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Re: kernel RPMs

To: Chris Tooley <ctooley@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: kernel RPMs
From: Simon Matter <simon.matter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 07:35:42 +0100
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Chris Tooley schrieb:
> 
> I don't know if anyone is interested, but I found myself in a situation
> where I had to set up a PPTP server on a linux box (PoPToP) to
> authenticate Windows clients.  This meant that I had get mppe into the
> kernel ppp that comes built into the RedHat contributed kernel.  I ended
> up getting everything set up right and have RPMs built with it.  The
> only difference between the 2.4.9-31 kernels that are in the
> contributed-by-redhat directory and is the ppp difference.  This doesn't
> break using ppp normally it just adds the ability to use ppp-mppe.  If
> anyone would like a copy of these kernels they can be made available.
> 
> Chris Tooley

I might be interested one day but when this day comes, it'll be far too
late for the 2.4.9-31 kernel. IIRC the problem with mppe is that for
some reason RedHat can not include it in their kernel. It is a licence
thing or an export problem, isn't it?
I have contributed the 2.4.9-31 RPMs and the goal was to have exactly
the same kernel like original RedHat 2.4.9-31 but with only XFS and kdb
included. Could you send me the .spec and patches anyway?

-Simon



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