From: Ian L. <Ian...@mq...> - 2004-02-02 22:44:51
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Cool - now that I have a choice .. I can ask about features; I want to be able to script the automated installation of the TAP driver, and the assembly of the Bridge (Mini MAC). The best I can do on the TAP driver so far, is pop up the "Add new hardware wizard" (hdwwiz.cpl) .. and I can't drive it, so far. Looking at the TAP driver, it's really just a sys file, a couple of registry entries and a service. So, I'm considering pulling it appart to add it to the installer ... but I'd prefer not to ... have you seen a way around this? Also, I found "netsh" that comes with XP, so I'm hoping (tho I haven't found it yet) that I can script the addition of the bridge via that interface. Suggestions are welcome. ----- Original Message ----- >From: "Ian C. Blenke" <ia...@bl...> >To: "Ian Latter" <Ian...@mq...> >Subject: Re: [coLinux-devel] file/dir in use >Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:00:03 -0500 > > On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 09:14:14PM +1000, Ian Latter wrote: > > Looks very handy for those who may be looking to bundle > > coLinux in a user-digestable format. > > I've had great luck with the free win32 installer NSIS. > > http://nsis.sf.net > > With a minor bit of scripting, even cygwin packages neatly for > installs/upgrades to windows boxen in the field. > > - Ian > -- Ian Latter Internet and Networking Security Officer Macquarie University Meet me at the Australian Unix and open systems User Group (AUUG) Security Symposium; 2004 http://www.auug.org.au/events/2004/security/ |