Linux-Networking Digest #153, Volume #10 Tue, 9 Feb 99 05:13:48 EST
Contents:
Re: IP Address Can't Release HELP!!! HELP!!! why??? ("Burton T. Maugans")
Re: Firewall & Masquerading Zusatz ("Ronny Frankenstein (Franky)")
Re: PPP on RedHat 5.1 (Brian (Remove spamkiller to reply))
Re: Circumventing my ISP ("J. S. Jensen")
Re: Creating a Linux PPP RAS Server for Win95 Clients
Re: Compaq - netelligent ethernet (Mirco Zanutto)
PAP Howto (The Original)
Re: IPX guru needed for router problem. (keith)
nt and samba 2.0.1 (peter)
Re: Windows login to corporate domain thru Linux server ("Christopher G. Petty")
Re: Help with Network Card (Colin Savage)
Re: Advice Required: Cable Modem in mixed Linux/MacOS Network (John Mellor)
Red Hat 5.2 PPP connects but doesn't route (netstat hangs) ("William E. Rushman")
Re: Get ethernet address (Vladymyr Iljyc Lenin)
Re: APSfilter and printer offline.. (Michael Powe)
Re: will virus affect? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: DNS nameserver problem... ("Christopher G. Petty")
Re: glibc 2.0.6 now error compiling kernel ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
traffic shaper: operation not allowed on device (Geerten Kuiper)
ibm.net ppp setup problem ("S.C.Cheah")
shot in the dark ("Jim Ray")
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From: "Burton T. Maugans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.ms-windows.networking.win95,comp.os.ms-windows.networking.windows
Subject: Re: IP Address Can't Release HELP!!! HELP!!! why???
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 18:30:40 -0500
Novicer Jothiw wrote in message <79799s$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Dear Networkers,
> I got my ip incorrectly set by some unknown problem. But can't reset it
>in the winipcfg: i.e. Release & Release_All don't work and so as Renew and
>Renew_All. Why?
>
> I use only:
>TCP/IP with a network card.
>DHCP Server.
>Automatically get and IP.
>DNS disabled.
>No gateway.
>No NetBIOS.
>Client for MS network + MS Family logon + Windows logon.
>No Advance setting.
>
>It works perfectly right. But After I do something in my linux partition to
>try to set network (failed finally), the ethernet card didn't work for my
>windows partition. (Work done in Linux: set a fix IP for the card, set the
>default gateway, set the hosts, and finally failed cuz I should use the
DHCP
>server in my network)
>
>What's wrong actually? Could somebody help me?
>
I don't believe the Release/Renew functions work with DHCP....
BTM
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From: "Ronny Frankenstein (Franky)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Firewall & Masquerading Zusatz
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 20:17:46 +0100
Aehm...
Bitte nur an die Newsgroup - ich bin nicht online!!!
franky
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian (Remove spamkiller to reply))
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: PPP on RedHat 5.1
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 06:47:59 GMT
On Sun, 7 Feb 1999 18:01:13 -0500, "Juergen Fiedler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Kernel IP routing table
>Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
>Iface
>207.207.199.27 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 1 ppp0
>192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 3 eth0
>127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 1 lo
>0.0.0.0 207.207.199.27 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 1 ppp0
>>-------SNIP-------<
>
You don't have a default route. Check your /etc/ppp/options file (or
wherever you store you pppd configuration), and make sure that the
"defaultroute" directive is in the file.
As a quick check to see if this is the problem, establish your ppp
link, then add the default route to ppp0 by hand, then try to get out.
brian
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From: "J. S. Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Circumventing my ISP
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 17:00:49 -0700
Kevin Currie wrote:
> I would like to be able to take all traffic coming to xxx.yyy.a.b/32 and
> send it to my machine on xxx.yyy.zzz.e/32. Is there a way to do this with
> ipportfw, ipchains, ipfwadm, or anything?
Yes, and redir.
> I've looked at ipautofw and it is not acceptable because it would take traffic
> from both xxx.yyy.a.a _AND_ xxx.yyy.a.b and send it though.
Just deny the port on the other interface.
--
J. S. Jensen
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.Paramin.COM
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
comp.os.linux.setup,comp.protocols.ppp,force9.tech.linux,linux.redhat.ppp
Subject: Re: Creating a Linux PPP RAS Server for Win95 Clients
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 19:20:39 -0500
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Garage/3555/mgetty2.html
David Travers wrote in message ...
>I am currently working on a project to create a PPP server that will allows
>Windows 3.1/95/NT clients to dial in and access our company's internal
>network.
>
>This will allow the users to collect their e-mail from the e-mail server on
>the LAN and possibly browse the web.
>
>I have managed to get a PPP client to work (i.e Linux will dial an ISP),
but
>I cannot get the PPP server to work. Also mgetty automatically answer's the
>call but nothing seems to happen after that. I have recompiled mgetty with
>support for AutoPPP.
>
>I have read several documents on the net (including Josh Gentry's guide)
but
>there does seem to be a general lack of detailed documents on PPP server's
>compared with those dealing with PPP clients.
>
>The current system is as follows
>
> AMD K6 233Mhz + 96MB EDO Ram + 512KB Cache
> 3.2GB Quantum UltraDMA Hard Disk
> USR 33.6KB Sportster Modems (x2)
>
>Software is as follows
>
> SUSE Linux 5.2
>
>If possible I would like detailed info on /etc/<files> configurations and
>directives required when recompiling packages or kernel. Note, the AutoPPP
>feature should also be enabled as the users dialing in will require the
>connection process to be automatic as possible.
>
>Any details about mgetty, pppd etc should also be noted.
>
>If anyone has any advice on this matter I would be most grateful to hear
>from you.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>David Travers
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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From: Mirco Zanutto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Compaq - netelligent ethernet
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 09:37:42 +0100
Try to use the module tlan (I tested it on caldera 1.3 and it works
fine).
For test purposes try, from the command line
# insmod tlan
after that modify your system initializatione files to have the module
loaded at startup (/etc/modules/..../...)
bye
Thomas Searing wrote:
>
> I am trying to configure a 10/100 utp card and have not been able to
> configure this under 5.2. Any assistance would be appreciated
>
> Tom
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Mirco Zanutto
_______________________________________
tel: +39.0434.767698
fax: +39.0434.767921
_______________________________________
ConSyst - sede di Sacile (PN)
http://www.consyst.it
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From: The Original <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PAP Howto
Date: 09 Feb 1999 00:46:24 -0600
Hello,
I've just finished with a PAP-Howto for ppp and connecting to ISP's that
use Passwrod Authentication Protocol.
http://www.alltel.net/~catfish/PAP-Howto.html
and a text version
http://www.alltel.net/~catfish/PAP-Howto.txt
I hope this helps newbies and veterans alike.
Thanks
Terry Martin
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From: keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: IPX guru needed for router problem.
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 19:27:28 -0500
keith wrote:
> This one has really stumped me.
>
> I have a lab setup where I have an Ethernet backbone and Token-ring
> subnet. I have made a linux box as being the router between the two
> segments. TCP/IP and Samba work great. IPX is another issue. My ipx
> routing is being done with ipxripd-0.7-4 (have also tried 0.7-1).
>
Follow-up to the above:
Platforms that are able to access NW servers on the other side of the Linux
router:
OS2warp4, Dos-w/NWclient, Netware-3.12
Platforms that cannot access across the Linux router:
Win95, Winnt-server (havn't tried win3x or win98 yet)
Anyone know what's up here?
It kinda looks like Microsoft has taken some liberties with the ipx/spx
protocol.
Does anyone know of a NWclient from Novel for the Wintel platorms?...and do
they work?
keith
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (peter)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.networking
Subject: nt and samba 2.0.1
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 00:07:22 GMT
which account is needed to browse the services of a samba-2.0.1-machine ?
details:
on the machine "samba" I have the service "s1" (/home/s1) and "s2"
(/home/s2)
when using samba-1.9.18 I open networkenvironment in NT-explorer and
opened the workgroup and then I clicked on "samba" and then I could see
the services "s1" and "s2". when trying to enter these folders I was
forced to enter username/pass.
so I could browse the services with a special account (nobody, which
has set NO PASSWORD) before entering with the user-accounts.
but now using samba-2.0.1 I even dont see "samba" in my
networkenvironment. the reason is found in my samba-log:
=========
[1999/02/09 00:28:37, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(771)
NT Password did not match ! Defaulting to Lanman
==========
this lines are logged on "samba" when opening network-environment in NT
when I execute 'net use \\samba /user:a_user_on_samba' I�m forced to
enter my password and then I can find "samba" in the explorer with
search-computer and can open the services.
======
#smb.conf
[global]
; Uncomment this if you want a guest account
guest account = nobody
log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
share modes = yes
workgroup = workgroup
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 255
encrypt passwords = yes
name resolve order = host
null passwords = yes
============
and nobody is set to nopassword:
smbpasswd -en nobody
and when checking .../private/smbpasswd nobody is enabled and has
password set to NO PASSWORD and is set as user.
thanks !!!
by the way : handling the above problem I found a strange NT-behavior :
after the 'net use' command "samba" doesnt appear in the
networkenvironment even if I can find it with search-computer. when found
with search-computer I open it and click on the folder-up-button in
explorer and find myself in the workgroup where samba is not listed. I
think this has something to do with NT-caching and is similar to the
problem that NT gives me the content of the old cd-rom even if I already
changed the cd-rom ;)
peter
=================
pilsl@
ANTISPAM
goldfisch.atat.at
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From: "Christopher G. Petty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Windows login to corporate domain thru Linux server
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 01:52:23 -0500
Ok.. /etc/hosts.[allow | deny ] are good.
What I need to pass over the PPP link is the browselists, etc from both sides
of the link. The remote site is DoD (Dial on Demand, not a gov't agency.
::snicker::), and needs to see the remote machines upon dialup, or at the very
minimum, 3 fileservers and one mail server, so 4 machines.
Still at a loss.
_CGP
Edwin Calimbo wrote:
> Christopher G. Petty ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> : Here's one for the thinkers out there. I'll admit I'm stumped on this
> : one.
>
> : I'm trying to allow remote windows users to login to my local LAN vial a
> : DoD Linux box. The problem is that the domain information refuses to
> : pass thru the PPP link. Services such as Micro$loth Exchange, Mail, etc
> : are not seen, nor are the machines on the other side of the PPP link.
>
> : I can ping both ways across the PPP link, so routing is not the issue.
> : The Linux server at the remote site is dialing into an NT 4 SP4 server.
> : When the link is up, I can ping the remote workstations, the remote
> : linux box, telnet to the remote linux box, and thru it, ping both remote
> : and local machines, but none of the NT domain information is being
> : passed.
>
> When you talk about "NT domain information" do you mean shared resources,
> local/global groups (domains) etc?
>
> On your NT (RAS) server the protocol is probably set to *bind* to
> TCP/IP first and then to NetBIOS etc. Also, NetBIOS is not routable.
>
>
> : Anyone got a clue on how I can get this to work?
> : Thanks in advance.
>
> : _CGP
>
> --
>
> --------------------
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Colin Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help with Network Card
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 09:23:28 +0200
thanks...will try it
Cecil Watson wrote:
> I've used several card with the Realtek 8029 chipset, the NE2K-PCI
> drivers work fine!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Mellor)
Subject: Re: Advice Required: Cable Modem in mixed Linux/MacOS Network
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 01:17:56 GMT
In article <79n1s1$57n$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|> I'd like some advice from some linux networking gurus please. :-)
|>
|> I'm getting a cable modem service at home soon and hope to be able to network
|> my Macintoshes together under a linux proxy server. I'd like advice over what
|> type of ethernet hub to buy and any gotchas about doing this.
|>
|> The cable modem provider can only answer questions about installing it in a
|> Windows 95 box. So my plan is to provide that Win95 box to allow them to
|> install it. Then add my Linux/Mac network at a later date once the modem is up
|> and running.
|>
|> I plan on buying a 100Base-T HUB with 4+ ports (1 for the Linux Box, 1 for the
|> cable modem and 2 for the PowerMacs). Any advice over a good HUB that needs
|> minimal setup and doesn't require a Windows box to connect to?
Don't do this! Unless you want all of your intranet traffic broadcast over the
cable modem, you will need to use 2 NICs on some system, and some
routing/firewalling software.
|> I am thinking about buying a 3Com Office Connect TP400 4-PT UNMANAGED FAST
|> ENET HUB. What does 'unmanaged' mean? Most hubs that I have experience
|> (limited) with are practically plug and play.
|>
|> Final question: Am I right in assuming that the Linux box can act as a proxy
|> server for the two powermacs hanging off of the hub? The macs don't need to be
|> using Appletalk to talk to the Linux box and can use TCP/IP quite happily. If
|> not will I have to use Samba, Dave, or some other combination of software to
|> get the macs to use the linux box as a proxy to the internet?
|>
|> Thanks in advance. (sorry if these are dumb questions - I have been trying to
|> find out the answers myself but now it's time to spend $ I want to make sure
|> I've got it right).
--
John Mellor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kitchener.com/mellor/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mellor.kw.net/
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From: "William E. Rushman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Red Hat 5.2 PPP connects but doesn't route (netstat hangs)
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 23:33:33 -0800
When activated, the (28.8) modem dials out and makes a connection. I can see
the ppp0 device in ifconfig, and I can ping the address assigned by the ISP.
The assigned address looks good (the first two octets match the ISP).
No default route exists, before or after the connection, even though the
config says to set default on the ppp connect. netstat -r hangs. I tried
setting the default route manually, but nothing changes even though the
route command doesn't return an error.
My goal is to do dial-on-demand and masq, but first I need to get a
connection.
Any ideas? Anybody seen a good doc for this for 5.2?
Thank you,
Ed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.primenet.com/~rshmnw
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From: Vladymyr Iljyc Lenin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: Re: Get ethernet address
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 01:38:45 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anybody know how to get the ethernet address of a network card in a C
> program on Linux? I have code that does it on Solaris but unfortunately all
> the header files needed aren't there on Linux.
> Thanks.
i think, you may look at source od ifconfig
--
= lenin =
proste lenin
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From: Michael Powe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.misc
Subject: Re: APSfilter and printer offline..
Date: 09 Feb 1999 01:03:58 -0800
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>>>>> "Pio" == | @nc&|ot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pio> I'm trying to setup SUSE 6.0 with APSfilter to print on my
Pio> LaserJet 5Mp without success!!
Pio> If i try to print from shell (cat foo.txt > /dev/lp) or
Pio> within KDE applications, the only response is:
Pio> ...NOTHING!!!...
Pio> Naturally my printer is ready and online......
Put your filter in /etc/printcap and print with lpr.
mp
- --
Michael Powe Portland, Oregon USA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.trollope.org
"Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write."
-- Anthony Trollope
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: will virus affect?
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 12:32:01 +0000
Todd Knarr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> nope....
>> Think about viris that write directly to Harddisks like fdisk..!!
> Virus is running in user mode. User mode code is not permitted to
> access device I/O registers. The process containing the virus will
> be terminated by the kernel. End of virus.
> Exception: virus is attached to a program that has permission to access
> I/O registers ( usually because it's suid-root ). OTOH the virus is
> likely to assume it's dealing with a FAT filesystem or DOS boot sector
> or MBR, so you're more likely to get a corrupted MBR/bootsector/filesystem
> than anything useful to the virus.
sure...
But what when I'm running windows on the same machine with access to the
Linux-partitions?
This is what I mean, and this was the question....
--
cu
Thorben
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From: "Christopher G. Petty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DNS nameserver problem...
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 01:36:48 -0500
Heiko:
One quick question, and then I'll get out of your hair..
Are you using NetBEUI on the Winbox? NetBEUI can sometimes cause problems
with DoD setups as you have... Take NetBEUI off the Winbox and see if it
still does it.
Other culprits:
ICQ Notify/ICQ
Netscape AOL IM'er
Mail clients
Check and see if any of this is on your Winbox, and remove it if it is...
your dialup woes should be over..
Oh, and put your DNS back the way it was...
_CGP
Heiko Gerstung wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I just installed an old 486 as my new internet router for my little
> lan. My main machine is a win95 system (shame on me) and I wanted to
> use this configuration as follows:
> - whenever I start my web browser or telnet client on my win95
> machine, the linux server should connect to the internet and after I
> closed my internet application on the win-machine, linux should
> disconnect.
>
> It worked fine ! No problem at all. Now my big, big problem is : It
> seems to me that the win95 systems queries a nameserver every couple
> of minutes (and I don't know which program to blame for this!), so
> when I configured my win95-machine with the dns of my provider, every
> couple of minutes my linux server connects to the internet and
> disconnects after some seconds. (with iptraf I found out that the
> win95 machine is really responsible for that!).
>
> My next step was to set up a cache-only dns on the linux machine in
> order to get rid of these nonsense connects. So I entered the IP of my
> linux machine as the dns server for the win95 system and tried to
> configure named as cache-only.
>
> The following phenomenon happened : Whenever I tried to use the
> nameserver (e.g. running netscape on my win95 machine and entering
> "www.xyz.com" as URL) I was able to monitor a request from my named to
> the nameserver of my provider (which I configured as a "forwarder" in
> named.boot), but the linux system tried to connect to this nameserver
> on the "sl0" device ! (I'm using ppp0 for my internet connection).
>
> Named starts with a line "cache zone "" loaded (serial 0)" in
> /var/log/message ...
>
> Any ideas ? Please send my your replies as an email, too !
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) !!
>
> Thank you very much !!!
>
> Bye,
> Heiko
>
> P.S.: I promise that I'll kick off that win95 machine ASAP ! :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: glibc 2.0.6 now error compiling kernel
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 12:24:44 +0000
In comp.os.linux.misc Piot Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just installed glibc on my linux box that has kernel 2.2.1. I
> now wanted to recompile the kernel, cause I changed glibc after having
> changed the kernel. Now I get all the time error messages, when I try
> to run
> make menuconfig
> it says something that my curses.h causes problems.
> Then I tried to reinstall glibc, because I thought this would solve
> the problem, but even this installation stops now with an error.
> The first errer could have been because I created a link
> ln -s /usr/lib/g++include /usr/include/g++
> but the source directory never existed. Could this have caused the
> error??
> Anybody has any idea what to do?
Read the Changes for the Kernel. You should use glibc-2.0.7-pre6 at least...
--
Thorben
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Geerten Kuiper)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.alpha
Subject: traffic shaper: operation not allowed on device
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 09:03:42 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I am trying to use the traffic shaper on an alphalinux box (PC164).
first compiled new kernel (2.2.1): enabled experimental options, said M to
traffic shaper.
then shapecfg: installed SRPM, wouldn't build (says its intel-only), but I
lifted the source from the SRPM and it compiled fine.
rebooted with new kernel
./shapecfg attach shape0 eth0
error -> operation not allowed on device
Am I doing something wrong ?
Is this a 2.2.x problem ?
Is this an Alpha problem ?
Is there a way to make this work ?
Groeten,
Geerten.
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Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 16:35:35 +0800
From: "S.C.Cheah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ibm.net ppp setup problem
Hi eveyone,
i am installing linux redhat 4.2, i have problem to dial-up to
ibm.net. my modem did dial-up (the carrier detect, off hook, terminal
ready lights on) but it seems like disconnect when come to "verifying
username and passwd"(those lights off). ibm people suggest me to check
string and i do not know how to do it
i am using Hayes Accura 288 V.34+fax modem. below r my settings.
In chat-ppp0 file :
'ABORT' 'BUSY'
'ABORT' 'ERROR'
'ABORT' 'NO CARRIER'
'ABORT' 'NO DIALTONE'
'ABORT' 'Invalid Login'
'ABORT' 'Login incorrect'
'' 'ATZ'
'OK' 'ATDT7162516'
'CONNECT' ''
'ord:' 'XXX'
'ogin:' 'myinet.abc'
In ifcfg-ppp0 :
DIALCMD=ATDT
INITSTRING=ATZ
MODEMPORT=/dev/modem
LINESPEED=115200
ESCAPECHARS=no
DEFABORT=yes
HARDFLOWCTL=yes
DEVICE=ppp0
PPPOPTIONS=
PAPNAME=
REMIP=
IPADDR=
BOOTPROTO=none
MTU=1500
MRU=1500
DISCONNECTTIMEOUT=120
RETRYTIMEOUT=300
USERCTL=no
-- i am not sure whether ibm.net is using pap or others
-- in /var/log/messages, error is " no carrier" and "connection script
failed"
-- also what is "ppp line discipline successfully unregistered"
hope u could help.
Thanks in advance
regards,
Tung
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From: "Jim Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
Subject: shot in the dark
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 03:09:49 -0500
This may be a bit out of bounds, but can I import csv spreadsheet values
into a mySQL database? Thanks!
Jim
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