Linux-Networking Digest #97, Volume #11           Sun, 9 May 99 22:13:36 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Trying to get connected... help! (.)
  Re: RedHat-6.0 and port forwarding (root)
  Compex RL100TX problem ("Bill Spanos")
  How to create a boot disk? ("Ian Lunam")
  Re: How to create a boot disk? ("Ian Lunam")
  Troubles with papd (Loren Caldwell)
  Re: LinuxPing -> NTping net problems DEC PCI ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  PPP server no hang up (Kostis Mentzelos)
  Re: DNS (was Re: DSL) (James Sutherland)
  Re: Any pointers on setting up a home network? ("Christopher Zeman")
  HELP: MODEM stopped responding (Denis Kholodar)
  How do you setup an SMC EZ Card PCI 10 ("DiscoStu")
  Re: How to create a boot disk? ("Ian Lunam")
  Re: ip address (Eric Lawson)
  Redhat 6.0 and FTP install (Lucas Tam)
  Re: How to create a boot disk? ("Cameron Spitzer")
  Re: Modem sharing with Samba?? (dan the person)
  Re: ip-masq. info site (Tom Jaeger)
  -----Modem Help Pease? (.)
  Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  really strange problem ! (Eric Trimmer)
  Re: deleting old version of netscape (Rex Basham)
  Re: Ipchains and lots of interfaces (Paul Rusty Russell)

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From: . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Trying to get connected... help!
Date: 9 May 1999 13:52:44 -0700

It looks to me like your ISP is expecting something and hanging up when it
doesn't receive it. I am not an expert though.

In article <7h397a$7jv$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Josh says...
>
>Hello, im using Redhat 6, freshly installed, and i went thru the guide at
>www.linuxjournal.com/issue36/ppp.html
>But i am still not able to connect to my isp.  It dials the number fine, in
>the messages log, it gets to the end of the process, and well, here is part
>of it, i had to manually write it down, so its chopped (i dont know how to
>print yet either):
>
><dialing and authentication - all goes well>
>Serial connection established
>Using interface: ppp0
>Connect ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS1
>Hangup (SIGHUP)
>Modem hangup
>Call terminated
>
>Ive been looking in dejanews, but i am not finding many answers there.
>(Some posts are in another other language, and i think that they hold the
>answers =) Ive pretty much taken a clean partition, and installed Redhat 6
>to it, and following the guide  (link above) so not much else has been
>changed.  Thanks for any help you can offer...
>
>Josh
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
><remove dashes to reply>
>
>


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From: root <^~[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: RedHat-6.0 and port forwarding
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 14:25:31 -0700

John Morey wrote:

> I am having trouble setting up port forwarding (?) on RedHat-6.0.  I
> have
> read the applicable HOW-TOs but am left unsure as how to do it.  In some
> places it seems that ipchains should be able to do what I want but in
> others it seems that it will not.
>
> Here is a better description of what I am trying to do:
>
> First the picture:
>
>                      Internet
>                          |
>                          | (1.2.3.4)
>                       firewall  (RedHat-6.0 with two network cards)
>                          | (192.168.0.1)
>                          |
>                      ----------
>                      |        |
>      (192.168.0.2) pc-a     pc-b (192.168.0.3)
>
> Now the description:
>
> I have a machine, my firewall, running RedHat-6.0 that has two network
> cards. Let's say its' external IP address is 1.2.3.4 and its' internal
> IP
> address is 192.168.0.1.  Now on the inside I have pc-a, IP address
> 192.168.0.2,
> that is running PC Anywhere in host mode and I want to be able to access
> pc-a
> using PC Anywhere from the Internet.  PC Anywhere uses ports 5631 and
> 5632.
> As the firewall is the only box that I have a valid Internet IP address
> for I
> need to set the firewall up to forward anything the comes in from the
> Internet
> to ports 5631 and 5632 to the same ports on pc-a.  I have masquarading
> working so
> that both pc-a and pc-b have access to the Internet through the
> firewall.
>
> Now the questions:
>
> Should I be able to do this with ipchains?
>
> If so what would the setup commands look like?
>
> If not what should I be using?
>
> Thanks for any help and/or info,
>
> John Morey

Hi John..

I'm a professed newbie in the linux world, so take anything I say with a
grain a salt, but I'm trying to do the exact same thing..

I haven't quite got it all down, but here's what i've found so far..

I believe you need both ipchains and a program called ipmasqadm.  ipchains
comes with you RH6 distribution,  and ipmasqadm can be found at
http://juanjox.linuxhq.com.

He doesn't really say that you need it, but he also has a kernel patch for
ip masq stuff..  I said what the heck,
and downloaded the latest kernel (2.2.7) the latest ac patch 2.2.7-ac2, and
and Juans ip_masq patch.

I have his utility install, and was  trying to install it when I stumbled
on your post..  In the past, I found a doc online that told you how to do
this with ipautofw.  Apparently, ipmasqadm is the latest and greatest tool
to do this, and it does have an option called ipautofw.  Unfortunatly I
can't find that document anymore.  That's what I was looking for.

He has a pretty good man page, but I was hoping to find the oneshot
answer..  But I guess I'll stumble along until I find it.


I have been successfully using a utility called REDIR to do this for SMTP
and POP, but that doesn't work for UDP packets..  So if you want to work
with me, I'll let you know how it goes..

If you find a the magic bullet in your wanderings, let me know also..

Peter Van Doren
^~[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Strip the ^~ it's just there to keep the spammers away..


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From: "Bill Spanos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Compex RL100TX problem
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 01:39:01 +0300

I have a compex ReadyLink 100 TX network card but I can not
make it work. Is there any driver that I should use and where can
I find it ? Please help me.

TIA
Bill Spanos



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From: "Ian Lunam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to create a boot disk?
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 09:35:49 +1200

Yesterday I could not seem to create a boot disk for my setup.

I'd just transfered the who system onto a new, bigger HD (old one was
hardware erroring) and wanted to boot off a floppy so I could lilo it.

I'm running RedHat 5.1 - 2.0.36

I followed every howto I could find.

dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 of=/dev/fd0
reboot
"Not a boot disk"

Create a file system on /dev/fd0
Mount on /mnt
Copy contents of /boot onto it.
create a lilo.conf on it as per the howtos
lilo -C /mnt/lilo.conf
umount /mnt
reboot
"Not a boot disk"

Grabbed another floppy.
dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 of=/dev/fd0
reboot
"Starting Windows 95"
Must have been an old '95 boot floppy.

Give up.

Create a '95 boot floppy.
copy my kernel and loadlin onto it.
boot off it
loadlin vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro
Up she came.

Any ideas why the Linux boot floppies wouldn't work but a '95 one would?
And to be really annoying a floppy dd'ed with a kernel still booted '95?

Ian



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From: "Ian Lunam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to create a boot disk?
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 11:37:07 +1200

Cameron Spitzer wrote in message <7h54lj$sln$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>>dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 of=/dev/fd0
>
>WTF is /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 ??


Thats where I keep the kernels I've made. vmlinuz-2.0.36 is the one I'm
running.

>Try
>
>dd if=/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage of=/dev/fd0
>


Same diff. That's where the one above came from to start with.

Ian





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Loren Caldwell)
Subject: Troubles with papd
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 16:40:16 -0600

I am attempting to use my linux box (slakware 3.4) as a print server for a
small Appletalk network. I recently bought a color inkjet printer and set
it up on the linux server. It works great and I am quite happt with it. My
problem is that papd only dumps print files to the default printspool
(lp). I can see the correct printer names in the chooser on the Mac but
the file is always dumped to lp. 

If anyone has any ideas about this particular problem I would greatly
appreciate any help I can get. It gets to be a bit painful changing my
printcap to allow printing on the different printers.

Thanks,

Loren

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.ms-windows.networking.tcp-ip,comp.os.ms-windows.networking.misc,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc
Subject: Re: LinuxPing -> NTping net problems DEC PCI
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 23:49:54 GMT

On Sun, 09 May 1999 09:47:34 +0100, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Hi,
>I still appear to be havnig problems with the config of the network.
>I changed the route as mentioned but to no evail (please see below
>pinging from linux box)
>the pinging from NT to linux remains the same...
<snipped> 
Yep - looks like I have the same problem.
(3 PC setup: WIn98+NT/Linux, Linux1 and Linux2) 
Everything works in WIn98 with same settings FTP, Ping etc etc. 
Hosts file edited etc as in Unix. Won't work.
Any NT networking wiz out there throw us a clue ?
Thanks.


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From: Kostis Mentzelos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PPP server no hang up
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 05:56:17 +0300

Hi all,
I have two problems with my linux PPP server.

I use my linux as a PPP server and some windows 95/98 as clients.
when windows 95 application crashes horribly (the one that is using PPP
connection)
and the line is broken my linux PPP continues and mgetty cannot take control.

As a result they cannot connect to that line again because there is no mgetty.

Some other times I find a bash running.

So, what can I do?
Kostis Mentzelos



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Sutherland)
Subject: Re: DNS (was Re: DSL)
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 21:11:42 GMT

On Sat, 01 May 1999 23:01:27 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William McBrine)
wrote:

>In alt.os.linux David K. Means <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>: Unless you want to run DNS yourself (perhaps to support your own domain
>: name), you can do this quite handily by just making entries in 
>: /etc/hosts, and then letting DNS run as a caching-only server;
>
>What I'd like to know is, is there a (simple!) way to run DNS as a caching
>server for the Internet, but also as an authoritative server for the LAN,
>i.e., taking the place of /etc/hosts? The reason I want to do this is that
>currently, whenever I add a machine to my LAN, I have to add it to the
>hosts file on every other machine (assuming I want them to know about it).
>It would be nice if I could update it in just one place.

Yes. Just set up bind as normal - i.e. for hosting a domain, and for
handling (referring) other queries. Then set all the client machines
to resolve through it, and it will be authoritative for its own
domain, and non-auth for others, retrieving (and caching) data from
other servers as needed.


James.

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From: "Christopher Zeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Any pointers on setting up a home network?
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 16:29:41 -0500

Go 100mbps. It's your best bet if you don't want to spend a whole lot of
money on something even better. 10 is okay, but you'll wish you went 100.

Remco van den Berg wrote in message ...
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Billysara wrote:
>>Hi,
>>   I was going to be upgrading my machine sometime this month, but
>>decided to build a second machine to act as a server instead.
>>   I was just wondreing if anyone can give any advice or experiences
>>before I plunge in :)
>>  I was planning to have the server hold most of the CPU intensive
>>tasks (my girlfriends mpg-encoder for instance :) ) and also act as a
proxy for
>>Squid or wwwoffle.  Maybe also act as an X-server if it was worth it.
>>   The new system will be a K6-2 400, 128eg ram, 2x3.2gig hard drives.
The
>>current machine (soon to be client) is a K6-200, 64meg ram, 2.1 gig drive.
>>  Any pointer or advice much appreciated.... (I'm just re-reading the
>>Network/NFS/Remote X-apps howto's...)
>>
>>  Billy.
>>
>
>read the NAG (network administrators guide), also on sunsite in the
>doc tree.
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>    Remco van den Berg                     Admin DSE  http://www.dse.nl/
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]                     Linux Certified Systems Engineer
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From: Denis Kholodar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HELP: MODEM stopped responding
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 20:11:35 -0400

After I "successfully" configured a sound card, my modem is not
working in Linux anymore (though everything is fine in Win95).

for example this command that supposed to produce a dial tone:
echo "ATDT\n" >/dev/modem
doesn't produce it.

connecting to ISP doesn't work: for example this how it complains in
/var/log/message:
pppd[338]: pppd 2.3.3 started by denis, uid 501
pppd[338]: tcgettattr :Input/Output error (5)

I did check that modem is at the right port (COM2 in win95 =
/dev/modem ->/dev/cua1 in Linux, IRQ=3 soundcard IQ=5)

PLEASE, HELP! I RAN OUT OF WHAT IT COULD BE!

thanks.
 Denis

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From: "DiscoStu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How do you setup an SMC EZ Card PCI 10
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 23:35:01 GMT

I have SMC EZ Card PCI 10 and I can't setup at all. It fails on startup
can anyone help?????



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From: "Ian Lunam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to create a boot disk?
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 10:42:45 +1200

Thanks.

Ian

jwhite wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hi Ian,
>
>Try this page:
>
>http://www.redhat.com/corp/support/errata/intel/rh51-errata-intel.html
>
>Scroll down to Package: boot-disk
>
>Download the boot.img and use rawrite.exe.
>




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From: Eric Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.help,linux.redhat.ppp,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: ip address
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 15:53:12 -0700

James Smith wrote:

> how do i find out my ip address once im connected to the net?

run the    ifconfig    command.






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Subject: Redhat 6.0 and FTP install
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lucas Tam)
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 23:00:10 GMT

I can't seem to get the FTP installation to work reliablely. 

I have 2 NICs (one Linksys and the other a Acer card), and am hooked upto 
@home.

When I try to use the FTP installation, it gives me an error:

RAMDISK: BAD SERVER RESPONSE or RAMDISK: UNABLE TO CONNECT TO SERVER

I did once get the FTP installation to work by unplugging the Ethernet wire to 
my Linksys card (hooked up to my internal network).

Could this be something to do with redhat not detecting my network cards 
properly?

Anyone else had a similar problem?

TIA>


-- 
Imagine Communications
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://come.to/imaginewd or http://imaginewd.cjb.net
"We specialize in custom web solutions"


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From: "Cameron Spitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: How to create a boot disk?
Date: 9 May 1999 23:10:43 GMT

In article <7h4v55$1tmcj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ian Lunam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yesterday I could not seem to create a boot disk for my setup.
>
>I'd just transfered the who system onto a new, bigger HD (old one was
>hardware erroring) and wanted to boot off a floppy so I could lilo it.
>
>I'm running RedHat 5.1 - 2.0.36

Ignore Red Hat's user friendly crap.
Make a kernel from source, in /usr/src/linux.


>dd if=/boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 of=/dev/fd0

WTF is /boot/vmlinuz-2.0.36 ??
Try

dd if=/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage of=/dev/fd0


Cameron

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From: dan the person <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.protocols.smb,linux.samba
Subject: Re: Modem sharing with Samba??
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 11:15:13 +1200

Arash wrote:

> Hi
>         can i connect my modem to my linux box and share it with my
> MS-Windows PCs so that they can use the modem to connect to eg. an
> ISP? Can i use Samba for that?
> Do i need special software on my windows pcs? Can i use call back?

OS/2 (and apparently NT) can redirect comm ports over smb, just like it
does with printers.  Perhaps the samaba team will add this functionality
in the future.  If you are only wanting to be able to access the
internet at the same time from both computers, then see the other posts
on setting up ip masquerading


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From: Tom Jaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ip-masq. info site
Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 10:09:55 -0400

i am in the process of seting up a site that includes help on lots of os's
and networks. please contact me if you would like to put up the info on my
site. 
ps the windows in windowsnetworking doesnt mean only ms windows but also x
windows and novell's new gui for 5. 

Tom Jaeger MCSE
windowsnetworking.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 4 May 1999, Beastie wrote:

> Begining an info site, looking for technical contributors, (tested apps etc)
> (explained how-to's etc)...
> Contact us if you want to contribute
> 
> 
> 
> 


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From: . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: -----Modem Help Pease?
Date: 9 May 1999 13:47:46 -0700

There are 2 problems. 1, slowness (IRQ supposedly) and 2, pppd and chat won't
dial (?).

It acts slow like a irq problem but I cannot solve
it. And it still won't dial using pppd. I have no idea what to do. I have tried
the method in RH unleashed, 3 different how-tos and several method suggested by
people in here and in chatrooms. It still just waits for (ATDTnumber) then has
an alarm and says script didn't work. Is it possible I must init my modem? I am
calling 3com on monday for the strings if need be. It dials in minicom (barely).
At this point I am getting paranoid that I bought a bad modem. It works in
windows is ISA and the box only says needs IBM PC. I paid 120.00 for this and
would hate to have a winmodem (I cannot believe it is a winmodem because of the
price and the fact it can dial using minicom but doubt creeps in).


I tried setserial /dev/ttyS1 autoconfig auto_irq and 
setserial /dev/ttyS1 irq 3 spd_vhi I also used cat /proc/interrupts before and
during to see if it was available and was being used. And it was ok so I set it
to default 3 and and checked and it was only showing up on cat during use so I
thought it was ok. But it still is slow. Did you know there are at least 4
different opinions of how to set up your linux
box for the internet? I have been RTFM. Every one. None seem to work.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Redhat 6.0... the good, the bad, and the ugly
Date: Sun, 09 May 1999 19:36:21 -0500

Can be had at           ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu
David

Cokey de Percin wrote:

> Dave Smith wrote:
> >
> > James Stafford wrote:
> > >
> > > Bill Unruh wrote:
> > >
> > > > In <7go4ns$4oq$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Robert Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > >
> > > > >Where is everyone getting RH6.0? I thought it wasn't available until the
> > > > >10th May....
> > > >
> > > > Nope been out at least a week by now.
> > > > www.redhat.com and all its mirrors. The pressing shops probably will not
> > > > be shipping for another week however.
> > >
> > > I was just at Fry's today and they had it there for$79.00 !!! That's more than I
> > > paid for Winblows, more worth it... but still!!!
> > >
> > > jamess
> >
> > cheapbytes.com     $7.14 (US) delivered in two days
>
> Best Buy for 64.95
>
> --
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Cokey de Percin, DBA            Email:
> Policy Management Systems Corp.  Work - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Columbia, South Carolina         Home - [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: Eric Trimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: really strange problem !
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 21:07:13 -0400


I have a dedicated dialup account to my internet provider.  I keep the line
up by the use of a daemon that pings an address every few minutes. If the
ping fails the daemon runs my connect script. A few weeks ago I noticed that
my connection was down !  For some unknown reason the modem was not reacting
to the connect script. I did notice that on the modem the "OH" light was not
on but the "CD" and "TR" still were ! (When the modem receives a "SIGHUP" all
three lights should turn off.)  And using "ifconfig" reports a connection
even thought there really isn't ! If I turned the modem off and back on the
connect script will again work.   

I am totally baffled by this because this setup
has been working perfectly for the last couple of years.  And this does not
happen every time the connection is killed. (but when it does the only cure
is to turn the modem off and back on)

I've replaced the modem thinking that could be the problem; but it wasn't. :(

Here is the message from my "messages" file the very first time this
happened. I should note that the "garbage" here has never appeared since
only the "alarm" and "failed" messages kept appearing. Although during the
last few days not even those have appeared !

Apr 16 17:34:53 et pppd[12170]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Apr 16 17:34:53 et pppd[12170]: Modem hangup
Apr 16 17:34:53 et pppd[12170]: Connection terminated.
Apr 16 17:34:53 et pppd[12170]: Exit.
Apr 16 17:35:52 et pppd[20980]: pppd 2.3.4 started by root, uid 0
Apr 16 17:35:53 et chat[20981]: send (ATDT the number I dial goes here ^M)
Apr 16 17:35:54 et chat[20981]: expect (gin:)
Apr 16 17:35:54 et chat[20981]: 
mOp|K^_{0^L|^XO^?^H^Hx87G4^GK@^?;^DCx^GL@<pqD;Cy^D3^F^?ht^D{0xHC^QGt^D:^@sDs;?3LKL0^GLp|^VO^L<4^O#^L^MO
. 
. 
. 
. 
Apr 16 17:35:54 et chat[20981]: 
0^?^On^W^G8^C7y^C|^P{4?^K^NCH0p^?^O8s^@8^Nn;wg^C^_^K|w^A^K^A8G^K^Kp0~s^@]0tLDqwx<7^K^AwKCKowfO0s^F;^Dx^N`^GB
Apr 16 17:45:00 et chat[21015]: 
^M"^OC^Op^?^Aw^P}K@\`^KDs3g^@Hs^?P@a/^GHnw^Ag^^8^KCGLv4L^V^Vx`O^@wCL^_^Avf<^@O^G^C^@aDOwv8pLfLDH{^D48^C<
Apr 16 17:45:40 et chat[21015]: alarm
Apr 16 17:45:40 et chat[21015]: Failed
Apr 16 17:45:41 et pppd[21014]: Exit.
Apr 16 17:47:54 et pppd[21027]: pppd 2.3.4 started by root, uid 0
Apr 16 17:47:55 et chat[21028]: send (ATDT the number I dial goes here ^M)
Apr 16 17:47:55 et chat[21028]: expect (gin:)
Apr 16 17:48:40 et chat[21028]: alarm
Apr 16 17:48:40 et chat[21028]: Failed
Apr 16 17:48:41 et pppd[21027]: Exit.

Does anyone know what is happening ?
=============================================================
Eric Trimmer                       email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    of                     Web Address: http://et.trimmer.org
et.trimmer.org
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Eric Trimmer                       email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    of                     Web Address: http://et.trimmer.org
et.trimmer.org
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From: Rex Basham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.help,linux.redhat.ppp,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: deleting old version of netscape
Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 01:09:35 +0000

James Smith wrote:
> 
> how do i delete netscape 4.07 now that i have 4.51 installed?

depends on how you installed it.

If it's .rpm, then rpm -e netscape-whatever.4.07.rpm
(or run glint inside an X session)

If you just did a gunzip and tar, you can probably just delete
the 4.07 directories (assuming they are different).

If you did the rpm and you are really happy with it, run it again
with the -U and force an upgrade.

Be careful, I've only been in Linux-land for a few weeks!

Rex B.


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Subject: Re: Ipchains and lots of interfaces
From: Paul Rusty Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 May 1999 06:28:21 +0930

Paul Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Paul Rusty Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use `-i eth0'.
> 
> Would that apply to the input, output or either interfaces used?

Output; for the forward and output chains, `-i' means the output
interface.

Rusty.
--
Tridge, Raster, DaveM, Cort, maddog... Where will you be 9-11 July 1999?
                http://www.linux.org.au/projects/calu

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