Jim it looks like diald is running OK. Hence the delaying 30 seconds message which is
the default once disconnected.
Is it dialing and disconnecting or not dialing at all ?
Are you running masquerading ? If so you need to insert "demasq" into your diald.conf
I'll have a better look at what mine does when I get home because I use 6.1 & diald
also.
Wilson Fletcher
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From: Jim Grunewald[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 11 February 2000 14:18
To: Linux Diald
Subject: Clueless Newbie needs help, Please
I am having a lot of problem getting diald to do
anything for me. I am using RH6.1 and diald 0.99.1-2.
I am using an external 56K modem on /dev/ttyS0. Here
is some information that might be helpful:
/etc/diald.conf:
---
include /usr/lib/diald/standard/filter
mode ppp
device /dev/modem
pppd-options noauth
speed 57600
crtscts
defaultroute
lock
modem
dynamic
local 10.0.0.2
remote 10.0.0.3
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -f
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/chat-ppp0"
fifo /etc/diald/diald.ctl
addroute /etc/diald_up
ip-up /etc/ip_up
ip-down /etc/diald_up
---
diald_up
---
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
---
ip_up
---
#! /usr/bin/perl
($if,$arg_mask,$local,$remote) = @ARGV;
# Looks at an IP address and returns network,
broadcast address and
# mask. Assumes no subnetting.
sub inspect_ip {
my($ip) = @_;
my($octet1,$octet2,$octet3,$octet4,$net,$bcast,$mask);
($octet1,$octet2,$octet3,$octet4) =
split(/\./,$ip);
if (192 <= $octet1) { # Class C
$net = "$octet1.$octet2.$octet3.0";
$bcast = "$octet1.$octet2.$octet3.255";
$mask = "255.255.255.0";
} elsif (128 <= $octet1) { # Class B
$net = "$octet1.$octet2.0.0";
$bcast = "$octet1.$octet2.255.255";
$mask = "255.255.0.0";
} else { # Class A
$net = "$octet1.0.0.0";
$bcast = "$octet1.255.255.255";
$mask = "255.0.0.0";
}
return ($net,$bcast,$mask);
}
($net,$bcast,$mask) = &inspect_ip($local);
system "/etc/firewall", $if, $local, $net, $bcast,
$mask, $remote;
---
results from the route command: (I hope you can read
this)
---
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags
Metric Ref Use
Iface
192.168.1.254 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0
0 0
ethO
127.0.0.3 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0
0 0
sl0
192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0
0 0
eth0
127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 0
0 0 lo
default 192.168.1.254 0.0.0.0 UG 0
0 0
eth0
default * 0.0.0.0 U 1
0 0
sl0
---
the result from the lsmod command:
---
Module Size Used by
slip 7700 2 (autoclean)
slhc 4328 1 (autoclean) [slip]
tulip 25252 1 (autoclean)
---
/etc/resolv.conf
---
domain jebg.com
search localdomain
nameserver 192.168.1.254
---
I tried changes to my resolv.conf file by changing the
search line to:
search (ISP domain)
and adding the lines:
nameserver (ISP DNS1)
nameserver (ISP DNS2)
When I booted up, it locked up trying to start Samba.
If I click on a link in Netscape, I get a message
saying that "Netscape is unable to locate the server
"___" Please check the server name..."
If I enter an IP address as a URL (eg.
http//152.2.254.81), the comets steak in the Netscape
logo, after a while, the RS and TR lights in the modem
light up and that's all. The modem does not dial.
The messages log shows this:
.
.
.
Feb 6 21:01:33 mudbug diald[421]: Trigger: tcp
10.0.0.2/1059 152.2.254.81/80
Feb 6 21:01:33 mudbug diald[421]: Calling site
10.0.0.3
Feb 6 21:02:19 mudbug diald[421]: Connect script
failed
Feb 6 21:02:20 mudbug diald[421]: Delaying 30 seconds
before clear to dial.
.
.
.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
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