On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 4:25 PM, chris <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 2012-06-11 at 14:28 +1200, Nick Rout wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 1:56 PM, chris <[email protected]> wrote: >> > On Mon, 2012-06-11 at 12:19 +1200, Stuart MacIntosh wrote: >> >> there is a nice utility called 'pppconfig' - you could try using that >> >> for configuring the PPP interface and run 'man interfaces' to get an >> >> idea of how the interfaces file should look. btw, if you're just after a >> >> PC-based router, you'll probably be impressed by pfSense. >> >> >> > >> > I have actually used pppcongfig, but am not getting anywhere.. >> > I am not using a router, just a simple 56k modem. through wvdial etc I >> > can connect, but web browser email etc seems to think the system is off >> > line. >> > So where can I go from here please? >> > regards Chris >> >> Modems, so old fashioned, most people have forgotten how to set them >> up, particularly in linux. A dying art (thank heavens). >> >> Start some simple tests when you are online. >> >> ping an expernal IP address like 203.96.152.4 (one of telstra's dns servers). >> >> If that works try somewhere by name, I usually ping www.ihug.co.nz >> because it is a short domain name that I can remember. >> >> Also if you think your routing is wrong, what is the output of route -n? >> > > Results from ping Destination unreachable.
ping what? Please copy and paste the command and the response from your terminal into the email. Also at this time what interfaces were up? perhaps the output of ifconfig -a would help. > > route -n no route found > No routing at ALL on your box? Weird. Also see above. Also ppp creates entries on your logs, take a look. _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
