Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Miguel Angel Vilela
El lun, 05 feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: Hola a todos. 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

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread José Esteban
saqué lo que pude y le dije que podía largarse. Lo que pude fue que cuando alimentara el cable-modem, lo dejara descargar su software antes de darle caña, y así cada vez que le quitara la tensión. Pinché la tarjeta, arranqué, y ví que estaba en eth1, añadí la línea de /etc/network/interfaces

Re: Cable Modem, Win98 y Debian

2001-02-05 Thread Rafa Sánchez
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, José Esteban wrote: Lo que me pregunto es si habría habido alguna forma de recuperar la antigua IP: cuando ví que me seguían llegando sus paquetes, me lié a darle al ifdown y al ifup a ver, pero nones. Acabé reiniciando varias veces, hasta que comprendí que así, a lo

DHCP and DNS address with cable modem service . .

2001-01-27 Thread Phillip Deackes
I have a cable modem and use the NTL service in the UK. Recently, NTL changed the DNS servers for cable modem users, but I had manually set up /etc/resolv.conf to contain the original addresses. NTL maintain that using a DHCP client should ensure that the ISP can change DNS addresses

Re: DHCP and DNS address with cable modem service . .

2001-01-27 Thread Carel Fellinger
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 02:22:55PM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have a cable modem and use the NTL service in the UK. Recently, NTL changed the DNS servers for cable modem users, but I had manually set up /etc/resolv.conf to contain the original addresses. NTL maintain that using a DHCP

Re: Instalação do Cable Modem(Virtua)

2001-01-26 Thread Luciano Lopes
---Reply to mail from Fernando Fraga e Silva about Instalação do Cable Modem(Virtua) On Tuesday 23 January 2001 18:18, Daniel Tiziani Silva wrote: Amanhã o pessoal do Virtua virá instalar o cable modem aqui na minha maquina, e eu queria uma ajuda para configurá-lo no debian. Alem de

Re: Instalação do Cable Modem(Virtua)

2001-01-25 Thread Fernando Fraga e Silva
On Tuesday 23 January 2001 18:18, Daniel Tiziani Silva wrote: Amanhã o pessoal do Virtua virá instalar o cable modem aqui na minha maquina, e eu queria uma ajuda para configurá-lo no debian. Alem de configurar algumas informacoes no /etc/net/interfaces , o que mais devo fazer? Deve editar o

Instalação do Cable Modem(Virtua)

2001-01-23 Thread Daniel Tiziani Silva
Ola lista Amanhã o pessoal do Virtua virá instalar o cable modem aqui na minha maquina, e eu queria uma ajuda para configurá-lo no debian. Alem de configurar algumas informacoes no /etc/net/interfaces , o que mais devo fazer? Obrigado, Daniel - Original Message - From: Thadeu Penna

Re: Instalação do Cable Modem(Virtua)

2001-01-23 Thread Rafael Franchi Cassaniga
Tiziani Silva wrote: Ola lista Amanhã o pessoal do Virtua virá instalar o cable modem aqui na minha maquina, e eu queria uma ajuda para configurá-lo no debian. Alem de configurar algumas informacoes no /etc/net/interfaces , o que mais devo fazer? Obrigado, Daniel - Original Message

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread sena
On 19/12/2000 at 19:21 -0600, ktb wrote: Install something like pmfirewall or seawall. I've used snip... some of the questions you answer. I don't have any urls' handy but they should be easy to find. After installing your chains snip... http://www.pointman.org/ --

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Manegold
ktb wrote: On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:02:14AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Steven Kurylo
At 06:02 PM 19/12/2000, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody. Is there a free (or low-cost

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread garyjones
At Tue, 19 Dec 2000 19:21:19 -0600 , ktb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:02:14AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. That is an easy thing to do, you are not alone :-) Install

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Gary Hennigan
Manegold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ktb wrote: On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:02:14AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Manegold
Gary Hennigan wrote: Manegold [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ktb wrote: On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:02:14AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Jon Pennington
Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody. I use Coyote Linux (http://www.coyotelinux.com

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Jesse Goerz
and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody. Is there a free (or low-cost) firewall which will work on Debian? I don't feel confident enough to be messing with ipchains

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread mario
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 01:02, Phillip Deackes wrote: I am embarassed to admit that I really want an out-of-box solution - something I can install and perhaps tweak a little as I get more confident. I don't do anything out of the ordinary on the Internet, just the usual mail, news and

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-20 Thread Phillip Deackes
) it starts before ippp0 (my current connection to the Internet is ISDN, my cable modem is to be installed at the start of January) and throws up all sorts of problems. Starting it with X is fine, because if I log out of X the script protecting my box is still effective. -- Phillip Deackes Using Storm

Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-19 Thread Phillip Deackes
I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody. Is there a free (or low-cost) firewall which will work on Debian? I don't feel

Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?

2000-12-19 Thread ktb
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:02:14AM +, Phillip Deackes wrote: I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody

Re: Surfboard 4100 cable modem?

2000-12-18 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000 23:11:07 -0500 Daniel Burrows [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought cable-modems generally were external things that used an ethernet board in the computer itself to hook the system up to the cable box. However, he says that Windows doesn't have a driver for any sort of

Re: Surfboard 4100 cable modem?

2000-12-18 Thread Daniel Burrows
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 07:31:17AM +, Phillip Deackes [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: I thought cable-modems generally were external things that used an ethernet board in the computer itself to hook the system up to the cable box. However, he says that Windows doesn't have a

Surfboard 4100 cable modem?

2000-12-17 Thread Daniel Burrows
(yes, this is slightly non-Debian related, but I hope people will bear with me and not send me too much hate mail) A cousin of mine is wondering if his Surfboard 4100 will work with Linux. I'm not familiar with cable modems, and I don't have physical access to the system, so I'm punting

Re: Cable Modem

2000-10-24 Thread Steve Juranich
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Alvin Smith wrote: Thanks. I printed out and read those last week. I am having problems compiling the programs that come in the sb1000-1.1.2.tar. All of the instructions seem to be for older kernels without cablemodem support. From what I was able to gather, potato

Cable Modem

2000-10-23 Thread Alvin Smith
Hello. Is there anything special that I need to know in order to get a sb1000 cable modem to work under potato? Alvin Smith

Re: Cable Modem

2000-10-23 Thread Andrei Ivanov
You need to read Cable-HOWTO and Ethernet-HOWTO in order to find your NIC-specific information (NICs distributed by cable companies may not work out of the box). Other than that, get NIC working properly (proper kernel modules), fire up dhcp client of your choice with hostname you were given, and

Re: Cable Modem

2000-10-23 Thread Alvin Smith
I am getting compiler errors? Alvin Smith Mr. M wrote: Hello. Is there anything special that I need to know in order to get a sb1000 cable modem to work under potato? Alvin Smith READ the cable modem HOW-TO and the DHCP mini HOW-TO @ www.linuxdoc.org M

Re: Exim configuration on cable modem gateway

2000-09-25 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Phil Brutsche wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... I think the same effect could be achieved simply by changing 'qualify_domain' in exim.conf to 'creighton.edu', in this case. If I'm understanding the

Re: Exim configuration on cable modem gateway

2000-09-22 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Phil Brutsche wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... I'd really like to get the system log summaries outside of a bounce message. Ideally, I'd like the mail to get sent using the machine's external host name

Re: Exim configuration on cable modem gateway

2000-09-22 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... I think the same effect could be achieved simply by changing 'qualify_domain' in exim.conf to 'creighton.edu', in this case. If I'm understanding the problem correctly. Not quite - the

Exim configuration on cable modem gateway

2000-09-21 Thread David Z. Maze
I have a machine set up as an IP masquerading gateway, connecting between an in-house 10base-T LAN and a cable modem. On eth0, it has a host name of 'annular-fried-pastry' (sometimes known as 'donut'), and an IP address of 192.168.1.1. Its configuration on eth1 is returned from the cable modem

Re: Exim configuration on cable modem gateway

2000-09-21 Thread Phil Brutsche
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... I'd really like to get the system log summaries outside of a bounce message. Ideally, I'd like the mail to get sent using the machine's external host name as the address in the outgoing

Re: cable modem: does my hostname matter?

2000-09-13 Thread Bob G
Krzys Majewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My cable provider tells me my hostname is cr275960-a. So I've put cr275960-a in /etc/hostname and everything works. My /etc/hosts looks like this: 127.0.0.1 localhost 24.115.135.172cr275960-a cr275960-a.crdva1.bc.wave.home.com Anyway,

Re: cable modem: does my hostname matter?

2000-09-06 Thread Juli-Manel Merino Vidal
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 09:59:18AM -0700, Krzys Majewski wrote: My cable provider tells me my hostname is cr275960-a. So I've put cr275960-a in /etc/hostname and everything works. My /etc/hosts looks like this: 127.0.0.1 localhost 24.115.135.172cr275960-a

cable modem: does my hostname matter?

2000-09-05 Thread Krzys Majewski
My cable provider tells me my hostname is cr275960-a. So I've put cr275960-a in /etc/hostname and everything works. My /etc/hosts looks like this: 127.0.0.1 localhost 24.115.135.172cr275960-acr275960-a.crdva1.bc.wave.home.com Anyway, cr275960-a is a pretty ugly name for my

Unattended cable modem server - APM required...

2000-09-01 Thread Hogan
One of my jobs has a cable modem attached to a computer in a public demo area.. This server has two network cards and is currently being trialled running WinProxy. As the machine is in a demo area - and is indeed a demo model, its configuration is frequently stuffed by various people installing

Re: Cable modem problems (hardware or software?)

2000-08-07 Thread jbardin
i would just use apt-get install dhcp-client also check out the dhcp client setup at http://home.cfl.rr.com/aawtrey/ he has laid out a nice howto.begin:vcard n:Bardin;Jon x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;; version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] note:www.gamesig.com -uniting the linux gaming

the finer points of pump configuration (dhcp cable modem)

2000-08-03 Thread Tester
the equivalent of /etc/ppp/ip-up when using a cable modem (I'm wondering where a firewall script should be called from.). thanx. (cc not req'd, I read the ng)

Cable modem problems (hardware or software?)

2000-08-02 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
Greetings, I am using road runner for cable modem service. I am using pump for my dhcp client ob a potato box (Pentium 233MMX -- 16MB RAM). The cable modem I've got is a SURFboard 2100. My problem is that occasionally that my cable modem will lock up -- The activity LED will light up

Re: dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-24 Thread Joe Emenaker
Question: How do you get the dhcp client on my firewall computer to grab the cable modem address and not an address from my internal dhcp? If you are going to have two have two ethernet cards in your machine, this is fairly easy and a number of responses have already touched on how to have

Re: dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-24 Thread Mark Carroll
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote: (snip) 2 - If your other DHCP server is *not* the linux box that is going to be talking to the cable-modem, then just hard-code 1-to-1 mappings in your dhcpd.conf file so that it only gives out certain IP's to hardware addresses that it recognizes

dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-23 Thread Chris Hoover
I'm in need of a little help. Tomorrow the cable company is coming to hook up my cable modem (HURRAY). Anyway, I have been told that they (road runner) use dhcp to assign the ip addresses. I know from some pages I have seen that linux will work with road runners dhcp, but I have a different

Re: dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-23 Thread Mark Carroll
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Chris Hoover wrote: (snip) Question: How do you get the dhcp client on my firewall computer to grab the cable modem address and not an address from my internal dhcp? (snip) You tell the DHCP client to grab an address from the ethernet card which is plugged into the cable

Re: dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-23 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 04:54 PM 5/23/00 -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: I'm in need of a little help. Tomorrow the cable company is coming to hook up my cable modem (HURRAY). Anyway, I have been told that they (road runner) use dhcp to assign the ip addresses. I know from some pages I have seen that linux will work

Re: dhcp cable modem (somewhat urgent)

2000-05-23 Thread Mark Carroll
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Ray Olszewski wrote: (snip) Also a heads up: some cable-modem providers require you to use a particular hostname as part of the least request; I can't recall if RR is like this or not. FWIW, RR in Columbus, OH isn't. -- Mark

cable modem

2000-05-08 Thread massa confusa
Hi, I am a newbie with a newly installed slink. I am trying to get online (Cable Modem - Road Runner) but not having much luck. I installed dhcpcd and it appears to start on startup. I installed a tulip card during installation. ifconfig gives me this: eth0 Linkencap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0

Re: cable modem

2000-05-08 Thread Sven Burgener
Hi all I am a newbie with a newly installed slink. I am trying to get online (Cable Modem - Road Runner) but not having much luck. Have set up one, too, just not Road Runner. First had some incompatibility problem with dhclient, so I ended up using dhcpcd. I installed dhcpcd and it appears

re: cable modem

2000-05-08 Thread massa confusa
Hi Sven, Thanks for responding to my question, I do appreciate it. I have tried what you suggested and this is what I got: I installed dhcpcd and it appears to start on startup. Is it really up? A ps x|grep dhcpcd will do for that. When I did that it said: 183 1 S 0:00 grep dhcpcd When I

connect to Internet via cable modem

2000-04-20 Thread Matthew Quigley
Any thought on how I can do this? Any packages out there to do this?

Re: connect to Internet via cable modem

2000-04-20 Thread Carl Fink
: 1)Installed my Ethernet card (3C905). 2)Bought a cable modem. 3)Plugged the patch cable from the Ethernet card into the cable modem. 4)Installed the pump package with apt-get install pump. 4)Ran pump -i. That's it. You might read the Cable Modem HOWTO

Re: connect to Internet via cable modem

2000-04-20 Thread Brian J. Stults
Matthew Quigley wrote: Any thought on how I can do this? Any packages out there to do this? -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null Try the Cable-Modem mini HOWTO. http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/Cable-Modem.html You'll probably need a dhcp client like dhcpcd

Re: connect to Internet via cable modem

2000-04-20 Thread Bob Hilliard
modem. In my case (with Adelphia Power Link) that was all. I did not have to configure dhcp-client at all. YMMV :-) Most cable providers installers and tech-support people don't know anything about Linux. You have to tell them that you can handle it all after they get the cable modem

dhcp-client not working with att @home cable modem

2000-04-01 Thread matt garman
I'm trying to get ATT @home cable modem service working on my system. From what I have gathered, it seems as though it should be as easy as installing a dhcp client package, and let dhcp get everything working for me. I installed Debian's dhcp-client package. It runs, looks as though it's

Re: dhcp-client not working with att @home cable modem

2000-04-01 Thread matt garman
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 11:02:55AM -0600, matt garman wrote: I'm trying to get ATT @home cable modem service working on my system. From what I have gathered, it seems as though it should be as easy as installing a dhcp client package, and let dhcp get everything working for me. ... Sorry, I

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-31 Thread Peter Ross
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 08:05:44AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fairly simple: Make sure your internal network interface is on one of the private networks. I usually use 192.168.1.1 for the interface (192.168.1/24 is the network) Make your kernel with the ipmasq options, install

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-31 Thread Peter Ross
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 10:38:34AM -0600, matt garman wrote: On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:19:38AM -0500, Tom Pfeifer wrote: 1) Here's the contents of my files on newdebian.home (connected to internet) /etc/hostname: newdebian ... After doing these things, I noticed something else:

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread matt garman
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 02:01:05PM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote: You may install other services as you see fit. On my proxy I run a DHCP server for my internal LAN, and I run a caching only named. Great, thanks for the info. I'm a bit time-constrained (i.e. lazy), so could anyone send me

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread matt garman
is enabled. 5) Make sure second ethernet card is enabled and configured 6) Install ipmasq package 7) reboot It's that easy :) I did the above steps, but... I'm trying to setup a home LAN for cable modem sharing. I want my Linux box to act as the server/firewall, and have my roommates connect one

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread Ethan Benson
network mini howto. My other guess is that I've missed some other minor detail. my advice is don't mess with dhcp for the firewalled machines. you may be forced to use it to get an ip from the cable modem but that is a different issue. Does anyone have any hints on getting my LAN running? I'd

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread matt garman
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 10:33:13PM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: why are you trying to use dhcp for a small private lan? just enter static ip addresses into all the machines that are behind the linux firewall. use the 192.168.0.* range. dhcp is more trouble then its worth for just a couple

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread Tom Pfeifer
addresses. Then if your cable modem setup requires dhcp to obtain an IP address, just install the Debian dhcpcd package which is the dhcp client. So I would remove the dhcp package. That's the server which you don't need. To set up the machines completely, you'll want to edit some files on them to assign

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread ferret
if you guys happen to need it. Just websearch. On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, matt garman wrote: Hello: I'm getting a cable modem installation this weekend (ATT @home). In order to not pay for multiple IPs, my three roommates and I are setting up a home network. I plan to run the cablemodem into my

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread matt garman
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:19:38AM -0500, Tom Pfeifer wrote: 2) Here's the other box (olddebian) which shares the internet connection: To bring the interface up: ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 dev eth0 route add default gw

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread matt garman
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 07:19:38AM -0500, Tom Pfeifer wrote: 1) Here's the contents of my files on newdebian.home (connected to internet) /etc/hostname: newdebian ... After doing these things, I noticed something else: the output of ifconfig for eth1: eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread David Wright
Quoting matt garman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): After doing these things, I noticed something else: the output of ifconfig for eth1: eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:A0:CC:5B:DD:F8 inet addr:192.168.0.1 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-30 Thread Jaye Inabnit ke6sls
Here is my two cents worth. 1. locate your 'hosts' file, usually in /etc/hosts. Use vi or some other good editor to add ips for the rest of your boxes. should look something like this: 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.10.1main.mylinuxbox.org linux 192.168.10.20 1stwinbox.win.org

cable modem and LAN

2000-03-29 Thread matt garman
Hello: I'm getting a cable modem installation this weekend (ATT @home). In order to not pay for multiple IPs, my three roommates and I are setting up a home network. I plan to run the cablemodem into my Linux box to use it as the server. I have two ethernet cards that are correctly recognized

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-29 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 01:40:50PM -0600, matt garman wrote: Hello: I'm getting a cable modem installation this weekend (ATT @home). In order to not pay for multiple IPs, my three roommates and I are setting up a home network. I plan to run the cablemodem into my Linux box to use

Re: cable modem and LAN

2000-03-29 Thread Brian Boonstra
Hi Matt The following link: http://linuxrouter.sourceforge.net/documentation/LRP-2.9.4/ has documentation on doing this, for the Debian-based Linux Router Project. For various reasons, you might want to set a machine up with that instead. - Brian

Help with cable modem...

2000-01-16 Thread Ryan Losh
Hello: I am scheduled to have Road Runner service installed next wednesday. I've gone to the trouble of building a decoy box with Windows 95 installed so that the installer doesn't give me any trouble when he/she's here to install the service. I live in Topeka, Kansas, and I don't think

Re: Help with cable modem...

2000-01-16 Thread Howard Mann
Ryan Losh wrote: Hello: I am scheduled to have Road Runner service installed next wednesday. I've gone to the trouble of building a decoy box with Windows 95 installed so that the installer doesn't give me any trouble when he/she's here to install the service. I live in Topeka,

@Home Cable Modem

1999-11-12 Thread Jon Hughes
I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any experience with getting this to work with linux or can anyone give me some advice on what

Re: @Home Cable Modem

1999-11-12 Thread dyer
Jon Hughes wrote: I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any experience with getting this to work with linux or can anyone give

Re: @Home Cable Modem

1999-11-12 Thread ferret
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Jon Hughes wrote: I just recently got hookoed up with the ATT @Home cable modem service. It's great, finally able to play fast games and stuff :) Unfortunatnly it's only setup with Windows 95 right now. Has anyone had any experience with getting this to work

Cable - Modem

1999-11-05 Thread Ángel Carrasco
Hola a todos, Retecal me ha puesto una línea de cable por cerca de mi casa. Tengo un modem de cable pero no sé cómo podría configurarlo. Alguien sabe cómo se configura este tipo de modems??? Alguien tiene algún documento de esto??? Un salu2 Muchas gracias por todo Angel

Re: Cable - Modem

1999-11-05 Thread Hue-Bond
El viernes 05 de noviembre de 1999 a la(s) 08:51:56 +0100, Ángel Carrasco contaba: Retecal me ha puesto una línea de cable por cerca de mi casa. Tengo un modem de cable pero no sé cómo podría configurarlo. Alguien sabe cómo se configura este tipo de modems??? Alguien tiene algún documento de

RE: Cable - Modem

1999-11-05 Thread Ángel Carrasco
vaya. A mi alguien me dijo lo del cable modem pero vete tu a saber. Un saludo y muchas gracias. Angel -Mensaje original- De: Hue-Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Enviado el: viernes, 05 de noviembre de 1999 10:57 Para: Ángel Carrasco Cc: DEBIAN Asunto: Re: Cable - Modem El viernes

Cable modem, Debian firewall/proxy and home PC's - advice!

1999-05-01 Thread Hogland, Thomas E.
Well, I've finally graduated to cable-modem, and picked up a PC to hopefully use as firewall/proxy/whatever (our cable modems are notoriously insecure). Someone have advice on how to do this - tips/tricks/pitfalls? Maybe a good idea of which readme's and howto's to use? I'm not bad at config

Re: Cable modem, Debian firewall/proxy and home PC's - advice!

1999-05-01 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 15:50:28 -0800, Hogland, Thomas E. wrote: ipfwadmin might be enough, put 2 NIC's in it and connect the second one to my hub and the other PC's. Sound practical? Completely. The only pitfall I can see on people helping you is

Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Mark Wagnon
: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7829 advertising 01e1. Is this right? Is my card being recognized? It looks similar to the example in the Cable-Modem-mini-HOWTO. However, ifconfig doesn't show eth0, I just get lo and ppp0 (right now). The linksys site mentions to do a cat /proc/pci, so I

Re: Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam
at 0xe800, 00 a0 cc 22 71 e4, IRQ 12. eth0: MII transceiver #1 config 3100 status 7829 advertising 01e1. Is this right? Is my card being recognized? It looks similar to the example in the Cable-Modem-mini-HOWTO. However, ifconfig doesn't show eth0, I just get lo and ppp0 (right now

Re: Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Mark Wagnon
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote: Hi Mark, I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However. take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it like this. [Config info clipped] This code brings up the network. you might want to check

Re: Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Mark Wagnon
Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam wrote: Hi Mark, I have a Linksys and it seems like your card is identified right. However. take a look at /etc/init.d/network. I am using IP 192.168.1.1 and have it like this. [config info snipped] This code brings up the network. you might want to check

Re: Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Vaidhyanathan G Mayilrangam
Hi Mark, Couple of things. /etc/init.d/network is not your normal stop, start, restart stuff.. It just executes a series of command. your resolv.conf should have search your.domain.com nameserver 1 nameserver 2 nameserver 3 .. For eg, I call my network at home loonys.net. so my resolv.conf

Re: Confused about Cable modem/ NIC setup

1999-04-04 Thread Mark Wagnon
Vaidhy: Thanks for all your help. The the Net-3-HOWTO combined with some info I found from my local LUG's mail archives got me going. Everything I had seemed to be okay, I just added: route add default gw ${GATEWAY} eth0 to my /etc/init.d/network file and I was able to ping my nameservers.

Re: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-21 Thread wtopa
Subject: Need help with new cable modem Date: Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 11:07:58AM -0800 In reply to:Matt Campbell Quoting Matt Campbell([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Help! As of about 8 pm tonight I will have a brand spanking new cable modem connection to the internet. However

Re: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-21 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Sat, Feb 20, 1999 at 02:40:44PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1) Find a driver for the plug-n-pray PCI ethernet controller they installed. (Realtek RTL8029 - a really really generic card, the box doesn't even have the manufacturers name on it) ne2k-pci (as had already been mentioned I

Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-20 Thread Matt Campbell
Help! As of about 8 pm tonight I will have a brand spanking new cable modem connection to the internet. However, at this point it looks like it might only work for Windows 95, and this sucks. Is there anyone out there on the @Home network who might be able to help me configure my linux box

RE: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-20 Thread Shaleh
1) Find a driver for the plug-n-pray PCI ethernet controller they installed. (Realtek RTL8029 - a really really generic card, the box doesn't even have the manufacturers name on it) Supported in the 2.2 series if I recall 2) Configure a DHCP client. Also, in relation to this, I may

Re: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-20 Thread servis
*- On 20 Feb, Matt Campbell wrote about Need help with new cable modem Help! As of about 8 pm tonight I will have a brand spanking new cable modem connection to the internet. However, at this point it looks like it might only work for Windows 95, and this sucks. Is there anyone out

Re: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-20 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999, Matt Campbell wrote: Help! As of about 8 pm tonight I will have a brand spanking new cable modem connection to the internet. However, at this point it looks like it might only work for Windows 95, and this sucks. Is there anyone out there on the @Home network who

Re: Need help with new cable modem

1999-02-20 Thread servis
*- On 20 Feb, Matt Campbell wrote about Need help with new cable modem 1) Find a driver for the plug-n-pray PCI ethernet controller they installed. (Realtek RTL8029 - a really really generic card, the box doesn't even have the manufacturers name on it) A quick search on Realtek's site(http

HELP, Shaw cable modem

1998-10-21 Thread John Maheu
Having just had a cable modem installed on my home machine I find I can't telnet/ftp to most machines. I can't ftp to ftp.debian.org. I know my domainname is not correct, and the dnslookup is causing the problem. How can I fix this? How do I change my domainname on a debian system? Running Deb2

Re: HELP, Shaw cable modem

1998-10-21 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, John Maheu wrote: Having just had a cable modem installed on my home machine I find I can't telnet/ftp to most machines. I can't ftp to ftp.debian.org. I know my domainname is not correct, and the dnslookup is causing the problem. How can I fix this? How do I change my

Re: HELP, Shaw cable modem

1998-10-21 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, John Maheu wrote: [ snip ] : *.*.*.*.edbd1.ab.wave.home.com : ^^ : should this be my new domainname? I have a sneaky suspicion that Shaw's forward and reverse lookups don't jive. Do an nslookup on the IP address you are assigned. Now do a

Re: Juno cable modem

1998-10-13 Thread Russ Cook
this OS. Regards, Russ Russell Cook, Engineering Branch WSR-88D Operational Support Facility (405)366-6520 x4237 [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- From: Sebastian Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Russ Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Juno cable modem Date: Sunday

Re: cable modem

1998-10-06 Thread servis
*- Russ Cook wrote about cable modem | My local cable company is now offering high-speed cable modem service. | The following excerpt is from their web page QA section. I am running | Slink with IPV4 (I believe). | | from Cable web page | Can I use any TCP/IP stack with @Home? | At this time

Re: cable modem

1998-10-06 Thread Packy Anderson
problem using this service? @Home may use a different scheme than the Cable Modem serivce I've got, which is RoadRunner (Time/Warner). RoadRunner uses a modified DHCPd that incorporates a login to their network. Some clever people have hooked up packet scanners and reverse engineered

Re: cable modem

1998-10-06 Thread Chris Hoover
high-speed cable modem service. The following excerpt is from their web page QA section. I am running Slink with IPV4 (I believe). from Cable web page Can I use any TCP/IP stack with @Home? At this time, @Home supports the following: Windows 95, NT workstations, and MacOS 7.5.3 with open

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