Linux-Networking Digest #10, Volume #12 Mon, 26 Jul 99 06:13:49 EDT
Contents:
Re: can't boot because of samba ("Jan Johansson")
diald goes crazy (Konstantin Prass)
Re: dhcp and dns ("Morris Maynard")
Netscape/network sharing problem. (=?iso-8859-1?Q?G=F6ran=20L=F6fstr=F6m?=)
Re: Server (Pieter Hollants)
Re: Traffic Shaping Linux ? (Steve)
POP Mail? (Lindoze 2000)
Re: Problem with dial-up networking on Linux ("Morris Maynard")
Executing ifconfig from remote PC (Bill Steiner)
Re: Telnet problem. (Bill Steiner)
Re: Telnet problem. (Bill Steiner)
Ping broken under RH6.0? ("Mark Emery")
Win95 Clients (2) (Markus Schmidt)
Re: Telnet problem. (Bill Steiner)
Re: Telnet problem. (Bill Steiner)
Re: turn a computer into a network hub? (James Knott)
Re: Multiple ISP configuration (James Stafford)
RE: Executing ifconfig from remote PC ("Carlos RCU")
Re: setting up a ppp server (Thomas Mohaupt)
Re: PLIP with 2.2.10 kernel (Matthias Juchem)
Re: Telnet problem. (Bill Steiner)
problems with smb2www script (konop)
Re: problems with isdn-external modem and PPP connection ("Itay Levy")
Re: ftp server shut down ("Jan Johansson")
problem connecting to ISP ("Ng, Choon Hooi")
difference between static ip and internal ip's ? (John Brashier)
C CGI scrpits in linux? Help Urgent ("Andrew")
Re: Where do I put in these commands in the Startup Directories? (Marc)
Re: ftp server shut down (Marc)
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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: can't boot because of samba
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 06:15:48 GMT
>no rescue disk. How can i do now? Any suggestion will be apperecitated.
Reboot, and at the lilo prompt you enter
linux single
(or Linux single if RH names the boot entry Linux instead of linux)
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From: Konstantin Prass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: diald goes crazy
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 06:20:50 +0000
I have a little privat LAN with a Linux machine (mailserver
(sendmail/fetchmail) and gateway to my ISP) and 4 Winows-PC's. Anytime
on a
Windowsclient Outlook-Express (Win98) asks for mail diald connects to my
ISP. On another machine (Win95 and Pegasus) everything
works fine.
Any suggestions?
Konstantin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Morris Maynard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: dhcp and dns
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 01:12:49 -0400
Couldn't one say that in a peer-to-peer network (like most in use today)
that all the clients offer services (e.g. "disk shares")?
john garvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:g4dm3.1267$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but one would not want DNS for
> clients. DNS is required for name resolution for servers providing a
service
> like FTP, HTTP... If you have a machine providing services like this
without a
> static IP address, you're nuts. If you are trying to provide DNS for
clients
> on your network that don't offer services, you're nuts. What are you
trying to
> do?
>
> -jpg
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ralf Killenberger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I am facing problems while trying to use an NT based Server and a Linux
> >server. The NT server is a PDC providing the domain via DHCP with
> >IP-adresses. The Linux server offers DNS.
> >
> >When a client connects to network it gets a new IP-adress from DHCP. How
> >do I get DNS to automatically update its database?
> >
> >With kind regards,
> >
> >Ralf Killenberger
> >
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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?G=F6ran=20L=F6fstr=F6m?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Netscape/network sharing problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:18:59 +0200
Hi all.
I have discovered what I think is either a bug or a misconfiguration in
the network implementation of RH6.0.
The problem shows itself every time I need to 'share' a dialup
connection between several different applications. Apparently, the
application started first, has first priority to the connection. This
means alls the other networked applications takes forever to make their
connections.
This is most noticable if I am using Netscape Communicator. If I start
Netscape, and download a big file (20 mb), this task makes all other
networking (started afterwards) terribly slow.
So, is this a general bug in the network implementation, or is it a
Netscape specific bug? I don't know.
If anyone has come across this problem, and solved it, I would be most
grateful to be let in on the secret. Feels kind of stoneage not beeing
able to 'multitask' the network.
System:
RedHat 6.0/Kernel 2.2.5-15
Netscape Communicator 4.51 (From the RH Netscape package)
Thanks,
G�ran.
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From: Pieter Hollants <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Server
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 20:06:35 +0200
Steve schrieb:
>
> Let's say that I have 1 computer with an ISDN connection. If I have 2
> computers connected to this computer I know I can use software to share the
> ISDN connection. What is it called though? Proxy software?
Basically, it's just routing. Requests from your 2nd/3rd computer are
routed to the Internet, BUT, as you'll most likely have inofficial IP
addresses on your local network (ie. 192.168.0.x), this doesn't work as
your traffic won't reach its destination host. Therefore you'll need
either a proxy software or IP masquerading.
It depends: proxy software is like someone in the middle who's
forwarding requests. That is, you tell the software on the client
computer (the second/third computer) to ask the proxy software for
whatever address that software wishes to access. Ie. you tell your FTP
program to use the proxy on your server, then all FTP traffic goes
through this proxy. The proxy program then forwards that traffic to the
actual destination over its ISDN connection. Of course it also takes
care of the other way round.
Alternatively there is Network Address Translation, a subset of which is
available with Linux, namely IP Masquerading. With this technique your
client software acts as if it had a direct connection and your server
does not only perform routing, it also "rewrites" outgoing traffic as if
it originated from itself, so these packets, which originally came from
your 2nd or 3rd computer, carry a valid IP address when they travel to
the Internet. Replies are then sorted out by your server so they reach
the correct computer on your internal network.
IP masquerading has the (dis)advantage that packets that originate from
the Internet won't reach your internal machines since the server won't
know whom to deliver them to (whereas reply packets to packets that
originally came from your computers carry special information for this
purpose). And a protocol such as FTP needs special treatment (available
with Linux as a kernel module, ip_masq_ftp, there are other protocols
that have such treatment as well). Therefore proxy software is often
protocol-specific. Both require a lot of reading :)
And to add your confusion, web caching software is often also called
proxy software :)
> Also, is it possible to set up the first computer as an FTP server, web
> server, proxy for the other 2 computers, all at once?
Add SQL database, news server, file server, print server and you get a
picture of what I have running over here. :)
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From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Traffic Shaping Linux ?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 06:53:41 GMT
You may want to try the traffic shapper. I use it to traffic shape my
Ethernet port before going out the cable modem.
Just being a nice guy in my neighborhood. (anything to avoid getting the
cable modem CAP).
Steve
Rico Wisman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a program for traffic shaping under Linux ? It must traffic for 2
> Mbit.
>
> I know the Packeteer (about $ 10.000). Is there a other cheaper
> Linux-solution ?
>
> Thanx.
> DataWeb
>
> Rico Wisman
> http://www.dataweb.nl
--
Steve Egbert
Part-time Genealogist
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.egbert.org
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From: Lindoze 2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.slackware,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: POP Mail?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 03:35:55 -0400
anyone know how to tell if POP mail is running ?
then how can I setup some pop client like netscape to read it.
I have only IP addys, no Public Domain names (no company.com)
How do you send someone email useing IP addresses?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] does not work.
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From: "Morris Maynard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Problem with dial-up networking on Linux
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 01:21:12 -0400
On my computer, there is another file,
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0, which is also used to set options
for pppd.
Mike Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:7n82iv$41j$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Here's my options file:
>
> lock
> defaultroute
> noipdefault
> modem
> /dev/ttyS0
> 57600
> crtscts
> debug
> passive
> asyncmap 0
> name "username"
>
> pap-secrets file:
>
> "username" * "password"
>
> pppscript file:
>
> IMEOUT 60
> ABORT ERROR
> ABORT BUSY
> ABORT "NO CARRIER"
> ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
> "" "ATZ" OK
> "atdt1112223333" -> not really the phone number
> TIMEOUT 75
> CONNECT
>
> This was all created by pppsetup. All I do is run ppp-go. When I dial
> with minicom, I get PPP characters as soon as I log on. If I use pppd
> with chat, it gives me the logs from bellow. I have tried several
> variations, but still nothing. Please help!
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> M. Buchenrieder wrote:
> >
> > [Newsgroups: trimmed]
> >
> > Mike Arias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > >I have gone through all the HOW-TO's and I am still not able to
> establish
> > >a ppp connect with my ISP. Here's what the log file looks like:
> > >
> > >Serial connection established.
> > >Using interface ppp0
> > >Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/ttyS0
> > >sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 <mru 1500> <magic 0xdabccd7b> <pcomp>
<accomp>]
> > >last message repeated 9 times
> > >LCP: timout sending Config-Requests
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > >Connection terminated.
> > >Exit.
> >
> > Your pap-secrets and / or your /etc/ppp/options file is incorrect.
> >
> > >
> > >I've tried using +pap, +chap, ogin:.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > You can't just add +pap and hope that it works.
> >
> > Michael
> > --
> > Michael Buchenrieder * [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
> http://www.muc.de/~mibu
> > Lumber Cartel Unit #456 (TINLC) & Official Netscum
> > Note: If you want me to send you email, don't munge your address.
>
>
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> http://www.searchlinux.com
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From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Executing ifconfig from remote PC
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:43:06 -0700
Is it possible to execute system commands like ifconfig remotely via
telnet? I'd like to see, from a remote Win9x PC, the dynamic IP address
assigned to the ppp interface.
Thanks for your help.
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From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:26:05 -0700
Have you checked your tcp/ip setup on Win95-2 to see if there's anything
different about it? The only other thing that comes to mind is that your
linux user setup may not allow telnet access for Win95-2's user name, but
you should at least you should get to the login.
Good luck
Venantius wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a small networking in my house. It consists of 4 PCs. 3
> win95 PCs and one is a Linux box. The Linux box acts as a file server
> (running Samba). Now all my machines can ftp and ping the Linux box and
> vice versa. But when it come to telnet, one of my win95 PC does not
> connect - or rather it get stuck half war. When I telnet from this
> particular machine, I get the first two greeting lines but never the
> login prompt. All my other machines are fine.
>
> I probed further and found that this problem only persists for certain
> IP address. The following addresses have been assigned to the machines:
>
> Linux box = 20.0.0.1
> win95-1 = 20.0.0.2
> win95-2 = 20.0.0.3
> win95-3 = 20.0.0.4
>
> No the strange thing is that only win95-2 (which has the IP 20.0.0.3)
> has this problem. Can anyone help on this? I have posted this before
> but the problem has not been solved yet.
>
> Thanks a million in advance.
>
> regards,
> Venantius.
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From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:43:58 -0700
Have you checked your tcp/ip setup on Win95-2 to see if there's anything
different about it? The only other thing that comes to mind is that your
linux user setup may not allow telnet access for Win95-2's user name, but
you should at least you should get to the login.
Good luck
Venantius wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a small networking in my house. It consists of 4 PCs. 3
> win95 PCs and one is a Linux box. The Linux box acts as a file server
> (running Samba). Now all my machines can ftp and ping the Linux box and
> vice versa. But when it come to telnet, one of my win95 PC does not
> connect - or rather it get stuck half war. When I telnet from this
> particular machine, I get the first two greeting lines but never the
> login prompt. All my other machines are fine.
>
> I probed further and found that this problem only persists for certain
> IP address. The following addresses have been assigned to the machines:
>
> Linux box = 20.0.0.1
> win95-1 = 20.0.0.2
> win95-2 = 20.0.0.3
> win95-3 = 20.0.0.4
>
> No the strange thing is that only win95-2 (which has the IP 20.0.0.3)
> has this problem. Can anyone help on this? I have posted this before
> but the problem has not been solved yet.
>
> Thanks a million in advance.
>
> regards,
> Venantius.
------------------------------
From: "Mark Emery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Ping broken under RH6.0?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 09:26:34 +0100
Hi,
Anyone else had problems with PING under RedHat 6.0?
I'd been using "ping $2 -c 3 -i 1" in a shell script under RH5.2 and all
worked okay. Now that I've got the system upgraded to 6.0 with all of the
current updates ping just grinds to a halt.
Thanks,
Mark Emery
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From: Markus Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Win95 Clients (2)
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:12:36 +0200
I have got a linux box. I will use it as internet server. With ppp-up I
can connect to the internet. Mit Ethernet is also ok. From my win95 I
can connect with telnet. But my network-setup on the win95 box must be
wrong.
I use my Linux PC as gateway ...... in the configuration.
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From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:24:20 -0700
Have you checked your tcp/ip setup on Win95-2 to see if there's anything
different about it? The only other thing that comes to mind is that your
linux user setup may not allow telnet access for Win95-2's user name, but
you should at least you should get to the login.
Good luck
Venantius wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a small networking in my house. It consists of 4 PCs. 3
> win95 PCs and one is a Linux box. The Linux box acts as a file server
> (running Samba). Now all my machines can ftp and ping the Linux box and
> vice versa. But when it come to telnet, one of my win95 PC does not
> connect - or rather it get stuck half war. When I telnet from this
> particular machine, I get the first two greeting lines but never the
> login prompt. All my other machines are fine.
>
> I probed further and found that this problem only persists for certain
> IP address. The following addresses have been assigned to the machines:
>
> Linux box = 20.0.0.1
> win95-1 = 20.0.0.2
> win95-2 = 20.0.0.3
> win95-3 = 20.0.0.4
>
> No the strange thing is that only win95-2 (which has the IP 20.0.0.3)
> has this problem. Can anyone help on this? I have posted this before
> but the problem has not been solved yet.
>
> Thanks a million in advance.
>
> regards,
> Venantius.
------------------------------
From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:23:25 -0700
Have you checked your tcp/ip setup on Win95-2 to see if there's anything
different about it? The only other thing that comes to mind is that your
linux user setup may not allow telnet access for Win95-2's user name, but
you should at least you should get to the login.
Good luck
Venantius wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a small networking in my house. It consists of 4 PCs. 3
> win95 PCs and one is a Linux box. The Linux box acts as a file server
> (running Samba). Now all my machines can ftp and ping the Linux box and
> vice versa. But when it come to telnet, one of my win95 PC does not
> connect - or rather it get stuck half war. When I telnet from this
> particular machine, I get the first two greeting lines but never the
> login prompt. All my other machines are fine.
>
> I probed further and found that this problem only persists for certain
> IP address. The following addresses have been assigned to the machines:
>
> Linux box = 20.0.0.1
> win95-1 = 20.0.0.2
> win95-2 = 20.0.0.3
> win95-3 = 20.0.0.4
>
> No the strange thing is that only win95-2 (which has the IP 20.0.0.3)
> has this problem. Can anyone help on this? I have posted this before
> but the problem has not been solved yet.
>
> Thanks a million in advance.
>
> regards,
> Venantius.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Knott)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,
Subject: Re: turn a computer into a network hub?
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 11:48:32 -0400
Reply-To: James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Doe) wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 15:45:32 +1000, dkwok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>paranoids think that anyone who does that is doing a commericial although
>it is true that i get about $100 comission for each person from this
>newsgroup visiting my sponsor. also just to be completely ethical i
>should say that i have a very sophisticated way to figure out the
>effectiveness of my commercial. basically it involves a spy satellite
>watching every computer user on earth.
So, your real name is ***BILL GATES***!!! Now we know what all those
satellites are really for. ;-)
--
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_________________________________________________________________________
The above opinions are my own and not those of ISM Corp., a subsidiary of
IBM Canada Ltd.
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From: James Stafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Multiple ISP configuration
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 01:17:44 -0700
julien wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to set up mutliple dialup configuration for linux. The goal
> is to be able to switch easily between several Internet providers (by
> passing a provider name in parameter to ppp-on).
>
> I've succeded in setting up pppd for that but I've got a problem with
> name servers. How can I dynamicly set the right dns for a
> provider.
>
> Other question, is there a way to switch between different smtp
> servers? (I'm using sendmail 8.xx).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Julien
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Download X-ISP and you will be able to configure it with multiple ISPs.
jamess
--
"On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section,
it said 'Requires Windows 95 or better'. So I installed Linux."
-Anonymous
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From: "Carlos RCU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Executing ifconfig from remote PC
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:06:02 +0200
Yeap!, no problem.
Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi� en el mensaje de noticias
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is it possible to execute system commands like ifconfig remotely via
> telnet? I'd like to see, from a remote Win9x PC, the dynamic IP address
> assigned to the ppp interface.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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From: Thomas Mohaupt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: setting up a ppp server
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:55:11 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I updated /etc/inittab, mgetty's mgetty.config and login.config, ppp's
> ppplogin, options and options.ttySx, and /etc/passwd.
Did you include "/etc/ppp/ppplogin" in /etc/shells?
-- ThoMo
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From: Matthias Juchem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PLIP with 2.2.10 kernel
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:20:02 +0200
Dick Repasky wrote:
> >Hi.
> >
> >Has anyone tried to use the PLIP support of the 2.2.10 kernel? I tried
> >the module "version" and the "built-in" one, but I only get this 'devise
> >or resource busy' message.
>
> Do you have parallel printer support built in as well? PLIP and parallel
> printer support are mutually exclusive. If you want to do both, build
> both as modules and load what you need when you need it.
>
> Dick
>
> --
I've built both as modules and the lp modules wasn't loaded when I tried
this.
When I booted from a SuSE-5.1 CD-ROM with a 2.0.35 kernel, PLIP-support
worked.
Matt
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From: Bill Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Telnet problem.
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 00:24:06 -0700
Have you checked your tcp/ip setup on Win95-2 to see if there's anything
different about it? The only other thing that comes to mind is that your
linux user setup may not allow telnet access for Win95-2's user name, but
you should at least you should get to the login.
Good luck
Venantius wrote:
> Hi,
> I have setup a small networking in my house. It consists of 4 PCs. 3
> win95 PCs and one is a Linux box. The Linux box acts as a file server
> (running Samba). Now all my machines can ftp and ping the Linux box and
> vice versa. But when it come to telnet, one of my win95 PC does not
> connect - or rather it get stuck half war. When I telnet from this
> particular machine, I get the first two greeting lines but never the
> login prompt. All my other machines are fine.
>
> I probed further and found that this problem only persists for certain
> IP address. The following addresses have been assigned to the machines:
>
> Linux box = 20.0.0.1
> win95-1 = 20.0.0.2
> win95-2 = 20.0.0.3
> win95-3 = 20.0.0.4
>
> No the strange thing is that only win95-2 (which has the IP 20.0.0.3)
> has this problem. Can anyone help on this? I have posted this before
> but the problem has not been solved yet.
>
> Thanks a million in advance.
>
> regards,
> Venantius.
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From: konop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: problems with smb2www script
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:19:51 +0200
i have downloaded smb2www unpacked it and installed (as it is written :
'perl install.pl') - next thing i should do is to modify my web browser
but i have no idea what does it really mean ( what to turn on or turn
off )
i also don't know how am i supposed to make it run ...
write me: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Itay Levy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: problems with isdn-external modem and PPP connection
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 01:43:01 +0200
Hi everybody,
Ok - I investigated this issue further, and now I'm pretty sure it's not a
routing problem too.
While pinging, I can see packets going out, and I can see packets coming in,
however all the RX packets are errored...
Is there any reason for that... maybe a compression issue or something.
Please help,
Thanks alot,
Itay Levy - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
( remove the nospam and underscores to reply)
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From: "Jan Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ftp server shut down
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 06:14:11 GMT
>the books I've got has turned up no clues. Does anyone out there know
>how I might get it going again?
there is a file in /etc that you have to delete, but i cant remember what it
is called. Was a while since i did this, and am on a Wintel machine right
now.
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From: "Ng, Choon Hooi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: problem connecting to ISP
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 17:09:01 +0800
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I managed to setup my ppp to connecting to my local ISP, but seems
like it doesnt work. I managed to call the ISP phone #, but then it
disconnects by itself after time out. Below is the messages I captured.
Jul 24 17:00:37 hitachi pppd[749]: pppd 2.3.7 started by root, uid 0
Jul 24 17:00:38 hitachi chat[750]: abort on (BUSY)
Jul 24 17:00:38 hitachi chat[750]: abort on (NO )
Jul 24 17:00:38 hitachi chat[750]: send (ATZ^M)
Jul 24 17:00:38 hitachi chat[750]: expect (OK)
Jul 24 17:00:39 hitachi chat[750]: ATZ^M^M
Jul 24 17:00:39 hitachi chat[750]: OK
Jul 24 17:00:39 hitachi chat[750]: -- got it
Jul 24 17:00:39 hitachi chat[750]: send (\dAT^M)
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: expect (OK)
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: ^M
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: AT^M^M
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: OK
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: -- got it
Jul 24 17:00:40 hitachi chat[750]: send (\dAT X0 S0=0 DT1515^M)
Jul 24 17:00:41 hitachi chat[750]: expect (CONNECT)
Jul 24 17:00:41 hitachi chat[750]: ^M
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi chat[750]: AT X0 S0=0 DT1515^M^M
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi pppd[749]: Serial connection established.
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi pppd[749]: Using interface ppp0
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi pppd[749]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi chat[750]: CONNECT
Jul 24 17:01:03 hitachi chat[750]: -- got it
Jul 24 17:01:17 hitachi pppd[749]: Hangup (SIGHUP)
Jul 24 17:01:17 hitachi pppd[749]: Modem hangup
Jul 24 17:01:17 hitachi pppd[749]: Connection terminated.
Jul 24 17:01:17 hitachi pppd[749]: Connect time 0.3 minutes.
Jul 24 17:01:18 hitachi pppd[749]: Exit.
I am not sure what is the problem. Hope someone can help me out on this.
Thanks.
Rgds,
CH
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From: John Brashier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: difference between static ip and internal ip's ?
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 23:23:54 -0700
I am wondering about the masquerade howto directing internal 'private'
IP's be set to the 192.168.0.0 numbers. My question: if the masq-gate
machine is set to 192.168.0.1, then where does the static IP come in? Do
you set the internet-connected machine to two addresses? ....if so, how?
Thanks,
Brashier
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From: "Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: C CGI scrpits in linux? Help Urgent
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 21:14:00 +1200
Hi. It seems CGI doesn't like run on my machine.
The following is the details.
I am using Redhat 5.2 with KDE.
My web server is Apache.
I confirmed that I have changed the /etc/httpd/conf/access.conf
and /etc/httpd/conf/srm.conf by adding "ExecCGI" to the options.
(I also uncommented "Add Handler cgi-script.cgi" in srm.conf).
I wrote some C cgi scripts and html file and put the cgi scripts in the
"/home/httpd/cgi-bin" directory. I gave the correct read and executable
access permission to all scripts and the html file(including its parent
directory.) Then in my html file I specified the path of cgi scripts for the
form "Action = /home/httpd/cgi-bin/filen_ame". (use "post" method)
But I can't get any response (even an error message) when click the submit
button on the html file.
I really want to know why and any help will be appreciated.
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From: Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Where do I put in these commands in the Startup Directories?
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:10:35 +0200
I placed them at /etc/rc.d/rc.local so at boottime at last this is
executed
Brian Lavender wrote:
> I just got the commands working for IP-Masquerading on my Debian box
> which is Sys V init. I am wondering what initialization script I put
> these commands in.
>
> Where do I put the following on my Debian System?
>
> echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>
> ipchains -P forward DENY
> ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j MASQ
>
> brian
> --
> Brian Lavender
> Sacramento,CA
> Brie Business Directory - Napa Valley http://www.brie.com/bbd/
> (916) 443-6195
>
> "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to
> anyone, but they've always worked for me."
> -- Hunter S. Thompson
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From: Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ftp server shut down
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 11:09:27 +0200
look in /etc for a file called ftpshutdown or so..
Bill Steiner wrote:
> I unwittingly managed to permanently shut down my ftp server when I
> wanted to temporarily turn it off. I think a ftpshut command did it.
> Rebooting doesn't get it running again. Researching the linux mans and
> the books I've got has turned up no clues. Does anyone out there know
> how I might get it going again?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Bill Steiner
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