I'm having a number of silly little problems with my Debian install when setting up the PPP dial up connections. I won't go into detail because I don't think they are the main issue. Trouble is that I've rebuilt the kernel to match my hardware config. In the process I've taken out a lot of the server side networking support as I only intend to use the system as a dialup client. So apart from async PPP support and iptables (firewall) what is the minimum kernel config and services required for a dialup client only system? Oh! and Happy Christmas (Seasons Greeting for the PC minded :o) ) and a Happy New Year, Keith ____________ COWARD, n. One who in a perilous emergency thinks with his legs. Ambrose Bierce - The Devil's Dictionary
Keith Watson <Keith.Watson@Kewill.com> wrote:
So apart from async PPP support and iptables (firewall) what is the minimum kernel config and services required for a dialup client only system?
I'm not sure if they're absolutely required, but it's very helpful to have the VJ header compression and n_hdlc around in case they are needed some time.
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