Getting online with a cable modem

2001-08-15 Thread Ruth Sanford
I am trying to get online with a cable modem. My server is optimum online. My network card is 3Com 3c920. I am using Progeny Debian. Thanks in advance for any helpful experience or know how. Ed Bodfish

Re: Getting online with a cable modem

2001-08-15 Thread Cameron Matheson
On 14 Aug 2001 00:27:47 -0700, Ruth Sanford wrote: I am trying to get online with a cable modem. My server is optimum online. My network card is 3Com 3c920. I am using Progeny Debian. Thanks in advance for any helpful experience or know how. Ed Bodfish Hey, their's a cable-modem HOWTO

Re: Getting online with a cable modem

2001-08-15 Thread Sebastiaan
High, On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Ruth Sanford wrote: I am trying to get online with a cable modem. My server is optimum online. My network card is 3Com 3c920. I am using Progeny Debian. Thanks in advance for any helpful experience or know how. What kind of cable modem is it? What information

Re: Getting online with a cable modem

2001-08-15 Thread Carl Fink
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 12:27:47AM -0700, Ruth Sanford wrote: I am trying to get online with a cable modem. My server is optimum online. My network card is 3Com 3c920. I am using Progeny Debian. Thanks in advance for any helpful experience or know how. That's almost my exact setup. What I did

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-14 Thread Paul Mackinney
W. Paul Mills muttered: I use the Linksys. It is actually a 4-port switch with a built in firewall and router, and a port for connection to your cable modem. Seems to work pretty well for me on roadrunner. Paul Here's another vote for Linksys. I've got the router-only version, works

Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread T.Phan
Hi All, Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be able to establish the connection until the debian box and the cable modem

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On 14 Aug 2001 09:21:47 -0500, T.Phan wrote: Hi All, Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be able to establish

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread dman
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote: | Hi All, | | Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on | a Debian/Linux box? 'ifdown eth0' will shutdown the interface eth0 and 'ifup eth0' will bring it back up. | The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread Angus D Madden
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote: Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be able to establish

RE: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread T.Phan
hi, Thanks for all the suggestion. Answer to DMan's question: If I power off the cable modem for 1 minutes , and case #1), power off the computer, and power on the computer, and power on the cable modem. the connection will establish again

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread Rafael Sasaki
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote: On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote: Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote: On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote: Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself

RE: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread T.Phan
: Nathan E Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:44 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 10:05:47PM +0700, Angus D Madden wrote: On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 09:21:47AM -0500, T.Phan wrote: Is there a way to soft reset

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread Duane
PROTECTED]) Debian User (err... Attempter, anyway) On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, T.Phan wrote: Hi All, Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box

Re: Cable Modem/NIC cards

2001-08-14 Thread John Galt
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, T.Phan wrote: Hi All, Is there a way to soft reset the cable modem and the NIC on a Debian/Linux box? The ATT Cable Modem some time loses connection, sometime it resets itself. Afterward, the Debian box will no longer be able to establish the connection until

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-07 Thread P Kirk
| I don't care if my machines can packet-sniff things coming across the | network-- they're all for personal use. I'm not using them in a configuration | where one machine's information needs to be kept private. | | -- Deven | | rant I know you don't care. You think that if there's nothing

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-07 Thread Hall Stevenson
Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? You seem to be ignoring a simple concept. All of your machines *must* have a unique IP address

Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread JakeCatfox
I'm setting up a cable modem in my house, and it will be connected to a hub. Can I just connect my networked computers to that hub to share the internet connection? What kind of configuration do I need to do? Also, is there anything special I need to do to use all my machines on the same IP

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Sebastiaan
High, On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm setting up a cable modem in my house, and it will be connected to a hub. Can I just connect my networked computers to that hub to share the internet connection? What kind of configuration do I need to do? Also, is there anything

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread JakeCatfox
What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? -- Deven

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Sebastiaan
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? AFAIK it is not possible that way. Think this way: an IP packet arrives for 220.180.1.5 but all four

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread P Kirk
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 04:55:16AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable | modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? There's a fine HOWTO on IP masquarading that I used in your position. http

linux and cable modem

2001-08-06 Thread Michael W. Cole
I have a linux on Mac IIci, MacOS9.1 and Win95 attached to a AOpen Internet Hub which is then attached to a NetGear Gateway Router (model RT311) which is attached to the cable modem. I have tried to configure all three machines to be hosts on the local network. The only one that I can't seem

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Hall Stevenson
What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? Pay your cable company for the additional IP addresses you require... Hall

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Miguel Griffa
At 08:15 a.m. 06/08/01 -0400, Hall Stevenson wrote: What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? What you probably want is to do masquerading, read the masquerading howto, ipchaing how to and so

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread dman
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 04:55:16AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | What if I choose to just connect my machines to a hub hooked up to the cable | modem? How would I configure them to access the internet then? One of the problems that arise with this sort of configuration is that your ISP

Re: linux and cable modem

2001-08-06 Thread dman
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:19:58AM -0400, Michael W. Cole wrote: | I have a linux on Mac IIci, MacOS9.1 and Win95 attached to a AOpen | Internet Hub which is then attached to a NetGear Gateway Router (model | RT311) which is attached to the cable modem. I have tried to configure | all three

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread W. Paul Mills
is to use a cable router. Linksys, Netgear and others have them available for around 100 USD. I use the Linksys. It is actually a 4-port switch with a built in firewall and router, and a port for connection to your cable modem. Seems to work pretty well for me on roadrunner. Paul [EMAIL

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread P Kirk
| I just got a DSL connection (last night) and my firewall logged a | bunch of DENYed packets on port 138 (Netbios datagram service) from | another IP in my DSL subnet. Somebody messed up smirk. BTW I | apache is logging a whole bunch of Code Red requests already! Now I I uninstalled

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Rogério Brito
On Aug 06 2001, Miguel Griffa wrote: you'll need 2 adapters on the machine that is hooked to the interrnet AFAIK. While not the best solution in terms of security and privacy, you *can* have your router have only one NIC if you add appropriate addresses and routes to it

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread JakeCatfox
Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? -- Deven

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Andrew Agno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? If they all have IP addresses (for the internet), you're okay. Otherwise

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Mike Egglestone
the other debian users) good luck, Mike Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? -- Deven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread John Griffiths
At 03:16 PM 8/6/01 -0700, Andrew Agno wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? If they all have IP

RE: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread Chris Mason
@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Cable Modem on Linux Is it possible to just hook up all my machines to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? -- Deven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread P Kirk
Hi Jake, Connecting to a hub without a firewall means that each machine becomes an exposed node and that all communications between them can be picked up by a packet sniffer. So that's the root passwords given away and a shortcut to either having the ISP pull the account or being RBL-ed. Stop

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread W. Paul Mills
to the hub provided by the cable modem provider, then install a Firewall program on each one? Or do I have to get a cable router or something? -- Deven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Cable Modem on Linux

2001-08-06 Thread W. Paul Mills
The seperate machine as a firewall is a quite good solution. And more flexible than the cable router. I know some who have set this machine up will an old junk machine that boots from floppy. Every- thing then runs in ramdisk. Easy to recover if someone gets into your firewall box. Now if they

RE:Pump and cable modem

2001-08-05 Thread Andrew Agno
Lance Peterson writes: What's the proper way to get pump working with [EMAIL PROTECTED] cable modems. They require the hostname to be seen. I have been able to get my debian system up using Dhcpcd, but never with pump. Not an answer, but I've never been able to get pump working on

Pump and cable modem

2001-08-03 Thread Lance Peterson
What's the proper way to get pump working with [EMAIL PROTECTED] cable modems. They require the hostname to be seen. I have been able to get my debian system up using Dhcpcd, but never with pump. -- Lance Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email (817) 289-2800 x1142 - voicemail/fax

Re: pump sometimes must be restarted (cable modem)?

2001-06-08 Thread Guy Geens
Alan == Alan Shutko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Carl == Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Carl periodically (perhaps every other week) my Internet connection Carl via Optimum Online (Cablevision) freezes Alan Hmmm... it shouldn't happen every week, but if your IP changes, Alan pump will _not_

Re: pump sometimes must be restarted (cable modem)?

2001-06-08 Thread Alan Shutko
Guy Geens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Alan Hmmm... it shouldn't happen every week, but if your IP changes, Alan pump will _not_ try to get a new lease... It might be an ISP policy. It's not. I have the same ISP. 8^) They do renumber on occasion, so maybe Carl got unlucky -- Alan

Re: pump sometimes must be restarted (cable modem)?

2001-06-08 Thread Robert L. Harris
Once a week my ATT cablemodem lease expires. Pump has never auto-released. I have a cronjob that runs monday at 5:00am, and thursday also. This covers the spread incase a cable outage actually drops my line and isn't on the sunday list for some reason. It's not just you Carl, I hve the same

Re: pump sometimes must be restarted (cable modem)?

2001-06-07 Thread Alan Shutko
Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: periodically (perhaps every other week) my Internet connection via Optimum Online (Cablevision) freezes, and I have to kill and restart pump in order to get everything freed up. Yes, kill, pump -R does not work. Hmmm... it shouldn't happen every week, but

pump sometimes must be restarted (cable modem)?

2001-06-07 Thread Carl Fink
Just wondering if this is a bug worth reporting or unique to me: periodically (perhaps every other week) my Internet connection via Optimum Online (Cablevision) freezes, and I have to kill and restart pump in order to get everything freed up. Yes, kill, pump -R does not work. I'm connecting to

Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
of cable-modem connection? Since I have noticed that what we get is adapter address, instead of ip address. Please send a copy of reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (trying to connect with my home machine from work with putty) Lost. Thanks a lot.

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
connected to in network? How does it work in the case of cable-modem connection? Since I have noticed that what we get is adapter address, instead of ip address. ifconfig The first IP in mtr will be that of your ISP's gateway towards you. -- Sanjeev ghane GuptaMob: +65

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Christophe TROESTLER
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know this must be a very stupid question (+/+) flaming myself Any way: I am not sure how I can determine the IP address of my machine after I have a dialup connection established. Will the first ip given by mtr be mine, or

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Petr \[Dingo\] Dvorak
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Christophe TROESTLER wrote: CT On Thu, 24 May 2001, Antonio Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CT CT I know this must be a very stupid question (+/+) flaming myself CT Any way: I am not sure how I can determine the IP address of my CT machine after I have a dialup

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Martin Feeney
ifconfig ppp0 | grep 'inet addr:' | sed 's/.*inet addr:\([0-9.]*\).*/\1/g' If your connection is via ethernet, just swap ppp0 above with eth0 or eth1 or whatever. The above will return just the ip address. For more general information on your interfaces, just use ifconfig.

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem) Date: Thu, May 24, 2001 at 08:35:57AM -0400 In reply to:Antonio Rodriguez Quoting Antonio Rodriguez([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I know this must be a very stupid question (+/+) flaming myself Any way: I am not sure

Re: Determining IP address of my pc (dial up and/or cable modem)

2001-05-24 Thread John Hasler
Wayne Topa writes: If you used pppconfig/pon plog Or even if you didn't. Plog is just #!/bin/sh if [ -s /var/log/ppp.log ]; then exec tail $@ /var/log/ppp.log else exec tail $@ /var/log/syslog | grep ' \(pppd\|chat\)\[' fi It doesn't care how pppd was started or configured. -- John

Re: Slow Cable Modem Revisited

2001-05-06 Thread W. Paul Mills
The DFE-530TX+ works fine for me on cable modem. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jaldhar H. Vyas) writes: Suddenly it occurred to me that the slowdown I'd started seeing with my @home service began occurring right arounf the time I took my LinkSys Etherlink II card (uses ne2k-pci driver) out and replaced

Re: Slow Cable Modem Revisited

2001-05-05 Thread Brandon High
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 11:21:12AM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: Suddenly it occurred to me that the slowdown I'd started seeing with my @home service began occurring right arounf the time I took my LinkSys Etherlink II card (uses ne2k-pci driver) out and replaced it with a D-Link DFE-530TX+

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread idalton
for a user manual. I'm sent back an 'individual' boilerplate response suggesting I power-cycle the modem and reboot my computer. Yeh... What exactly are you hoping to accomplish by acquiring a user manual for your cable modem? Cable modems are completely unlike DSL modems regarding

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread Stephen E. Hargrove
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 4 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I like using a proxy too. Heck, I HAVE to run a proxy on my firewall box for my internal machines. And I like the idea of keeping external aggregate bandwidth down. Hopefully it'll help keep me off

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Hello, This topic is of interest here in Eureka California where PacBell has a strangle hold on broadish band. Cox cable is just about to start a beta test in the area post the upgrades they performed last year. I've learned that the server is of a proprietary class as opposed to the

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 11:34:38AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote: Hello, This topic is of interest here in Eureka California where PacBell has a strangle hold on broadish band. Cox cable is just about to start a beta test in the area post the upgrades they performed last year.

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread Alan Shutko
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The original idea of DOCSIS was that customers would be able to purchase their own modems at the corner electronics store. In many markets the MSO continues to purchase the modems as they are able to get volume discounts and are then dealing with a

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-05 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, May 05, 2001 at 03:53:16PM -0400, Alan Shutko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The original idea of DOCSIS was that customers would be able to purchase their own modems at the corner electronics store. In many markets the MSO continues to

Slow Cable Modem Revisited

2001-05-04 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
Suddenly it occurred to me that the slowdown I'd started seeing with my @home service began occurring right arounf the time I took my LinkSys Etherlink II card (uses ne2k-pci driver) out and replaced it with a D-Link DFE-530TX+ (uses rtl8139 driver.) So I put it back in and lo and behold! my

athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-04 Thread idalton
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 11:21:12AM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote: Suddenly it occurred to me that the slowdown I'd started seeing with my @home service began occurring right arounf the time I took my LinkSys Etherlink II card (uses ne2k-pci driver) out and replaced it with a D-Link DFE-530TX+

Re: athome funny business [was Slow Cable Modem Revisited]

2001-05-04 Thread Nathan E Norman
I power-cycle the modem and reboot my computer. Yeh... What exactly are you hoping to accomplish by acquiring a user manual for your cable modem? Cable modems are completely unlike DSL modems regarding user-tunable bits. For better or for worse, most of the cable modem's functionality

RE: Slow Cable Modem

2001-05-01 Thread Kidd, Peter
can't be normal day with cable modem, 3 minutes later same machine, same site, same file, but win98 is a 5 second download, compared to tens of minutes or not at all in linux (now potato with A Bunk's updates, actually downloaded in win98) On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:02:02AM -0500, Kidd, Peter

Re: Slow Cable Modem

2001-05-01 Thread idalton
over here (Reno, NV) said they run a CERN-style proxy server.. So I might have to figure out how to peer to it. ;) On the other paw, if they're running a transparent proxy on you, they suck. -- Ferret getting his cable modem on the second.

Re: Slow Cable Modem

2001-05-01 Thread elysium
I have lately had a similar problem with my cable modem connected to my OpenBSD firewall/gateway. It comes and goes. On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 08:13:41AM -0500, Kidd, Peter wrote: can't be normal day with cable modem, 3 minutes later same machine, same site, same file, but win98 is a 5 second

Re: Slow Cable Modem

2001-05-01 Thread Brandon High
support for PIX was resolved via bug ID CSCds23698; for LocalDirector, CDCds40921. -B On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 08:13:41AM -0500, Kidd, Peter wrote: can't be normal day with cable modem, 3 minutes later same machine, same site, same file, but win98 is a 5 second download, compared to tens

Slow Cable Modem

2001-04-30 Thread Kidd, Peter
on a dual boot PC, apt-get runs effectively 10-20X slower than win98 ftp's to the same sites, downloading occurs in short spurts followed by long pauses and frequent 'timed outs' - running with Surfboard 4100 to @home - is it because I have a 2.4.1 kernel running an otherwise slink installation

Re: Slow Cable Modem

2001-04-30 Thread Osamu Aoki
I have a 2.4.1 kernel running an otherwise slink installation (which I'm trying to dist-upgrade)? Looks to me normal day with cable modem. There are many local network bottle neck issues. Oh last few weeks some debian host were slow. Some address has multiple host and they respond differently

Re: Slow Cable Modem

2001-04-30 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Kidd, Peter wrote: on a dual boot PC, apt-get runs effectively 10-20X slower than win98 ftp's to the same sites, downloading occurs in short spurts followed by long pauses and frequent 'timed outs' - running with Surfboard 4100 to @home - is it because I have a 2.4.1

sharing an internet connection with a cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread JACKSON, DEAN
Right here's the scenario. cable modem with dhcp allocated ip int ne t card connected to this 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses problem-- machines in local LAN cannot browse internet (unable to resolve dns) my

Internet connection sharing with cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread JACKSON, DEAN
Right here's the scenario. cable modem with dhcp allocated ip int ne t card connected to this 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses problem-- machines in local LAN cannot browse internet (unable to resolve dns) my

Re: Internet connection sharing with cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:10:09AM +0100, JACKSON, DEAN wrote: Right here's the scenario. cable modem with dhcp allocated ip int ne t card connected to this 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses problem

Re: Internet connection sharing with cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread Vinh Truong
you. The site also has how-tos on ip masquerading and filtering so you can secure your setup if desired. HTH Vinh * Carel Fellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010330 06:57]: On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 11:10:09AM +0100, JACKSON, DEAN wrote: Right here's the scenario. cable modem with dhcp allocated

Re: sharing an internet connection with a cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread Alson van der Meulen
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 10:18:25AM +0100, JACKSON, DEAN wrote: Right here's the scenario. cable modem with dhcp allocated ip int ne t card connected to this 2nd int net card connected to local LAN using-static ip machines on local LAN can send ping's to external ip addresses problem

Re: Internet connection sharing with cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote: Carel, Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine? Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no problems with my machine firewalling and masquerading:) I was just responding to mr Dean. -- groetjes, carel

Re: Internet connection sharing with cable modem

2001-03-30 Thread Vinh Truong
Heh, sorry, a little early in the morning. ;) * Carel Fellinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010330 09:16]: On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 07:08:16AM -0600, Vinh Truong wrote: Carel, Can you ping your dns? Can you browse the net from the Linux machine? Mixed up identities? I, Carel, have no problems

Cable Modem

2001-03-25 Thread C Mead
Hey all, A friend asked me to install debian on his pc at home where he has a @home cable connection(lucky guy)... Can someone tell me how to get [EMAIL PROTECTED] configured for the internet. I read to install dhcp-client and purge pump after the install...Will this work? And do i need to enter

Re: Cable Modem

2001-03-25 Thread Jason Majors
I have @home and don't use dhcp. They don't change IPs (at least not in the two years I've had mine), so you're safe using a static IP. You can make the hostname and domain anything you want, just put in the right IP, gateway, and DNS servers and you're all set. I don't know about the interactive

Re: Cable Modem

2001-03-25 Thread C Mead
Awesome thanks Jason I'm leavin now to try install it... CM - Original Message - From: Jason Majors [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: C Mead [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Debian User debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 1:38 PM Subject: Re: Cable Modem I have @home and don't use dhcp

Re: can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-20 Thread will trillich
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:21:02PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 03:18:44PM +, Colin Watson wrote: KingM Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. I currently have a network with two computers, and I would like to install cable modem, and have the second computer

Re: can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-20 Thread Carel Fellinger
would like to install cable modem, and have the second computer be able to access the net via the cable modem. I would need 2 NIC cards, and the cable modem provider is RoadRunner. Has anyone gotten this to work? Not with a roadrunner, but apart from that it's pretty standard. waaay

Re: can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-20 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 12:07:00AM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote: On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 04:24:51PM -0600, will trillich wrote: On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:21:02PM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote: Not with a roadrunner, but apart from that it's pretty standard. waaay too much information.

Re: can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-19 Thread Colin Watson
KingM Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am thinking of installing potato, and wonder if I'll have problems with USB and a cable modem. 1. Will I be able to use USB? How much trouble will it be? Do I have to recompile a kernel or just fix some comfiguration files? I plan to use a USB mouse and a USB

Re: can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-19 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 03:18:44PM +, Colin Watson wrote: KingM Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am thinking of installing potato, and wonder if I'll have problems with USB and a cable modem. 1. Will I be able to use USB? How much trouble will it be? Do I have to recompile a kernel

can potato handle USB and cable modem?

2001-03-18 Thread KingM Lee
Hello, I am thinking of installing potato, and wonder if I'll have problems with USB and a cable modem. 1. Will I be able to use USB? How much trouble will it be? Do I have to recompile a kernel or just fix some comfiguration files? I plan to use a USB mouse and a USB printer (Lexmark 312). 2

can you masq cable modem??

2001-02-22 Thread Nick
Proably a stupid question since it is all really related to IP's But do you get an IP on cable just like you do DSL???

Re: can you masq cable modem??

2001-02-22 Thread Carl Fink
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 08:46:34PM -0800, Nick wrote: But do you get an IP on cable just like you do DSL??? Yes. I have used IP Masquerade with my Cablevision service and 3Com cable modem on occasion, though usually I only have one PC up and running at a time. -- Carl Fink

Re: can you masq cable modem??

2001-02-22 Thread Lance Levsen
Proably a stupid question since it is all really related to IP's But do you get an IP on cable just like you do DSL??? Yes, no problem. Multi-home the gateway machine and set up ipchains for masquerading to/from your LAN. Cheers, -- Lance Levsen, Programmer Product Innovation PWGroup -

Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread sierra21
Hola a todos. Mi acceso a internet es mediande un cable modem, tengo en ese ordenador un Windows98, pero tengo otro ordenador para linux que no tengo en red, y me gustaria saber si podria ponerlo para comprar lo necesario, pero no quiero arriesgarme a comprar nada a no ser que sepa que se

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Cesar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hola a todos. Mi acceso a internet es mediande un cable modem, tengo en ese ordenador un Windows98, pero tengo otro ordenador para linux que no tengo en red, y me gustaria saber si podria ponerlo para comprar lo necesario, pero no quiero arriesgarme

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Rafa Sánchez
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Cesar wrote: A ver si voy por buen camino, tendria que hacerme de un HUB, y a este conectar el cable modem, el PC con Win98 y el otro con Debian, los tres al HUB. Despues configurar el de Win98 con DHCP, y al debian darle una direccion tipo 198.xxx.xxx.xx, y darle

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread sierra21
cual se me hace que en principio me es igual. Por si vale para algo:Yo tengo el equipo que está conectado al cable-modem rulando en linux, condos tarjetas de red, una para la red interna y otra para el cablemodem. De esta manera cuando el equipo de la red interna quiere salirfuera, usa IP_MASQ

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Cesar
los dos la misma IP, con lo cual se me hace que en principio me es igual. Por si vale para algo: Yo tengo el equipo que está conectado al cable-modem rulando en linux, con dos tarjetas de red, una para la red interna y otra para el cable modem. De esta manera cuando el equipo de la red

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Rafa Sánchez
En el ordenador que sale a Inet vía cable-modem es multihomed (dos tarjetas de red una ne2000 corriente de sabe Dios que marca conectada al hub y otra una 3Com instalada por el proveedor de cable conectada al cable-modem) Yo salgo con DHCP desde Debian. Las tarjetas internas

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Cesar
. Lo que comentas es conectar el hub al cable-modem (por cierto el mío es un 3Com CMX ) por un lado y los equipos por otro , y el ISP te asignaría tres direcciones para tres equipos? Eso no me cuadra mucho.Se supone que el server DHCP del ISP tiene controladas las tarjetas de red por direcciones

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Rafa Sánchez
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Cesar wrote: Yo no he probado lo del hub hacia fuera. Lo que comentas es conectar el hub al cable-modem (por cierto el mío es un 3Com CMX ) por un lado y los equipos por otro , y el ISP te asignaría tres direcciones para tres equipos? Sip, eso mismo. Yo lo he visto

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread sierra21
Por cierto, mi Debian es la Hamm, y lo que no se es como configurarlo para usar el DHCP, pues en principio instale la debian cuando no tenia aun la tarjeta de red, asi que si me podeis orientar, perfecto. Tambien ire mirando algun manual en la web a ver si me entero como ponerlo vino, ya

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Rafa Sánchez
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Por cierto, mi Debian es la Hamm, y lo que no se es como configurarlo para usar el DHCP, pues en principio instale la debian cuando no tenia Pues yo instalé dhcp-client y por defecto salió andando, pero claro, eso fue con mi ISP, luego ciertos

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Cesar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Por cierto, mi Debian es la Hamm, y lo que no se es como configurarlo para usar el DHCP, pues en principio instale la debian cuando no tenia aun la tarjeta de red, asi que si me podeis orientar, perfecto. Tambien ire mirando algun manual en la web a ver si me

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