Yeah, i can confirm what rhn said, I did the same!
good luck!
matteo
2014/1/17 rhn
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
> Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> > El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael
> Spacefalcon escribió:
> >
> > > "dmatthews.org" wrote:
> > >
> > > > PuTTY i
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:25:24 +0100
Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael Spacefalcon
> escribió:
>
> > "dmatthews.org" wrote:
> >
> > > PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
> >
> > PuTTY is free as in speech too, i
El día Friday, January 17, 2014 a las 05:07:22PM +, Michael Spacefalcon
escribió:
> "dmatthews.org" wrote:
>
> > PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
>
> PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
> not just free as in beer. Of course
"dmatthews.org" wrote:
> PuTTY is quite a decent (free as in beer) ssh client for windows
PuTTY is free as in speech too, i.e., it is bona fide free software -
not just free as in beer. Of course Windows isn't, but we are talking
about PuTTY, right?
VLR,
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Hello,
I'm using fine my FR on my FreeBSD laptop and can connect to the FR with
SSH (...) over the USB network; how can I do this from a Windows 7
laptop? Thanks in advance and please dont blame me for Win7, it's not my
fault :-)
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Matthias Apitz,
Paul Wise bonedaddy.net> writes:
>
> Thats a bug in QtMoko's network setup, it seems to take full control
> of the kernel's networking setup without asking the kernel what
> networks are setup already and should remain. It also needs to be
> aware that not all network interfaces are managed by t
hi Ed,
thanks for your reply. in the end was easy, just use wifi through the internal
network...
my setup us a rather standard setup I guess:
Desktop (OpenSuse) -> Freerunner via USB, ssh OK, Masquerading apparently not
Desktop -> Router via LAN
Freerunner -> Router via Wifi
Freerunner -> Des
Thats a bug in QtMoko's network setup, it seems to take full control
of the kernel's networking setup without asking the kernel what
networks are setup already and should remain. It also needs to be
aware that not all network interfaces are managed by the QtMoko
network UI.
You can work around it
On 01/04/2013 04:02 PM, robin wrote:
> hi
>
> I somehow messed up my routing, so I can no longer access the internet/router
> from my freerunner (ping 192.168.0.200 works 192.168.0.1 (router) doesn't
> anymore).
>
> Now I thought as long as I can log in via ssh from my desktop I could still
> a
hi
I somehow messed up my routing, so I can no longer access the internet/router
from my freerunner (ping 192.168.0.200 works 192.168.0.1 (router) doesn't
anymore).
Now I thought as long as I can log in via ssh from my desktop I could still
access the internet from my phone, by powering on wi
Cristian Gómez writes:
> Do you know how to fix this?
It'd be useful to see the output of the "dmesg", "ip address" and "ip
route" commands from both arch and ubuntu.
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El día Sunday, May 13, 2012 a las 09:57:55AM -0500, Cristian Gómez escribió:
> Hi guys, I'm using SHR (last build) on NAND and QTMoko on SD and when I
> connect my FR to my Arch Linux box, I can't get a new network interface to
> ping/ssh to. This happens on Arch, in Ubuntu the interface is create
Hi guys, I'm using SHR (last build) on NAND and QTMoko on SD and when I
connect my FR to my Arch Linux box, I can't get a new network interface to
ping/ssh to. This happens on Arch, in Ubuntu the interface is created
without problems
Do you know how to fix this?
Thanks in advance
/**
On Fri, Jul 09, 2010 at 02:13:35AM -0700, sferic wrote:
>
> BTW, my Freerunner running on SHR-U is now eth again (eth4)?!?
that's because g_ether is included in kernel not as module
see what /etc/init.d/g_ether.sh does with g_ether module params and
update your kernel params
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BTW, my Freerunner running on SHR-U is now eth again (eth4)?!?
Sferic
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is already known and someone can give me a hint? For this ever
thank you
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Hello,
I am stuck ssh into the phone to obtain the shell for the simulator. I have
gone through the steps of setting up usb networking for ubuntu in
openmokowiki.org.
*
*
*My Steps*
1.Download the kernel (Mine:2.6.28.10). Make the kernel by setting the
options in the configuration.(I enabled all
Brolin Empey wrote:
> upgrade path in his recent announcements of QtMoko v20 + v21. radekp’s
> 2.6.32 kernel apparently now has support for USB Host, but I do not know
> if it has RNDIS support.
USB networking works with v21 on windows 7 32bit. The testing (v20) does not
work yet.
> > [...]
> I'm a full time linux user but sometime I need RNDIS too.
Uhmm. Ok. I'll look then that its also in the defconfig for htcdream then.
Because probably we will run into the same problem there
> anyway I can suggest you to do backups of your (also non-critical) data
> _before_ a critical
2010-04...@03:42 Brolin Empey
> As you can probably tell, I was very frustrated and in rant mode when I
I see! :P
> Windows NT over Linux as a desktop client OS, but I still think the
> distro maintainers should have a release checklist to prevent releasing
> a kernel without RNDIS support,
As you can probably tell, I was very frustrated and in rant mode when I
wrote my original post. My problems were caused by my wrong approach,
though. I should have booted QtMoko from SD instead of NAND because SD
is far more flexible, especially when troubleshooting.
QtMoko v18’s lack of USB
WLAN interface
does not exist and USB networking with Windows 7 does not work at all,
even though it partially worked (was intermittent) with QtMoko v14. No
Neo Connection is created when I connect my FR to my Windows 7 laptop,
so I cannot bridge Neo Connection to Local Area Connection so I
Radek Polak wrote:
> On Monday 01 March 2010 04:16:22 Brolin Empey wrote:
>
>> Does anyone use USB networking with their FreeRunner with Windows Vista
>> or Windows 7?
>
> I had it working with XP.
That does not matter to me because I do not use Windows XP any more.
>
Dave writes:
> Using qtmoko V16, I have found that suspending using the power
> button or waking by plugging in the charger guarantee that bluetooth
> is killed.
And what do you mean by killed? Does BT adapter disappear from lsusb
list? Or does bluetoothd get confused by something? Or what? Pleas
Hi
Using qtmoko V16, I have found that suspending using the power button or
waking by plugging in the charger guarantee that bluetooth is killed. If I
allow the phone to suspend through timeout settings or wake the phone before
attaching to a charge/usb source then bluetooth remains good for weeks.
On Monday 01 March 2010 04:16:22 Brolin Empey wrote:
> Does anyone use USB networking with their FreeRunner with Windows Vista
> or Windows 7?
I had it working with XP. But now i switched all my machines (even at work) to
linux. I think i left preinstalled win 7 on my notebook so i can
v14 than
from v11 because I have many customisations to restore and packages to
reinstall. Anyway, when I was still living in my parents’s house, I had
the USB networking working with Windows Vista Ultimate Edition SP1
32-bit on optiplex960. My QtMoko had reliable Internet access via the
I copied Sander's exact lines into /etc/network/interfaces (I changed
eth2 to usb0 -- I don't know if that matters) on my ubuntu 9.04 laptop
and it's working for me. I have plugged and unplugged the cable a
couple times and no longer have to run my manual script each time.
Thanks!
Eric
Tony B
did try that and did work when I was using a debian 5 box but no chance with
ubuntu 9.04 :(
Thanks
Tony
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Sander van Grieken wrote:
> Why use a script that you need to run manually each time?
>
> It can be done automatically just by putting the right stuff in
> /e
Why use a script that you need to run manually each time?
It can be done automatically just by putting the right stuff in
/etc/network/interfaces:
auto eth2
iface eth2 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask 255.255.255.0
post-up iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQUE
Hi Tony, thanks for giving a try to the script. I'm glad it helped you. I
just create a sub-section on the wiki page [1] where I put the script to
help others to get connected easily.
Cheers
[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking#Connection_Script
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Matthias Huber <
matthias.hu...@wollishausen.de> wrote:
> Tony Berth schrieb:
>
> Bingo. Thanks A LOT!
>
> Is it possible to update the Wiki with that one. I think this will be a
> great help to the whole community
>
> if you would tell me wich of / or both trick
Tony Berth schrieb:
Bingo. Thanks A LOT!
Is it possible to update the Wiki with that one. I think this will be
a great help to the whole community
if you would tell me wich of / or both tricks did it on your system ?
but i had to add this two lines to my /etc/ufw/ufw.conf
Bingo. Thanks A LOT!
Is it possible to update the Wiki with that one. I think this will be a
great help to the whole community
Cheers
Tony
2009/10/7 Cristian Gómez
> Hi, What I do to connect the FreeRunner to the PC is running this script
> [1] that I've made with the things listed on the wik
Hi, What I do to connect the FreeRunner to the PC is running this script [1]
that I've made with the things listed on the wiki. To run it just type sudo
sh usb_networking.sh.
I used it on Arch Linux and Ubuntu and I think it works on every distro as
well. Any changes, suggestions are welcome. Curr
Tony Berth schrieb:
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Frederik Sdun
mailto:frederik.s...@googlemail.com>>
wrote:
* Tony Berth mailto:tonybe...@googlemail.com>> [06.10.2009 18:06]:
>followed as described in:
>
>http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking
>
>-
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Frederik Sdun wrote:
> * Tony Berth [06.10.2009 18:06]:
> >followed as described in:
> >
> >http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking
> >
> >-
> >
> > Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope -- udev
> >
> >One can see /etc/udev/rules.d
* Tony Berth [06.10.2009 18:06]:
>followed as described in:
>
>http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking
>
>-
>
> Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope -- udev
>
>One can see /etc/udev/rules.d that a device plugged in on USB will be
>called eth1. Go to system-
followed as described in:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/USB_Networking
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Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope -- udev
One can see /etc/udev/rules.d that a device plugged in on USB will be called
*eth1*. Go to system->Administration->Network and add the parameters for
eth1 < static ip,
I now have it working. I changed the USB networking related features
including cdc-ether as built-in, as opposed to modules, which was the
original configuration.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:31 AM, arne anka wrote:
> - is cdc-ether built-in or a module?
> - how do you make sure it
On Thursday 10 September 2009, Olivier Migeot wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Al Johnson
>
> wrote:
> > Check dnsmasq which is available in OE, and provides a lightweight
> > caching DNS server and DHCP server. I don't know if it's in the SHR feeds
> > or not, but it worked well when I t
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Al Johnson
wrote:
> Check dnsmasq which is available in OE, and provides a lightweight caching DNS
> server and DHCP server. I don't know if it's in the SHR feeds or not, but it
> worked well when I tried it a while back.
How lighter could it be than a /bin/busyb
On Wednesday 02 September 2009, Olivier Migeot wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:41 AM, c_c wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Same here - just a static ip for the fr's mac address on ubuntu works
> > great for me.
>
> I've been on static IP for quite a while, but between work and home it
> was starting to get me
- is cdc-ether built-in or a module?
- how do you make sure it is not recognized? syslog?
- das the log say anything at all about usb?
- what exactly are you seeing when pluggin in the fr on the host side?
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> I just posted a message on the smartphone mailing-list about a similar
> problem I have.
according to your description on smartphone-users, yours is totally
different an issue (and i answered with a way to fix that).
you simply fell in the well known qi/udev trap, while the op according to
h
On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 03:33:50PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I just posted a message on the smartphone mailing-list about a similar
> problem I have. In my case the USB netowkring fails when I boot with
> Qi, but works when I boot with U-Boot.
IIRC, Qi adds kernel parameters in an attemp
> I recently compile the latest andy-tracking branch of the kernel
> (GTA02_mystable-a3587e4ed77974ad), however the usb networking feature
> is no longer operational.
> Prior to installing the new kernel, my Linux system would recognize
> the Neo Freerunner as a CDC Ethernet de
Hi List,
I recently compile the latest andy-tracking branch of the kernel
(GTA02_mystable-a3587e4ed77974ad), however the usb networking feature
is no longer operational.
Prior to installing the new kernel, my Linux system would recognize
the Neo Freerunner as a CDC Ethernet device, now it no
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 6:41 AM, c_c wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Same here - just a static ip for the fr's mac address on ubuntu works
> great for me.
I've been on static IP for quite a while, but between work and home it
was starting to get messy. With udhcpd, it's now much more convenient.
I could even deci
Hi,
Same here - just a static ip for the fr's mac address on ubuntu works
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Radek Polak wrote:
> Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
>
>> I would like to use my freerunner in a plug&play mode. Just attach to the
>> computer, and simply ssh in using terminal or nautilus.
>
> You have to setup dhcp server on your freerunner. E.g. on debian:
Seems like a lot of effort, I find it easier
El Monday, 31 de August de 2009 18:40:33 Laszlo KREKACS va escriure:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to use my freerunner in a plug&play mode. Just attach to the
> computer, and simply ssh in using terminal or nautilus.
I've it working on leny with the following configs:
on /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent
Laszlo KREKACS wrote:
> I would like to use my freerunner in a plug&play mode. Just attach to the
> computer, and simply ssh in using terminal or nautilus.
You have to setup dhcp server on your freerunner. E.g. on debian:
apt-get install dhcp3-server
edit dhcp server configuration:
Laszlo KREKACS writes:
> The current way is really hard to teach for a nonexperienced user
> (ie. gf), how to upload musics to the "music player device".;-\
Hahaha, a gf capable of applying the "bass fix" shouldn't need much
help disabling NM and adding several trivial strings to
/etc/network/int
Hi!
I would like to use my freerunner in a plug&play mode. Just attach to the
computer, and simply ssh in using terminal or nautilus.
Currently 2 things break the above experience:
1. I need to issue manually the following command:
sudo ip address add 192.168.0.200/24 dev eth3
If you use two fre
Xavier Cremaschi writes:
> I don't think I am the only one who uses Microsoft Windows at work...
Just tried to attach my FR to a coworker's PC running windows
xpsp3. It just works with the inf file from wiki.
I run the latest andy-tracking kernel.
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Hi folks,
I don't think I am the only one who uses Microsoft Windows at work...
The last time I succeeded in ssh-ing from Windows to my FR I was using
Om2008 (or maybe an early version of SHR)...
Since this time (January 2009 ?), the kernel used by SHR and Om2009
doesn't seem to support the win
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 16:34, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
> I don't want to try SHR-unstable right now (i use my FR as my main phone),
> but hacking the
> g_ether.sh script to do the same thing also fix the problem.
Well, for me SHR-unstable is more usable as daily phone than
SHR-testing, but that
>> Johny Tenfinger wrote :
>>> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 17:05, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
This worked fine during the usb0 phase. But since the distro started using
the official
MAC address, This wouldn't work anymore.
>>> Which distro? In SHR-unstable it should be fixed for long time
Hi,
Nicolas Cavallari writes:
> For a while, I used to use USB networking to connect my FR to the interwebs.
[snip]
> The bridge fails because it consider the host mac address to be a local mac
> (brctl showmacs) and
> so ignore any host with the same mac. Changing the host mac a
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 19:33, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
> Johny Tenfinger a écrit :
>> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 17:05, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
>>> This worked fine during the usb0 phase. But since the distro started using
>>> the official
>>> MAC address, This wouldn't work anymore.
>>
>> Which
Johny Tenfinger a écrit :
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 17:05, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
>> This worked fine during the usb0 phase. But since the distro started using
>> the official
>> MAC address, This wouldn't work anymore.
>
> Which distro? In SHR-unstable it should be fixed for long time, but in
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 17:05, Nicolas Cavallari wrote:
> This worked fine during the usb0 phase. But since the distro started using
> the official
> MAC address, This wouldn't work anymore.
Which distro? In SHR-unstable it should be fixed for long time, but in
others, where kernel is using argu
For a while, I used to use USB networking to connect my FR to the interwebs.
I wanted to be able to connect my moko to any computer and let my entire LAN
talk to it,
so instead of using masquerading or routing, i used the much simpler bridge
mechanism,
to bridge my FR with my network.
This
reznor writes:
> You just have to know what's going on and then it's easy. That information
> should have been distributed a few months ago and that way that everyone
> gets it who uses Qi. At the fyp forums nobody seemed to know.
You see? Fyp community is disconnected because they use forums, QO
22. April, that's only 3-4 weeks ago, a bit late. Some people just stopped
using Qi because of that months ago and lost interest also, just like me.
But finally the message arrives. -.-
Nelson Castillo-2 wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:35 PM, reznor wrote:
>>
>> Works with Qi.
>> You jus
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 5:35 PM, reznor wrote:
>
> Works with Qi.
> You just have to know what's going on and then it's easy. That information
> should have been distributed a few months ago and that way that everyone
> gets it who uses Qi. At the fyp forums nobody seemed to know.
Hello.
Check t
Works with Qi.
You just have to know what's going on and then it's easy. That information
should have been distributed a few months ago and that way that everyone
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> Excuse me, but for not wanting to be offensive you are writing some really
> arrogant crap.
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>
> Heh, my remark wasn't meant to be offensive, take it easy ;)
>
> The problem is that i feel neovento guys are separating from the
> developers community by not using our mailing lists and IRC. I've
> heard you're using some web-forum (is it really true?) i can't imagine
>> Why do you suggest this instead of using the correct method?!
>>
> Why didn't you suggest the correct method before, though you knew the
> correct method all the time???
it was suggested -- at least once and i repeated it after seeing that
apparently no one cared to read that.
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reznor writes:
> Paul Fertser wrote:
>>
>> Why do you suggest this instead of using the correct method?!
>>
> Why didn't you suggest the correct method before, though you knew the
> correct method all the time???
Sorry, i was a bit busy and the thread called "neovento apps" wasn't
of the most i
should have used it
> instead of finding older incorrectly working versions of bootloaders.
>
> The reason is simple: since Qi was fixed to properly provide
> factory-configured MAC address for the usb networking interface, it's
> detected on the host as it should, every time udev
ons of bootloaders.
The reason is simple: since Qi was fixed to properly provide
factory-configured MAC address for the usb networking interface, it's
detected on the host as it should, every time udev sees that device
it'll assign the same static interface to it (in the simplest case
it
There is also a closed ticket for the same bug (with different
symptoms, but that should be a Windows problem I guess):
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1279
It looks like this patch is going in and out, or something... the
problem comes and goes depending on kernel version...
Citando Pa
Thanks Paul, that's exactly it.
So, it's most probably a 2.6.* USB driver problem and we'll have to
wait for the kernel folks to get it right...
Citando Paul Fertser :
> Vasco Névoa writes:
>> Second, a weird problem I'm having... I updated my system with opkg
>> yesterday, and a bunch os prob
On Feb 26, 2009, at 19:03 , Vasco Névoa wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
> First off, a BIG THANKS to the SHR team; this is the best distro I
> tried for GTA02 in a long while. :)
>
> Second, a weird problem I'm having... I updated my system with opkg
> yesterday, and a bunch os problems were corrected (yay!
Vasco Névoa writes:
> Second, a weird problem I'm having... I updated my system with opkg
> yesterday, and a bunch os problems were corrected (yay!) and I'm using
> the phone in "everyday life", but now I can't login via SSH on my
> windows box.
http://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket//2211
-
Hi folks.
First off, a BIG THANKS to the SHR team; this is the best distro I
tried for GTA02 in a long while. :)
Second, a weird problem I'm having... I updated my system with opkg
yesterday, and a bunch os problems were corrected (yay!) and I'm using
the phone in "everyday life", but now I
i do not recall any specific error messages you posted.
but that might be because of the high traffic of this list.
so, please, specify what exactly does not work:
- what exactly are you trying to achieve? connecting your host via wlan to
inet and accessing inet from your fr through usb to host?
i run ubuntu gutsy, i 've tried every approach in the usb networking doc,
except udev, and i can find no combination that gives me a wifi connection
to the Net (not optional) AND usb connection to my freerunner. i'm planning
on thrashng at 8.10 on my netbook monday. at this point, i
I think
the seasiest way is to use wicd, it is much further in development than
networkmanager. It doesnt'make any problems with Freerunner.
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
Greets
Michael
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> With Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10 I've had 100% success on four or five different
> systems with:
> auto usb0
> iface usb0 inet static
> address 192.168.0.201
> netmask 255.255.255.252
> post-up iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.202
> post-up iptables -I PREROUTIN
On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 17:54:09 +, "Matthias Camenzind "
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had also some problems with the Usb networking with ubuntu 8.04. But i
> could solve it with this: ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask
255.255.255.0
> I had to enter it every time aft
I had also some problems with the Usb networking with ubuntu 8.04. But i could
solve it with this: ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0
I had to enter it every time after i connected FR with my Computer or I
rebooted the FR. But it worked fine. I found this solution in the Getting
would be appreciated:
>>
>> --
>> #!/bin/sh
>> # Enables Hostside USB-Networking for neo
>> ifconfig usb0 down
>> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
>> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.16
ate what the script does into my interfaces file. If someone can
> shed some more light, it would be appreciated:
>
> ----------
> #!/bin/sh
> # Enables Hostside USB-Networking for neo
> ifconfig usb0 down
> ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 netmask 255.255.255.0
done!
Thanks
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Max Giesbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Tone Berth: The wiki is a community thing. You should update it yourself.
>
> Tony Berth schrieb:
> > Indeed that was the problem. 'allow-hotplug' instead of 'auto' is the
> > solution! PLEASE correct the WI
@Tone Berth: The wiki is a community thing. You should update it yourself.
Tony Berth schrieb:
> Indeed that was the problem. 'allow-hotplug' instead of 'auto' is the
> solution! PLEASE correct the WIKI asap!
>
> Thanks for your prompt support
>
> Cheers
>
> Tony
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:
. Unfortunately I don't know enough to integrate and
automate what the script does into my interfaces file. If someone can
shed some more light, it would be appreciated:
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#!/bin/sh
# Enables Hostside USB-Networking for neo
ifconfig usb0 down
ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.200 ne
Any ideas regarding (semi)automatic configuration via
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/289548 are also welcome.
On Thu, November 6, 2008 09:28, Tony Berth wrote:
> Indeed that was the problem. 'allow-hotplug' instead of 'auto' is the
> solution! PLEASE correct the WIKI asap!
>
> Thanks for y
Indeed that was the problem. 'allow-hotplug' instead of 'auto' is the
solution! PLEASE correct the WIKI asap!
Thanks for your prompt support
Cheers
Tony
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:13 PM, joezeewails <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> > That's probably not right. You proba
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008 18:42:33 -0800 (PST), abatrour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Also double check to make sure your LAN ip address isn't in the
> 192.168.0.*
> range.
> I've wasted too much time making that mistake.
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Also double check to make sure your LAN ip address isn't in the 192.168.0.*
range.
I've wasted too much time making that mistake.
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Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> That's probably not right. You probably want to try "allow-hotplug
> ubs0" instead. "auto" means to do it at boot time and it may just fail
> if (for some reason) the usb0 interface is not yet created.
>
>
> Stefan
>
I could confirm this.
It doesn't work with
> "Tony" == Tony Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Edit /etc/network/interfaces and add:
> auto usb0
That's probably not right. You probably want to try "allow-hotplug
ubs0" instead. "auto" means to do it at boot time and it may just fail
if (for some reason) the usb0 interface is not yet created.
Dear group,
I just installed (following the wiki) 2008.9 on my FR and tried to connect
from a debian box. Applied the following:
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Debian, Ubuntu and others
Edit /etc/network/interfaces and add:
auto usb0
iface usb0 inet static
address 192.168.0.200
netmask 255.255.255.0
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:03:54 +, Matthias Camenzind
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using 192.168.1.x for local network with internet acess and 192.168.0.202
> is my freerunner. I find no reason for this but sometimes internet acess
> from FR won't work, then I run firestarter (a firewall out of t
Am Freitag, den 19.09.2008, 16:06 -0400 schrieb Joel Newkirk:
> You're most welcome. The one problem with your reasoning regarding the
> default policy of ACCEPT is that the last rule in the RH-Firewall-1-INPUT
> chain is a 'drop all' rule... Every RedHat/Fedora/CentOS box I've ever set
> up nea
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