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C and one. CXX file. On linking the object files created from the compilation of these objects, a multiple definition error is being issued. However, the linking step goes fine on Solaris.

Is this a problem with some linker options? X some day. After I compile a driver, I know there is more to it than simply running insmod to have the driver module automatically load at boot time.

Is there an example or procedure that walks one through what an install shell does? What config files are tweaked and where does the driver go?

For example, the line alias eth0 eepro specifies that the eepro driver should be loaded for use by Ethernet interface eth0. If the module is for your boot device, you need to use an initial ramdisk.

See the mkinitrd man page. Red Hat has assembled a guide to their boot script layout at www. You can insert your own commands into this file for execution at boot time. This page, www. It has the basics. Another interesting page about Linux kernel modules is at www. OpenSSH is indeed an excellent choice over rlogin and telnet outside a trusted environment. I would not be happy to retire rlogin and telnet especially where I have to deal with older systems other than Linux.

As ever with security issues, the cost of protection embodied, in this case, in the greater complexity and inconvenience of setting up the secure tool must be weighed against the benefits accrued.

Simply replacing rlogin and telnet with SSH is useless unless the network is comprehensively bolted down and firewalled. Again, if appropriate protection is to be obtained, a full analysis must be done. You have the option of inserting public keys, for user authentication, on the servers to which you connect. Or, you simply can use password authentication. Even if you use password authentication, the password is protected by symmetric encryption with SSH.

Today's hardware adds an additional wrinkle to security. Are you sure your broadband router doesn't have a trojan installed to sniff telnet packets and pass them over the network? Are you sure your A lot of hardware you have no control over has access to your data. You are correct, that if a security solution has high cost, one should perform a threat analysis, but SSH is so easy it is a no-brainer. Modern distributions include OpenSSH by default, and make you go through extra effort to run a telnet server.

Brian, Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum. The Manufacturer says go to Dell!!! Akule50 3 Zinc. Ed C 5 Rhenium. As usual Dell will tell you they don't support that OS with that system, 98 on a i That is fine but they also don't tell you they have been using that modem since the C series.

So if you want Dell drivers for the modem look on the download area for a C and download the drivers for that modem for Post Reply.

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