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On 12/26/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
Yes, I run the ppp manually. I did run iptable manually, but did not
seems anything added to the list?
~$ sudo /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
~$ sudo /sbin/iptables
Thanks Mihira, it works after I rebooted the wifi router.
Thank you for your patient helps.
Kind Regards,
Jim
On 12/25/07, hce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/26/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
Yes, I run the ppp manually. I did run
У пн, 2007-12-24 у 13:43 +1100, hce пише:
Hi,
I am doing an experiment to set up a home wifi network. The setup is
descripbed as follows:
I have a laptop running Debian connected to the ISP via phone line
(ppp), the laptop has also an ethernet port, I set it to 192.168.5.1
which
On 12/25/07, wanderlust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
У пн, 2007-12-24 у 13:43 +1100, hce пише:
Hi,
I am doing an experiment to set up a home wifi network. The setup is
descripbed as follows:
I have a laptop running Debian connected to the ISP via phone line
(ppp), the laptop has also an
On 12/25/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007 2:43 am, hce wrote:
Hi,
I am doing an experiment to set up a home wifi network. The setup is
descripbed as follows:
[snip]
The wifi local LAN IP address to 192.168.2.1.
[snip]
I have another desktop
On Mon December 24 2007 9:02 am, hce wrote:
Sorry, it was my mistake, the local wifi route IP addres =
192.168.0.1. I guess, the problem may be due to missing some services
in my Debian laptop, should I run the DHCP server on the Debian
laptop?
I actually tried to connect the local wifi
On 12/25/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007 9:02 am, hce wrote:
Sorry, it was my mistake, the local wifi route IP addres =
192.168.0.1. I guess, the problem may be due to missing some services
in my Debian laptop, should I run the DHCP server on the
should not resolv.conf and gw point to the address of the router? I would set
up the interface on the desktop manually just to test the connection.
You can enter the DNS provided by the ISP into resolv.conf or use the router
as the DNS.
Something along the lines of:
# The primary network
On 12/24/07, Jesus Arocho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
should not resolv.conf and gw point to the address of the router? I would set
up the interface on the desktop manually just to test the connection.
You can enter the DNS provided by the ISP into resolv.conf or use the router
as the DNS.
On Mon December 24 2007 11:02 am, hce wrote:
Right, that was missing on my laptop. Could you please explain more
how to enable the IP formward on my laptop (an example of commands
will be better).
To enable IP Forwarding, run (as root)
# echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
(you need to run
On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 19:16:19 +, Mihira Fernando wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007 11:02 am, hce wrote:
Right, that was missing on my laptop. Could you please explain more
how to enable the IP formward on my laptop (an example of commands
will be better).
To enable IP Forwarding,
On Monday 24 December 2007 20:16:19 Mihira Fernando wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007 11:02 am, hce wrote:
Right, that was missing on my laptop. Could you please explain more
how to enable the IP formward on my laptop (an example of commands
will be better).
To enable IP Forwarding, run (as
On 12/25/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007 11:02 am, hce wrote:
Right, that was missing on my laptop. Could you please explain more
how to enable the IP formward on my laptop (an example of commands
will be better).
To enable IP Forwarding, run (as
On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 10:56:50AM +1100, hce wrote:
...
It seems that the DNS works, but still could not get through the
Internet via my laptop. The laptop does not formward packges to ppp0,
something seems still missing in my loptop?
If I plug an Ethernet port from an ADSL modem to the
On Mon December 24 2007, hce wrote:
I did as per above, then did a reboot on my Debian laptop and ping
from my desktop in wifi local network:
# ping -c 2 www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (209.85.175.147): 56 data bytes
--- www.l.google.com ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 0
On 12/25/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon December 24 2007, hce wrote:
I did as per above, then did a reboot on my Debian laptop and ping
from my desktop in wifi local network:
# ping -c 2 www.google.com
PING www.l.google.com (209.85.175.147): 56 data bytes
---
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
The iptables has already been installed. I added up iptables -t nat
-A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE to the /etc/network/interfaces
and restarted networking, it did not work. I then rebooted the laptop,
it still did not work. Now, ping from the desktop
On 12/25/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
The iptables has already been installed. I added up iptables -t nat
-A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE to the /etc/network/interfaces
and restarted networking, it did not work. I then rebooted the
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.5.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.5.0
Thank you.
Jim
You have no lines defining your ppp
On 12/26/07, Mihira Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.5.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network
On Tue December 25 2007, hce wrote:
Yes, I run the ppp manually. I did run iptable manually, but did not
seems anything added to the list?
~$ sudo /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
~$ sudo /sbin/iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source
Hi,
I am doing an experiment to set up a home wifi network. The setup is
descripbed as follows:
I have a laptop running Debian connected to the ISP via phone line
(ppp), the laptop has also an ethernet port, I set it to 192.168.5.1
which connectes to a wifi router at Internet port. The wifi
On Mon December 24 2007 2:43 am, hce wrote:
Hi,
I am doing an experiment to set up a home wifi network. The setup is
descripbed as follows:
[snip]
The wifi local LAN IP address to 192.168.2.1.
[snip]
I have another desktop connect tot he wifi LAN via udhcpc, it gets the
ip address
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