Linux-Networking Digest #843, Volume #10 Tue, 13 Apr 99 16:13:39 EDT
Contents:
Re: File transfer over ethernet between Linux and Win 9x ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Telnet and FTP woes ("Michel Arendsen")
Re: pppd quits with no output to console or modem ("Lee Howes")
Re: several ISDN cards ("Tad")
3 com 3c905b TX network card problems... ("kctiw")
Setup DHCPd for Windows clients (Kok Chee Chun)
Is Samba a port to my LAN ? (star)
ACER NIC CARD ("GTE")
Linux won't let my ISDN modem disconnect on timeout (Doug Meserve)
Re: Cable Modem? Distributing over small network. (Stuart Lynne)
Re: Win98 PPTP client can't connect through ipmasq, works w/ modem ("John Hardin")
several ISDN cards ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain ("Thijs Cobben")
Re: Machine name themes - what do you use? (John Jones)
How do i setup forwarding? ("M. Emmerich")
Re: DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain ("M.Kovac")
Re: HDS viewstation x-terminal/bootp? ("Mark F. Burgo ( Systems Administrator )")
Which Eicon ISDN card? (JCG)
Re: Printing to novell 4.11 server (Andras Gefferth)
Re: Access other than root???? (Matthew Slowe)
Annoucing Xip-1.1a (Vianney Rancurel)
how to get mrtg working ("Byron White")
Dial on demand: undesired connections (Sean OC)
Re: DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain (Johan Wevers)
Re: ip port forwarding with ipchains (and ipmasqadm) (Javier Prieto)
Please help with icmp_masq_patch ("Michael D. Cencula")
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: File transfer over ethernet between Linux and Win 9x
Date: 13 Apr 1999 08:39:37 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] spoke these words of wisdom:
: 5. I issued the smbmount //Greg/AMY /mnt/amy -I 192.9.200.250 -n and
: encountered "mount error: No such device" message.
: Please advice.. and thanks!
Try checking what your Win95 box exports:
smbclient -L <ip-addr-of-winbox>
This way, you should be able to see both the name and the
shares of your windows box.
Bye,
Mike
--
<< the above email addr might disappear, reply to: >>
<< Michael.Sievers -(at)- desy.de >>
Black holes are where God divided by zero.
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From: "Michel Arendsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: Telnet and FTP woes
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 19:44:16 +0200
Type in windows at:
Start> run
Telnet <IP form your Linux computer>
You should get a login promt(or not)
Michel Arendsen, The Netherlands
Douglas A. Haines heeft geschreven in bericht
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hi folks,
>I'm running RedHat Linux 5.1 (2.0.34 kernel). I finally have TCP
>networking operating after some kernel compile problems, yet I still
>have
>some issues. The one I'm working on now involves Telnet and FTP. I
>cannot connect my Windows machine to my Linux box with either;
>both clients on the Windows side indicate a closed connection.
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From: "Lee Howes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: pppd quits with no output to console or modem
Date: 13 Apr 1999 17:22:58 GMT
Have you tried using minicom because if that works then maybe it is simply
that your chat script is wrong. Mine would not dial because by combination
of sends and receives was incorrect.
Matthew King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in article
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Please cc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as my news reader does not alert me.
>
> Using the default scripts with RedHat 4.2, pppd will start a connection
> (I check with ps) but then quits after a few seconds (no. indeterminate)
>
> Nothing is output to any consoles or serial ports
>
> I am newish to Linux, but not to DOS. Unfortunately Win95 (which I was
> forced to use) has surrounded my brain with pink (black?) fluffy clouds
> and numbed it so I cannot work it out myself
>
> Many Thanks,
> Matthew King.
>
>
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From: "Tad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: several ISDN cards
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 07:09:55 -0700
Try www.spellcast.com .
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message <7euuof$esv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hello,
>
>I'm looking for a way to use 2 (or 3 or 4) ISDN cards
>into a linux box and have this way a high connection
>to the internet during a short time.
>
>Each of them with Multilink PPP (=128K) channel bundling)
>each card on a PCI slot, so 4 cards at all
>
>We could have 4*128K=512Kbit/s
>
>Does anyone knows how to do?
>
>
>___________________________________________
>
>Please think about answering also by e-mail
>
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From: "kctiw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 3 com 3c905b TX network card problems...
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 16:26:00 +0800
Hi,
i am a new comer of linux, i have installed redhat 5.2 with kernel ver.
2.0.36-0.7. Now i have problem with the 3c905b nic. I read thru quite a
number of the Qs posted in newsgroup, but none of the suggestion or help are
understadable to me.
So, to simplify the question, can really this version of linux support for
3c905b nic?? Or should i upgrade to the latest version of the kernel??
Thanks.
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From: Kok Chee Chun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Setup DHCPd for Windows clients
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 16:58:45 +0800
Hi,
I am trying to set up a dhcp server for a network which includes Win95
clients. According to the DHCP howto, a route must be added to
255.255.255.255. I did that and it works.
However, this route is not added permanently such that everytime, the
Linux server is started, the route needs to be added again. How do I
add a permanent route?
Thanks
Cheech
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (star)
Subject: Is Samba a port to my LAN ?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 08:55:50 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it save to have Samba installed?
Can someone acces my LAN through Samba? And if it can, through which
ports?
Should i adjust ipchains rules, and how should they look like?
thanks
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From: "GTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: ACER NIC CARD
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 22:10:53 GMT
Hi,
I have a ACER lan 10/100 fast pci and Red Hat 5.2
I have not had much luck getting the kernel to find it. Anybody have
sugestions, any luck with acer nettworking products?
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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 02:13:03 -0700
From: Doug Meserve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux won't let my ISDN modem disconnect on timeout
I have an external ISDN modem connected to my Linux box via an ethernet
link. (It's a Pent. II system). Every four seconds or so, I'm seeing
the flashing
light indicating a packet is being sent across the ISDN link. Since
this keeps
happening, the modem is never idle an cannot disconnect on timeout.
This means
that I can't have my Linux box on 24 hours a day without the ISDN line
also being
connected 24 hrs, which would rack up quite a phone bill.
I'm quite sure it's my linux box doing this and not the modem itself or
the other
end of the network, because when I have my Sun Solaris machine
connecting
to the modem (also via ethernet), this does not happen; the modem is
able to
time out and disconnect.
I would really appreciate some advice on where the problem may lie, if
anyone has any guesses (or even knows the answer!) :) I doubt it's
anything to do with ISDN setup within linux, since it's not an internal
ISDN card. It must be something in the general networking setup.
Thanks!
- Doug Meserve
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Subject: Re: Cable Modem? Distributing over small network.
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stuart Lynne)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 17:45:57 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Eacmen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If I were to get a cable modem would it be compatible with Linux? I
>have a small network, all of nodes have an 10Mbps ISA Ethernet card. I
>have a 5-port Ethernet HUB and Cat-5 cabling. I'm running a Samba
>server with two Win95 nodes. How would I be able to set up the cable
>modem so that all nodes on the network could access the Internet. Would
>I need to buy a more expensive switch. Could my Linux box act as a
>gateway to the Cable network?
>Has anyone done this?
A simpler approach is to use an older 486 type system to act as a router.
See http://edge.fireplug.net for a free single floppy, masquerading firewall
router based on ThinLinux that is suitable for cable connections.
--
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From: "John Hardin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Win98 PPTP client can't connect through ipmasq, works w/ modem
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 10:36:02 -0700
>Luca Filipozzi wrote in message ...
>>In article <7eu13o$lao$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>says...
>>> Thanks, that looks like what I need. Of course, I have been able to
>avoid
>>> recompiling the kernel until now, oh well.
>>>
>>> Since the default Slackware 2.0.36 Kernel has worked for everything
else
>>> I've done, is there any way to know what settings were used so I can
make
>>> only the minimum required changes to the settings before recompiling?
Before you change your kernel, run "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig"
(whichever you prefer) and use the "save configuration" option to save your
current configuration in a file. You can then later read in this
configuration, make small changes, save it again...
It saves you starting from scratch every time.
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the Mighty Lion
the Zebra sleeps tonight...
Dee de-ee-ee-ee-ee de de de we um umma way!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: several ISDN cards
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 08:20:37 GMT
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to use 2 (or 3 or 4) ISDN cards
into a linux box and have this way a high connection
to the internet during a short time.
Each of them with Multilink PPP (=128K) channel bundling)
each card on a PCI slot, so 4 cards at all
We could have 4*128K=512Kbit/s
Does anyone knows how to do?
___________________________________________
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Crossposted-To:
nl.burgerrechten,nl.internet.algemeen,nl.internet.misbruik,nl.internet.providers,nl.internet.www.ontwerp,nl.juridisch,nl.politiek,nlnet.misc,soc.culture.yugoslavia
From: "Thijs Cobben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 14:27:38 GMT
The following is output from the relevant (unix-)command (like nslookup):
yu name server ns.EU.net
yu name server sunic.sunet.se
yu name server ns.uu.net
srbija.yu name server ns.EUnet.yu
ns.EUnet.yu has address 194.247.192.1
srbija.yu name server SOLAIR4.EUnet.yu
This can be interpreted as that all queries to any web-site under the .yu
(yugoslav) TopLevelDomain are routed/answered/resolved by either ns.EU.net,
sunic.sunet.se, ns.uu.net . True or not?
All queries/GET requests for srbija.yu will be resolved by SOLAIR4.EUnet.yu
(probably in possesion of EUNet organisation).
I'm curious whether the delivery of this 'high-tech telecom service' is
against trade embargo.
Also curious about EUNet getting paid by Yugoslav government.
Technically, I wonder what would happen if the DNS-entries for the yu-tld
were to be deleted from these servers.
Can anyone, esp. on the comp.os.linux or the nl.internet.misbruik or the
nlet.misc or the nl.internet.providers newsgroups answer that technical
question?
Yours,
Thijs Cobben
Trip6 technology
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From: John Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
vmsnet.networks.misc,microsoft.public.windowsnt.domain,comp.unix.solaris,comp.os.os2.networking.server,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.networking,comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
Subject: Re: Machine name themes - what do you use?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 06:15:24 -0700
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Deftly put, Andrew.... :)
Andrew Crane wrote:
> We started off using name of planets. When we ran out of names we switched to
> the planets' moons. When we ran out of moons we switched to constellations then
> individual stars.
>
> Since the universe is pretty big we don't anticipate exhausting the supply of
> names until the Devil has to pee through the ice in his toilet every morning.
>
> On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 21:13:10 +1000, Dave Venman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >All :
> >
> > We had this discussion a while ago in our office.
> >
> > As we had two machines each which needed naming, we tried to choose logical
> >pairs wherever possible. TellieTubbies, children's programs characters, all the
> >rest.
> >
> > Someone suggested famous dictators - we didn't go there.
> >
> > I did hear that the Met Office in Bracknell, UK, has a pair of Cray
> >supercomputers called Ronnie and Reggie.
> >
> >John Jones wrote:
> >
> >> We use rivers... I use whatever at home. Right now my machine is
> >> Succubus, and my wife's (once I build it ) may just be Incubus. Then again,
> >> who knows, we may change it...
> >>
> >> Andrew Paryzek wrote:
> >>
> >> > How about naming after alcoholic beverages ... beer, vodka, rum, gin,
> >> > sambuca.
> >> >
> >> > Or sci-fi characters: chewbacca, scotty, bones, mulder.
> >> >
> >> > Or spices: cinnimon, ginger, parsley, scary, baby ...
> >> >
> >> > >>Which was great until I ran out of dwarves...
> >> > >>
> >> > >>*scanning this thread for new ideas*
> >> > >
> >> > >Read J.R.R.Tolkien's "The Hobbit" for a fresh supply of dwarf names. :-)
> >> > >As I recall, there's an even dozen of them right off the bat. When
> >> > >you've used them up, you can sift through the rest of "The Lord of
> >> > >the Rings" for more.
>
> --
> Andrew Crane CNE, MCSE.
> Interleave Group, Inc.
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From: "M. Emmerich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How do i setup forwarding?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 12:23:35 +0200
Hi!
I want to have forwarding in a Linux (SuSE 5.3) box, but i don't know how to
set it up. The box has 2 NICs, which are recognized correctly. How do i tell
the kernel that i want all packets arriving at eth0 to be forwarded to eth1
(or vice-versa) ?
thank you in advance
M.E.
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From: "M.Kovac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain
Crossposted-To:
nl.burgerrechten,nl.internet.algemeen,nl.internet.misbruik,nl.internet.providers,nl.internet.www.ontwerp,nl.juridisch,nl.politiek,nlnet.misc,soc.culture.yugoslavia
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 19:09:56 GMT
Thijs Cobben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in article
<01be85b9$adc89400$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> The following is output from the relevant (unix-)command (like nslookup):
>
> yu name server ns.EU.net
> yu name server sunic.sunet.se
> yu name server ns.uu.net
> srbija.yu name server ns.EUnet.yu
> ns.EUnet.yu has address 194.247.192.1
> srbija.yu name server SOLAIR4.EUnet.yu
>
> This can be interpreted as that all queries to any web-site under the .yu
> (yugoslav) TopLevelDomain are routed/answered/resolved by either
ns.EU.net,
> sunic.sunet.se, ns.uu.net . True or not?
> All queries/GET requests for srbija.yu will be resolved by
SOLAIR4.EUnet.yu
> (probably in possesion of EUNet organisation).
>
> I'm curious whether the delivery of this 'high-tech telecom service' is
> against trade embargo.
Probably not. Such an enbargo would prohibit phone and other communications
as well. Which reminds me... Do you perhaps know who is RTS-SAT sat.
provider? Astra?
> Also curious about EUNet getting paid by Yugoslav government.
If they provide some services to them they should be paid by *somebody*!
> Technically, I wonder what would happen if the DNS-entries for the yu-tld
> were to be deleted from these servers.
IP addresses not in DNS-entries kept by other servers would be magically
resolved by a DNS fairy. They keep the whole net-thing going , you know ;-)
--
---
/\/\atjaz |<ovac
Slovenia
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From: "Mark F. Burgo ( Systems Administrator )" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: HDS viewstation x-terminal/bootp?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 08:28:29 -0400
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you have any of the documentation for this device. I have configured
many X-Terminals in the past and have a few at my home that are
connected from various locations to a number of servers. The versions
that I have are only using bootp/tftp to get current IP address and have
a configuration within that you can inform them which host to look at
for a chooser list of servers.
I will try to assist you if you like, please contact me via e-mail and
we can go into more detail on the configuration and setup of the
terminal....
Mark Burgo
Burgo Systems / Consulting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm recently acquired a HDS ViewStation X-terminal (thin-client) from a pile
> of stuff that was going to be thrown out. I'm trying to use it as a X-server
> to run stuff off my Linux box, but I'm not sure how. When I boot it up it
> sends bootp requests (I guess they're broadcast on the network mask spec'd on
> the x-terminal). It also tries to TFTP, FTP, or NFS connect to a remote
> machine (also specified in the x-terminal OS or bios or whatever) to get
> config files. However, at this point, it seems to be looking for proprietary
> software that is downloaded to the local PROM's or something.
>
> So, I have a couple questions:
> 1. What services does bootp provide? Where can I get the source code
> to compile and use the bootp daemon on my Linux machine?
> 2. Has anyone had experience with this type of X-terminal or setting
> up any X-terminal?
> 3. How does XDM fit into all of this?
>
> Please let me know if anyone has answers, or if there is a site that has help
> on this stuff. I've been looking all over, but can't seem to find anything
> too specific.
>
> Thanks,
> Saksiri
>
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From: JCG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Which Eicon ISDN card?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 11:28:36 GMT
Hello all:
I would like to know of experiences with different Eicon ISDN cards and linux.
Which one would you reccomend to use with Suse linux 5.3 (kernel 2.0.35)?
I have gone through a lot of FAQs, mailing-list archives, etc, and there is
too much information. I ended up not knowing exactly which card does work and
which one does not. :-)
Thanks for your help.
--
Julio C Gutierrez
Besam Iberica
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From: Andras Gefferth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Printing to novell 4.11 server
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 15:10:09 +0000
Kevin R Baugh wrote:
> I can't seem to get Red Hat Linux 5.2 to print to a Novell 4.11 server. When
> I print the test page It says that it printed but nothing prints. I get the
> same results with WP. Any help please?
Try running nprint manually!
It is included in the ncpfs package,
I have no problem running it with Novell 4.11
Andras Gefferth
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From: Matthew Slowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.dial-up,alt.comp.linux.isp,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: Access other than root????
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 20:12:23 +0100
Reply-To: Matthew Slowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In article <7egdh1$5pf$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
>In alt.os.linux.dial-up Richard M. Rajchel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>RMR>I have read all entries having to do with this to no avail....I've also
>RMR>read the pppd man pages.
>RMR>I use X-ISP to dial in and when I am not the root user I get the error
>
>RMR>pppd returned 1;
>
>RMR>then it stops. HELP PLEASE! I know I shouldn't be using root to dial
>RMR>into my ISP but I can't seem to use any other accounts.
>
>You're sort of in a bind here. You don't want to use 'root' when not
>necessary, but pppd needs root privs to work. One thing you can try to do
>is make pppd a SUID program (chmod u+s `which pppd`). That will allow
>normal users to run pppd, but it will run with root pivilages.
>
>If you need more help, e-mail me.
>
>-KW
>
That kinda defeats the purpose does it not?
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From: Vianney Rancurel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Annoucing Xip-1.1a
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 17:16:51 +0100
Looking for a clean linux port:
Xip is a protocol analyzer and tester. It's a kind of graphical tcpdump
with possibility of changing
packet values and resending them. It could be also designed byt the term
"human ip stack".
It is composed of one main C library called liblayer wich manages some
primitive object types
such as integers (8, 16, 32) and other network items - These classes are
called "typ". The library
also manages some primitive layers such as ethernet, ip, udp, tcp, arp,
icmp and some
well-known up-layered protocols such as rip or even dns - These classes
are called "lay". It also
manages methods of manipulating packets: raw ethernet reads and writes,
ip or tcp reassembly -
These classes are called "xmit". The library is extremely extensible.
http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip
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From: "Byron White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: how to get mrtg working
Date: 13 Apr 1999 18:57:21 GMT
guru,.
I am new to the linux/ networking tools. I need to get this working to
monitor the traffic of a cico router. The following is what it looks like
in my mrtg.cfg
WorkDir: /u/bwhite/rpt/mrtg
######################################################################
# Description:
# Contact:
# System Name:
# Location:
#.....................................................................
Target[r1]: 161:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MaxBytes[r1]: 64000
Title[r1]: Traffic Analysis Router
PageTop[r1]: <H1>Stats for our Router</H1>
the following is the error message that i got
/mrtg-2.7.2/run> ./mrtg mrtg.cfg
SNMP Error:
no response received
SNMPv1_Session (remote host: "204.119.2.248" [204.119.2.248].161
community: "public"
request ID: 1917557773
PDU bufsize: 8000 bytes
timeout: 2s
retries: 5
backoff: 1)
SNMPGET Problem for ifInOctets.161 ifOutOctets.161 sysUptime sysName
ifDescr.161
on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SNMPGET: Failed to reach target: "161:[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I tried
multiple ti
mes!
I am trying to resolve this problem and wondered if you could help.
Bwhite
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From: Sean OC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dial on demand: undesired connections
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 15:07:34 -0400
Hello,
I have Redhat 5.2 with kernel 2.0.36 running on a Micron 266Mhz
PPro. I have a surfboard 1000 internal cable modem and an external USR
33.6 modem. I have tried both PPPD's (ver 2.3.5) demand option and diald
(0.16.5a). Both approaches seem to dial up fine. However, both also
continually dial and I can't track down why. I have 2 pcs and a mac
running tcp/ip (all statically assigned). I would of course like to have
any of the three workstations get access to the internet dynamically.
I would prefer (maybe for no good reason) to use pppd rather than
diald. My first thought was that something on my LAN was initiating the
dial-up link, so I removed my Linux box from the LAN. No good, the link
still comes up anywhere from directly after the inactivity timeout (60
seconds for testing) to almost a minute later. The pppd connections seem
to generally try reconnecting faster than the diald.
I have used (fcor the first time) tcpdump -i ppp0 to track down any
activity which might be responsible. I have noticed what seems to be
netbios traffic on my eth0. The traffic seems to be heading to my isp's
name servers. I have added named, but haven'tchanged anything from the
standard Redhat 5.2 install. I have also noticed some arp messages in
tcpdumps.
I am using Franco Venturi's surfboard driver as a module which gets
loaded in the ip-up script. I'm not sure if this is related, but I've
gotten a few hard kernel panics (complete Win95 style lockups, no
keyboard, etc...). It seems to happen when I have tcpdump listening to
different devices. The most current one was:
Kernel panic: skpush:under: 00142ea8:11314196
In swapper task - not syncing
I realize this email is not as focused as it should be. I have been
working at this for over a week. I must be missing something obvious any
would be very grateful for any suggestions or pointers to docs I should
review. I am planning on moving to a 2.2.x kernel RSN. However, I
trashed two installs trying to upgrade to 2.2.5 (kernel panics when
trying to mount root fs). If ip-chains are more suited/easier/better I
will go back and try again. I don't think I compiled ext2fs as a module,
but have heard that is the most common cause for the kernel panic I got.
TIA
SoC
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nl.burgerrechten,nl.internet.algemeen,nl.internet.misbruik,nl.internet.providers,nl.internet.www.ontwerp,nl.juridisch,nl.politiek,nlnet.misc,soc.culture.yugoslavia
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johan Wevers)
Subject: Re: DNS - for yu (yugoslav) top-level-domain
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 17:45:44 GMT
Thijs Cobben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Technically, I wonder what would happen if the DNS-entries for the yu-tld
>were to be deleted from these servers.
Then the servers could not be found anymore, and the last chance of
the Serbs to let their side of the story out would be cut off.
I'm sure the UCK terrorists would love it, they have us already fight the
war they started and are dependent on the fact that the western media are
demonizing the Serbs.
So I hope noone will be that stupid.
--
ir. J.C.A. Wevers // Physics and science fiction site:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.xs4all.nl/~johanw/index.html
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From: Javier Prieto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ip port forwarding with ipchains (and ipmasqadm)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 11:37:28 GMT
In article <7euv87$f8t$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I, Myself <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you know if ipmasqadm is really needed? I mean, it may just be a higher-
> level interface to ipchains. It this where true, 'ipchains -L' whould give you
> what your sentence (ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 24.128.96.66 55111 -R
> 192.168.1.2 55111) does.
I've seen it isn't true. Ipmasqadm is needed. I've installed it in its binary
distribution (with a lot of pain in my heart :) as I've not found it in
debian package format.
I'm trying to redirect ftp access from my router (internal IP 192.168.200.80,
external IP by DHCP) to an NT ftp server (192.168.200.3). What's wrong with my
command line?
# ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 192.168.200.80 21 -R 192.168.200.3 21
I've tried ports 23 or 110 and they don't work too.
Any help?
Javier Prieto
Optima Technologies, Sevilla (Spain)
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From: "Michael D. Cencula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Please help with icmp_masq_patch
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 00:30:25 -0400
I've been looking for a way to use ping from the hosts behind my linux masq
firewall. I thought the icmp_masq_patch would do the trick, so I applied it
to my RH kernel 2.0.36, recompiled, and installed the kernel. No effect. I
did notice some hunks failed when applying the patch (but not all of them).
Did I do something wrong, or is this patch irrelevant to my ping issue?
Here are the specifics of what I did:
from /usr/src/linux:
patch -p0 < icmp_masq_patch
make dep
make clean
make zImage
make modules
make modules_install
copied zImage to /boot
modified lilo.conf to boot from new (or old...just in case) kernel
ran lilo
shutdown -r now
Still couldn't ping from my Win98 box behind the firewall.
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