[IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ]
rcvd [CCP ConfReq id=0x1 ]
sent [CCP ConfAck id=0x1 ]
rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ]
sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2
]
rcvd [CCP ConfAck id=0x1 ]
Deflate (15) compression enabled
rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2
]
sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2
]
rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2
]
local
I was hoping someone might be able to help identify a ppp configuration
problem I'm having. As the following log file indicates, the negotiation
process between the GX1 and Cingular's ISP server is still assigning
identical IP addresses to the local and remote machines. I'm sure this is
not corre
You won't believe. I don't remember if I deleted the line w/ customer
(I'm typing from my work computer) but I see that in a example of a
ddclient.conf I found at the internet.
Anyway...
I changed my password. It was composed by spaces like the following format:
password: abcd efgh igkl
and I've c
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 08:49:50AM -0300, Romulo Sousa wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I installed ddclient using apt-get but there is a error message when I
> run #ddclient -debug:
>
> myhostname:/# ddclient -debug
>
> DEBUG:get_ip: using if, eth0 reports 201.6.77.173
> WARNING: null password speci
lt;\/body><\/html>//' | sed 's/\///' | mail -e -s
> "$subject" "$to"
> ---end script---
>
> It works perfectly for me. Next thing I'm going to do (out of
> curiosity, best way to learn) is output the result into a file and then
> o
l when the IP address is different to what's in the
file - i.e. only send an e-mail when the IP address changes.
Cheers,
Romulo Sousa wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
where I share some directories and install some packages. The pro
Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> You need to obtain a program called "ddclient" from the dyndns.org
>> site, which you run on your system. It will check to see if dyndns.org
>> has the correct IP address every few minutes, and tell dyndns.org
>> about it when it cha
Charles Hallenbeck wrote:
Hi,
You need to obtain a program called "ddclient" from the dyndns.org site,
which you run on your system. It will check to see if dyndns.org has the
correct IP address every few minutes, and tell dyndns.org about it when
it changes.
It's also a debian package:
apt-get
Sousa
On 5/18/05, starmoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Romulo Sousa wrote:
I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
where I share some directories and install some packages. The problem
is that all the time I need to connect via ss
ank you all,
Romulo Sousa
On 5/18/05, starmoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Sven Arvidsson wrote:
>
> >Romulo Sousa wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
> >>where I share some d
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Romulo Sousa wrote:
I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
where I share some directories and install some packages. The problem
is that all the time I need to connect via ssh into her computer I
must call her asking for its IP p
Romulo Sousa wrote:
> I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
> where I share some directories and install some packages. The problem
> is that all the time I need to connect via ssh into her computer I
> must call her asking for its IP provided
Romulo Sousa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What can I do in order to get the IP from her computer all the time
> the machine is booted?
Sounds like you want ddclient and an account over at http://www.dyndns.org/
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Colin Ingram wrote:
I would get a dynamic dns account so you can ssh to foo.domain and never
have to worry about the ip again.
try
http://www.dyndns.org/ ;the service I use
Which update client do you use?
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Romulo Sousa wrote:
What can I do in order to get the IP from her computer all the time
the machine is booted?
I would get a dynamic dns account so you can ssh to foo.domain and never
have to worry about the ip again.
try
http://www.dyndns.org/ ;the service I use
or
http://www.technopagan.org/d
Hi folks,
I would like to get an remote IP. It's about my girlfriend's computer
where I share some directories and install some packages. The problem
is that all the time I need to connect via ssh into her computer I
must call her asking for its IP provided by her ISP throughout
ifcon
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 11:30:39AM -0400, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
| Some times it is necessary to print a document in a printer
| behind a firewall. The internal ip of the printer and the outer ip of
| the firewall are known. How can this be done?
If you run the firewall, you can use NAT (sometim
Some times it is necessary to print a document in a printer
behind a firewall. The internal ip of the printer and the outer ip of
the firewall are known. How can this be done?
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Subject: Re: pppd cant' assign a remote ip and i'm desperate
On Monday Oct 01 16:41 Sergio E. Schvezov wrote:
> ** Well leaving that out the connection is kind of fine, i can ping,
> ** connect to ICQ servers, but the problem comes up when i try to
>
;m having comes up when I'm negotiating the
connection, the most important line that i found in the syslog
is this:
endor pppd[169]: Could not determine remote IP address: defaulti
ng to 10.64.64.64
Well leaving that out the connection is kind of fine, i can ping,
connect to ICQ servers, b
Setting up a new dialin PPP server, and getting "unauthorized remote IP
address" upon dialin (from Win95/98). Had this problem last week
and fixed it by editing the pap-secrets file, but the same trick
hasn't worked this time.
Here's the options file:
ms-dns 203.14.18.1
been using the pppd implementation of dial on demand with steady
> success.
> however, i've always (naively it seems now) assumed the remote end to have
> the same ip address each time i dial in. since pppd seems to require me to
> give it a remote ip address, i've been giving it one
r, i've always (naively it seems now) assumed the remote end to have
>the same ip address each time i dial in. since pppd seems to require me to
>give it a remote ip address, i've been giving it one of the ip addresses i've
>observed it to connect to before.
>
>recently,
hiyas
i've been using the pppd implementation of dial on demand with steady success.
however, i've always (naively it seems now) assumed the remote end to have
the same ip address each time i dial in. since pppd seems to require me to
give it a remote ip address, i've been givin
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 04:04:36PM -0500, Brian Servis wrote
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to establish a network connection with my Palm Pilot via
> the cradle on ttyS0 and pppd won't let it stay connected. It
> successfully lets the Palm log in but then terminates the connection
> when it is settin
nsen wrote about "Re: Unauthorized remote IP address"
> The trouble is in your pap-secrets file most likely. The fourth field
> dictates what IPs can be used. Put
> in the IP you'd like to use or * to let it use anything.
>
> Brian Servis wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
id=0x1 ]
> rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0xd0.0.0.0> ]
> sent [IPCP ConfRej id=0xd ]
> rcvd [IPCP ConfNak id=0x1 ]
> sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ]
> rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0x12 80 fd 01 01 00 0f 1a 04 78 00 18 04 78 00 15 03 2f]
> rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0xe ]
> sent [IPCP Conf
sent [IPCP ConfReq id=0x2 ]
rcvd [LCP ProtRej id=0x12 80 fd 01 01 00 0f 1a 04 78 00 18 04 78 00 15 03 2f]
rcvd [IPCP ConfReq id=0xe ]
sent [IPCP ConfAck id=0xe ]
rcvd [IPCP ConfAck id=0x2 ]
Peer is not authorized to use remote address 192.168.1.99
sent [IPCP TermReq id=0x3 "Unauth
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