Linux-Networking Digest #675, Volume #9          Fri, 25 Dec 98 11:14:34 EST

Contents:
  Re: Two 3C589B Cards in one Laptop? (Tim Ward)
  Re: Connecting Linux to a Wingate proxy... (Paul Triolo)
  ftp (was PPP guru needed) (Kevin Martin)
  Re: Linux Quake2 and a firewall! ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: PPP 2.3.5 Module load errors (Philip Wall / Wild Card)
  Please help! Newbie Networking...  (David Wasilka)
  Samba printing & Windows 98 (Bill Williams)
  Re: Conflict with X-Windows and Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card ("cball")
  Re: Different email addresses (Steven Sykes)
  RH 2.0.35 ISDN Help Please ("moses")
  Got 100Mbps from 3Com 3c905BTX on RH 5.2, finally (Ray Ward)
  Re: Exploring Linux drive with Win98 - How?? (Mark Worsdall)
  Re: PPP 2.3.4 will not compile (Nick Dreyer)
  Re: IP Masquerade HELP!! (James Ho)
  Re: Conflict with X-Windows and Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card (Dale Miracle)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Ward)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Two 3C589B Cards in one Laptop?
Date: 22 Dec 1998 23:28:20 GMT

While it's bad form to follow up to one's own posting, I should report 
that I discovered if I replace the second 3c589 with a motorolla mariner 
(uses SMC driver) that the box works just fine as desired.  Looks like
with this combination, you cannot use the same driver for the two cards.

Tim


Tim Ward ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: I've an IBM 760 running Redhat 5.1 (2.0.34) with PCMCIA 3.0.6.  I have two
: identical 3C589B PCMCIA Ethernet Modules installed.  I can only use one.
: While the link light (indicating electrical connectivity to the hub/switch)
: is on for both cards, if I check the hub/switch, only one link is shown.
: I'm trying to set up a basic, dual homed host, with no routing and no
: bridging between the networks to which the two interfaces are connected.
: Ifconfig and netstat both show the appropriate entries for lo, eth0 and eth1 
: I think this may be a problem with the PCMCIA card driver supporting both of 
: the cards.  On boot up, when cardmgr runs, I get a single beep (for eth0 ?),
: then two beeps (for eth0 ?), then another single beep (for eth 1 ?).  I've
: ruled out wiring, dongle and card problems.  Either card will work fine if
: they are the only card installed.
: 
: /var/run/stab shows:
: 
: Socket 0: 3Com 3c589 Ethernet
: 0       network 3c589_cs        0       eth0
: Socket 1: 3Com 3c589 Ethernet
: 1       network 3c589_cs        0       eth1
: 
: []# /sbin/cardctl status
: Socket 0:
:   5V 16-bit card present
:   Function 0: ready
: Socket 1:
:   5V 16-bit card present
:   Function 0: ready
: 
: []# /sbin/cardctl config
: Socket 0:
:   Vcc = 5.0, Vpp1 = 0.0, Vpp2 = 0.0
:   Interface type is memory and I/O
:   IRQ 5 is exclusive, level mode, enabled
:   Function 0:
:     Config register base = 0x10000
:       Option = 0x41, status = 0000
:     I/O window 1: 0x0300 to 0x030f, 16 bit
: Socket 1:
:   Vcc = 5.0, Vpp1 = 0.0, Vpp2 = 0.0
:   Interface type is memory and I/O
:   IRQ 9 is exclusive, level mode, enabled
:   Function 0:
:     Config register base = 0x10000
:       Option = 0x41, status = 0000
:     I/O window 1: 0x0310 to 0x031f, 16 bit
: 
: 
: 
: 
: -- 
: Tim Ward                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]             V 847-467-1449
: Senior Network Engineer             G166 Leverone Hall         F 847-467-5690
: Information Technology    Telecommunications and Network Services 
: Northwestern University              2001 Sheridan Rd  Evanston IL 60208-2030  
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Tim Ward                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]             V 847-467-1449
Senior Network Engineer             G166 Leverone Hall         F 847-467-5690
Information Technology    Telecommunications and Network Services 
Northwestern University              2001 Sheridan Rd  Evanston IL 60208-2030  
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From: Paul Triolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Connecting Linux to a Wingate proxy...
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 19:22:16 -0500

Kevin,

I am also sold on Sygate. Great product.  I use it on an NT
4.0 workstation machine that is connected via dialup to
Net.  Are you using it with Linux?? I want to be able to use
my Linux (RH 5.2) box on my home LAN just as I use several
other Win9x boxes to surf Net, etc. Is there anything
special I need to do with Sygate or Linux box to enable this
type of access?? (My Linux box does not have a modem so I am
not going to make it a dialup box).  I am having trouble
configuring the NIC card but wonder if I need to do anything
in terms of login to the NT system to use Sygate....

PST


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kevin Martin)
Subject: ftp (was PPP guru needed)
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 14:56:26 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, it says Pete Shinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>There's probably a way to ftp the file from the command line.

Yep.  See if you have ncftp -- very nice program.  If you don't, you still 
(almost certainly) have ftp installed, just type "ftp" at the command line.
Commands it understands are the usual ones: 

open somesite.com
# or
open 123.123.123.123

cd directory-path
lcd local-directory-path
bin    #  important!!!  you have to force binary mode for binary 
       # transfers!!!  plain ftp won't do it automatically

get filename
put filename

bye

>Linux is almost as much fun as learning DOS for the first time.

Naw, much *more*!

-- 
Kevin Martin                   No-spam zone.  
<brasscannon            No prisoners. No warning shots.
            @usa.net>

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux Quake2 and a firewall!
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 08:32:08 GMT

Running quake2 through Masq and running a server through masq are two
different things.  Is you Quake server THE ip masquerading box, or is it in
the internal net that is being masqueraded?  If it is the machine that is
running IP masq and has a "real" ip address, the Quake2 server should run
fine and register fine with a master server.  If, however, the Q2 server is
on the "inside", it will not work.  How can someone contact this server when
they decide to play a game?  The gotcha with IP masq is that traffic (in most
cases) has to be originated from within the network, because only then will
the masq machine know where to send packets as the come back.  If it just
recieves a packet destined for its own IP address that was unsolicited, it
does not know what to do with it.  Hope this helps,

Bill~

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been running Quake2 through my masq firewall for the past month.
> All I had to do was make sure the ip_masq_quake module was loaded.  It
> works fine with that.
>
> Ed
>
> Andy Gadbois wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I seem to be having a problem getting my quake2 server to register with
> > a master server. I am running the server on a linux box(ofcourse) with a
> > firewall set up with ipfwadm. Is there anything special I should do
> > besides load the ip_masq_quake module?
> > Thanxs
> > Andy Gadbois
>

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From: Philip Wall / Wild Card <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PPP 2.3.5 Module load errors
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 18:14:06 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kevin Martin wrote:
> 
> In article <75q05h$t6v$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, it says
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. Scott Berg) wrote:
> 
> >I assume you're using kerneld.  You need the following in your
> >/etc/conf.modules (or modules.conf):
> >
> >alias ppp-compress-21 bsd_comp
> >alias ppp-compress-24 ppp_deflate
> >alias ppp-compress-26 ppp_deflate
> >alias net-pf-5 off
> >alias net-pf-4 off
> 
> Yep, that's a clip-and-save FAQ.
> 
> >  It also tells it not to bother loading anything
> >for net-pf-?.  I haven't the foggiest what the net-pf junk is.
> 
> -4 and -5 are Appletalk and IPX, neither of which has any business in a
> default kernel.  IMHO, of course.  :-)
> 

Hey thanks guys. Is that in a FAQ someplace?



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e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thought of the day:
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From: David Wasilka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please help! Newbie Networking... 
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 08:46:48 GMT

I recently installed Linux and decided i would newtwork the Linux box to
my NT Workstation machine...
Before i explain everything... i have read and read and read the how tos
but my brain just wont function anymore and the more i mess around with
things and get them all jumbled up...  My cable modem is working fine on
the linux machine(its using DHCP) but i can't even ping my NT
workstation vice versa through second network card.   Eventually (when i
get more familiar with Linux ill atempt the IP Masquerading.....

Linux Machine Network Configuration settings:


NAMES:

hostname:   localhost
domain:    hfx.andara.com
nameservers :   142.176.7.2

HOSTS:
IP                                        Name              Nickname
192.168.1.0                          linux
192.168.1.1                          linux
127.0.0.1                             localhost
localhost.localdomain

INTERFACES:
Interface                        IP                Proto
atboot        Active
lo                            127.0.0.1            none
yes               active
eth0                                                   dhcp
yes               active
eth1                      192.168.1.1          none
yes               active

ROUTING:
nothing is selected or entered....

Now the settings on the NT machine (under network part of control panel)

TCP/IP Settings:
IP address: 192.168.1.2
subnetmask :255.255.255.0
default gateway: 192.168.1.0

Like I said... if anyone can help me with this one.. i would be your
slave! well.. not really but i think u can understand ...
David Wasilka...



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From: Bill Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Samba printing & Windows 98
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 20:12:36 -0500

We have a postscript laser printer that is connected to our network.  We
use the samba features to allow a windows 95 client print to the laser
printer via our linux server which sends the job on to the printer with
lpr.  The problem I am having is we have a new windows 98 machine and I
am unable to install the printer like I did in windows 95.  I always get
an error on the win98 machine that it cannot talk to the printer.  The
win98 machine is capable of printing to other printers connected
directly to the linux server.  Does anyone have any ideas?



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From: "cball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Conflict with X-Windows and Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 02:49:13 -0600

try changing the cards resouces

sounds like the video resource usage is leaking into the NIC's



Jim Orfanakos wrote in message ...
>I have Redhat 5.1 and a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card that uses the
>tulip driver.  My video card is a STB 128.  I am having problems with my
>networking under X-Windows.
>
>If I activate the Ethernet card, then start X-Windows....the system hangs.
>Hard Boot required.
>
>If I de-activate the Ethernet card then go into X-Windows...X-Windows works
>but I have no networking.
>
>If I de-activate the Ethernet card then go into X-Windows...and activate
the
>Ethernet card...the system hangs. Hard Boot required.
>
>I checked everywhere...I see no irq conflict nor I/O address conflict.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas or experience?
>
>
> Jim Orfanakos
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/djo3
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
>



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From: Steven Sykes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Different email addresses
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 19:28:14 +0100

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Klaas Talsma
<URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:39:47 +0100, Steven Sykes
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Hi all,
> >
> >On my Linux box which uses the 192.168.x.x. IP space, I'm using a
> >non-registered domain name of samindustries.co.nz, which I guess is OK
> >since it's only for an internal LAN.
> >
> >However, I wish to collect and send email from the machine. Receiving is
> >OK, but when I go to send an email I get my Linux login and Linux domain
> >name appearing in the sender's address
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED]) instead of my ISP email address
> >([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> >
> >How do I get the correct email address to appear on email that I send?
> 
> What a simple solutions would be is to use the correct adres in the
> reply to section of your email program.

In Pine I can change the domain part, but not the host.

Cheers,

-- 
Steven

Newsletter editor and Webmaster of WACC - Wellington Acorn Computer Club
WACC pages: http://www.paradise.net.nz/~pbrowne/WACC/
Phone: (03) 358-5601 or (025) 908-448
My pages: http://www.paradise.net.nz/~acorn/

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From: "moses" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RH 2.0.35 ISDN Help Please
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 04:15:20 -0600

Okay i've got a Eicon ISDN card which is internal and i have installed the
ISDN sub sytem with the HiSax drivers which does load at boot.  What I don't
know is how to tell if the kernel recognizes the device and what device it
is?? I'm a newbie and still working on this.. If you can help it would be
great, cuz i don't really know where to start.

Thanks,
Mark
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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From: Ray Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Got 100Mbps from 3Com 3c905BTX on RH 5.2, finally
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 19:38:44 -0600

Red Hat 5.2, kernel 2.0.36-0.7, one 3Com 3c905BaseTX 10/100Mbps NIC

Driver loaded into the kernel, not a module.

The card would power on at 100Mbps according to my hub, then drop down
to 10Mbps when the driver was loaded.

I added at the boot prompt:  LILO:  linux ether=0,0,4,4,eth0

Seems to work!




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From: Mark Worsdall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Exploring Linux drive with Win98 - How??
Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 01:43:29 +0000

In article <75pk12$64q$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marius Kaizerman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>
>There is no need to startup the win98 machine. You can use
>the network neighbourhood to switch from user to user on Samba.

Xcuse my ignorance, but how is this done?

BTW: I only TCP protocol loaded on my win98 machine since I figured
samba uses this as it's transport, am I correct?

-- 
Mark Worsdall - Oh no, I've run out of underpants :(
Home:- [EMAIL PROTECTED]  WEB site:- http://www.worsdall.demon.co.uk
Shadow:- [EMAIL PROTECTED]    WEB site:- http://www.shadow.org.uk
Work:- [EMAIL PROTECTED]    WEB site:- http://www.hinwick.demon.co.uk
TCP/IP gatewaying http://www.hinwick.demon.co.uk/computerDept/

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick Dreyer)
Subject: Re: PPP 2.3.4 will not compile
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 10:52:47 GMT

On Thu, 24 Dec 1998 23:19:20 -0500, Dale Miracle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wroth:

>Hello,
>I am using slackware 2.0.3x (have tried several of the .3 revisions, 30,
>36, etc) currently running .30 .  I am trying to compile 2.3.4 of pppd
>and it keeps giving me this error no matter what I do.  I had this setup
>once before but pc was damaged in a storm so I am rebuilding the setup
>on a new pc.  I was using ppp 2.2.x (can't remember the exact version)
>and kernel 2.0.32 , it worked fine.  So the only thing that has changed
>is the pppd version since I have already 2.0.32 as well.  I am using the
>same lib's and etc because I used the same cd that I used to setup the
>pc originally (before the storm damage, when it was working).  Here is
>the error:
>
>gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux-2.0.30/include -Wall
>-Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -
>fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -m486 -malign-loops=2
>-malign-jum
>ps=2 -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=586  -c -o ppp.o ppp.c
>ppp.c: In function `ppp_dev_xmit':
>ppp.c:3104: too few arguments to function `dev_kfree_skb'

Exact same problem I had earlier today with Debian 2.0.34 version and PPP
2.3.5.

The following worked for me:

Find the lines (before # 3104) in ppp.c starting with #define and containing a
macro function involving dev_kfree_skb.  Comment-out the portion involving
only _one_ argument, leaving the one with _two_.  (I can give you the exact
location, if you need it, later.  Can't right now, 'cause my linux partition
is hidden while posting this in Windoze, but I must have the identical ppp.c
code as you, since that line # 3104 is just what I see on my notes from
earlier today -  just don't have the details on the crucial #define section.)


The section defining the macro involving dev_kfree_skb seems to have the wrong
logic surrounding the LINUX_VERSION_CODE.  In our case, we can just force the
correct choice of dev_kfree_skb (2 args), but someone who knows more about
this ought to come up with the right logic.

My combination of Deb. 2.0.34 and PPP 2.3.5 had a slew of other compile bugs
which I think I have solved, though I am still unable to get MSCHAP80 to work
(the whole reason for this exercise).  More on that in some other posts . . .

Hope this gets you under way;  good luck!



|\|.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Ho)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: IP Masquerade HELP!!
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 12:35:54 GMT

On Thu, 24 Dec 1998 15:48:16 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Ho)
wrote:

I have solved that problem....just found out that for recent 2.1.x
kernels, 'ipchains' should be used instead of 'ipfwadm', downloaded
ipchains and ran it...and it is now running good!!

James.


>I am trying to setup IP Masquerade so that my other win98 machines can
>get on internet thru my Linux box....but when I run 'ipfwadm -F -p
>deny' as HOWTO was told, I get this.
>
>'ipfwadm: setsockopt failed: Invalid argument'
>
>what does this means?  The only problem I can think of is that I
>didn't compile  ' IP2: forwarding/gatewaying (CONFIG_IP_FORWARD)' into
>the kernel (2.1.131) because I cannot find it in xconfig!  Anyone pls
>tell me where it is !!  Thanks!
>
>James


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From: Dale Miracle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Conflict with X-Windows and Linksys EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1998 10:22:20 -0500

Jim Orfanakos wrote:

> I have tried messing with the card and the NIC settings to no avail.
>
> Yesterday I downloaded a new LINUX tulip.c driver from the LinkSys web site
> but (sine I am a newbie) I am not sure how to re-compile the kernel to
> activate the new driver.
>

Copy the tulip.c to the /usr/src/linux/drivers/net directory.  cp tulip.c
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/    or you can use mv which is move, same as it is in
dos.
from the /usr/src/linux directory you should be able to recompile your kernel
with the new file.  Here is a link to a how-to that explains how to do that.
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/howto/Kernel-HOWTO



--
Dale Miracle                    "No matter where you go, there you are",
System Administrator         Oliver's Law of Location
The Edge of Insanity          "Real funny Scotty, now beam down my
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                    clothes"
              "I've gone to look for my self, if I return before I get
                            back keep me here."



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