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authorJeff Johnson <jbj@redhat.com>1998-07-07 12:15:12 +0000
committerJeff Johnson <jbj@redhat.com>1998-07-07 12:15:12 +0000
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Bug report:
I am running dip-3.3.7o-10 and initscripts-3.32-1 on Red Hat 5.0 Intel and was unable to terminate an established SLIP connection in the standard fashion. After some hacking around I discovered that the problem was that when dip establishes a connection, it changes it's argument list to '-dip (IP_ADDRESS)' where IP_ADDRESS is the local IP address. This of course breaks the network-scripts handling of the connection. I've modified /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifdown-sl to take this into account and included the modified file below. I don't think it will work for people with dynamically allocated IP addresses though... -Mike Wittman support login: wittman@cs.berkeley.edu
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