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and i noticed, that one cannot reach the tab where to enter the proxy-configuration. so i suggest you to start midori in the shell and let the output be on your desktop. Sean Chadwell schrieb: > I get a lively response pinging 10.10.1.100, some packet loss showing, > but a steady response after a few seconds. > > From the resolv.conf servers I get nothing at all. Which seems weird > (to me, I rush to point out), given that if I ping live.vodafone.in > <http://live.vodafone.in>, that resolves to 10.10.1.160 in just a > couple seconds. Nothing else resolves, though (I mean, like, nothing > like www.google.com <http://www.google.com>, which I'm told is a bad > address). If I add free DNS (208.67.222.222), google resolves but I > get no response from ping. > > And, honestly, there has to be something out of whack with logging, as > the 'grep ppp /var/log/messages only tells me there is no such file or > directory. > > As for the browser, Midori loads nothing at all for 10.10.1.100:9401 > <http://10.10.1.100:9401>. > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Matthias Huber > <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > encinalense schrieb: > > OK, cool. > > > > I'm told -- by Vodafone and others > > > > http://www.vodafone.in/existingusers/vodafonelive/pages/subscribe_settingericsson.aspx > > this example is for Sony/Ericsson, but you can see the basics > there -- that > > I'll require a proxy (10.10.1.100) for gprs to work. Sounds like > the same > > thing Niek is dealing with (sorry, Joachim, to have gotten you > two confused > > on my last post). > > > > > > ok. i see. > > there is not written gprs-proxy (which is different from http-proxy) > > but there is written http-proxy. > > And I hate to admit this, but I'm not seeing a ppp log in > /var/log. Is it > > somewhere else? > > > > > it is in /var/log/messages, and you provided it already. > > please do the following: (but before, please do a ping after > connecting, see below) > > grep ppp /var/log/messages > and give us the output. > > > after connecting, do a ping on the proxy of vodafone: > > ping 10.10.1.100 > > and give us the output. > > > AGAIN: dont set any ip adresses per hand on the interfaces or gateways > or /etc/resolv.conf. with > one exception: in your browser put the ip adress (10.10.1.100, > portnumber 9401) and login and password of your connection. > > btw: resolv.conf: > > do a cat /etc/resolv.conf, there are maybe two lines, in there are > ip-adresses, > take them and do a ping on them: > > ping 87.234.17.218, for example > > give us the output. > > > > > > -- Mit freundlichen GrĂ¼ssen Matthias Huber Kohlstattstr. 14 86459 Wollishausen Tel: 08238-7998 LPI000181125
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