Linux-Networking Digest #129, Volume #10 Sat, 6 Feb 99 16:13:40 EST
Contents:
Re: ipforwarding / masquarading (Greg Weeks)
mgetty & modem problem (Dan Crooks)
Re: StarOffice and smtp (sendmail) problem (David Efflandt)
Re: will virus affect? (Stephen Carville)
Re: /etc/hosts question (Eckardt Augenstein)
Re: ETRN command script or fetchmail ("Michael Faurot")
one ip address (Maat)
10base-T recommendation? (Keith W Sheffield)
Newbie and auto Dial-up ("David Sloan")
Re: yet another mail question... (Andrzej Filip)
Samba and Windows 95 (Karsten Kurz)
Re: PPP help please ("Mark H.")
My ethernet adapter has moved to an another dimension! ("K.Hanssen")
Re: 3c905 problems at 10Mbps (Doug Nordwall)
Re: A better DyNIP? ("Daniel Goh")
Re: Utility to test network security (Doug Nordwall)
Linux SNA-DLC bridge (Alessandro Bruciamonti)
Re: pppd 2.3.5 working under kernel 2.0.36, not 2.2.1 (Clifford Kite)
3c905 problems at 10Mbps ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: help a newbie pls? (Eckardt Augenstein)
NT system authentication with a Linux radius???? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Kernel 2.2.1 (Keith Hasson)
ETRN command script or fetchmail (Michael Bohl Jenner)
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Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Weeks)
Subject: Re: ipforwarding / masquarading
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 13:29:18 -0600
In article <79i0cf$8ph$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I've been running with ip masquarading for several months without any
> problem. However, I do notice that I have problems accessing certain websites
> - the main one being http://members.xoom.com and today I also notice
> http://www.hp.com is also not working. If I go to the main linux box I can
> access the site without any problem but accessing from one of the other local
> machines just results in the site timing out....
>
> Perhaps someone else could try it and confirm whether it is just a problem
> specific to my setup?
Well, the HP site worked fine for me. I'm masqing a DSL connection
with 192.168.x.x addresses behind it. I browsed with Netscape 4.0?
running on a linux box behind the firewall box. I don't run any local
DNS services and use standatd 10BaseT abd 10Base2 connections.
Greg Weeks
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http://durendal.tzo.com/greg/
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From: Dan Crooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: mgetty & modem problem
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 11:41:26 -0800
I am trying to set up my server for dial-in service and have hit a
problem with mgetty. I am invoking it with the following entry in my
/etc/inittab file:
s1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty -p \S /dev/ttyS1
When I call in to the server, the modems never establish a connection,
in fact they sound like they give up trying after about a minute. My
/var/log/messages files shows this entry:
linux mgetty[1653]: failed A_FAIL dev=ttyS1, pid=1653, caller='none' ,
conn=' ' , name=' '
Why are the modems not establishing a connection?
I think if the modems made a connection then the above error would not
show up after a successful login. Can anyone help me out with this
problem?
Dan
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From: David Efflandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: StarOffice and smtp (sendmail) problem
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 19:45:27 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/6/99, 6:27:54 AM,=20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ulrich Teichert)=20
wrote regarding Re: StarOffice and smtp (sendmail) problem:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> David Efflandt <efflandt@xnet.=
com>=20
writes:
> [del]
> >Does anyone have a clue how to configure StarOffice to work as=3D20
> >promptly as pine, without sendmail -q or restarting sendmail? =20
Posts=3D20
> >about this to startdivision and sendmail newsgroups have gotten no=3D=
20
> >replies. For now, I have my outbox pointed to my ISP's SMTP, and=20
that=3D20
> >works.
> StarOffice outbox querys a DNS server to see where it's gonna deliver
> it's mail to. So, when you try to point it to localhost, it's not
> gonna find anything. Try 127.0.0.1 or use your providers SMTP server,
> IMHO.
Thanks. I tried 127.0.0.1 and that did not work either, bounces back=20
to my Outbox for name resolution problem. But I may not have=20
restarted sendmail after connecting ppp, which is required to get=20
sendmail to flush SO mail from mqueue (pine always works fine without=20
doing anything to sendmail).
Note that I am using Auto DNS setting in SO because I have no DNS=20
except when online. Apparently SO uses stale DNS in effect when it=20
started. If I go online while SO is running, it cannot find anything=20
unless I quit and restart SO.
> HTH,
> Uli (no, I am not working for Star Division anymore)
> --
> Dipl. Inf. Ulrich Teichert|e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Stormweg 24 |listening to: This Is Just A Punk Rock Song=
=20
(Bad
> 24539 Neumuenster, Germany|Religion), Shadow (The Headcoatees)
One other question. Any idea why some people see '=3D20' at the end of =
lines? Is this a newsfeed or newsreader problem with improper=20
handling of quoted-printable? I do not see this when viewing my=20
postings with SO or slrn in Linux or Agent in Win95, but I do see them=20
in my original quote above.
--=20
David Efflandt eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.xnet.com/~efflandt/
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From: Stephen Carville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: will virus affect?
Date: 6 Feb 1999 19:47:25 GMT
Miles5 wrote:
>
> I would like to know, if I have a win95 and Linux in a pc, (using some
> of those system selecting program), then if the virus scanner in win95
> detected a virus active in my pc, then, will the virus affect the
> Linux ?
An NT95 virus can only execute from the the MS side of the hard drive.
However, a malicious NT95 virus could be written to detect a Linux
partition and then trash the partition table. If it was sophisticated
enough it could even reidentify the partition and reformat it.
So the answer is "yes" but I haven't heard of any such viri...
--
Stephen Carville
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====================================================
Management: The art of hiring intelligent, skilled individuals and then
ignoring their advice.
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From: Eckardt Augenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: /etc/hosts question
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 17:53:25 +0100
Eric Lan wrote:
> can someone explain what /etc/hosts do? what should be in this file and what
> uses this file?
>
> thanks
it resolves hostnames. This may be usefull at boottime, when no dns is runnig
or if you got a small local net and you don�t want to set up a nameserver there
(There are orgs that keep /etc/hosts-files on subnets with some 20 machines).
It depends on your /etc/hosts.conf where your system looks first, at /etc/hosts
or for resolve by a nemeserver (there might be people who preferr /etc/hosts
for important IPs as a nameserver could be spammed ; dont know.).
eckardt
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From: "Michael Faurot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ETRN command script or fetchmail
Date: 6 Feb 1999 18:49:58 GMT
Michael Bohl Jenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Today I manually forward the ETRN command by:
: telnet isp-mailserver.dk 25
: ETRN mydomain.dk
: quit
: Is it possible to have a script do this ? I'm newbie to scripting so
: please forgive me if this one is obviuos.
This is very simple with expect. Assuming you've already got expect
installed, all you should need to do is save the following, and modify
it as appropriate for you locale.
==============================================================================
#! /usr/bin/expect -f
spawn telnet my.isp.com 25
expect "ESMTP Sendmail"
send "ehlo my.domain.com\r"
expect "250 HELP"
send "etrn my.domain.com\r"
expect "Queuing for node"
send "quit\r"
expect "Connection closed by foreign host"
--
==============================================================================
Michael | mfaurot | When the sun shineth, make hay.
Faurot | phzzzt.atww.org | -- John Heywood
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From: Maat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: one ip address
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 20:55:19 +0100
hello,
I have my own (little) network at home, a ftp server and a webserver but
I have ordinary internet account and only one (static) ip address. But
if I want to connect both machines connected to the internet they must
have different ip addresses because they have different hostnames. Can I
have two ip addresses on one line and how? And if not, is there another
solution?
Thanks!
cheers,
Johannes, http://www.chew.demon.nl
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From: Keith W Sheffield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: 10base-T recommendation?
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 19:56:11 GMT
I'm going to try to network my home machines together. Initially, I'll
just use a crossover cable, but I plan on getting a hub and using IP
Masq at some point in the future. The machines I'm using will be
running linux.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good but inexpensive 10baseT
PCI ethernet card and any suggested web pages/tips that I should check
out before I begin this project?
thanks.
--
We were unanimous - in fact everyone was unanimous.
Keith Sheffield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "David Sloan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Newbie and auto Dial-up
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 14:07:03 -0500
I can manually dial my ISP as through system tools and used my ISP's DNS
numbers and everything works fine. How do I get it to run automatically
especially for ther users like windows does?
TIA
David Sloan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Andrzej Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: yet another mail question...
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 16:04:12 +0100
see http://www.sendmail.org/faq
or scan news:comp.mail.sendmail
redhat:
add ip addresses of you internal hosts to
/etc/mil/ip_allow and restart sendmail
--
Andrzej (Andrew) A. Filip
home e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Josh Rusko wrote:
> I know I've been posting alot these past few days, but I have
> (hopefully) my last question for a while. I had a dual boot system that
> ran as a mail server while running linux. Everything worked fine,
> sending mail from Netscape, Eudora, etc. clients on my home LAN. Now I
> have a dedicated Linux machine, running as the mail server. POP3 mail
> retrieval works, but sending mail from Netscape or whatever results in a
> "relaying denied" message. I know I had it working before, and I have no
> idea how to fix this without allowing relaying to the world (it will
> also serve mail for remote clients). any ideas?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karsten Kurz)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Samba and Windows 95
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 21:10:47 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have a problem with Samba and Windows95.
There are two PCs, one running Windows95 (OSR 2), one running SuSE
Linux 6.0.
I wanted to create a network connection between those PCs (both with
3Com Etherlink III ISA (3C509b-Combo)), but there is no chance for me.
I'm not a network guru and hope anybody can answer
me.
Windows Network is configured with TCP/IP, no DNS support and with
IP 192.168.0.98. My Linux server has IP 192.168.0.99.
I tried many times to find a configuration with "smb.conf" to get
the connection running, but nothing happens. On my Windows PC I can see
the Samba server, but connections are not possible.
The call of "smbclient -L host" on my Linux-PC shows correct values.
"Testparm" also tells everything ok.
Each of the PCs can "ping" himself.
What can I do to get the system running ???
Help me, please.
Thanks Karsten
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From: "Mark H." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PPP help please
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 15:14:00 -0500
> \
>
> It's a guess without seeing more information about your configuration,
> but it appears that your chat script is not working. It appears that
> the ip is being sent before you initiate the ppp. My configuration uses
> fixed IP's so I'm not absolutely sure about this.
Thanks to all who replied.
My isp has a REALLY weird method of logging in. Or atleast its weird to me.
I finally got it working, with some help from windoze. I told it to record
a log file of
my login using the isps dialer then I read it after a successful connect.
I first have to login like this:
'Username:' 'XXXXX'
'Password:' 'XXXXX'
'>' 'ppp'
Then after the isp sends the message with the 'Your ip address is
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx , etc' string,
I need to use pap to authenticate. I also had to add the line opt='opt&
asyncmap a0000' to the ifup-ppp script.
Also , I had to remove the extra /r that was being added after the ppp.
Thanks again for all the pointers.
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From: "K.Hanssen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: My ethernet adapter has moved to an another dimension!
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 17:02:38 +0100
When installing linux502 from my cdrom drive, the installation program
couldnt/wouldnt detect my 3c509b-isa ethernet adapter when hardware was
probed.
Does any body know something about this particular problem?
Or any similar.
I run an Intel Pentium with ide controller solution
The card is in PnP mode.
What to do!!?
K.Hanssen(Newbie)
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From: Doug Nordwall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: 3c905 problems at 10Mbps
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 13:16:41 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running linux 2.0.34 with 3c905 cards (not 3c905b). We have old
> concentrators which don't support auto-sensing, so when the card attempts to
> switch, it gets disconnected. I have looked at Donald Becker's source and
> website, and cannot find the options to force 10Mbps half-duplex operation at
> boot-time. Any feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> PJ Waskiewicz
>
> -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==----------
> http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own
Download 3com's utlities for the 3com pci card. there is a program (3c9x5cfg)
that can adjust it for you. Need a dos boot disk though
--
Doug Nordwall "Who's the bigger fool?
New Mexico Highlands University The fool or the fool who follows him?"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Ben Kenobi
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From: "Daniel Goh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: A better DyNIP?
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:02:55 +0800
Try www.ddns.org.
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>Does anyone know of a service similar to dynip (www.dynip.com) but for
>free?
>Thanx.
>
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From: Doug Nordwall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Utility to test network security
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 13:18:47 -0700
"R. Denoire" wrote:
> I am participating in a course about installing, arranging,
> configuring a LAN with an Internet connection. One of the machines
> (all PCs running SuSE 5.3 Linux 2.0.35) is going to act as a gateway
> for all other computers in the LAN using firewall and masquerading
> techniques. Software involved includes among others TCP Wrapper,
> ipfwadm and TIS. The key point about all this is going to be security.
>
> Sometime in about two weeks the teacher is going to test the network
> setup. I would rather know beforehand where the security holes are in
> order to correct them; bad results could even negatively affect my
> professional future.
>
> Now I am looking for a nice utility to analyse or "attack" or hack on
> my LAN and on the LAN of our competitors (several groups of the class
> are working in parallel doing this each with its own LAN segment). The
> emphasis of the utility should lie on "testing", not setting, because
> we are allowed only to make security settings per hand - using vi and
> the commonly available commands. The connection to the Internet itself
> is uncritical, since we have no access to the hosts really governing
> this. By the way, we are simulating a WAN connection, so we use a
> null-modem cable to connect the LAN gateway to the "Internet" (which
> is another LAN passing us through) using PPP. All this sounds nice
> and I am learning a lot, but I am afraid not enough.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Rod
> ----------------
Saint is a good choice. It scans commom holes using a web interface and
perl. I have found it quite useful in my network security class.
--
Doug Nordwall "Who's the bigger fool?
New Mexico Highlands University The fool or the fool who follows him?"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Ben Kenobi
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From: Alessandro Bruciamonti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux SNA-DLC bridge
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 20:48:21 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello all!
I'm seeking for documentation or hints on how to set up a SNA-DLC bridge
between two ethernet cards on a Linux box.
Any help, hint, suggestion or point-to documentation will be greatly
appreciated, since I've found very few docs on the subject.
Thank you in advance and greetings from Italy!
Alessandro
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clifford Kite)
Subject: Re: pppd 2.3.5 working under kernel 2.0.36, not 2.2.1
Date: 6 Feb 1999 12:42:21 -0600
Joe Pfeiffer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: When pppd tries to negotiate with my ISP, it appears to think it is
: getting different packets back depending on whether I'm running 2.0.36
: or 2.2.1. Here are some relevant logs:
<snip>
: Feb 5 21:32:36 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: pppd 2.3.5 started by root, uid 0
: Feb 5 21:33:01 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: Serial connection established.
: Feb 5 21:33:02 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: Using interface ppp0
: Feb 5 21:33:02 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
: Feb 5 21:33:02 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0x99eb716e> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: Feb 5 21:33:04 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xdc <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0xa2caebdf> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: Feb 5 21:33:04 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xdc <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0xa2caebdf> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: Feb 5 21:33:05 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0x99eb716e> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: Feb 5 21:33:06 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xdd <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0xa2caebdf> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: Feb 5 21:33:06 noodlenoggin pppd[146]: sent [LCP ConfAck id=0xdd <asyncmap 0xa0000>
:<magic 0xa2caebdf> <pcomp> <accomp>]
: and it keeps this up until my ISP hangs up on it.
The log shows that the ISP isn't getting or is ignoring the negotiation
messages that pppd sends.
: What I don't understand is that ppp seems to think the id on a packet
: arriving *from* the ISP is different, depending on *my* kernel
I doubt that the problem has anything to do with different ppp message
IDs for different connections.
: version! Same scripts; ppp was compiled using the 2.2.1 headers.
What does it mean, "ppp was compiled using the 2.2.1 headers"?
Compiling pppd is independent of any kernel headers that I know about.
If it means that you copied some header files from the 2.2.1 source
tree to the ppp-2.3.5 source tree, as this seems to imply, then it's
not surprising that something's wrong.
I went from 2.0.36 to 2.1.131 with no problem using ppp-2.3.5. The
"make kernel" only copied three stub header files to /usr/include/net
and nothing to the kernel source tree. I haven't tried any 2.2.x
kernels but it seems unlikely that they would break ppp-2.3.5.
Have you upgraded net-tools, and so ifconfig and route, as suggested in
linux/Documentation/Changes?
--
Clifford Kite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Not a guru. (tm)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 3c905 problems at 10Mbps
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 19:26:26 GMT
I am running linux 2.0.34 with 3c905 cards (not 3c905b). We have old
concentrators which don't support auto-sensing, so when the card attempts to
switch, it gets disconnected. I have looked at Donald Becker's source and
website, and cannot find the options to force 10Mbps half-duplex operation at
boot-time. Any feedback to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be greatly
appreciated.
PJ Waskiewicz
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From: Eckardt Augenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: help a newbie pls?
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 18:06:00 +0100
Wenyao wrote:
> hi
> i am a newbie in redhat 5.2
> i cannot get into the internet
> my ethernet card is intel pro/100
> i can log on to ftp sites using only the ip of the destination sites.
> however, i cannot use domain names.
> i dunno how to configure my dns thing
> it says you need to pay a sum of money for a domain.
> however i only wanted to surf and chat...
> so can anybody help me?
> thanx
>
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Hi!
you just need to let your box know, where it can find a nameserver (to
resolve the names to IP-numbers). Redhat is said to have a good
config-tool. You should find a dialog for a nameserver-entry somewhere in
the network section. To do it by hand put a line
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
to /etc/resolve.conf where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the nameserver ip-adress.
As your�e atached to a net there should be a sys-operator /provider�s help
desk you can ask for a near-by nameserver ip.
For a first try you can use 193.74.208.65 but get a better one soon!
eckardt
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NT system authentication with a Linux radius????
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 16:01:49 GMT
Hi,
I've a cistron radius server on a REDHAT 5.1 Linux machine which
authenticates my RAS users.
I've a MS-Proxy saver runs on a WIN NT4.0 machine. Now, I define users
accounts on both of Linux and NT servers. I want to do NT authentication via
my Linux radius server. What is Ur idea?
--mk ghanbari
SAFINEH Admin.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.safineh.net
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From: Keith Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Kernel 2.2.1
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 16:03:35 GMT
If only people would read...
Thomas Chai wrote:
> Keith Hasson wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have just upgraded about 10 programs (proccps, ncpfs, etc etc) in
> > order to compile kernel version 2.2.1. I was previously using 2.0.35
> > (Redhat 5.1). Ok, here is my problema... When I boot to the 2.0.35
> > kernel, everything is hunky-dory. I am masquerading the linux box and
> > everyone on my net gets in/out to the internet no problems. When I boot
> > up the new kernel, here is the deal:
> >
> > 1. My routing table is screwed up, it has multiple entries in it and
> > some of the entries are wrong.
> >
> > 2. I can access the internet from the linux machine, but the other
> > users cannot.
> >
> > Other than this, everything is fine. I think if I can get the routing
> > table fixed the rest may fall in place, I'm not sure. I know that I
> > said yes to all the right questions for the masquerading part. I am
> > using ipchains now and am pretty sure it is all ok too.
> >
> > When I ping www.yahoo.com from one of the network machines, It does the
> > dns translation, but I get no response back.... Can you help??
> >
> > Thanks, Keith
>
> Hey Keith,
> Did U used ip-chain or ip-masqurading ? the new kernel needs
> ip-chain todo forwading
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Subject: ETRN command script or fetchmail
From: Michael Bohl Jenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 16:12:26 GMT
I've tried to use fetchmail for sending an ETRN command to my ISPs
ESMTP mailserver. However without luck. Anyone ?
Today I manually forward the ETRN command by:
telnet isp-mailserver.dk 25
ETRN mydomain.dk
quit
Is it possible to have a script do this ? I'm newbie to scripting so
please forgive me if this one is obviuos.
Regards,
Michael
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