to "".
#
RPMDB_BACKUP_DIR=/var/adm/backup/rpmdb
#
# here you can set the maximum number of backup files for the rpm
# database.
#
MAX_RPMDB_BACKUPS=5
#
# cron.daily can check for old files in tmp-dirs. It will delete all files
# not accessed for more than MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP. If MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP is not set
# or set to 0, this feature will be disabled.
#
MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP=0
#
# You can specify in TMP_DIRS_TO_CLEAR, which directories have to be
# searched for old files, to be deleted.
#
TMP_DIRS_TO_CLEAR="/tmp /var/tmp"
#
# In OWNER_TO_KEEP_IN_TMP, you can specify, whoms file shall not be deleted.
#
OWNER_TO_KEEP_IN_TMP="root"
#
# Do you want to have "." in root path? This is not recommended, but
# many people do prefer it (yes/no).
#
CWD_IN_ROOT_PATH="no"
#
# If you want to allow root logins from other machines, set
ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE
# to "yes".
#
ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no"
#
# If you want that new passwords will be checked through cracklib,
# set PASSWD_USE_CRACKLIB to "yes".
#
PASSWD_USE_CRACKLIB="no"
#
# Some packages by SuSE include dynamically linked motif progs as well
# as statically linked (*.SuSE-dynamic resp. *.SuSE-static). SuSEconfig
# can analyze your system and link the matching program to *. If you
# set this to "clean", the other binary will be deleted. (no/link/clean)
#
HOW_TO_HANDLE_COMMERCIAL_LIBS=link
#
# SuSEconfig can do some modifications to /etc/inittab. If you don't want
# this, set CHECK_INITTAB to no. (yes/no)
#
CHECK_INITTAB=yes
#
# Here you can set the default Display manager (kdm/xdm/console).
# Attention: CHECK_INITTAB has to be set to yes, to activate this feature.
# If DISPLAYMANAGER is set to console, SuSEconfig will not bother you
# with a missing XF86Config.
#
DISPLAYMANAGER=""
#
# Here you can set the default window manager (kde, fvwm, ...)
#
DEFAULT_WM="icewm"
#
# CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN determines how ctrl-alt-del is handled.
# Attention: CHECK_INITTAB has to be set to yes, to activate this feature.
# (ignore/reboot/halt)
#
CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN=reboot
#
# run the Name Service Caching Daemon at boot time? (yes/no)
#
START_NSCD=yes
umask 022
#
# Attention! This variable PATH is NOT setting the PATH for user or root
# shells. It is only used internally for /sbin/init.d/*, SuSEconfig and
# cron.daily. Please do NOT change PATH here.
#
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
##
## Formating the boot script messages:
## The boot scripts should use the variables rc_done and rc_fail to
## symbolize their success. See /sbin/init.d/skeleton for an example
## how to use these variables.
## rc_done_up and rc_failed_up do the same as rc_done and rc_failed
## but one line above (usefull for starting daemons who talk to user).
## The variable rc_reset is used by the master resource control script
## /sbin/init.d/rc to turn off all attributes and switch on the standard
## character set.
##
## \033 is just ascii ESC
## \033[<NUM>G move to column <NUM>
## \033[1m switch bold on
## \033[31m switch red on
## \033[32m switch green on
## \033[33m switch yellow on
## \033[m switch color/bold off
##
rc_done="\033[71G\033[32mdone\033[m"
rc_failed="\033[71G\033[31m\033[1mfailed\033[m"
rc_skipped="\033[71G\033[1mskipped\033[m"
rc_done_up="\033[1A$rc_done"
rc_failed_up="\033[1A$rc_failed"
rc_unused="\033[71G\033[1munused\033[m"
rc_reset="\033[m\017"
#
# Should the ATD (at daemon) be started, for the execution of at jobs?
(yes/no)
#
START_ATD=yes
#
# Update groff DESC to get page sizes correct? (yes/no)
#
# If the correct page size isn't found in your printcap
# you can set GROFF_PAGESIZE to the following values
#
# letter, legal, a4, or b5
#
# supported by both groff *and* ghostscript
#
UPDATE_GROFF_CONF=yes
GROFF_PAGESIZE=
#
# Start the ident daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no")
# Identd looks up specific TCP/IP connections and returns either
# the user name or other information about the process that owns
# the connection.
#
START_IDENTD="yes"
#
# Start the rpc.rusersd daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no")
# rpc.rusersd is a server which returns information about users currently
# logged in to the system.
#
START_RUSERSD="no"
#
# Start the rpc.rstatd daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no")
# rpc.rstatd is a RPC daemon which collects performance statistics from
# kernel on serving machine.
#
START_RSTATD="no"
#
# Should PCMCIA service be started at boottime? (yes/no)
#
START_PCMCIA="no"
#
# PCMCIA: This variable determines the used chipset. Valid Values are
# "i82365" or "tcic". If it is left empty, pcmcia will not be startet
# at boot up.
#
PCMCIA=""
#
# PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS - socket driver timing parameters here. These
# parameters are described in "man i82365" (or "man tcic").
# e.g.: PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS="par1=val1 par2=val21,val22 par3=val3"
# For more information, look for "PCIC_OPTS" in the PCMCIA-HOWTO.
# You can find it under /usr/doc/packages/pcmcia.
#
# If PCMCIA locks your System, try the following option with a list
# of free interrupts (and which won't be used later)
# e.g. PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS="irq_list=3,4,5,7,9,10,11"
#
PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS=""
#
# PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS - Put pcmcia_core options here. These options
# are described in "man pcmcia_core"
# For more information, look for "CORE_OPTS" in the PCMCIA-HOWTO.
# You can find it under /usr/doc/packages/pcmcia.
PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS=""
#
# May SuSEconfig modify your perllocal.pod? (yes/no)
#
CREATE_PERLLOCAL_POD="yes"
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GENERATE_PERL_SYSTEM_INCLUDES="yes"
#
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KERNEL_LOGLEVEL=1
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# for example SYSLOGD_PARAMS="-r -s my.dom.ain"
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SYSLOGD_PARAMS=""
# Start apmd? (yes/no)
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# when particular events occur. You can customize this actions in the
# file /etc/rc.config.d/apmd.rc.config.
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START_APMD=no
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# Should isapnp be used to initialize your PNP at bootup? (yes/no)
#
START_ISAPNP=yes
#
# Do you want USB support to be started?
# Some notes:
# * USB is currently experimental. It may as likely help you to get things
# running as it might cause problems.
# * You may be able to get along without USB support, if you just have an
# USB keyboard and the BIOS does emulate a normal keyboard ...
# * USB config is done via /etc/rc.config.d/usb.rc.config
#
START_USB="no"
#
# Should the Apache httpd be started at bootup? (yes/no)
#
START_HTTPD=yes
#
# Shall auto mount daemon autofs be started? (yes/no)
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# autofs daemon options (e.g. --timeout 60)
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#
# Should NIS(YP) be used for autofs (yes/no)
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USE_NIS_FOR_AUTOFS=yes
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# Should NIS+ be used for autofs (yes/no)
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USE_NISPLUS_FOR_AUTOFS=no
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#
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START_SMB="yes"
#
# Start the pppd with wvdial as a chat-script in demand mode
# This results in a dial on demand connection to the isp
# via modem
#
PPPD_DOD_START="no"
#
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CREATE_YP_CONF="yes"
#
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YP_DOMAINNAME=""
#
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#
YP_SERVER=""
#
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#
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#
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#
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#
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DHCLIENT="no"
#
# some interfaces need time to initialize. Add the latency time in seconds
# so these can be handled properly
#
DHCLIENT_SLEEP=1
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#
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#
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#
DHCPD_INTERFACE="eth0"
#
# Shall DHCP relay agent be started? (yes/no)
#
START_DHCRELAY="no"
#
# DHCP servers to be used by DHCP relay agent
#
DHCRELAY_SERVERS="127.0.0.1 127.0.0.2"
Noch mal vielen Dank.
Viele Grüße
Nils
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Helms [mailto:mlsuseisdn@wvigmbh.de]
Sent: Freitag, 22. September 2000 09:23
To: suse-isdn@suse.com
Subject: Re: [suse-isdn] dialin bricht Verbindung gleich wiede ab
Sory, ich glaub ich hab dich mit dem Wort Route auf die flasche Fähte
geführt. In route.conf musst du nichts einstellen. Aber in ip-up. ip-up ist
bei SuSE für Dial-Out konfiguriert und nicht für Dial-In.
Schau mal bei:
Der Linuxserver als Einwahlrechner (Detlev Reymann;
www.mnd.fh-wiesbaden.de/~dreymann/linux/linuxhtml.zip))
und hier meine ip-up:
---- schnipp ------
#!/bin/sh
# (c) '97, S.u.S.E. GmbH, Fuerth, Germany
# Klaus Franken
Danke für die Hilfe mit dem Routen - aber was muss denn eingestellt sein? Meine Route.conf:
# # /etc/route.conf # # In this file you can configure your static routing... # # This file is read by /sbin/init.d/route. # # # Destination Dummy/Gateway Netmask Device # # Examples: # # Net devices # 193.141.17.192 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.192 eth0 # # Gateways # default Riemann # 0.0.0.0 193.141.17.193 # # # Host behind Gateway # 193.141.17.142 193.141.17.193 255.255.255.255 # # Net behind a Gateway # 193.141.17.145 193.141.17.193 255.255.255.0 # # Multicast route for e.g. eth0. IP multicasting, forwarding and perhaps # multicast routing in kernel should be enabled. More information will # be found in the NET-3-HOWTO. Most people do NOT need this feature. # # 224.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 eth0 # # ISDN (i4l) # 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 ippp0 # default 192.168.0.1 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 eth0 10.1.1.190 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 ippp0
Meine ip-up (ich denke Suse-Standard-Skript)
#!/bin/sh
# (c) '97, S.u.S.E. GmbH, Fuerth, Germany # Klaus Franken
# 25.02.98 # # Remo Behn # 18.07.98 BASENAME=`basename $0` INTERFACE=$1 DEVICE=$2 SPEED=$3 LOCALIP=$4 REMOTEIP=$5
if [ -z "$REMOTEIP" ]; then echo "Usage: $0 <INTERFACE> <DEVICE> <SPEED> <LOCALIP> <REMOTEIP>" exit 1 fi
case "$INTERFACE" in ippp*)
. /etc/rc.config
# find the device found=0 for I in $NETCONFIG; do eval NETDEV=\$NETDEV$I if [ $NETDEV = $INTERFACE ]; then found=1 break; fi done if [ $found -eq 0 ]; then echo "Device '$INTERFACE' not configured in '/etc/rc.config'" exit 1 fi
eval IFCONFIG=\$IFCONFIG$I DEST=`grep -v "^#" /etc/route.conf | grep "$INTERFACE\$" | awk '{ print $1}'` DEFAULT=`grep -v "^#" /etc/route.conf | grep default | awk '{ print $2}'`
#echo "ok, NETDEV:$NETDEV; IFCONFIG:$IFCONFIG." #echo " DEST: $DEST; DEFAULT: $DEFAULT"
case "$BASENAME" in ip-up) # default deny #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -p deny #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -p deny
# flush #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -f #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -f
# accept dns #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -a accept -P udp -S 0/0 53 1024:65535 -D 0/0 53 -W $INTERFACE #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -a accept -P udp -D 0/0 53 1024:65535 -S 0/0 53 -W $INTERFACE #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -a accept -P tcp -S 0/0 53 1024:65535 -D 0/0 53 -W $INTERFACE #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -a accept -P tcp -D 0/0 53 1024:65535 -S 00/0 53 -k -W $INTERFACE
# accept connect from client to internet #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -a accept -P tcp -S 0/0 1024:65535 -D 0/0 -W $INTERFACE #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -a accept -P tcp -D 0/0 1024:65535 -S 0/0 -k -W $INTERFACE
# deny, last match #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -a deny -P tcp -S 0/0 -D 0/0 -W $INTERFACE #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -a deny -P udp -S 0/0 -D 0/0 -W $INTERFACE
# default accept #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -p accept #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -p accept
/sbin/route add default gw $REMOTEIP dev $INTERFACE
# Get the nameservers (works with ipppd option ms-get-dns):
if [ "$MS_DNS1" ]; then rm -f /etc/ppp/resolv.prev if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf ]; then cp -p /etc/resolv.conf /etc/ppp/resolv.prev grep domain /etc/ppp/resolv.prev > /etc/resolv.conf grep search /etc/ppp/resolv.prev >> /etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver $MS_DNS1" >> /etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver $MS_DNS2" >> /etc/resolv.conf echo "Modified /etc/resolv.conf for DNS at $INTERFACE" else echo "nameserver $MS_DNS1" >> /etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver $MS_DNS2" >> /etc/resolv.conf chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf echo "Installed /etc/resolv.conf for DNS at $INTERFACE" fi fi
# maybe you want to start mail services: # set follow variables in /etc/rc.config # SENDMAIL_TYPE="yes" # SENDMAIL_SMARTHOST="<ISP-mailserver>" # SENDMAIL_ARGS="-bd -om" # SENDMAIL_EXPENSIVE="yes" # SENDMAIL_NOCANONIFY="yes" #/usr/bin/fetchmail -a -v >>/var/log/fetchmail 2>&1 & #/usr/sbin/sendmail -q &
# call ip-up.local if it exists and is executable: test -x /etc/ppp/ip-up.local && /etc/ppp/ip-up.local $* ;; ip-down)
# Restore the nameservers (got with ipppd option ms-get-dns):
if [ -n "$MS_DNS1" ]; then if [ -f /etc/ppp/resolv.prev ]; then cp -fp /etc/ppp/resolv.prev /etc/resolv.conf echo "Restored original /etc/resolv.conf" #else # rm -f /etc/resolv.conf # echo "Deinstalled /etc/resolv.conf" fi fi
# restart interface /sbin/ifconfig $INTERFACE down # workaround due to kernel problem with 'kernd': sleep 1 /sbin/ifconfig $INTERFACE $IFCONFIG
# flush, del all rules #ipfwadm-wrapper -I -f #ipfwadm-wrapper -O -f
# set routes from /etc/route.conf # test -z "$DEST" || /sbin/route add -host $DEST dev $INTERFACE test -z "$DEFAULT" || /sbin/route add default gw $DEFAULT
# call ip-down.local if it exists and is executable: test -x /etc/ppp/ip-down.local && /etc/ppp/ip-down.local $* ;; *) ;; esac ;;
ppp*) # Analog-PPP, add commands as you need... case "$BASENAME" in ip-up) # # This code allows automatic configuration of your resolv.conf # for peer supplied DNS addresses when using the `usepeerdns' # option. Original resolv.conf is restored when ip-down is called # by pppd when the link goes down. # if [ -n "$USEPEERDNS" -a -f /etc/ppp/resolv.conf ]; then rm -f /etc/ppp/resolv.prev if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf ]; then cp -p /etc/resolv.conf /etc/ppp/resolv.prev grep domain /etc/ppp/resolv.prev > /etc/resolv.conf grep search /etc/ppp/resolv.prev >> /etc/resolv.conf cat /etc/ppp/resolv.conf /etc >> /etc/resolv.conf echo "Modified /etc/resolv.conf for DNS at $INTERFACE" else cp /etc/ppp/resolv.conf /etc chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf echo "Installed /etc/resolv.conf for DNS at $INTERFACE" fi if [ "$START_NSCD" = yes ]; then /sbin/init.d/nscd restart & fi fi test -x /etc/ppp/ip-up.local && /etc/ppp/ip-up.local $* ;; ip-down) # # This code restores the original resolv.conf saved when ip-up # was called by the pppd which uses the `usepeerdns' option and # resolv.conf was modified for the supplied dns server adresses. # if [ -n "$USEPEERDNS" -a -f /etc/ppp/resolv.conf ]; then if [ -f /etc/ppp/resolv.prev ]; then cp -fp /etc/ppp/resolv.prev /etc/resolv.conf echo "Restored original /etc/resolv.conf" else rm -f /etc/resolv.conf echo "Deinstalled /etc/resolv.conf" fi if [ "$START_NSCD" = yes ]; then /sbin/init.d/nscd restart & fi fi test -x /etc/ppp/ip-down.local && /etc/ppp/ip-down.local $* ;; *) ;; esac ;; *) # dont know... ;; esac | logger -t $BASENAME
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