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2009 Sep 09
3
tinc for iphone & ipod touch
...dded to check if a file exists) - updates src/bsd/device.c (added support for TUNEMU) Usage: 1) Copy tunemu.c and tunemu.h into src folder (files can be downloaded from http://code.gerade.org/tunemu/ ) 2) Apply provided patch 3) Run: ./configure --host arm-apple-darwin10.0.0d3 4) Run: make 5) Run: ldid -S src/tincd (required for signing application) 6) Run: make install Configuration: In tinc.conf: DeviceType = tunemu Device = /dev/null Interface = ppp0 The program was tested on IPod Touch with firmware 3.0. Thanks, Grzegorz Dymarek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment wa...
2019 May 07
3
nut vs ups fail
...ps): No such file or directory May 07 10:40:21 coyote upsd[12111]: Startup successful May 07 10:40:21 coyote systemd[1]: Started Network UPS Tools - power devices information server. May 07 10:45:21 coyote upsd[12111]: Can't connect to UPS [myups] (usbhid-ups-myups): No such file or directory ldID[sha1]=835db204083eb2259cb9effccb5dc4e5a636de05, stripped Thanks Charles > >>> Found it in /lib/nut, doesn't modprobe, not in > >>> /lib/modules/kernelversion tree. > >>> > >>> I need to fix this, how do I proceed? A direct address path > &gt...
2019 May 07
2
nut vs ups fail
On Tuesday 07 May 2019 08:38:44 am Charles Lepple wrote: > On May 7, 2019, at 5:06 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > New testing install(stretch) > > pulled in nut stuff from repo. > > copied old wheezy configs to /etc/nut, overwriting the resident > > files can't talk to ups, missing usbhid-ups file > > Gene, > > What do you have in /etc/nut/ups.conf? (There