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I made changes to my MDK 9.0 setup using the internet connection wizard in the MDK control center. Now everytime I want to connect through my lan I have to disable the wizards settings. How do I disable them permanently. Everytime I reboot it is enabled.
Originally posted by windoze killa I made changes to my MDK 9.0 setup using the internet connection wizard in the MDK control center. Now everytime I want to connect through my lan I have to disable the wizards settings. How do I disable them permanently. Everytime I reboot it is enabled.
Bump.
Has to be someone out there that knows why it won't stay disabled.
Has to be someone out there that knows why it won't stay disabled.
I have worked out what the problem is but I don't know how to solve it.
When it boots DHCPD and NAMED and Shorewall are all on/enabled. When I use MDK control centre to disable internet connection sharing they all are switched off or disabled. Once I do this all works fine. Problem is when I reboot it is all enabled again. Where are these 3 programs started from and how do I stop them starting?
Wow, now thats the first time I see someone state there problem, discuss it then solve it ;p, what did you do to fix it for others with this issuse. Teaching others is the best way to enhance your own skills.
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