Linux-Networking Digest #905, Volume #11         Thu, 15 Jul 99 15:13:40 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Network unreachable on startup only! (Dustin Puryear)
  Re: DE-660 PCMCIA Card (Eric LEMAITRE)
  Printing frm RH5.2 thru an NT ntwrk?? ("me")
  Re: Best mail client on dual-boot Linux/Win98 ("Gregory D. Horne")
  Re: dlink + redhat (David Kennedy)
  Help w/ Ethernet Card ("Ralph")
  Re: DHCPd & dual homed server ("Bill")
  Re: Little Bit of Help with NE2000 Problem ... (Dustin Puryear)
  Linux Internet Email gateway and MS Exchange.... (Chris Hubbard)
  Free Software congress in Berlin, July 16-17th [with live streams] ("klubradio")
  Named Showing Up Always ("Eff Smith")
  Re: Linux and isdn ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: VERY SEXY STUFF 72476 ("Devoid")
  Re: telnet permissions ("David Illsley")
  Can this be done with IPFWADM? (David Gardner)
  Re: Ping problem: ARP ? ("Andrey Smirnov")
  Re: I need some help on broadcasts.... (Monte Phillips)
  Re: Automatic Dial on Demand every 15 minutes ("Greg Boes")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dustin Puryear)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: Network unreachable on startup only!
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 15:55:07 GMT

On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 09:44:00 -0500, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi!
>
>I am setting up a machine with RedHat Linux 6.0. The machine have a
>network card with Realtek 8139 chip, so I am using rtl8139 driver.

Is the NIC driver compiled into the kernel or loaded as a module?

---
Dustin Puryear
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: Eric LEMAITRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DE-660 PCMCIA Card
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:12:56 +0200

Juha Pekka Lepparanta a �crit :

>         Has anyone had any luck configuring de660 pcmcia network adapter
>         to work under linux? I am trying to install it under Compaq armada
>         1700 / RH 6.0.

Hi !

Yes, no trouble, I have a DLink DE-660 pcmcia NIC working perfectly on a CLEVO
notebook.
Perhaps the PCMCIA port itself is unknown ? Can't be the card anyway !
Type "setup" to check PCMCIA network service is enabled, and type "dmesg" to
see what it says about recognized cards (very last lines).

Bye !

--
Responsable de formation pour les fili�res Internet et Linux



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From: "me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,comp.os.linux.setup,linux.redhat.install,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Printing frm RH5.2 thru an NT ntwrk??
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:32:10 -0400

HOLA!!

I honestly have read a few How-to's and what not but can not 'clearly'
understand how to get a printjob sent to a networked HP-LJ4000PS in an NT
environment.

Do I need Samba, can I snd it directly since the printer has Jetdirect?? If
you have hands-on experience I'd prefer your response/s..

TIA
ray




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From: "Gregory D. Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Best mail client on dual-boot Linux/Win98
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 12:53:46 -0400

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a crap dual boot machine (Win98/RH6.0) and I alternate between
> the OSes quite regularly, so for email I would love to have a client
> that:
>
> - lets me store email on a vfat Win98 (linux accessible) drive
> - allows for comprehensive "folder" support, to help organize mail
> (optimally with a graphical tree widget for my point-and-grunt fetish)
> - handles MIME attachments
> - does POP3/SMTP
> - has a common interface (looks and feels similar in 98/Linux)
>
> Ok, I'm dreaming.  So I'm starting to think mh for the mail storage,
> and some Emacs mail system (RMAIL/GNUS/whatever) if I can figure out
> MIME handling.  Or maybe PICO/PINE.
>

Netscape Messenger works fine and allows you to create folders and
subfolders.


>
> Has anyone used Adora (I found it on Freshmeat)?  It seems to be a Tk
> thingy for dual boot, but I don't know how well it handles folders.
>
> I'd love to hear some success stories.
>
> Tx,
>
> -A
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Kennedy)
Subject: Re: dlink + redhat
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:19:08 GMT


I went to the DLINK website and found this:

DFE-530TX  Linux Compiler

ftp://ftp.dlinknet.com/PUB/Drivers/linux.zip


It appears to be the viahine.c 

By mentioning the tulip driver, I was only offering a sugestion.  If
you go to dlinks website, they actually recommend the via-rhine
drivers for the dfe-500ts as well, but as mentioned, I have not gotten
them to work.  Whereas the tulip drivers work find.  I have never seen
a dfe-530 myself so I do not know if they use the DEC chipset as the
dfe-500 does??

The "driver download window" which pops up when you choose "get
driver" for the dfe-530 tx appears to be the same one as the
dfe-500tx.



On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 23:00:30 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Rod Smith) wrote:

>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>       [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Kennedy) writes:
>> I have a dlink dfe-500, the dlink web site says I can use the
>> via-rhine, but I have never gotten it to work.
>> 
>> I have, however, successfully used the dec dulip driver (tulip.o)
>
>The DFE-500TX is based on the DEC Tulip chipset, but the DFE-530TX
>specified by the original poster [I'm assuming that's it, since I've
>never heard of the DEF-530TX] is based on the VIA Rhine chipset.  They're
>different cards.  AFAIK, the DFE-500TX has been discontinued.
>
>> On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 00:17:45 -0400, "Eyem A. Coward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>I already done the setup to start network, printers, samba, etc...
>>>this alone will not work, because my d-link def-530tx is not supported
>>>by the kernel.
>
>-- 
>Rod Smith
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>http://www.channel1.com/users/rodsmith
>NOTE: Remove the "uce" word from my address to mail me
>Author of _Special Edition Using WordPerfect for Linux_, from Que


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From: "Ralph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help w/ Ethernet Card
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:27:19 -0400

I need to know how to manually configure my 3C509B-TPO ISA PnP ethernet card
under RedHat 5.2 Linux 2.0.36 and i also need to know how to disable the
PnP, if anyone can help, it will be greatly appreciated.
                                                        Dustin



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From: "Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DHCPd & dual homed server
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 09:20:22 -0700


I've had the exact same problem.  However, what do you mean by
"y.y" should be my network address not ip address? Where would
I get this info from my service provider? Thanks in advance.

Confused Newbie

Stuart R. Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:3fejm7.ev1.ln@localhost...
> Allan Wingenback ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> : I have RH Linux 5.2 installed on a box I want to use as a server and an
> : internet gateway for a small network (5-10 win95 clients).  This server
has
> : 2 network cards and I want to use DHCPd to provide network addresses to
the
> : internal computers only.  My network setup is good, and I've installed
dhcpd
> : and written the dhcpd.conf file as per the mini-HOWTO for my internal
subnet
> : address range.  When I start the dhcpd service, it reports "No Subnet
> : declaration for eth0 (184.161.y.y)" which is the Internet interface.
Since
> : I don't want to send DHCP info to the Internet, how do we configure
> : dhcpd.conf to not use eth0?
> :
> : My configuration:
> : External (Internet) NIC: eth0, 161.184.y.y, subnet 255.255.255.248,
3c509b
> : Internal NIC: eth1, 192.168.x.x, subnet 255.255.255.0, 3c509b
>
> In your /etc/dhcpd.conf, add the following:
>
>         subnet 161.184.y.y  netmask 255.255.248.0 {
>         }
>
> where "y.y" is your network address (not your IP address).
>
> What this does is to:
>
>         a) make dhcpd happy that the 161.184.y.y subnet is declared
>         b) tell dhcpd to not service that subnet
>
>         Stu
>




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dustin Puryear)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.slackware
Subject: Re: Little Bit of Help with NE2000 Problem ...
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 18:01:13 GMT

On 14 Jul 1999 16:20:54 +0200, Desmond Coughlan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have a slight configuration problem trying to get my NE2000 card
>recognised undezrt Slackware 4.0.
>
>I run KDE (bloody lovely window manager, by the way), and get into
>/usr/src/linux-2.2.6/
>
>I run make xconfig; just like I did with my old 486.  I enable network
>devices, and specify an ISA NE2000-compatible card.

FWIW, I've found it's always easier when installing new hardware to
compile support as a module. Then load the module and see if it works.
Faster and doesn't require a reboot. Anyway..

Is the card PNP? Maybe you need to try isapnp. Also, try to load the
driver as a module as I mentioned earlier and see if you get any
errors.

---
Dustin Puryear
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Hubbard)
Subject: Linux Internet Email gateway and MS Exchange....
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:45:15 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi all,
Here is what I'm trying to do.....

Pick up mail on a linux box, then toss it over to one of our Exchange servers
for distribution in the network.

So its something like this:

Incoming:
        Internet ---- POP3 ----> Linux Box ---- SMTP ----> MS Exchange
Outgoing:
        MS Exchange ---- SMTP ----> Linux Box ---- SMTP ----> Internet

It seems like something thats do able but I'm having a 'little' getting the
Linux to talk to exchange.
At the moment the Linux is fine, it'll send and receive mail and dial up quite
happily. I have the networking done so it can see the Exchange server. I'm just
a little stumped as to how to get them talking.
I assume I'll have to   get all the mail into one account on the box then pass
that to exchange and it can sort out all the peoples mail.

Does anyone have any clues? has anyone done anything similar?

Cheers,
Chris.


--
If you must choose between two evils, 
pick the one you've never tried before. 
=======================================
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "klubradio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.next.advocacy,de.comp.os.unix.discussion
Subject: Free Software congress in Berlin, July 16-17th [with live streams]
Date: 15 Jul 1999 17:35:59 GMT

[remote participants have access to this conf. 
via live-streams and online journal. ]
---
>From           Florian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization   Freie Universitaet Berlin
Date           29 Jun 1999 17:45:34 GMT
Newsgroups     gnu.misc.discuss
Message-ID     <7lb0nu$5jl$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Free Software congress in Berlin, July 16-17th

"Wizards of OS" will be the first conference in Germany (possibly in
Europe) to focus on the culture, politics and economics of Free
Software and seeking to link various camps of net cultures - software
hackers, media artists, academics and political
activists. Controversial debates will nevertheless be encouraged, so
not everybody who shows up on the speaker's list is a representative
or supporter of the Free Software idea.

Speakers include Richard M. Stallman, Tim O'Reilly, Kalle
Dalheiner and other developers from well-known Free Software projects
(Apache, XFree86, Perl, GnuPG) and many experts on "open"
vs. "proprietary" in genetic engineering, science and the arts. A
detailed list of panels and speakers is available at the conference
web site <http://www.mikro.org/wos>.

Florian

* * *

Wizards of OS #1
Open Sources and Free Software
July 16 - 17, 1999
House of World Cultures, Berlin

http://www.mikro.org/wos

The rise of free software -- notably GNU/Linux -- is the most
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can hardly be forseen. Is the Linux boom ringing in the sell-out of
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Whether free software is only about the freedom of programming code,
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software.

The Wizards of OS offer presentations and public discussions on the
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 - Free Software Licenses versus copyright, patent and trademark law;
 what sort of license models are available and what are there
 advantages and disadvantages?

 - Open source cryptography versus "security through obscurity": which
 model is safer?

 - Free software and the fair exchange of knowledge between richer and
 poorer nations.

 - Free software in education.

 - What is the strength of open standards setting like on the
 Internet, where are its limits?

 - How can the mechanisms of free software be applied to other forms
 of knowledge, to text, images, music and multimedia art?

- What kind of parallels to the privatization of public knowledge can
be found in the other digital revolution, in genetics? Seeds have also
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Monsanto -- which likes to refer to itself as the "Microsoft of
biotechnology" -- claim property rights on the source of life.

Furthermore, prominent free software projects will be introduced by
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This will be followed by presentations of companies that do business
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O'Reilly, the commercial software company Intershop that offers its
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May the Source be with you!


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reduced fee: one day DM 15 / two days DM 25

In order to register, please make over the fee to:
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Intn'l Bank Code (BLZ)  100 500 00, purpose "WOS"
and send an e-mail with your name and registration to:
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CONTACTS

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financial organization and execution:
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ORGANIZED BY

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-- Institute for Aesthetics of Humboldt University Berlin -- Center
for Art and Media Technology (ZKM), Karlsruhe

in cooperation with:
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From: "Eff Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Named Showing Up Always
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 13:58:41 -0400

Hello,

Our RH 6.0 Linux machine has been very annoying as of late in that it shows
queries to and from named on screen even if we are logged out. What have I
done and how can it be shut off so that this information ends up in the logs
rather than on screen?

Many thanks,

Eff J. Smith

Vice President, New Technologies Group
Neoa Resources, Ltd.
Tel: 937.767.9417 x201
Fax: 937.767.9418



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux and isdn
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 19:00:53 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 14 Jul 1999 19:11:55 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hi,
>i've bought me an avm fritz classic isdn card and i wanted to know how
>to istall it and how to install the ippp
>i've tried with isdn4linux-3.0beta2 but there i got problems with the
>compilation and i got problems with the kernel because he don't
>recongnized my card.

So what kernel are you using ? The 2.2.10 knows about the Fritz card.

=====================================================
Answers please in this newsgroup!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: "Devoid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.x,comp.os.lynx
Subject: Re: VERY SEXY STUFF 72476
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:30:09 -0400


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>
> This fellow seems convinced BBnPlanet and the Nuie Registry are not going
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From: "David Illsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: telnet permissions
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 18:41:27 +0100
Reply-To: "David Illsley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

actually, on RH5.2, using su root on telnet is also disabled, to stop the
same security breaches occuring




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From: David Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Can this be done with IPFWADM?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:19:16 -0700

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Is it possible to create a firewall between a private network, a
protected network (DMZ) and the public network using IPFWADM?

+----------+
|          |
|  Linux   |====================> Public Network (Internet)
| firewall |
| computer |
|          |====================> Protected Network (DMZ)
|          |
|          |
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|          |
+----------+

I've got an ADSL connection to the internet with a static IP address and
would like to have access to certain resources on my private network yet
not compromise security. I currently use masquerading between the public
and private networks which is ... well ... okay.



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From: "Andrey Smirnov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Ping problem: ARP ?
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:00:00 -0700

Please see the attached file with my comments.

Good luck

G.C. wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Andrey Smirnov wrote:
>>
>> Can you include your network info again, but without dummy interface?
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> G.C. wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> >Andrey Smirnov wrote:
>> >>
>> >> What's the purpose of dummy0 interface?
>> >>
>> >> G.C. wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> >> >Anyone can identify this problem ?
>> >> >Thanks
>> >> >Gilles
>> >Used mainly with the ppp or slip connection. But I checked that if it is
>> >not there, my ppp connection works as well.
>> >Even without the dummy device, I get the same problems with my
>> >Win95-Linux box connection.
>> >Gilles
>Attached is my file on ifconfig and route.
>I changed the NIC on the Win95 box, to no avail, even interchanged the
>cables, and using a new one! Even used an old hard disk with 2.0.36
>installed (RedHat) which I know is working 'cause I use it at my
>college: identical problems, so it is not the kernel version or
>configuration which are incorrect.
>
>From what I see, (tcpdump) there seems to be a response from Win95 box
>which is accepted by my Linux box (confirmed by the arp entry), a
>response from my Linux Box to the Win95 box, which does not seem to be
>accepted by the Win95 Box.
>Really strange.
>Thanks for your time and help.
>Gilles


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Monte Phillips)
Subject: Re: I need some help on broadcasts....
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 17:22:35 GMT

VBF-Ratingen GmbH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm running a network with some Win9x-Clients and a Samba-server... Too
>bad, my Samba-server doesn't show up in the network-neighbourhood...
>I now made the tests out of /usr/dos/packages/samba/DIAGNOSIS.txt, and
>test #6 failed. It's the one with the broadcast; the command is
>"nmblookup -d 2 '*'".... To be honest, I'm not really surrised that it
>didn't work, because I haven't set up any broadcast... In fact I don't
>even know what it is :-)....
>So, what do I have to do to set one up??

Try these, pretty sure they can solve your prob.
This site has a step by step howto for complete setup of samba.  steps
for both linux and the win machine.  (and they really work <G>)
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
and this one as well
http://home.talkcity.com/MigrationPath/maguai/samba.html

These sites singly or in combination are nearly guaranteed to get you
networked.

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From: "Greg Boes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Automatic Dial on Demand every 15 minutes
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 13:24:20 -0500


Robert Daumann wrote in message <7misa8$jbk$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>In the messages log file there is the following entry:
>
>192.168.100.25 ->194.25.0.124 (UDP) 1024 -> 53
>
>the private IP is the adress from the ISDN-interface.


Look no further, it is your nameserver.  Is this a caching only
setup?  If not, that's probably the problem.  The HOWTO
shows you how to set one up.

greg



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