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Title: IdentD server on E-Smith 4.1.2
Post by: Patrick Ducharme on May 04, 2001, 12:40:24 AM
Hi all,

I need to know if e-smith got an Ident daemon for MIRC identD request.  If e-smith already have a Ident, how to enable it that it start automatically at each boot ?

If no identD is in e-smith, how and where I can get one ?  ... Please, a RPM cause i dont know anything in Linux !! :| ...

Thank you all.


I want detailed installation information...

Patrick
Title: Re: IdentD server on E-Smith 4.1.2
Post by: Jeroen on May 05, 2001, 08:04:06 PM
Ident is enabled by default. If you use mirc it uses user+the last number of your internal ip number ie: user33 if for example your internal ip number is 192.168.1.33

Jeroen
Title: Re: IdentD server on E-Smith 4.1.2
Post by: Patrick Ducharme on May 07, 2001, 08:21:55 PM
Mmmm... my e-smith is not configured as a Internet Gateway.  It's a Server Only because i got a Linksys Cable/DSL Router for my internet sharing.  Maybe when i choose Server Only Mode, the IdentD is not started because e-smith not answer identD request.

How can i enable it in the config... (please, be specific, i'm newbie user in Linux, i don't know anything !!)

Thank you in advance !

Patrick Fortin-Ducharme, MCSE
patrick@ducharme.net
Title: Re: IdentD server on E-Smith 4.1.2
Post by: Jeroen on May 12, 2001, 03:24:24 AM
hmmm.....it seems you don't need to change anything on your e-smith server. If you use it as a server only it doesn't do any routing for you. The routing is done by the Linksys DSL router. Think you need to check the settings of the router.
Title: Re: IdentD server on E-Smith 4.1.2
Post by: Charlie Brady on May 13, 2001, 02:40:04 AM
Jeroen wrote:

> The routing is done by the Linksys DSL
> router. Think you need to check the settings of the router.

Or remove it from the network. I don't know any advantages of using the LinkSys DSL router over using an e-smith server in server-gateway mode, and a DSL modem.
Please be sure to let us know if there's something useful that the LinkSys router does that e-smith doesn't.

Regards

Charlie