Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-26 Thread Björn Johansson
At 00:03 2005-07-27, you wrote: On 7/26/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't afford to buy a router right now, so that's out of the question. I have made progress! Now I can transfer files through ftp from the pc to mac at the same time as the pc has access to the internet.

Re: Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-24 Thread Björn Johansson
Hello! I still haven't managed to get these 2 computers sharing the internet connection. Any new ideas? :-/ Greetings Björn

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-24 Thread Clive Menzies
On (24/07/05 19:24), Björn Johansson wrote: Hello! I still haven't managed to get these 2 computers sharing the internet connection. Any new ideas? :-/ There is a huge volume of messages on d-u and so it is unlikely that many people remember what you wrote before and even less likely

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-24 Thread Bill Day
wrote: On (24/07/05 19:24), Björn Johansson wrote: Hello! I still haven't managed to get these 2 computers sharing the internet connection. Any new ideas? :-/ There is a huge volume of messages on d-u and so it is unlikely that many people remember what you wrote before and even less

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-24 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
luck. A Björn Johansson wrote: Hello! I still haven't managed to get these 2 computers sharing the internet connection. Any new ideas? :-/ Greetings Björn -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP - not working! :-(

2005-07-23 Thread Björn Johansson
At 13:24 2005-07-11, you wrote: On 7/11/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 12:32 2005-07-11, you wrote: On 7/10/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will now give you some more information about my network: 1. Connection to local network 2, connected TCP/IP

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-11 Thread Christian Henz
On 7/10/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will now give you some more information about my network: 1. Connection to local network 2, connected TCP/IP settings IP: 192.168.0.1 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Standard gateway: none This is the network card in your PC that is

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-11 Thread Christian Henz
On 7/11/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 12:32 2005-07-11, you wrote: On 7/10/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will now give you some more information about my network: 1. Connection to local network 2, connected TCP/IP settings IP: 192.168.0.1

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread Christian Henz
I did this a while back when I was at my brother's. Fist you have to enable sharing of the internet connection in Windows XP, don't remember exactly where to find that option... Then you have to tell your Linux machine to use the XP machine as a gateway: route add default gw

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread John Fleming
The PC has 2 network cards. The first one is connected to an ethernet ADSL modem. The second network card is connected to a 100Mbit switch which is connected to my Powerbook. I now have a working connection between these 2 computers, I have succesfully transferred files by ftp, but this is

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread Björn Johansson
At 13:59 2005-07-10, you wrote: The PC has 2 network cards. The first one is connected to an ethernet ADSL modem. The second network card is connected to a 100Mbit switch which is connected to my Powerbook. I now have a working connection between these 2 computers, I have succesfully

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread Christian Henz
On 7/10/05, Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 13:59 2005-07-10, you wrote: The PC has 2 network cards. The first one is connected to an ethernet ADSL modem. The second network card is connected to a 100Mbit switch which is connected to my Powerbook. I now have a working connection

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread John Fleming
- Original Message - From: Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 7:51 AM Subject: Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP At 13:59 2005-07-10, you wrote: The PC has 2 network cards

Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-10 Thread Björn Johansson
At 15:55 2005-07-10, you wrote: - Original Message - From: Björn Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: John Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 7:51 AM Subject: Re: Sharing the internet connection with XP At 13:59 2005-07-10, you wrote

Sharing the internet connection with XP

2005-07-09 Thread Björn Johansson
Hello! I have problem with sharing my internet connection... I have configured my Windows XP system to share my internet connection to my Powerbook (G3 Lombard). But I think I need to configure the Linux system also, somehow? Any ideas of how I can do this? Should I edit a config file somewhere

Debian newbie without internet connection...

2005-05-16 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I would like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For example, I would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't run apt-get install, because I don't have an internet connection to my Linux computer yet. I've got

Re: Debian newbie without internet connection...

2005-05-16 Thread Kent West
Sunburned Surveyor wrote: I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I would like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For example, I would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't run apt-get install, because I don't have an internet connection

Re: Debian newbie without internet connection...

2005-05-16 Thread David Jardine
, because I don't have an internet connection to my Linux computer yet. I've got access to a high-speed internet connection on a Windows computer. What is the easiest way to install software on Debian in this situation? I have figured out how to get apt to install software from a CD, but I'm

Re: Debian newbie without internet connection...

2005-05-16 Thread Sunburned Surveyor
, Sunburned Surveyor wrote: I am new to Linux and Debian. I've just installed Debian from CD. I would like to install some software on my new Linux computer. (For example, I would like to install OpenOffice.) However, I can't run apt-get install, because I don't have an internet connection to my

Re: sharing printer and internet connection between two Debian Sarge computers

2005-05-09 Thread Kevin Mark
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 07:42:11AM +, Tony Ma wrote: I have two desktop computers and both are installed with Debian sarge. The new computer has two ethernet ports, one of the ethernet port is connected to the ADSL modem and this new computer is also connected to the USB printer.

sharing printer and internet connection between two Debian Sarge computers

2005-05-08 Thread Tony Ma
I have two desktop computers and both are installed with Debian sarge. The new computer has two ethernet ports, one of the ethernet port is connected to the ADSL modem and this new computer is also connected to the USB printer. The second ethernet port of the new computer is connected to the

Re: sharing printer and internet connection between two Debian Sarge computers

2005-05-08 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
(when the new computer is also turned on)? Firestarter makes it pretty easy to share your internet connection. As for your printer, set up CUPS on both boxes. -- Find my Techno-Geek Journal at http://www.codegnome.org/geeklog/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: sharing printer and internet connection between two Debian Sarge computers

2005-05-08 Thread Richard Mittendorfer
Also sprach Tony Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sun, 08 May 2005 07:42:11 +): I have two desktop computers and both are installed with Debian sarge. The new computer has two ethernet ports, one of the ethernet port is connected to the ADSL modem and this new computer is also connected to the

Re: sharing printer and internet connection between two Debian Sarge computers

2005-05-08 Thread Colin
Tony Ma wrote: The second ethernet port of the new computer is connected to the ethernet port of the old computer. How can I set both computer up so that the old computer can also have access to the internet, printer and files on the new computer (when the new computer is also turned on)? I

Re: How do I stop portmap from listening on port 111 on my internet connection?

2004-06-05 Thread Stephen Patterson
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 04:30:10 +0200, Jerome Werner wrote: I'm using Debian unstable. I use gnome so I need FAM, which in turn needs portmap. That's fine with me but I don't want portmap to listen on port 111. I read man portmap and famd but didn't find what I was looking for? Also I don't want

Re: How do I stop portmap from listening on port 111 on my internet connection?

2004-06-05 Thread Jerome Werner
--- On Sat 06/05, Stephen Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Stephen Patterson [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 13:53:24 +0100 Subject: Re: How do I stop portmap from listening on port 111 on my internet connection? On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 04:30:10

How do I stop portmap from listening on port 111 on my internet connection?

2004-06-04 Thread Jerome Werner
I'm using Debian unstable. I use gnome so I need FAM, which in turn needs portmap. That's fine with me but I don't want portmap to listen on port 111. I read man portmap and famd but didn't find what I was looking for? Also I don't want to just block it with a firewall, I want to understand

Re: Debian laptop and internet connection sharing

2004-02-23 Thread Mark Roach
On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 03:18 -0500, nick wrote: Would it be possible for him to plug a crossover cable into my RJ45 jack and share my internet connection while I am connected to a WAP via my WiFi card? The easiest way, if all he needs is web access, is probably to install squid. edit /etc

Re: Debian laptop and internet connection sharing

2004-02-23 Thread Micha Feigin
cable into my RJ45 jack and share my internet connection while I am connected to a WAP via my WiFi card? I attempted to use Google, but could only find HowTo's regarding desktop machines and standard NIC's. Any pointers to a guide or HowTo would be appreciated. I also tried the reverse

Debian laptop and internet connection sharing

2004-02-22 Thread nick
I sometimea use my Debian Laptop with a Wi-Fi card to access the Verizon WiFi spots in Manhattan. My partner (in the ambulance) is finding it increasingly difficult to find public WAP's. Would it be possible for him to plug a crossover cable into my RJ45 jack and share my internet connection

Re: Debian laptop and internet connection sharing

2004-02-22 Thread Micha Feigin
cable into my RJ45 jack and share my internet connection while I am connected to a WAP via my WiFi card? I attempted to use Google, but could only find HowTo's regarding desktop machines and standard NIC's. Any pointers to a guide or HowTo would be appreciated. I also tried the reverse

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Alan Chandler
On Thursday 01 January 2004 06:32, Rishi Gangoly wrote: Hi I use Knoppix 3.2 at home. I have an extreemly slow dial up connection to the NET from here. However, the speed in my office is super fast. One option to do a dist-upgrade would be to take the computer to the office and do it over

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Paul Morgan
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:02:57 +0530, Rishi Gangoly wrote: Hi I use Knoppix 3.2 at home. I have an extreemly slow dial up connection to the NET from here. However, the speed in my office is super fast. One option to do a dist-upgrade would be to take the computer to the office and do it

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 07:38:48AM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote: On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 12:02:57 +0530, Rishi Gangoly wrote: Hi I use Knoppix 3.2 at home. I have an extreemly slow dial up connection to the NET from here. However, the speed in my office is super fast. One option to do a

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Paul Morgan
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 08:35:24 -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: You could simply copy the .debs which you want from one of the mirrors, put them on a CD, take it home and copy the .debs off the CD into /var/cache/apt/archives on your PC and do the dist-upgrade. You don't have to get all the

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Johann Koenig
On Thursday January 1 at 09:03am Paul Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 08:35:24 -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: You could simply copy the .debs which you want from one of the mirrors, put them on a CD, take it home and copy the .debs off the CD into

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Paul Morgan
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 09:34:51 -0500, Johann Koenig wrote: Isn't that what apt-zip is for? I wasn't aware of apt-zip. -- paul Programming without a hex editor is like watchmaking without a hammer. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2004-01-01 Thread Rishi Gangoly
On Thursday 01 Jan 2004 8:04 pm, Johann Koenig wrote: Isn't that what apt-zip is for? WOW.. this sounds great... I'm going to try this out today and see how it works. Thank you everyone for responding. I love Debian / GNU and the entire open source community. ;-) Regards Rishi -- To

Is there another way to do apt-get dist-upgrade with a slow internet connection?

2003-12-31 Thread Rishi Gangoly
Hi I use Knoppix 3.2 at home. I have an extreemly slow dial up connection to the NET from here. However, the speed in my office is super fast. One option to do a dist-upgrade would be to take the computer to the office and do it over the week-end, but I was wondering if there was an alternative

Re: Knoppix and Internet connection problems

2003-10-11 Thread Rob Weir
begin Leon Ziu quote from Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 12:47:48AM -0400 I am freaking out!!! I cannot force my KNOPPIX to get connected to the Internet. Knoppix is based on Debian, but is not the same as Debian. Try asking for help on a Knoppix list (http://www.knoppix.com/ no doubt will tell you

Knoppix and Internet connection problems

2003-10-09 Thread Leon Ziu
to DHCP and works just fine. Therefore, I have written down all the settings (IP, netmask, default gateway) from windows and entered them manually under netcardconfig. When I type ifconfig -a it assigns the correct IP and netmask. However, I don't have an Internet connection still This is what I

Re: Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-10-01 Thread Shane Hickey
If you want the networking info from winxp just do this. Start-Run-cmd then when the command prompt window pops up type ipconfig /all it will print all windows networking info. Voila you have your nameservers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe.

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-02 Thread Jrg Johannes
dial in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the Internet connection sharing wizard (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to work

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-02 Thread Nick Hastings
Good evening (or perhaps morning where you are), * J?rg Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030902 16:56]: There are only two IP's listed in the details field. My own one (Client-IP) and the dial-in server's (Server-IP). No DNS listed :( But anyhow: I have set some important IP adresses to my

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-02 Thread Andreas Janssen
at home is to let XP dial in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the Internet connection sharing wizard (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on the net with their IP adress, but I can not get

Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-01 Thread Jörg Johannes
the Internet connection sharing wizard (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to work. I don't know which DNS server Windows uses, it is assigned dynamically

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-01 Thread Albert Dengg
... the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to work. I don't know which DNS server Windows uses, it is assigned dynamically wehn the connection is established, and I don't know how to get the adress... Any idea how to make surfing the net possible with such a

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-01 Thread Martin Reid
the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the Internet connection sharing wizard (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to work. I don't know which DNS

Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem

2003-09-01 Thread Damien Solley
in and share the connection to my Linux box. I have tried the Internet connection sharing wizard (an awful thing) on Windows, and set the Win box as gateway in my eth0 config under linux. Now I can ping servers on the net with their IP adress, but I can not get the name resolution to work. I don't know

Re: Internet Connection Sharing

2003-08-14 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello vinz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I'm using windows XP with the dial up account on that. I know it's a backwards operation but my debian system never authenticates a conncetion for the internet. So I can never dial with it. What program do you youse to dial in? Have you tried to set

Internet Connection Sharing

2003-08-14 Thread vinz
I'm using windows XP with the dial up account on that. I know it's a backwards operation but my debian system never authenticates a conncetion for the internet. So I can never dial with it. What I can't seem to get working is the internet on the debian system with the gateway pointing to my

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-12 Thread Thomas Hood
It was to solve exactly this sort of problem that I created the resolvconf package. With resolvconf installed, DHCP clients send their information to resolvconf; resolvconf then generates a /etc/resolv.conf file for applications to use, and a separate /var/run/dnsmasq/resolv.conf file for dnsmasq

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-12 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:56:42AM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote: It was to solve exactly this sort of problem that I created the resolvconf package. But the resolvconf package is not needed for this situation. Instead only reading the man page for the dhclient.conf and then a simple editing of

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-12 Thread David Fokkema
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:56:42AM +0200, Thomas Hood wrote: It was to solve exactly this sort of problem that I created the resolvconf package. With resolvconf installed, DHCP clients send their information to resolvconf; resolvconf then generates a /etc/resolv.conf file for applications to

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-11 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 07:53:33PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote: Currently, I use dhcp and dnsmasq to serve my local LAN. Very, very easy to set up and it works as a charm. I use dhcp-client to acquire an IP addres for the internet, which then rewrites /etc/resolv.conf to incorporate the name

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-11 Thread David Fokkema
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:39:51PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote: On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 07:53:33PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote: Currently, I use dhcp and dnsmasq to serve my local LAN. Very, very easy to set up and it works as a charm. I use dhcp-client to acquire an IP addres for the

Re: DNS for small network with internet connection

2003-07-11 Thread David Fokkema
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 08:47:30PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote: On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 12:39:51PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote: On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 07:53:33PM +0200, David Fokkema wrote: Currently, I use dhcp and dnsmasq to serve my local LAN. Very, very easy to set up and it

Did I get right source to update GNOME on new Debian 3.0 system(w/o an internet connection)?

2003-01-02 Thread Scott
Hi, I am setting up a new desk and am ready to throw Debian Woody onto my 4 GB HD, I have printed all sorts of crap, ranging from the official install guide, to the Linux Cookbook, to the guide by Dwarf. Even found one called The Very Verbose Installation Guide to Debian. So, I SHOULD be okay

Re: Did I get right source to update GNOME on new Debian 3.0 system(w/o an internet connection)?

2003-01-02 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 12:58:33AM +, Scott wrote: | I am setting up a new desk and am ready to throw Debian Woody onto my 4 GB [...] | However, I want GNOME 2 on this machine, and I want to be able to download | the means to do this and burn it to a disk here at work. Gnome 2 is in sid (aka

Re: Linux box loses internet connection...

2002-12-21 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 02:01:26AM -0800, alan brown wrote: | I have 2 boxes with Debian installed. I thought I'd done things pretty | similarly but they must have diverged at some point, because one of the | boxes is prone to losing touch with the network. If the power adapter | slips out of my

Re: Linux box loses internet connection...

2002-12-21 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 02:01:26AM -0800, alan brown wrote: I have 2 boxes with Debian installed. I thought I'd done things pretty similarly but they must have diverged at some point, because one of the boxes is prone to losing touch with the network. If the power adapter slips out of my

Re: Linux box loses internet connection...

2002-12-21 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 01:00:48PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 02:01:26AM -0800, alan brown wrote: | I have 2 boxes with Debian installed. I thought I'd done things pretty | similarly but they must have diverged at some point, because one of the | boxes is

setting up internet connection

2002-11-29 Thread Bruce Park
Hello all, I just finished installing the base system for debian. Even though I don't have anything on it right now, it's still better than Redhat. OK, unlike what I thought would happen, when I was installing debian, it never prompted me if I wanted for internet configuration. I figure that

Re: setting up internet connection

2002-11-29 Thread sean finney
heya, it's strange that it didn't ask you about this. are you sure that it's recognized your network card at all? what does ifconfig eth0 say? if your kernel isn't recognizing it, you might have to load an extra kernel module for it. if your box does recognize your network card, you just need

Can't make internet connection

2002-09-21 Thread Jerry Van Brimmer
Hi All, I'm brand spanking new to debian. I have managed to get Woody installed, and now I'm trying to get ppp configured. I installed kppp and am using that to try to connect to the internet. I created all of my account and modem settings in kppp to match the ones in kppp in my Mandrake

Re: Can't make internet connection

2002-09-21 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Jerry Van Brimmer wrote: Hi All, I'm brand spanking new to debian. I have managed to get Woody installed, and now I'm trying to get ppp configured. I installed kppp and am using that to try to connect to the internet. I created all of my account and modem settings in kppp to match the ones

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-05 Thread Donald R. Spoon
Peter Christensen wrote: Don, I don't have an ethernet card or LAN, but I did notice that if I shut down Linux and then start up again, I get a message saying: wwwoffle in autodial mode also: PPP: version 2.3.7 (demand dialling) The default route: debian:/home/peter#

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-05 Thread John Hasler
Peter Christensen writes: I don't have an ethernet card or LAN,... You've got diald installed but not configured. It has set up an ethertap pseudo device and made it your default route. All your packets are going to diald, which doesn't know what to do with them. Either configure diald or

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-05 Thread Peter Christensen
Don and John, Thanks for the info! I used dpkg to purge diald and wwwoffle. Now I don't get that default route 0.0.0.0, so PON connects without a problem. Thanks, Peter Christensen On Thursday 05 September 2002 08:38 pm, Donald R. Spoon wrote: You can safely remove diald with apt-get

PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-04 Thread Günther Palfinger
Hi, I installed debian 3.0r0 recently and it works mostly fine. However, I cannot get into the internet. I used the config script to set up the ppp connection and tried PAP and CHAP. I also tried kppp for which I copied the kppprc files from my redhat 7.2 partition, on which it works fine.

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-04 Thread Guenther Palfinger
Dear Kenneth, That's the IP routing table after pon myprovider: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 62.202.239.1* 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 ppp0 192.168.0.2 * 255.255.255.255 UH

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-04 Thread Marcelo Ramos
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002 02:41:23 +0200 Guenther Palfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's the IP routing table after pon myprovider: Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface 62.202.239.1* 255.255.255.255 UH0

Re: PPP Internet Connection Not Working

2002-09-04 Thread Peter Christensen
I was hoping this thread would answer a question that's been puzzling me concerning defaultroute. Some months ago there was a question about PPP on this list and someone referred to How to Hook Up PPP by W. G. Unruh at http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html This document helped me past a

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-08 Thread Steve Juranich
I just did a fresh install of potato r5 on a new computer and had similar problems. My problem was that the driver for my NIC (a netgear FA310TX) seemed to be buggy. I built a new kernel (2.4.18) and was able to connect (and I moved right to sid). Did you have any kernel upgrades recently?

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-08 Thread Brian W. Carver
Internet Connection Sharing bliss all this time. (Getting the dhcp.conf file right is still really tough and confusing it seems to me. Future readers backtrack in this thread to see what finally worked for me.) Now I'm trying to make my HP Laserjet 5L work both on the linux box to which

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-08 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin Brian W. Carver quotation: Printer help anyone? apt-get install printtool -- Shawn McMahon| Information may want to be free, but fiber http://www.eiv.com | optic cable wants to be one million US AIM: spmcmahonfedex, smcmahoneiv | dollars per mile.

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-07 Thread Andy Saxena
Brian W. Carver wrote: Your assumptions below are correct. I am using potato 2.2 r5, but this problem started when a dselect session went bad and I believe that I may now have some sid and some woody packages. I know I have a new xdm interface because it looks totally different when I boot up

No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-06 Thread Brian W. Carver
dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqeuelen:0 So, as you can see, eth0 is NOT assigned an inet addr: As a result, I have no internet connection. This is particularly frustrating because it was on the internet just fine the other evening. I didn't purposely change anything, but now

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-06 Thread Andy Saxena
LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:3924 Metric:1 RX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:8 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqeuelen:0 So, as you can see, eth0 is NOT assigned an inet addr: As a result, I have no internet connection. This is particularly

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-06 Thread Brian W. Carver
Your assumptions below are correct. I am using potato 2.2 r5, but this problem started when a dselect session went bad and I believe that I may now have some sid and some woody packages. I know I have a new xdm interface because it looks totally different when I boot up now. I had the

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-06 Thread Jason Chambers
Brian W. Carver wrote: Your assumptions below are correct. I am using potato 2.2 r5, but this problem started when a dselect session went bad and I believe that I may now have some sid and some woody packages. I know I have a new xdm interface because it looks totally different when I boot

Re: No Internet Connection (DHCP)

2002-04-06 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
... As a result, I have no internet connection. This is particularly frustrating because it was on the internet just fine the other evening. I didn't purposely change anything, but now the internet connection is lost. Perhaps you used ifup back then? I've taken all the advice I've gotten so far

OT: Netzero (was Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??)

2002-03-28 Thread Vineet Kumar
* tony brito ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020323 22:14]: Hello I am a new linux user I use netzero as my ISP and pay 9.95 per month! netzero is installed on my win98 box. I use a modem for dial-up service to netzero. Last I heard (it has been a while so they may have changed their system) the

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-27 Thread David Teague
Internet connection sharing on Win 98, huh? I had networking running between a linux box, a win 98 box, and a wind 98 box that talks to my ISP. I installed internet connection sharing, and the network disappeared from my network neighborhood on the windows 98 machine that is connected

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-26 Thread Alan Shrimpton
@lists.debian.org Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 6:08 PM Subject: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how?? Hello I am a new linux user I use netzero as my ISP and pay 9.95 per month! netzero is installed on my win98 box. I use a modem for dial-up service to netzero. I also have both

I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-24 Thread tony brito
, Then go to my linux box create an internet connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to www.debian.org from my linux box) __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards® http://movies.yahoo.com

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:ho

2002-03-24 Thread timothy bauscher
win98 box, Then go to my linux box create an internet connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to www.debian.org from my linux box) [never done this, not an expert] You will need to setup a proxy server on the win98 box. This one is free, but there are probably a lot of others: http

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:ho

2002-03-24 Thread timothy bauscher
Is there a way I can dial up to netzero using my win98 box, Then go to my linux box create an internet connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to www.debian.org from my linux box) This proxy server seems pretty popular: http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/proxy.htm

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-24 Thread David Purton
card. Is there a way I can dial up to netzero using my win98 box, Then go to my linux box create an internet connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to www.debian.org from my linux box) Yes, prividing your win98 box is running win98 second edition, you can use Microsofts's

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-24 Thread Elizabeth Barham
Have you investigated internet connection sharing on the Win98 Box? For more information, type ICS in Win98's help thingy. In general, it's pretty easy, especially if you don't mind having your linux box configured via DHCP. Elizabeth Tony brito [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello I am a new

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:ho

2002-03-24 Thread timothy bauscher
Thank you I will try it! sorry, i had just glanced over the first one. i don't think it is free. however, the second one from analog X is free. (==timothy==) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-24 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, David Purton wrote: If you're not running win98se, there are a few 3rd party apps which do the same thing (probably better) From what I've seen, not really. Windows really sucks at managing more than one network interface, like a dial-up adapter and a NIC, or two NICs,

Re: I want a linux internet connection going thru a win98 box:how??

2002-03-24 Thread Michel Loos
. Is there a way I can dial up to netzero using my win98 box, Then go to my linux box create an internet connection succesffully. (e.g. open netscape and go to www.debian.org from my linux box) That's o win98 problem. You can do it with win98 OSR2 : take a look at the help for private lan

Internet connection

2002-02-08 Thread Alan Kerry Shrimpton
select (assume any Internet connection then) box B Mozilla just sits and can't find the URL or task select sits trying to connect to the ftp site. No connection will be found in either UNLESS I open a MS-dos prompt from box A and ping box B then straight away the ftp site is found or the url using

Re: Internet connection

2002-02-08 Thread Osamu Aoki
ICS stand for. I assume some kind of NAT using WINDOZE. Linux box B connects to the Internet through box A Now when I start Mozilla or task select (assume any Internet connection then) box B Mozilla just sits and can't find the URL or task select sits trying to connect to the ftp site

Re: internet connection - was: solved: CS4236 ...

2002-02-03 Thread Klaus Neumann
Just got home from work ... thanks for your reply ... ---Original Message--- to check that all of your installed apps are properly configured, do dpkg -C This gives me a new prompt after about two seconds. Nothing more. and post the results of that. there may be something else that

Re: internet connection - was: solved: CS4236 ...

2002-02-03 Thread ben
On Sunday 03 February 2002 06:33 pm, Klaus Neumann wrote: [big snip] the fact that you can access the nameservers from your girlfriend's machine suggests that it is, indeed, a configuration problem on the linux box. as i said, it's all mighty weird. you still haven't given us a post of

Re: internet connection - Thanks, Ben!

2002-02-03 Thread Klaus Neumann
---Original Message--- From: ben Date: Sunday, February 03, 2002 08:05:11 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: internet connection - was: solved: CS4236 ... On Sunday 03 February 2002 06:33 pm, Klaus Neumann wrote: [big snip] the fact that you can access the nameservers from

internet connection - was: solved: CS4236 ...

2002-02-02 Thread Klaus Neumann
From: Klaus Neumann Date: Saturday, February 02, 2002 04:41:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: solved: CS4236 in Potato-r4- new problem ping www.debian.org does not work. My /etc/resolve.conf should be okay since I copied the file from my previous installation, where it worked fine. It

Re: internet connection - was: solved: CS4236 ...

2002-02-02 Thread ben
On Saturday 02 February 2002 04:44 pm, Klaus Neumann wrote: From: Klaus Neumann Date: Saturday, February 02, 2002 04:41:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: solved: CS4236 in Potato-r4- new problem ping www.debian.org does not work. My /etc/resolve.conf should be okay since I copied

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