Linux-Networking Digest #908, Volume #9 Sun, 17 Jan 99 06:13:42 EST
Contents:
Re: This is Linux, not Windows, so why not superior flexibility AND idiot-friendly?
(Gregory Loren Hansen)
hostname killed eth0 ! ("loomi")
Re: Telnet login ("Bertie Price")
Netgear FA310TX & MSI 5169 Super7 MB ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Cable modem and IP Masquerading ("Fly")
Re: IP Masquerading Help (Raymond Doetjes)
Re: Fritz!/BT Speedway PPP over ISDN (Paul Black)
Re: Samba via PPP (Raymond Doetjes)
SOS SOS SOS HELP HELP HELP SOS SOS SOS ("CRASH")
Re: database suggestions, please? (Russ Gritzo)
Re: Mail and dial up ("minstrel")
Re: Help with Ethernet card ("Robert J. Hansen")
PPP: LCP protocol reject with USWEST ISP (Russ Gritzo)
Re: Questions about NAMED at STARTUP (Roger)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gregory Loren Hansen)
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.portable,comp.os.linux.powerpc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: This is Linux, not Windows, so why not superior flexibility AND
idiot-friendly?
Date: 16 Jan 1999 16:01:06 GMT
In article <36a10353.9119122@News>, George Marengo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Jan 1999 18:49:30 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jedi)
>wrote:
>
>>On 16 Jan 1999 01:01:57 GMT, Gregory Loren Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>>>In article <77ofit$h87$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>So true - what you use is what you like. A foreign graduate student here
>>>>was all frustrated with windows because he was used to UNIX and coudn't
>>>>figure out how to grep in windows.
>>>
>>>Can you?
>>
>> Is there anything outside of a ported unix tool
>> that does regular expressions in Windows?
>
>Is there some reason why it would matter if it was ported or not?
>If the tool is available, what difference does it make?
If it's not on the Windows installation disk, a foreign graduate student
isn't likely to find it on the computer in the school's computer lab. And
possibly won't be allowed to put it there if he does find it.
--
"Besides, it doesn't take much creativity or courage to figure out that
something which reads 'Danger: Flammable' on the label might be fun to
fool about with." -- Joris van Dorp
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From: "loomi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: hostname killed eth0 !
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 21:11:37 +1100
Hi all,
I have spent the weekend setting up rh5.2, gnome, e and networking and
finally had everything running well.
Finally I decided that I no longer liked my host name and wanted to change
it. I issued a 'hostname moonraker' from within Eterm and then rebooted. BIG
mistake, I no longer have an eth0 !!
Running netcfg show eth0, and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
looks correct but if I ping eth0 IP I get network unreachable. I assume that
'hostname must have screwed something up as all was working beforehand.
I have been forced to send this post from a 98 machine, so as you can see I
am desperate :)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg.
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From: "Bertie Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet login
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 16:01:50 GMT
Hi Mike,
Telnet as normal user and do a "ps a" on the Linux box.
See what tty you came in on - eg ttyp0.
Now edit /etc/securetty and add your tty to the bottom of the file.
You should now be able to telnet as root.
mike dombrowski wrote in message <36915d55.38499388@wingate>...
>Hello LinuxPeople!
>
>When I try to telnet to my linux box and login as root it gives me the
>message "Login Incorrect". I am typing the right password. Is this
>some kinda security feature? I need to login as root from another box.
>I try using the su command but no luck. I need to halt the box for
>shutdown among other things.
>
>
>thanks
>mike dombrowski
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Netgear FA310TX & MSI 5169 Super7 MB
Date: 16 Jan 1999 11:00:57 -0500
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had the same HW set up as me, ie, the Ethernet
card and motherboard in the subject.
I have two Netgear cards, one in a brand new PC with the MSI MB, the other
in an old P60 PC with a Pentium PCI MB. I have no problems with the old PC.
However, from time-to-time, ysually once a day, the new PC just locks up
totally. I suspect it has something to do with the ethernet card/connection,
since I also have problems somtimes getting a link to the rest of my
machines; the old PC doesn't have any problems. I also have a Sparc IPC
hooked up, and have no problems with that.
I have tried switching the two Netgear cards (identical) and still have
the same problem. This tells me that it probably isn't the card, so I am
left with either a buggy driver (I am using the latest one from Netgear,
downloaded from their site earlier this week), or a MB/Card issue. I am
no expert with HW, but I suspect a HW problem rather than a driver
problem simply because when it locks up, it locks up. Totally. No C-A-D,
nothing. Nada. Zip. :(
Any suggestions?
/Mike
Email: org.cas@mharrold <-- reverse this
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From: "Fly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cable modem and IP Masquerading
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 01:32:04 -0600
Right now I'm using an ethernet card and modem in my Win98 machine to use a
cable modem. It looks like they use the regular modem for upstream and the
ethernet card for downstream.
How can I setup IP masquerading to use one or two more PC's? I've got an old
486 in the basement I could probably use as the firewall.
Any ideas?
Would I set the IP of this 486 to 192.168.1.1 or do I use the IP address the
cable company gave me for the ethernet card in my PC? It looks like the
cable modem itself has its own IP address. It looks like the PPP connection
is also given this same IP address. The ethernet card in my PC is assigned a
second IP address.
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From: Raymond Doetjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: IP Masquerading Help
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 11:27:10 +0100
Well in a fast look I saw that you're kernel is configured correctly. It also
seems that your ipfwadm rule is good. Although you might try only this one:
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a accept -m -S yourIP/24
Your last rule is a bit strange because you just say m but perhaps you made a
typo it should be -m
But I think your problem are your windows clients.
I think you haven't set up th edefault agteway address in the IP setting to the
IP address of your Linuxbox . This should be done. Otherwise the Windows
clients don't know any other place to look for INET data then on their own
network. When routing is setup it will send calls to your Linux box, your Linux
box will forward them tou you eth1 and on to the net.
Raymond
Brian wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> I need some help getting IP Masquerading to work. Here is my situation:
>
> I have a Linux machine running Redhat 5.1 with two NICs. One connected to
> the Internet, the other to a local network. I also have a few MS machines on
> the local network.
>
> Both NICs in the Linux machine have static IPs (A.B.75.43 from my ISP -eth1
> - - and 192.168.100.2 for the local net - eth0). The MS machines have their
> IPs dynamically assigned by an NT server (also on the local network) in the
> range of 192.168.100.200-250. (The NT server has a static IP of
> 192.168.100.1)
>
> Everybody can ping everybody else and I can get onto the Internet from the
> Linux machine. Before this started, I could even see and copy files to and
> from the Linux machine from Network Neighborhood in 98.
>
> In trying to setup IP Masquerading on the Linux box, I logged in as root,
> changed to the /usr/src/linux directory and ran make config. I answered yes
> to the following questions:
>
> CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL
> CONFIG_MODULES
> CONFIG_NET
> CONFIG_FIREWALL
> CONFIG_INET
> CONFIG_IP_FORWARD
> CONFIG_IP_FIREWALL
> CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE
> CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_IPAUTOFW
> CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_ICMP
> CONFIG_IP_ALWAYS_DEFRAG
> CONFIG_DUMMY
>
> After compiling, I ran make modules ; make modules_install ; make dep ; make
> clean
>
> I then added the following lines to the end of my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:
>
> /sbin/ipfwadm -F -p deny
> /sbin/ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.100.0/24 -D 0.0.0.0/0
>
> /sbin/depmod -a
> /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_ftp
> /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_raudio
> /sbin/modprobe ip_masq_irc
>
> Then rebooted.
>
> To make a long story not quite as long, I still can?t get to the Internet
> from any machine other than the Linux machine. Everybody can still ping
> everybody else, but I can no longer see the Linux machine in Network
> Neighborhood (the domain is still there).
>
> One of the messages I see flash by at boot time says ?net mask doesn?t match
> route address? followed by the usage screen for route. I am pretty sure that
> I have traced this down to eth1 (the external NIC). In fact, I think I have
> traced it to the command ifup_routes eth1. There are also a number of ?no
> dependency information for module?? messages, but they go by too fast to
> read (one of them is for appletalk.o). I know there has to be a log of this
> somewhere, but I can?t find it.
>
> I don?t know if this has anything to do with the problem I am having, but
> any assistance with getting me out of this mess would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
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From: Paul Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Fritz!/BT Speedway PPP over ISDN
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 10:23:53 +0000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alistair Hamilton) wrote:
> I am trying to get my AVM Fritz! PCI passive ISDN card to work on
> Linux - Red Hat 5.2. (This card is also sold in the UK as a BT
> Speedway card.)
>
> What I need is a simple step-by-step setup guide, written in English,
> for someone who is computer and Unix knowledgable, but a Linux
> newcomer.
>
> I've searched the web and usenet archives, but most of what I find is
> in German. While I can have a natter over a beer in German, I am
> completely defeated at this technological level.
Kernel config:
CONFIG_ISDN=y
CONFIG_ISDN_PPP=y
CONFIG_ISDN_DRV_HISAX=y
CONFIG_HISAX_EURO=y
CONFIG_HISAX_FRITZPCI=y
I run the following commands at boot time:
/sbin/isdnctrl verbose 3
/sbin/isdnctrl system on
/sbin/isdnctrl addif ippp0
/sbin/isdnctrl addphone ippp0 out ISP-Phone-number
/sbin/isdnctrl eaz ippp0 Your-Phone-number
/sbin/isdnctrl huptimeout ippp0 60
/sbin/isdnctrl l2_prot ippp0 hdlc
/sbin/isdnctrl l3_prot ippp0 trans
/sbin/isdnctrl encap ippp0 syncppp
/sbin/isdnctrl secure ippp0 on
/sbin/isdnctrl pppbind ippp0 0
ipppd /dev/ippp0 defaultroute netmask 255.255.255.255 debug user darwin.demon.co.uk
-vj -vjccomp
To connect:
isdnctrl dial ippp0
To disconnect:
isdnctrl hangup ippp0
I haven't yet sorted out a configuration that does channel bonding.
> Any help would be most welcome. (BTW, my ISP's news feed is NBG so a
> copy of any responce by e-mail would be welcome :-)
Better look up the replies on Dejanews then.
Paul
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From: Raymond Doetjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Samba via PPP
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 11:30:13 +0100
Yes this is possible. The only thing you should know, is to enter an
WINS server IP address in your Windows Network configuration. This
WISN server should be a WINS server on the network where the PPP
connection goes to. If you don't have this it will not work. Or you
should create a complete LMHOSTS or HOST file on your WIndows
workstation.
If you can't browse the network, don't be alarmed. Because the browsing
of windows isn't very good.
But then try sometning like this net use H: \\sambaserver\share
If that works your fine to.
Raymond
Marius Bezuidenhout wrote:
> First of all, is it possible to have a Microsoft network type thing
> going over a dialup connection?
>
> Can I use normal dialup networking to dial into the Linux server?
>
> If this is possible just point me into the right direction on what to
> do. A type of summary on what has to be done.
>
> Have someone got something like this up and running?
>
> Regards,
>
> Marius Bezuidenhout
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From: "CRASH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SOS SOS SOS HELP HELP HELP SOS SOS SOS
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 18:32:05 -0000
Hie there,
I am a newbie to Linux and is having difficulty to configure
my Linux to enable networking.
My system is a 166MMX PC installed with Slackware 3.4
Only recently, I have just successfully recompiled my kernal to enable
networking. I have tested by using the ping utility. Next i moved on to
configure pppd. To my surprise, a number of confuiguration files are not
residing in the /etc/ppp directory. They are :
1. options.*
2. chap-secrets
3. pap-secrets
4. ip-up
5. ip-down
Does anyone know why these configuration files are not present in the
directory ? Without these files, is it still possible to configure pppd ???
A million thanks
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From: Russ Gritzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: database suggestions, please?
Date: 16 Jan 1999 08:06:23 PST
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I would strongly reccomend Solid Server. See www.solidtech.com
It is absolutely bullet-proof, very reliable. Also, they claim that the
binary database file is
transportable to any of the plateforms they support, including NT, so
that if you decide to
bail on the linux version, you could still (according to them - i have
not tried this) move the database to
NT and not have to unload / reload.
I also use PHP3 compiled in as a apache module.
Sweet.
R.
Alice Dobry wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I'm setting up a Linux web server, and need to choose a data base
> as well. The data base, when it's actually implemented, will be
> updated periodically through the day and needs to be accessible
> -----snip------
> bucks on it if there are obvious advantages.
>
> Thanks. Really appreciate any replies.
>
> Angie....
--
/***************************************************************************/
Russ Gritzo
Jericho Data Systems EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
77 Mesa Verde Daytime Phone: 505-667-0481
Los Alamos, NM 87544 Evening Phone: 505-672-9229
Why continue to pay Microsoft caviar prices for dog food,
when you can have steak for free!
http://www.linux.org
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I would strongly reccomend Solid Server. See www.solidtech.com
<P>It is absolutely bullet-proof, very reliable. Also, they claim
that the binary database file is
<BR>transportable to any of the plateforms they support, including NT,
so that if you decide to
<BR>bail on the linux version, you could still (according to them - i have
not tried this) move the database to
<BR>NT and not have to unload / reload.
<P>I also use PHP3 compiled in as a apache module.
<P>Sweet.
<BR>
<P>R.
<P>Alice Dobry wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Hello:
<P>I'm setting up a Linux web server, and need to choose a data base
<BR>as well. The data base, when it's actually implemented, will
be
<BR>updated periodically through the day and needs to be accessible
<BR>-----snip------</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>bucks on it if there are obvious advantages.
<P>Thanks. Really appreciate any replies.
<P>Angie....</BLOCKQUOTE>
<PRE>--
/***************************************************************************/
Russ Gritzo
Jericho Data
Systems EMAIL:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
77 Mesa
Verde
Daytime Phone: 505-667-0481
Los Alamos, NM
87544 Evening Phone:
505-672-9229
Why continue to pay Microsoft caviar prices
for dog food,
when you can have steak for free!
<A HREF="http://www.linux.org">http://www.linux.org</A>
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From: "minstrel" <none>
Subject: Re: Mail and dial up
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 16:03:06 GMT
Look at this: http://www.useless.co.za/phil/linux/email.htm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Could anyone help me configuring fetch and send mail to get mailvia a
>dial-up ppp connection?
>Thanks
>Tom
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From: "Robert J. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: Help with Ethernet card
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 10:35:07 -0600
> I bought a couple of encore Ethernet card. It works under windows nt but is
> not working under Redhat Linux 5.2 I have checked the FAQ for supported
> hardware and it is not listed in it. I am willing to buy a new one.. can
> someone suggest me which card/brand works well under linux?
3Com cards are generally well-supported. I'm using an el-cheapo
NE2000-compat card and have no problems whatsoever. If your card
supports NE2000, it should be usable in Linux in NE2000 mode.
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From: Russ Gritzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PPP: LCP protocol reject with USWEST ISP
Date: 16 Jan 1999 08:45:46 PST
folks:
I started using uswest as an ISP in october of last year. Worked
great. In late december I stopped being able to dial in to USWest, I
can dial into other ISP's fine, and dial into USwest from Windoze ok,
but not from my linux (slackware 2.0.30) box. Was using pppd 2.2,
upgraded (along with necessary kernel patches) to pppd 2.3.5, but no
luck. Problem seems to be manifested as an LCP protocol reject message
while trying to negotiate a dynamic IP address, but the protocol being
rejected is the IP network configuration request. Not a chap or pap
problem, but seems to be more fundamental. USwest is no help, of
course, since they don't do linux, but now this has become personal. :}
They claim to have changed from 56flex to v.90 in late december, but
this problem is irrespective of modem and modem protocol. Have tried
with / without compression, and most every other ppp-option to no
avail. Any ideas? edited debug logs attached.
/var/log/messages:
Jan 16 09:18:11 david pppd[871]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: timeout set to 5 seconds
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: abort on (\nBUSY\r)
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: abort on (\nNO ANSWER\r)
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: abort on (\nRINGING\r\n\r\nRINGING\r)
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: send (ATZ^M)
Jan 16 09:18:12 david chat[872]: expect (OK)
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: ATZ^M^M
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: OK
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: -- got it
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: send (ATH0^M)
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: timeout set to 60 seconds
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: expect (OK)
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: ATH0^M^M
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: OK
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: -- got it
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: send (ATDT<telephone>^M)
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: expect (CONNECT)
Jan 16 09:18:13 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: ATDT<telephone>^M^M
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: CONNECT
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: -- got it
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: send (^M)
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: timeout set to 30 seconds
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: expect (sername:)
Jan 16 09:18:39 david chat[872]: 57600^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: User Access Verification^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: Username:
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: -- got it
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: send (<username>^M)
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: expect (assword:)
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: ^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: Username: <username>^M
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: Password:
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: -- got it
Jan 16 09:18:40 david chat[872]: send (<password>^M)
Jan 16 09:18:41 david pppd[871]: Serial connection established.
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 70000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: Using interface ppp0
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 70000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xasyncmap
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap ffffffff
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 70000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to 70000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: successfully queued 16 bytes, flags =
f070000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: successfully queued 22 bytes, flags =
f070000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set xmit asyncmap a0000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f070003
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set mru to 5dc
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set rcv asyncmap ffffffff
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f070003
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: set flags to f070043
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: successfully queued 24 bytes, flags =
f070043
/var/log/debug:
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff668
flags 0
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff600
flags 0
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff614
flags 0
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: write frame, count = 18
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 C0 21 01 01 00 0E ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 05 06 A2 F0 32 42 07 02 ....2B..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 08 02 ..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit_lower: fcs is 985
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit: writing 34 chars
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <magic
0xa2f03242> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: receive frame, count = 18
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 C0 21 02 01 00 0E ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 05 06 A2 F0 32 42 07 02 ....2B..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 08 02 ..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: rcvd [LCP ConfAck id=0x1 <magic
0xa2f03242> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: called buf=08064480 nr=1504
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: len = 16
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: passing 18 bytes up
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: receive frame, count = 24
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 C0 21 01 E2 00 14 ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 02 06 00 0A 00 00 05 06 ........
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 92 49 06 A2 07 02 08 02 .I......
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xe2 <asyncmap
0xa0000> <magic 0x924906a2> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xe2 <asyncmap
0xa0000> <magic 0x924906a2> <pcomp> <accomp>]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x1 <addr
0.0.0.0> <compress VJ 0f 01>]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: called buf=08064480 nr=1504
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: len = 22
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: passing 24 bytes up
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: write frame, count = 24
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 C0 21 02 E2 00 14 ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 02 06 00 0A 00 00 05 06 ........
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 92 49 06 A2 07 02 08 02 .I......
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit_lower: fcs is e21c
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit: writing 46 chars
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff58c
flags f000000
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff5a0
flags f000003
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: write frame, count = 20
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 80 21 01 01 00 10 ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 03 06 00 00 00 00 02 06 ........
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 00 2D 0F 01 .-..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit_lower: fcs is 1427
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_dev_xmit: writing 22 chars
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_ioctl: get flags: addr bffff56c
flags f000003
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp0: no compressor for [15 3 29], 3
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp0: no compressor for [1a 4 8], 4
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp0: no compressor for [18 4 8], 4
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp: receive frame, count = 26
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: FF 03 C0 21 08 E3 00 16 ...!....
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 80 21 01 01 00 10 03 06 .!......
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 00 00 00 00 02 06 00 2D .......-
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: 0F 01 ..
Jan 16 09:18:42 david pppd[871]: rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0xe3 80 21 01 01
00 10 03 06 00 00 00 00 02 06 00 2d 0f 01]
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: called buf=08064480 nr=1504
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: len = 24
Jan 16 09:18:42 david kernel: ppp_tty_read: passing 26 bytes up
This is as far as it gets, no dynamic IP addresses, no ppp interface
established. Done/
Any suggestions?
thanks.
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From: Roger@localhost (Roger)
Subject: Re: Questions about NAMED at STARTUP
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 15:53:10 GMT
On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:04:10 -0700, "[D]�J"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I check my /var/log/messages, I found the following lines. Is it
>possible to fix this problem?? if so.. how??
>
>Jan 13 22:14:55 djai named[344]: sysquery: sendto([192.203.230.10].53):
>Network is unreacheable
Get connected to your ISP *before* running named.
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Roger
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