Hi,
I'm searching for a roaming ISP preferred using HSDPA or equivalent but not a
must.
I wish to be able to take my laptop and work for any urban area in IL
(Non GushDan areas), already checked few ISPs but they failed to
answer my needs (Pelehone Cellcom):
Pelephone wasn't able to hold ipsec
Hi,
I'm trying to find a simple solution to a small problem: I built a PPTP
service, but I want to disable the option to let a user login multiple times
at once.
I looked at poptop and other related packages and I cannot find anything,
which is quite surprising. Someone suggested me to look
Hetz Ben Hamo het...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to find a simple solution to a small problem: I built a
PPTP service, but I want to disable the option to let a user login
multiple times at once.
I looked at poptop and other related packages and I cannot find
anything, which is quite
That's the basic thing they teach in all the Israeli Cable Internet FAQs :)
I even published a wrapper that does this automatically:
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/10-2003/6117.html
On 1/30/07, Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I appears that pptp (or pppd, don't know) set
: PPTP issues and Barak over cable
That's the basic thing they teach in all the Israeli Cable Internet FAQs :)
I even published a wrapper that does this automatically:
http://mirror.hamakor.org.il/archives/linux-il/10-2003/6117.html
On 1/30/07, Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Sorry for starting a new thread, due to connection issues I have patial net
access.
I connect to the internet over cable (hot) using barak with a pptp connection.
Thursday night they upgraded their system (don't know more details) and since
then I can't connect using linux anymore. Windows works
Do you have a link by chance? I can't find it
I had a working connection according to all those manuals, the problem is that
barak did a major upgrade on their pptp server and my current configuration no
longer works. Now I need to know if it's possible to continue working with them
or whether I
Ok, I found the scripts, they're at cables2.netvision.net.il, will report again
if it works
-Original Message-
From: Baruch Shpirer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 9:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cable connection to barak (pptp)
checkout pptp
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Micha Feigin
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 3:21 PM
To: linux-il@linux.org.il
Subject: RE: cable connection to barak (pptp)
Ok, I found the scripts, they're at cables2.netvision.net.il
From the connection script, it looks to me like the remote side
disconnects from you after the connection has been established.
The log of pptp is not complete. There are supposed to be some messages
by pptp before starting pppd.
There is something strange with the numbers of sent and received
I connect to the internet using cable (hot) through barak. It appears that last
night they had a major upgrade of their pptp server and my linux box no longer
connects.
pptp connection comes up and recieves local and remote addresses and dns
address, but no packets pass over the pptp connection
Hello List :-)
Latest, SLAX 5.1.6,
Motorolla SB4200 on USB ETH0. Detected OK
012 script - using precompiled pptp-linux - Installs OK.
Cable-Start = IFCONFIG = everthing looks ok : eth0 , ppp0 .. =
nothing but HOT !?
012 support said to manually change /etc/ppp/pptp.conf make
Ilia K. wrote:
Some time ago I tried to get a PPTP connection work,
but as you could saw, sometimes one pptp packet is lost and this cause
lots of problems in Linux. The driver tries to buffer subsequental
packets and wait for the lost one until a timeout occurs.
It's generally always a good
actually have no ADSL or Cable connection now (I connect through
Technion LAN). Some time ago I tried to get a PPTP connection work,
but as you could saw, sometimes one pptp packet is lost and this cause
lots of problems in Linux. The driver tries to buffer subsequental
packets and wait for the lost
Hi,
One option which was not mentioned: try to connect by L2TP. See:
http://support.actcom.net.il/support/tips/cableen/cableRedhat_l2tp.php
Amir
On May 27, 13:10, Ilia K. wrote:
} Subject: Re: Question : Connect to barak 013 through cable (PPTP)
On 5/23/06
have replied me!
However, nobody have told me yet, whether I've missed some point in
the configuration.
I want to emphasize the fact, that even under very low load (one ssh
connection only), _half_ of pings are lost when pinging the PPTP
server or some public servers.
Under no circumstances
are lost when pinging the PPTP
server or some public servers.
Under no circumstances this can be treated as normal cable operation.
Please, someone who has working cable connection, send me output of:
ifconfig; route -n
This could help me decide, whether my configuration is OK or buggy
To: Noam Meltzer
Cc: Linux-IL
Subject: Re: Connect to barak 013 through cable (PPTP)
Hi!
On 8/18/05, Noam Meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
One year ago in my previous apartment I had connection
problems to the
cables. After lot of misery I have found that the problem
Hi, Geoffrey!
On 8/19/05, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 01:30:18PM +0300, Ilia K. wrote:
Hi, Geoffrey and thanks for your post!
I understand, that 212.143.205.162 is your PPTP server address. But
what is 212.143.205.253? Which of these IP's are you dialing
On 8/17/05, Ilia K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I very want, that this girl will stay with linux, but internet
connection seems to be the bottle neck. I'll appreciate any
feedback, especially helpful one :)
PPTP is set up by executing:
[...snip...]
I don't know a thing about routing, instead
that this is your problem, but maybe it would help...
Noam
On 8/17/05, Ilia K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, All!
I've convinced one girl to install linux instead of winXP. She is in
Jerusalem and I am in Haifa, but we managed to install SuSe 9.2 and
connect it to barak's cable internet through PPTP
and
connect it to barak's cable internet through PPTP. Now I can ssh to
the computer. Unfortunately, the connection is _very_ unstable and
slow. Half of the packets are seems to be lost. I suppose, the problem
can be somewhere in routing (this is my weak point, so the
probability for the mistakes
:
Hi, All!
I've convinced one girl to install linux instead of winXP. She is in
Jerusalem and I am in Haifa, but we managed to install SuSe 9.2 and
connect it to barak's cable internet through PPTP. Now I can ssh to
the computer. Unfortunately, the connection is _very_ unstable
Hi All again!
Thanks to all guys, who have replied me!
However, nobody have told me yet, whether I've missed some point in
the configuration.
I want to emphasize the fact, that even under very low load (one ssh
connection only), _half_ of pings are lost when pinging the PPTP
server or some public
through cable (PPTP)
Hi!
On 8/18/05, Noam Meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
One year ago in my previous apartment I had connection
problems to the
cables. After lot of misery I have found that the problem had
consisted of two
elements:
1. The cable connection is not very
Hi, All!
I've convinced one girl to install linux instead of winXP. She is in
Jerusalem and I am in Haifa, but we managed to install SuSe 9.2 and
connect it to barak's cable internet through PPTP. Now I can ssh to
the computer. Unfortunately, the connection is _very_ unstable and
slow. Half
Roberto S. Meyer wrote:
We setup ppp0 at 1492 (pppoe) and ppp1 at 1400 (pptp) and it
finally worked. Now I telnet to port 80 and receive the webpages
that didn't receive in the past.
Then the peer you do the pptp with is misconfigured. It was supposed to
advertise the correct MTU
Shachar Shemesh escribió/wrote/a écrit:
[snip]
What do you mean by inner interface? ppp1 (pptp)?
Which mtu/mru values do you suggest for eth0 (1500?), ppp0
(pppoe, 1492?) and ppp1 (pptp, 1300?)
Thank you for your advice.
If you're having trouble connecting from the actual machine
://www.mulix.org/adsl-howto.txt. I'm amazed
anyone still reads it!
Could it be an mtu problem?
Certainly sounds that way. Just drop the MTU on the inner interface to
Great!
~1300 and see if that fixes it.
What do you mean by inner interface? ppp1 (pptp)?
Which mtu/mru
was up I setup ppp1 with pptp through ppp0. Everything seemed
fine until I had trouble getting some web pages.
It isn't a routing problem. I tried these webpages with lynx over
ppp0 without problems. When I setup ppp1 I didn't receive the
page I request from the server.
So, we tried telneting
On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 12:42:34PM -0300, Roberto S. Meyer wrote:
Hi,
I'm having trouble that I think can be compared to this[1] FAQ,
but the link to the possible answer[2] is broken.
it's available at http://www.mulix.org/adsl-howto.txt. I'm amazed
anyone still reads it!
Could it be an
amazed
anyone still reads it!
Could it be an mtu problem?
Certainly sounds that way. Just drop the MTU on the inner interface to
Great!
~1300 and see if that fixes it.
What do you mean by inner interface? ppp1 (pptp)?
Which mtu/mru values do you suggest for eth0 (1500?), ppp0
(pppoe
On Sunday 09 January 2005 08:45, Oron Peled wrote:
On Sunday 09 January 2005 01:28, solomon wrote:
Here's an improved version ...
Few notes (I should have wrote them on your first post, but
didn't have time then):
First of all, thanks for your post. I'm always willing to learn and will
probably don't have a default route.
I had a similar problem with pptp on my new computer. Since no-one on the list
was able to solve it, I wrote a script to re-set the default route. I still
have no idea why the default route doesn't get set up automatically (as it
did on my previous computer). In any
solomon wrote:
I still have no idea why the default route doesn't get set up automatically (as it
did on my previous computer).
IIRC, the 'defaultroute' option of pppd always came as a patch. Some
distros integrate this patch while others prefer to implement it as a
script in
delete
whitespace from the beginning and then pad extra whitespace before the P-t-P
address, before splitting the file.
#!/bin/bash
## create route command after running pptp
## get the IP addresses and remove extra text
ifconfig | grep P-t-P | sed 's/inet addr://; s/Mask:255.255.255.255
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 01:13:39PM +0200, Danny Lieberman wrote:
guys
I'm setting up a new account at home for 013 Barak over a cable modem
and Linksys wrt54g
The 013 Barak PPTP doesnt work for my Linksys WRT54..(Works
ok on a w2k box ) ;-(
I setup
On Friday 07 January 2005 10:15, Danny Lieberman wrote:
1. Altho I get a PPP address and teh DNS addresses of 013 - I CANT ping
anything - get network unreachable
Good. This error means you have problem in *your* routing
table. You probably don't have a default route.
--
Oron Peled
all about, what is pns.barak.net.il and what are
the benefits of this PPTP technology?
Danny Lieberman wrote:
guys
I'm setting up a new account at home for 013 Barak over a cable modem
and Linksys wrt54g
The 013 Barak PPTP doesnt work for my Linksys
WRT54..(Works ok on a w2k box
.
What is this dialing all about, what is pns.barak.net.il and what are
the benefits of this PPTP technology?
pns.barak.net.il is Barak's access point within the cable operator's
private network. It's your gateway to the Internet by using Barak -- in
case you're a Barak customer and can authenticate
guys
I'm setting up a new account at home for 013 Barak over a cable modem
and Linksys wrt54g
The 013 Barak PPTP doesnt work for my Linksys WRT54..(Works
ok on a w2k box ) ;-(
I setup the definitions with pns.barak.net.il and the box dials up and
gets a PPP address and DNS
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 01:13:39PM +0200, Danny Lieberman wrote:
guys
I'm setting up a new account at home for 013 Barak over a cable modem
and Linksys wrt54g
The 013 Barak PPTP doesnt work for my Linksys WRT54..(Works
ok on a w2k box ) ;-(
I setup the definitions
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to get my Internet Zahav over cables internet connection to
work...
I use pptp to do so and have encountered the following problem:
When I issue the command #pppd call cables/iz debug dump logfd 2 it stucks
and does not write any useful debugging messages nowhere ( have
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 12:28:00PM +0200, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
Jul 19 20:24:19 LinuxRules pptp[713]: log[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c:262]:
discarding out-of-order seq is 9995 seqrecv is 9996
I have those as well, on NetVision cable:
Jul 18 06:04:38 furr pptp[12499]: anon log[decaps_gre:pptp_gre.c
probably. whats annoying is that probably you can't suppress these
messages without recompiling the source.
and we are talking, 1 every few minutes.
I removed the debug on the line but it only affects pppd
and not pptp.
Regards,
tzahi.
-Original Message-
From: Ilya Konstantinov
Hi,
Does anyone knows what these mean? and how to minimize them.
there is one line for every few minutes.
background: I have a cables connection to netvision.
pptp 1.1.0
pppd 2.4.1b2
kernel 2.4.4
connection line:
/usr/sbin/pptp-linux cable.netvision.net.il debug user $USERNAME remotename
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:34:30AM +0200, Yaniv Almog wrote:
2. Last June I installed a PPTP client (from pptpclient.sourceforge.net)
to connect my computer through the cables to the Technion VPN server. It
worked smoothly for two months but then, in August, because of
Blasterworm
Yaniv Almog wrote:
2. Last June I installed a PPTP client (from pptpclient.sourceforge.net)
to connect my computer through the cables to the Technion VPN server. It
worked smoothly for two months but then, in August, because of
Blasterworm, the Technion made some changes, one of them
a PPTP client (from pptpclient.sourceforge.net)
to connect my computer through the cables to the Technion VPN server. It
worked smoothly for two months but then, in August, because of
Blasterworm, the Technion made some changes, one of them was to block
the ping port. Since then I cannot connect
explanation and, of course, a solution?
2. Last June I installed a PPTP client (from
pptpclient.sourceforge.net) to connect my computer through the cables to the
Technion VPN server. It worked smoothly for two months but then, in August, because
of Blasterworm, the Technion made some changes, one
of them
On Sunday 04 January 2004 07:02, Ittay Dror wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a dialer to Barak over PPTP (and Ethernet). Does
someone have a ready-made script (for Mandrake 9.1) so that I don't have
to mess with it myself? Also, instructions for how to make a connection
sharing
2004 07:02, Ittay Dror wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a dialer to Barak over PPTP (and Ethernet). Does
someone have a ready-made script (for Mandrake 9.1) so that I don't have
to mess with it myself? Also, instructions for how to make a connection
sharing (not a gw) so another computer
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to setup a dialer to Barak over PPTP (and Ethernet). Does
someone have a ready-made script (for Mandrake 9.1) so that I don't have
to mess with it myself? Also, instructions for how to make a connection
sharing (not a gw) so another computer can use its own dialer
Hi,
Those of you, who use Cable Internet, are probably aware of the fact
that you need to create a static route (with the 'route' or 'ip'
utility) to your ISP's PPTP server.
This Perl script wraps 'pptp' and creates/removes this static route for
you. Simply replace your existing 'pptp' command
I tried to upgrade my home computer to 2.6.0-test5 and when I ran my
cable connection script.
pptp started forking like crazy untill I ran out of proccess and got the
infamous can't fork error.
anybody have a theory about what changes 2.6 introduces that could cause
this.
BTW I use pppd calling
Hi,
I'm trying to connect using user name that contain '#' sign (My ISP use it
for IP VPN) without success.
Connecting with user name without '#' work just fine.
I'm using:
1. kernel 2.4.20
2. pppd version 2.4.0b4
3. pptp-linux version 1.1.0
4. for the tests the pptp server install on Win2K
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 07:29:08PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to connect using user name that contain '#' sign (My ISP use it
for IP VPN) without success.
Connecting with user name without '#' work just fine.
[ ... ]
172.17.2.39:/mnt/params/etc/ppp /bin/pptp
I would like to set up my working pptp command to automatically run when
I start up by putting it into an rc file. I'm using redhat 9.0.
Has anyone done this already who can send me a file illustrating how to
do it (minus my specific account info, of course)?
Yehuda
to do it automaticly,
update-rc.d
I hope that helped.
Alon.
- Original Message -
From: Yehuda Berlinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 11:04 AM
Subject: pptp into rc file
I would like to set up my working pptp command to automatically run when
I
Hi Eliran,
Do you have 'debug' in your /etc/ppp/options? Also, can you post your
/etc/ppp/options ?
This file can cause all sorts of trouble with pppd if not configured properly.
Amit
Eliran wrote:
Dani Arbel wrote:
There isn't pptp-linux and/or pptp-adsl .
There is only pptp
Eliran,
There isn't pptp-linux and/or pptp-adsl .
There is only pptp .
Try to understand the debug info and correct your setup. Anyway, since your
station started the LCP stage of ppp , it means that pptp works fine, and it
is ppp that fails.
Dani
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 12:12, you wrote
with the
pptp-linux binary. I first started it and noticed (pptp-linux notified
me actually ) there is no
'pppd' package so I couldn't run it So I launched my MDK CD and
installed the appropriate RPM...
Still, things are the same. There is no problem with the routing table
neither eth
-secrets instead of
pap-secrets ?
Such as?
It shows me some source code + the errors.
This isn't releavent now as I'm interested in getting the pptp-linux
binary to work,
rather than the 'pptp' one which (I assume) the pptp-adsl package installed
Dani Arbel wrote:
There isn't pptp-linux and/or pptp-adsl .
There is only pptp .
MDK9 CD1 has a package called pptp-adsl not pptp.
The pptp MDK has is completly different than the one in Amir Tal's
tar.gz package
Try to understand the debug info and correct your setup. Anyway, since your
Hello !
I recently installed MDK9 and after *successfuly* being able to get
online under Debian and RedHat,
found that things aren't the same in MDK.
I use the same scripts and configuration as before but there seems to be
an error with the
pptp-linux binary. I first started it and noticed
with the
pptp-linux binary. I first started it and noticed (pptp-linux notified
me actually ) there is no
'pppd' package so I couldn't run it So I launched my MDK CD and
installed the appropriate RPM...
Still, things are the same. There is no problem with the routing table
neither eth cards.
I
with you. Try chap. No idea why it worked with the other distributions
(assuming that you were precise when you said the configuration is the
same).
Then I went to rpmfind.net and d/l'ed the latest version 'pptp-client'
for MDK which installed 'pptp'.
This pptp binary is very strange and always
of the IP numbers and use that
number in the cablestart script and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.
I used pptp-linux package supplied with unstable debian branch (instead of
recommended pptp-linux downloadable from netvision) and it worked well.
PS. The computer is connected to ADSL router (not modem) as well
that
number in the cablestart script and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets file.
I used pptp-linux package supplied with unstable debian branch (instead of
recommended pptp-linux downloadable from netvision) and it worked well.
actualy, i think its the same binary ;)
tal.
PS. The computer is connected
the 3.x
version ?
---
Oleg Kobets
Network Administrator
Breakthrough LTD.
054-747132
03-6349922 Ext 26
Black hole is God divided by zero
- Original Message -
From: Doron Shikmoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 1:31 AM
Subject: PPPoE instead of PPTP
Hi all,
Bezeq's installation instructions for ADSL user require setting up a
PPTP VPN (tunnel).
It seems as if many people believe that this is a firm requirement, and
that it would not
be possible to use different schemes - case in point, PPPoE - to connect
to ADSL,
because Bezeq does
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday 24 November 2002 01:31, you wrote:
Comments welcome.
Just one comment: Great stuff. Since most distros come with PPPoE and not
PPTP it makes installing Bezeq ADSL a little easier for newbie Linux users.
Thanks for writing the document
I have problem using Win2K VPN server from Linux.
I success to connect to it, to receive an IP address in remote network,
but when I try to ping something inside intranet I fail. I even can not
ping other side of PPtP link. When I replace my default gateway with
second side of link - PPtP
First thing to check is if you added a routing entry for the internal
network.
PPTP by default only adds a route to the internal ip of the pptp
gateway, that is if the pptp server gives you a 192.168.1.2 and it has a
192.168.1.1, there will be only a route to 192.168.1.1, you need to add
a route
Hello
I'm trying to establish PPtP VPN connection between two Linux
boxes using pptp client and pptpd (poptop) server.
The most annoying thing is that I'm able to connect to MS VPN
server using pptp client and I'm able to connect to Linux pptpd
server using MS VPN connection.
Problem is from
maybe it has something to do with MPPE ? As far as I understood, you need
mppe enabled pptp and some kernel module ?
please correct me if I wrong.
Oleg.
- Original Message -
From: Michael Sternberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: LinuxIL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:26 AM
In order to see the problem I suggest adding the 'debug' option to
ppp/pptp, you can do this on the client by adding debug to the pptp
command. You can also add the debug option on the pptpd server in the
pptpd.conf file.
You need to have the ip_gre module in the kernel, the pptp communication
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:17:59 +0200
Oleg Kobets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maybe it has something to do with MPPE ? As far as I understood,you need
mppe enabled pptp and some kernel module ?
No, the problem solved by loading ip_gre module on both (!) ends of
connection. Strange that I don't need
* Michael Sternberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021024 19:16]:
Let's say I have four computers (A,B,C,D) in four different networks and
want to organize a VPN between them. I can make VPN from one computer
(A) to three others (B,C,D) and I can even use the same IP for all
three connections on
Quoting Guy Cohen, from the post of Sat, 19 Oct:
[blah blah blah so much crap i can cry]
And if i tell you what kernel version im using would you know
how to solve this problem? let me think about it Nope you wouldn't.
I have one too, but I'll save you the long read of the annoying exact
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002, Guy Cohen wrote about Re: [long] asking for help properly [Was:
pptp kernel freeze]:
[blah blah blah so much crap i can cry]
Do you really think that with such an attitude anyone would want to help
you now?
And if i tell you what kernel version im using would you know
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 06:13, Guy Cohen wrote:
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 02:32:13AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Latest kernel/pptp/pppd.
no error messages, but pppd terminated before freeze. it happens to me
on a regular besis.
Flames notwithstanding this list is more often helpful
2.4.1, pptp version 1.1.0-1.
The only reason i suspect that is a bug with pppd is because 2 times
I was lucky enough to be on the logging terminal when it happened
and the last thing showed before the freeze was pppd: terminated by peer.
--
http://www.uadm.com | Local and Remote Unix
kernel/pptp/pppd.
no error messages, but pppd terminated before freeze. it happens to me
on a regular besis.
Flames notwithstanding this list is more often helpful than not,
*provided* a question is asked to which an answer can be given. The
above is an example of how *not* to ask
Quoting Gilad Ben-Yossef, from the post of Sat, 19 Oct:
Right now I don't think he will bother giving you the time of day and
so shall I.
much ado about a dead issue. I think I summed it up 3 messages ago. I
now regret forwarding Guy's CV to our recruiter, since he's obviously a
lone wolf and
.
Gilad, actually I posted this problem to the list and not Guy, so please
don't ignore me in the process of flaming Guy. You may flame, or you may
help, as I don't see any wrong about what Guy wrote, he just agreed with me
that the problem occurs as well and then I posted my versions (kernel, pptp
I already supplied the relevant details per Nadav request.
Kernel 2.4.18 vanilla (ie unpatched)
Debian 3.0 testing
pptp 1.1.0
pppd 2.4.1
Kernel compiled with gcc 2.95 (not 3.2), everything is NOT modules but
compiled in the kernel. It is worth mentioning that it is Debian Kernel,
that means
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 13:31, Oleg Kobets wrote:
Kernel compiled with gcc 2.95 (not 3.2), everything is NOT modules but
compiled in the kernel.
From the pptp web site for the latest version:
Ensure that the configuration builds PPP support as modules. We've
found that static compilation
.
after the way you were talking to people here, no one *really* wants to know
anything about your problem anymore.
either start behaving, or shut the hell up !
no one here works for you.
tal.
It's an old p-133
running with kernel 2.4.19. pppd version 2.4.1, pptp version 1.1.0-1.
The only reason
to know.
after the way you were talking to people here, no one *really* wants to know
anything about your problem anymore.
either start behaving, or shut the hell up !
no one here works for you.
tal.
It's an old p-133
running with kernel 2.4.19. pppd version 2.4.1, pptp version
, no one *really* wants to
know anything about your problem anymore.
either start behaving, or shut the hell up !
no one here works for you.
tal.
It's an old p-133
running with kernel 2.4.19. pppd version 2.4.1, pptp version 1.1.0-1.
The only reason i suspect that is a bug
Yo list,
I don't know if you ppl don't already know this, but the so called alcatel
modems are in fact routers with some features disabled. I was fiddling with
pptp since bezeq started the adsl service, and ate a lot of crap from it,
till I found this thing. Since imho the majority of modems
is that the Pro mode makes it much
more vulnerable to carcking from the outside, since it gets a real IP
all of a sudden.
another option (if you are rich) is to get an S-Box (www.s-box.com), or
if you are poor, a 4 port 10/100 hub and pptp router from linksys:
http://linksys.com/Products/product.asp
On 19 Oct 2002, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
http://www.iglu.org.il/mailing-lists/linux-il.html
If none exist, I am willing to write (and maintain) one in my copious
spare time [NB: the usual meaning of this is never, cf. the Jargon
File; here I really mean I am willing to do it if it is needed,
the computers behind it.
a. ok now lets hypothesize that your modem gets hacked on the pro mode.
using the above assumption as the reality of the Linux configuration,
the modem will in effect be just another computer on the network.
b. lets now return to the pptp session configuration. if somehow the
hacker
Hi!
I had a really weird occurence yesterday. My server
froze with kernel freeze and the message stated that what froze it was pptp. It
was not the first time it happened, so I am a little worried here.
Does anyone has such experience or knows how to fix
it ?
---Oleg KobetsNetwork
Yup, had that too. My only guess is that is either a bug with pptp, pppd,
or the kernel ;)
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:32:24PM +0200, Oleg Kobets wrote:
Hi!
I had a really weird occurence yesterday. My server froze with kernel freeze and the
message stated that what froze it was pptp
kernel 2.4.18 vanilla
debian testing
pptp 1.1.0 (or debian package name 1.1.0-2)
You know it's pptp's fault because your computer freezes with kernel debug
info and what module caused the freeze. Trust me, it's pptp.
Also I noticed a pattern, it freezes when there is a high load on network
On Sat, 2002-10-19 at 00:40, Oleg Kobets wrote:
kernel 2.4.18 vanilla
Have you tried it with a more recent kernel? Perhaps it the problem is
already solved?
debian testing
pptp 1.1.0 (or debian package name 1.1.0-2)
You know it's pptp's fault because your computer freezes with kernel debug
Guy Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry, I cannot help you. But in situations like these, mentioning the
version of the kernel you are running pptp, and/or your distribution
can be helpful. So is writing here the exact message that led you to belive
it was a kernel freeze
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