Linux-Networking Digest #297, Volume #12 Fri, 20 Aug 99 03:13:36 EDT
Contents:
Re: NIS & YPBIND HELP PLEASE!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: Help setting up email server on Linux w/DSL connection... (Ken)
Re: Delaying eth0 initiailization.... (Robert Lynch)
Kppp configuration (Teonanacatl)
Re: DHCP and nameservers (Ken)
Re: DLINK NIC for Mandrake ("Brian")
How can I connect to a printer that runs under Wind. NT Server? ("Frank Bauer")
PCMCIA Notebook-lockup (Doug Marker)
Re: Home network and cable modem (s)
Re: Can't quit Gnome (Harold Henry)
Re: Delaying eth0 initiailization.... (Speedy Fast)
Re: Direct ethernet connection under Linux (s)
cable modem cant ping gate way or DNS server (s)
Re: Running DOS from Linux (s)
Re: Initializing Networking (s)
Re: cable modem cant ping gate way or DNS server ("Phil")
Re: Faster Internet Connection (Juergen Heinzl)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NIS & YPBIND HELP PLEASE!!
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:27:51 GMT
In article <7pin5u$2tj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In article <7pild6$1p3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In article <7pijrc$js$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I am getting the YPBIND_PROC error "Domain not
> > > bound during login from the client.
>
> One other thing I might mention. I don't have rpc.yppasswdd running.
I
> am unable to find this program. I am only running one server on the
> network.
>
> Is this essential, and if so were do I get the program?
Ok. rpc.yppasswdd is no longer necessary. I edited the yp.conf file
and ypcat on the client now list all the users on the server.
However, I still cannot log in!!!! I no longer get any errors, however,
it just doesn't log me in.
The output of ypcat look like:
username:x:500:500:Full Name:/home/username:/bin/bash
...
The fact that I can read the passwd file from the server gives me hope.
I note that the directory /home/username does not exist on the client
machine, so this could be a problem. But I would think I could still
log in and get an error later.
Does the 'x' in the second field mean anything significant? Do I need
to play with the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files?
Thanks for any help. I think I am almost there, but yet I am not really
there yet.
-b
>
> -b
>
> > >
> > > server%> rpcinfo -p server
> > > lists ypserv as running
> > > server%> rpcinfo -p client
> > > list ypbind as running -- not this is being run
> > > from the server so they are able to talk
> >
> > my point here is that I can run rpcinfo from the client and get the
> > correct information about the server. The same holds true in the
> > opposite direction. One would think that this means the system is
> > running properly.
> >
> > >
> > > domainname on both the client and server yield the
> > > correct and same domain name
> > >
> > > client%>rpcinfo -p server
> > > also shows ypserv running
> > >
> > > this is very disturbing, as it seems that the
> > > machines can talk, but they are still not working.
> > >
> > > Other info:
> > >
> > > ypcat on the server shows the userlist
> > >
> > > ypcat on the client gives the error listed above
> > >
> > > ypwhich -x on the client list a set of databases
> > > ypwhich on the client says 'can't yp_bind'
> > >
> > > this is RedHat 6.0
> > >
> > > I can give more information if you think it is
> > > useful. Any ideas? Any things I should look
> > > into? I need to get this network setup and I have
> > > poored through all the documentation I could find.
> > >
> > > Thanks to anyone who might be able to help.
> > >
> > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > > Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
> > >
> >
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> > Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
> >
>
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> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
>
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From: Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.mail.sendmail
Subject: Re: Help setting up email server on Linux w/DSL connection...
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 22:32:35 -0700
You're probably familiar with the normal function of DNS, namely to
associate an IP address with a machine name. An additional function is
to inform the asker what IP address or hostname should receive mail for
another hostname. That's an MX record.
There can be more than one MX record for a given recipient hostname.
Each record lists a different host responsible for receiving mail for
that hostname, and the "cost" of sending to that host. (The higher cost
hosts are the backup servers which queue mail when the main host is
down.)
If you want your host to receive mail, you'll need the nameserver for
your domain to add an MX record that points at your mail server.
Dominik wrote:
>
> I also have a DSL connection and have gotton sendmail to work internally
> and outgoing mail only! Whenever I try to send something to the mail
> server ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) it doesn't find it.
> Can you please tell me more about this MX record. Thanks.
> John Parker wrote:
>
> > In article <7ldpap$ms2$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > >I just setup Linux to work with my DSL connection.
> > >I'd like to be able to send/receive email directly to my Linux machine
> > >and not use the servers provided by my ISP.
> > >
> > >How can I setup the machine to receive inbound email, and to transmit
> > >email from client machines on my SOHO network?
> >
> > Do you have a static IP? I just got DSL, and my IP will change every 12
> > hours.
> >
> > You would also need an MX (mail exchange) record on your ISP's DNS
> server, in
> > order for inbound email to find your mail server. Depending on your
> ISP, they
> > may not want to do so.
--
Ken
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.sewingwitch.com/ken/
http://www.215Now.com/
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 04:57:14 +0000
From: Robert Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Delaying eth0 initiailization....
Speedy Fast wrote:
>
> I am running a Realtek-8139 NIC in my Linux machine. At bootup it
> cannot find the NICs. It says somthing like "delaying eth0
> initalization". So once it's booted up I do a 'insmod rtl8139'
> followed by some other ifconfig stuff and what not.
>
> How can I get Linux to find the NICs at boot time?
The couple of times I had this with a NE2000, I just edited
/etc/conf.modules so I had:
alias eth0 ne
(whereas it was previously set to "alias eth0 off", I believe). You
would do something like:
alias eth0 rtl8139
I guess.
HTH, Bob L.
--
Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.best.com/~rmlynch/
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From: Teonanacatl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Kppp configuration
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 22:57:54 -0600
dan,
If this query is in reference to connecting to hiwaay.net, you must
specify what type of user authentication your service uses. I just
finished checking your service and confirmed that it does use PAP. Now
then I want you to check out this page here:
http://www.hiwaay.net/support/red-hat-linux.html to write down a couple
of pieces of data regarding the DNS primary and secondary IP addresses,
and such. This page has info on using linuxconf or Red Hat X interface
setup. Check out the X interface setup, as that is almost identical to
the kppp graphical setup.
Now then, I'm going to send you a set of step by step instructions on
how to do in in Kppp. They were sent out to someone else, but I'm
cutting and pasting them here.
Good Luck
Here's how I configured my KPPP to work for Mindspring.com It does
also use PAP for authentication. Log on to your system as root. Start
x going. This is assuming that you're using KDE in SuSE 6.1, and that
you installed PPP support when installing the whole system.
In KDE click on the K button, go down to Internet, click, select
Kppp. The dialog box will come up, and you can type in your login ID.
Then click on Setup on the bottom row of buttons.
Onthe next dialog which pops up, select accounts. click on new.
On the next dialog box, which is DIAL, type in connection name, like
Hiwaay or something similar, next type in local phone number to dial,
and for authenication
type, select PAP. You might also check off the store password option.
On my system, I left blank the other three boxes (not needed) and didn't
use any "Arguments".
Next tab - IP, selected Dynamic IP. Left the other check boxes
unchecked.
Next tab - DNS, typed in Mindspring.com Next, typed in the DNS IP
address into the DNS IP address box, then clicked ADD. Did this for
the second DNS Ip address for mindspring. I left the other check boxes
unchecked.
Next tab - Gateway, Default Gateway is checked and checkmark on assign
the default gateway route to this gateway.
Next tab - Login Script, didn't use. Mindspring ISP doesn't use any
scripts for login.
Next tab - Accounting - Left blank. I will know about what my usage
is, and it is unlimmited anyway.
Clicked OK
Select Device tab - Make sure /dev/modem is selected
I use a checkmark on Lock File. no other changes made.
Next tab - Modem, clicked on Query Modem, to make sure I got a response
to modem. This makes sure system can talk to modem.
Next tab - PPP check mark on show clock on caption
check mark on disconnect on X-server shutdown
check mark on minimize window on connect.
Click on OK
Typed password on main dialog box, and attempted to connect.
On my system, the first time I attempted to connect, it errored out. I
then closed Kppp, and immediately went to start menu and selected Kppp
again. This time it connected like a champ. Fired up the browser and
then set the correct parameters in the Netscape preferences.
On my system, every time I fire up X windows, the first attempt at using
Kppp errors out, but I then immediately close Kppp and fire it up
again. It works everytime after that, even all day long, hanging up and
then later reconnecting, as long as I don't shut down X. If I do, Kppp
will error out on the first attempt, again, but I then merely close it,
and click it again, and then it will work. If I leave the computer
booted and X running for days, Kppp will always work on the first time.
Everytime.
I didn't need to edit any configuration files of any kind or
anything like that. Merely entering the correct data in dialog boxes
automatically configures all the required config files. It's totally
transparent to the user. I went into some of the config files later and
examined them, and Kppp did all the work for me.
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From: Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DHCP and nameservers
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 22:43:28 -0700
Jonathan Pryor wrote:
>
> Are nameservers supposed to be automatically updated
> through DHCP, or do I need to know the nameservers in
> advance? If they're supposed to be configured automatically,
> what do I need to do to configure DHCP?
No, I think you need DDNS for that.
--
Ken
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.sewingwitch.com/ken/
http://www.215Now.com/
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From: "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.questions
Subject: Re: DLINK NIC for Mandrake
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 22:45:14 -0700
Try the tulip driver.
Best regards,
Brian
Christopher Lu wrote in message ...
>Hi, I just installed Mandrake 6 on my computer which has a D-Link DFE-530TX
>NIC for @home service. During installation I was asked whether I want to
>set up networking. I answered yes then I chose "via rhine." The
>installation then says that it can not detect the device anywhere on my
>computer. How should I go about setting up my NIC. I have downloaded the
>via-rhine.c file if that's needed. But seeing that Mandrake actually
>supports via rhine is there an easy way to set up my system so I can get
>back on the net thru @home?
>
>Please be as detailed as you can be when answering as I am NEW to linux.
>Thanks a lot in advance!
>
>
>
>
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From: "Frank Bauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How can I connect to a printer that runs under Wind. NT Server?
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 07:48:35 +0200
Hi
thanks for replying of my other question. Now I have a new one....
how can I connect from my Linux_Box (Suse 6.2, Kernel 2.2.10) to a printer
that is connect and served by a Windows NT-Server?
had nothing found in my documentation (only, how i can connect to a network
printer under linux)
Thanx in advance
Frank
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From: Doug Marker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PCMCIA Notebook-lockup
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 15:44:45 +1000
I have just tried RH6 Mandrake6 Caldera2.2 (+Caldera 2.3b) & SuSE 6.2
Each of these causes a lock-up as soon as the install is finished and
the notebook
reboots - the lock-up occurs as soon as PCMCIA is started.
I managed to get around the PCMCIA start by booting linux single &
renaming
pcmcia - in /etc/rc.d/init.d - to pcmcia.bak
The Notebook runs Win95 ok & pcmcia works incl a ne2000 compatible ether
card.
It is a Twinhead machine (Taiwan) sells under the name Altima Maestro -
has 128MB Ram
& a 200Mhz P-MMX processor.
Can anyone suggest a reason why PCMCIA might lock-up this particular
notebook ?
Any sites anywhere where I can discuss or explore this pcmcia issue ?
I have an IBM Thinkpad 760 & it doesn't lock up (even if the pcmcia is
still fiddly to
get working).
Cheers
Doug Marker
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux,alt.solaris.x86,athome.users-general,athome.users-unix,athome.users-win95,cableinet.cable_modems,comp.os.ms-windows.networking
Subject: Re: Home network and cable modem
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:52:39 GMT
i dont know if u need a cross over cable between the hub and the up link
but i could be wrong try using a regulur calbe and make sure none of the
box have the same ip
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and if u can pleas help me set up my at home i cant ping the gate way or
my DNS i have @home cable serves
hi i have @home and cant ping my gate way 24.7.63.1 or my DNS
24.0.200.33 or 24.0.200.34
netmask 24.0.200.33 or 24.0.200.34
my ip 24.7.63.1 I can ping my own ip but thats all
network card is up and running fine but ndc400 nic card retek chipset
RTL8029(AS)
resolv.conf
domain stana1.occa.home.com
24.0.200.33
24.0.200.34
"my @home install data sheet"
DHCP 24.1.8.70
dns 24.0.200.33 and 24.0.200.34
netmask 255.255.255.128
subdomian stana1.occa.home.com
broadcast "none"
ip 24.7.63.9
login schairez
dns name or computer name = CC1003148-A
mail server = mail
directory server = directory
news server =news
web Proxy server name http://proxy:8080
help my pleas thanks a lot
hac wrote:
>
> Steven D. Nakhla wrote:
> >
> > I recently signed up for cable modem service. Now, we have 2 computers, so
> > I ordered an extra IP address for the other, and attempted to setup a
> > network so the other computer could have access. The other computer uses
> > only Win98 and my computer uses Win98, Linux, and Solaris.
> >
> > I bought the Intel InBusiness 5-Port 10 Mbps hub for our network. I was
> > told to plug the cable modem into the uplink port on the hub. However, the
> > hub doesn't have an uplink port. It has only 5 standard ethernet ports.
> > So, using a crossover cable, I plugged the cable modem into one of the
> > ports, and the other 2 computers into the next 2 ports. I am able to access
> > the internet through either computer. The problem is, I can't use both at
> > the same time. Is this common? Whenever I try and access the internet when
> > the other computer is on, I get network errors. How can I set it up so that
> > both computers can access the internet at the same time?
> >
> > Could it be a problem with how I have the hub set up? Has anyone had
> > experience with this hub? I could REALLY use any help that you all could
> > give me in setting this up. Thanks!
> >
> There have been many reports of the MSO's failing to configure the
> modems to use two IP's at the same time. Your trouble sounds at lot
> like the other reports. Call and have them reconfigure the modem.
>
> --
> Howard Christeller Irvine, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold Henry)
Subject: Re: Can't quit Gnome
Date: 18 Aug 1999 18:03:38 GMT
You are just switching virtual terminals . If you get hung up hit
Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
In article <cdCu3.42$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Sanu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This has worked for me.
>
> Ctrl + Alt + F1
>
> Sanu
>
> Kelvin Dam wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>>Hey there!
>>
>>Sometimes when I'm using Gnome in RH 6.0, and I click "log out" it don't
>>work!
>>Theres just no reaction, and Gnome continues......
>>
>>In such cases, how do I quit? and is there a workaround to this?
>>
>>Thx
>>
>>Kelvin "newbie" Dam
>>
>>
>
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Speedy Fast)
Subject: Re: Delaying eth0 initiailization....
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:32:31 GMT
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 04:57:14 +0000, Robert Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Speedy Fast wrote:
>>
>> I am running a Realtek-8139 NIC in my Linux machine. At bootup it
>> cannot find the NICs. It says somthing like "delaying eth0
>> initalization". So once it's booted up I do a 'insmod rtl8139'
>> followed by some other ifconfig stuff and what not.
>>
>> How can I get Linux to find the NICs at boot time?
>
>The couple of times I had this with a NE2000, I just edited
>/etc/conf.modules so I had:
>
>alias eth0 ne
>
>(whereas it was previously set to "alias eth0 off", I believe). You
>would do something like:
>
>alias eth0 rtl8139
I have in my conf.modules
options eth0 io=6100 irq=11
alias eth0 rtl8139
options eth1 io=6200 irq=10
alias eth1 rtl8139
And still no luck :(
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Direct ethernet connection under Linux
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:59:41 GMT
i dont think u can have the same ip for both lap tops
u may have to set one up as a sever may dont know much
Ken Booth wrote:
>
> LIAN SHEN wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I get a problem with ethernet connection under linux:
> >
> > I want to connect 2 laptops, both equipped with PCMCIA 10/100BaseT
> > ethernet card. So I took a cross-over cable (not the normal twisted-pair
> > one)
> >
> > My setup is the following:
> >
> > IP=130.60.93.222 resp. 130.60.93.223
> > Mask=255.255.255.0, Broadcast=130.60.93.255 (for both hosts)
> >
> > Under Windows98, it's no problem, both cards detect a 100Mbit/s mode.
> > (The actual transfer rate is lower.)
> >
> > When I booted ONE host to Linux, ethernet cards can still detect
> > 100Mbit/s mode, but there is no connection available. Then I pulled out
> > this crossed-over cable from the linux host, connected this linux host
> > with normal twisted-pair cable to our switch, (without reboot and
> > changing any network information), it can problemlessly connect to
> > internet
> > (ping, ftp, telnet...).
> >
> > When both hosts booted to Linux, there was still no improvement, ping
> > showed
> > no response from the other host.
> >
> > /var/log/messages tells me
> > kernel: eth0: Setting full-duplex based on MII #0 link partner
> > capability of 41e1.
> >
> > The ifconfig command tells me
> > eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:60:08:B5:73:E2
> > inet addr:130.60.93.222 Bcast:130.60.93.255
> > Mask:255.255.255.0
> > UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
> > RX packets:99 errors:2 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:2
> > TX packets:44 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:44
> > collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
> > Interrupt:10 Base address:0x100
> >
> > Does anyone have an idea what I configured wrong under Linux?
> >
> > BTW, Linux version I use is Mandrake6.0 and Redhat6.0.
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
> >
> > Lian Shen
>
> Hi,
>
> Are your hosts.deny and hosts.allow files set up correctly?
>
> --
> Regards, Ken
>
> I AM.
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: cable modem cant ping gate way or DNS server
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 05:44:51 GMT
hi i have @home and cant ping my gate way 24.7.63.1
netmask 24.0.200.33 or 24.0.200.34
my ip 24.7.63.1 I can ping my own ip but thats all
network card is up and running fine but ndc400 nic card retek chipset
RTL8029(AS)
resolv.conf
domain stana1.occa.home.com
24.0.200.33
24.0.200.34
"my @home install data sheet"
DHCP 24.1.8.70
dns 24.0.200.33 and 24.0.200.34
netmask 255.255.255.128
subdomian stana1.occa.home.com
broadcast "none"
ip 24.7.63.9
login schairez
dns name or computer name = CC1003148-A
mail server = mail
directory server = directory
news server =news
web Proxy server name http://proxy:8080
help my pleas thanks a lot
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: Running DOS from Linux
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 06:18:05 GMT
try copy the program localy and if not
may be u have to use mount command to mount you Netware drive first
Luiz Guilherme B Damiano wrote:
>
> I would like to run my old Clipper applications in a Linux based
> computer.
>
> My problem is that the Clipper executables are located in a Netware
> server im my local network. I can see the programs there but in Linux I
> could not run it. If I start the DOSEMU, I do not "see" the LAN.
>
> There is any solution to this? Could I run a Netware client over the
> DOSEMU and then get access to the LAN?
>
> Any answer will be appreciate.
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Initializing Networking
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 06:05:12 GMT
look for redhat60 FAQ under installing NIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I installed Red Hat 6 without networking support. Now, I installed a
> CNET PRO120B 10/100 card and don't know where to start to get it
> detected. If possible, please make explanations thorough as I am quite
> new. Thanks for any responses.
>
> TomN
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
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From: "Phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: cable modem cant ping gate way or DNS server
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 23:08:31 -0700
I can ping your pc and the gateway. What are the results of ipconfig and
route executed from the dos command prompt on your pc?
Regards,
Phil
s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> hi i have @home and cant ping my gate way 24.7.63.1
> netmask 24.0.200.33 or 24.0.200.34
> my ip 24.7.63.1 I can ping my own ip but thats all
> network card is up and running fine but ndc400 nic card retek chipset
> RTL8029(AS)
>
> resolv.conf
> domain stana1.occa.home.com
> 24.0.200.33
> 24.0.200.34
>
>
> "my @home install data sheet"
>
> DHCP 24.1.8.70
> dns 24.0.200.33 and 24.0.200.34
> netmask 255.255.255.128
> subdomian stana1.occa.home.com
> broadcast "none"
> ip 24.7.63.9
> login schairez
> dns name or computer name = CC1003148-A
> mail server = mail
> directory server = directory
> news server =news
> web Proxy server name http://proxy:8080
>
> help my pleas thanks a lot
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Heinzl)
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux
Subject: Re: Faster Internet Connection
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 19:25:44 GMT
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Bruce wrote:
>I need a faster internet connection. Cable modems will be available in
>my area in another year, but I don't really want to wait that long, plus
>I've heard some not great things about cable modems.
>Is ISDN the answer? Is it cost effective? How well does it work with
>Linux and which ISDN modems work best with Linux if any?
>Any imput in this area would be appreciated.
ISDN is pretty fast, 64KBit/s to 128KBit/s if both channels are used
and this in both directions. I cannot tell about the costs though since
even here in the UK it is pretty expensive compared to Germany where
I am from.
If though use an active card, not a passive and check the latest news
for the kernel you want to use. Lately drivers were out of data a bit
but quite a lot has gone into 2.2.111 already. Talking about a card
as they are more usual and ISDN does not really mean modems as it
is a really digital way to transfer data.
Ta',
Juergen
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