Linux-Networking Digest #841, Volume #9          Sun, 10 Jan 99 17:13:41 EST

Contents:
  100% RX packages overruns.. ("Egger")
  Re: Sendmail problems "Returned Mail: User Unknown" (Holy One)
  hostname and finger plan (Chris)
  Re: su won't let me shutdown/ifconfig (YoYo)
  Re: External ISDN adapter - Does it need to use mlppp? (Mark Cooperstein)
  VNC Desktop (Malay Shah)
  Re: What linux works best with a cable modem? (Paul E Larson)
  VNC Desktop (Malay Shah)
  Re: External ISDN adapter - Does it need to use mlppp? (Mark Cooperstein)
  Re: Did PPP eat my routing table? (David Kirkpatrick)
  Re: Did PPP eat my routing table? (David Kirkpatrick)
  How to setup routing? ("Conrad Hagemans")
  simple sendmail question ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: SEE YA' LATER SUCKERS !!! HAHAHAHA !!! ("Peter L. Berghold")
  Re: [Q] PnP modem not working (Chris)

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From: "Egger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 100% RX packages overruns..
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:51:04 +0100

I got the opportunity to buy an HP NetServer 4/66 LC recently. It comes
along with 32MB of RAM, a SCSI harddrive of 1.2 GB, a 3.5'' floppy drive and
a SCSI CD-ROM.
My intention is to set up a network, where this machine is to function as a
file- and services
server.
While I did not have any problem to install and run LINUX (RedHat
distribution 5.0) on this machine I am not able to configure the ethernet
network. The network card is o.k, because it is a moved one from another PC,
where it worked always perfectly under LINUX (identical RedHat installation)
and also under Windows95.
When trying to use the setup of RedHat with the network options turned on,
the machine crashes after attempting to load the network.
When loading the module 'ewrk3' after starting the machine, there is no
problem to do so. Pinging one of the other PC results in 100% lost packages.
When reviewing ifconfig and netstat -i output, it appears that the 100% of
RX-packages result in overruns.
After using ifdown eth0 en the ifup eth0 there again the system hangs, but
of course can be recalled by using CTRL-C.
For your information I append DMESG, IFCONFIG and ROUTE -n
output together with the contents of HOST and NETWORK.


Who can tell me, what I do wrong?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Willi Egger

DMESG:

Console: 16 point font, 400 scans
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25, 1 virtual console (max 63)
pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory structure at 0x000fff70
pcibios_init : BIOS32 Service Directory entry at 0xfd80f
pcibios_init : PCI BIOS revision 2.00 entry at 0xfd855
Probing PCI hardware.
PCI bridge optimization.
    Cache L2: Not supported.
    CPU-PCI posted write: on.
    CPU-Memory posted write: on.
    PCI-Memory posted write: on.
    PCI burst: on.
Calibrating delay loop.. ok - 33.18 BogoMIPS
Memory: 30560k/32768k available (872k kernel code, 384k reserved, 764k data)
This processor honours the WP bit even when in supervisor mode. Good.
Swansea University Computer Society NET3.035 for Linux 2.0
NET3: Unix domain sockets 0.13 for Linux NET3.035.
Swansea University Computer Society TCP/IP for NET3.034
IP Protocols: IGMP, ICMP, UDP, TCP
Swansea University Computer Society IPX 0.34 for NET3.035
IPX Portions Copyright (c) 1995 Caldera, Inc.
Appletalk 0.17 for Linux NET3.035
Checking 386/387 coupling... Ok, fpu using exception 16 error reporting.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... Ok.
Linux version 2.0.32 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.7.2.3) #2
Sun Jan 10 16:03:44 CET 1999
Starting kswapd v 1.4.2.2
Serial driver version 4.13 with no serial options enabled
tty00 at 0x03f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
tty01 at 0x02f8 (irq = 3) is a 16550A
PS/2 auxiliary pointing device detected -- driver installed.
Ramdisk driver initialized : 16 ramdisks of 4096K size
loop: registered device at major 7
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
aic7xxx: <Adaptec AIC-7770 SCSI host adapter> at EISA 11
aic7xxx: BIOS enabled, IO Port 0xbc00, IRQ 15 (level sensitive), Revision >=
E
aic7xxx: Twin Channel, A SCSI ID 7, B SCSI ID 7, 4/4 SCBs, QFull 4, QMask
0x7
scsi0 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 4.1/3.2
scsi : 1 host.
scsi0: Scanning channel A for devices.
  Vendor: HP        Model: 1.050 GB #A2      Rev: 0180
  Type:   Direct-Access                      ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
  Vendor: TEAC      Model: CD-ROM CD-56S     Rev: 1.0D
  Type:   CD-ROM                             ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi CD-ROM sr0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
scsi0: Scanning channel B for devices.
scsi : detected 1 SCSI cdrom 1 SCSI disk total.
SCSI device sda: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 2051460 [1001 MB] [1.0 GB]
PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation)
TCP compression code copyright 1989 Regents of the University of California
PPP Dynamic channel allocation code copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc.
PPP line discipline registered.
eth0: DE203-AB at 0x300, h/w address 08:00:2b:95:54:da,
      has a 2k RAM window at 0xc8000 and uses IRQ5.
Partition check:
 sda: sda1 sda2 sda3
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Trying to unmount old root ... okay
Adding Swap: 51196k swap-space (priority -1)
VFS: Disk change detected on device 02:00

IFCONFIG:
lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Bcast:127.255.255.255  Mask:255.0.0.0
          UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:3584  Metric:1
          RX packets:91 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
          TX packets:91 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 08:00:2B:95:54:DA
          inet addr:192.168.0.3  Bcast:192.168.0.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:0 errors:140 dropped:0 overruns:140
          TX packets:118 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
          Interrupt:5 Base address:0x300

ROUTE -n:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use
Iface
192.168.0.0     0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0       10 eth0
127.0.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.0.0.0       U     0      0        2 lo
0.0.0.0         192.168.0.254   0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0

/ETC/HOSTS
127.0.0.1  localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.0.3  fileserver.sambeek.nl fileserver

/ETC/SYSCONFIG/NETWORK
NETWORKING=yes
FORWARD_IPV4=false
HOSTNAME=fileserver.sambeek.nl
DOMAINNAME=sambeek.nl
GATEWAY=192.168.0.254
GATEWAYDEV=eth0





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Holy One)
Subject: Re: Sendmail problems "Returned Mail: User Unknown"
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:48:38 GMT

On Sun, 10 Jan 1999 18:27:02 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris) wrote:

>>I'm using R H 5.2... I can send messages out but when someone tries to send
>>me a EMail the sender gets header stating "Retured Mail: User Unknown"  with
>>this message:
>>
>>The original message was received at Fri, 8 Jan 1999 09:44:56 -0500 (EST)
>>from [216.76.106.20]
>>
>>   ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>   ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>>... while talking to mail.company.com.:
>>>>> RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>><<< 551 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... we do not relay
>>550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown
>>
>>How can I correct this error...

Try this.   Your machine has a name.  somename.company.com  Add an
entry into your /etc/sendmail.cw file that says:
company.com

That worked for me.  Otherwise try addressing the mail to
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: hostname and finger plan
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:05:03 GMT

How do I change my hostname without rebooting?  Is it even possible?
Right now it's localhost.localdomain and I want it to be my domain
name.  I've used linuxconf with success but I'm telneting right now
and I can't run a gui app ya know?
Also, how do I set the plan for users?  I assume it's a file somewhere
in the ~user directory but I can't figure it out.  Any help is
greatfully welcomed! =)

Thanks,

Chris

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (YoYo)
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux,linux.redhat.misc
Subject: Re: su won't let me shutdown/ifconfig
Date: 10 Jan 1999 15:12:58 -0600

In article <77ashg$njg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, A.G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have read in many a post that one shouldn't logon as root.
>
>Alright, I have set up an account for myself to log on. But how do I
>shutdown the system in the end of the session? "su" doesn't help - I get
>"command not found" message when I try to enter shutdown or ifconfig for
>example.

When you 'su' you still have the PATH that you had in your user account.
If you're trying to run a command that lives in a directory that's not in
your path, you won't be able to find it. Try this: 'su' to root, and do
"locate command-I-want-to-find". That should give you the full pathname of
the command you're trying to invoke (e.g. "/sbin/ifconfig"). Then try
invoking it by its full pathname.


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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Cooperstein)
Subject: Re: External ISDN adapter - Does it need to use mlppp?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:13:15 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I've been trying for days to get connected to my ISP.  It's almost
>comical.  This has got to be the most difficult thing I've ever done
>with computers.  I can't believe the lack of information on this
>subject.  HOWTO?  HOWTO my ass!  These things vary from distro to
>distro.  They aren't maintained and all the ones that pertain to ppp
>were written 3 years ago.
>
>So after many days of frustration it's come to this.  Do I need to use
>mulit link ppp with my external ISDN?  Is my work with ppp all for
>naught?
>
>
>Tom
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

I use a Motorola Impact IQ and a 16750 high speed serial port with RH 5.2 
kernel 2.1.130.  I connect on both B channels, hence I suppose this is mlppp?  
I didn't do anything special (if you don't count three weeks of steep learning 
curve, cussing, losing (and then regaining) my sanity, diddle, try, reboot, 
diddle, try, reboot, ad nauseum).  Anyway, according to my BitSurfro PRO 
manual, multi-link ppp protocol is handled by the TA itself, leading me to 
believe it's independent of ppp protocol on Linux (assuming external TA's, 
might be different with the ISDN kernel support for internally supported 
TA's).

I assume you have gotten your ISDN TA to work correctly with both B channels 
with Win95/98 (yuck..)?? If this is correct, then you have a configuration 
problem, probably with the command you are giving your TA to setup for mlppp 
and to dial your ISP on both B channels.  If you've never gotten a mlppp 
connection, check with your ISP and see if they've enabled your account for a 
mlppp connection.  This ususally means giving your account for two 
simultaneous login's at one time (which normally they dont allow).

What kind of equipment are you using and maybe I can help some more? Also, 
what kernel?

Mark 

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From: Malay Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: VNC Desktop
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:12:39 GMT

Hi, I was wondering how I would setup a VNC Desktop server on a redhat
5.2 machine.  I have install VNC, but I can't seem to connect to it with
my Win95 machine this is what I get in the log file

10/01/99 21:00:10 Xvnc version 3.3.2r3
10/01/99 21:00:10 Copyright (C) 1997-8 Olivetti & Oracle Research
Laboratory
10/01/99 21:00:10 See http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc for information about VNC

10/01/99 21:00:10 Desktop name 'X' (malay.shah.net:0)
10/01/99 21:00:10 Protocol version supported 3.3
10/01/99 21:00:10 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
10/01/99 21:00:10 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5800
10/01/99 21:00:10   URL http://malay.shah.net:5800
failed to set default font path
'/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/X11R6/lib/$
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111

How would I go about getting past this error?  thanks in advance.


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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul E Larson)
Subject: Re: What linux works best with a cable modem?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 20:25:33 GMT

In article <779uco$s1a$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (smile) wrote:
>I have a cable modem Com/21 and an ethernet card Tbase/10 on ISA slot.
>Would like to know which linux would work best with my configuration.
>I've got also amd 350 and w95(intend to install w98).
>Would appreciate any advice.
>
So far Redhat and Caldera have been the easiest to configure for my cable 
modem. With Redhat I use DHCP and with Caldera it is BOOTP, haven't tried DHCP 
with Caldera yet.

Paul

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From: Malay Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: VNC Desktop
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:14:56 GMT

Hi, I was wondering how I would setup a VNC Desktop server on a redhat
5.2 machine.  I have install VNC, but I can't seem to connect to it with
my Win95 machine this is what I get in the log file

10/01/99 21:00:10 Xvnc version 3.3.2r3
10/01/99 21:00:10 Copyright (C) 1997-8 Olivetti & Oracle Research
Laboratory
10/01/99 21:00:10 See http://www.orl.co.uk/vnc for information about VNC

10/01/99 21:00:10 Desktop name 'X' (malay.shah.net:0)
10/01/99 21:00:10 Protocol version supported 3.3
10/01/99 21:00:10 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 5900
10/01/99 21:00:10 Listening for HTTP connections on TCP port 5800
10/01/99 21:00:10   URL http://malay.shah.net:5800
failed to set default font path
'/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/X11R6/lib/$
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111

How would I go about getting past this error?  thanks in advance.

Malay Shah
Please send any replies to my email address as well as the newsgroup


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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Cooperstein)
Subject: Re: External ISDN adapter - Does it need to use mlppp?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:19:57 GMT

In article <OJ8m2.601$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark 
Cooperstein) wrote:

Following up to my own article.. how silly!!     :-)
>
>
>I use a Motorola Impact IQ and a 16750 high speed serial port with RH 5.2 

No, no, no, I got 3Com and Motorola on the brain... I have a Motorola BitSurfr 
PRO ISDN device, not an Impact IQ (a 3Com product).  Sorry!!

Mark

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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Did PPP eat my routing table?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 16:24:47 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Bill Voight wrote:
> 
> Sports fans,
> 
> I have a three station network at home..  Thetageek (192.168.1.4) is
> W98/RH5.2,
> betageek (192.168.1.3) is RH5.0, and geekdom (192.168.1.1) is RH5.2.
> They talked
> and played nice no matter what OS I used on thetageek till I got PPP
> running on
> geekdom.  Now thetageek and betageek talk fine (regardless of
> thetageek's OS), but
> geekdom's being unsociable.
> 
>  Here's route -n from betageek (cleaned up for proper spacing):
>

=====================================================================hub
        |                        |                      |
thetageek 1.4                betageek 1.3            geekcom 1.1
ppp
What do you have for entries in Control Pannel Network
Configuration, hosts,
interfaces on routing for each machine?

 
>  Kernel IP routing table
>  Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref
> Use  Iface
>  127.0.0.1       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH    0      01     lo
>  192.168.1.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0     U       0> 0         5     eth0
>  127.0.0.0       -                   255.0.0.0             !> 0      888     -
> 
>  If you prefer netstat -rn, betageek's looks like this (ditto spacing):
> 
>  Kernel IP routing table
>  Destination     Gateway       Genmask             Flags   MSS  Window
> irtt Iface
>  127.0.0.1       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH     3584 0            0   lo
>  192.168.1.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0     U        1500 0            0   eth0
>  127.0.0.0       -                   255.0.0.0             !> -         -            
> -    -
> 
>  In both cases, the 127.0.0.1 line is missing from geekdom and 127.0.0.0
> 
>  has the lo interface instead of a -
> 
>  ifconfig -a from betageek (ditto spacing):
> 
>  lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
>            inet addr:127.0.0.1  Bcast:127.255.255.255  Mask:255.0.0.0
>            UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:3584  Metric:1
>            RX packets:2044 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            TX packets:2044 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
> 
>  eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:C0:08:4B:51
>            inet addr:192.168.1.3  Bcast:192.168.1.255
> Mask:255.255.255.0
>            UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>            RX packets:11593 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            TX packets:2641 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            Interrupt:10 Base address:0x310 Memory:cc000-d0000
> 
>  I've compared geekdom's ifconfig -a output and other than hardware
>  address, ip address and items specific to each card, it's identical.
> 
> I've tried dropping and adding routes (I'm not sure that's effective
>  with the loopback), rebooting, modifying routes, etc.  No luck.  Does
>  anyone have any idea what's going on?
> 
> I've tried messages to my local linux user group, verified that the wire
> and hub port are OK as well.  I'm mystified.

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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Did PPP eat my routing table?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 16:29:16 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

My 127 also evaporates and I can't ping locally.  Adding ifconfig
lo 127.0.0.1.
Also keep the default route open in Network Configuration,
Routing i.e no
entry there.
d

Bill Voight wrote:
> 
> Sports fans,
> 
> I have a three station network at home..  Thetageek (192.168.1.4) is
> W98/RH5.2,
> betageek (192.168.1.3) is RH5.0, and geekdom (192.168.1.1) is RH5.2.
> They talked
> and played nice no matter what OS I used on thetageek till I got PPP
> running on
> geekdom.  Now thetageek and betageek talk fine (regardless of
> thetageek's OS), but
> geekdom's being unsociable.
> 
>  Here's route -n from betageek (cleaned up for proper spacing):
> 
>  Kernel IP routing table
>  Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref
> Use  Iface
>  127.0.0.1       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH    0      0
> 1     lo
>  192.168.1.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0     U       0
> 0         5     eth0
>  127.0.0.0       -                   255.0.0.0             !
> 0      888     -
> 
>  If you prefer netstat -rn, betageek's looks like this (ditto spacing):
> 
>  Kernel IP routing table
>  Destination     Gateway       Genmask             Flags   MSS  Window
> irtt Iface
>  127.0.0.1       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH     3584
> 0            0   lo
>  192.168.1.0   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0     U        1500
> 0            0   eth0
>  127.0.0.0       -                   255.0.0.0             !
> -         -             -    -
> 
>  In both cases, the 127.0.0.1 line is missing from geekdom and 127.0.0.0
> 
>  has the lo interface instead of a -
> 
>  ifconfig -a from betageek (ditto spacing):
> 
>  lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
>            inet addr:127.0.0.1  Bcast:127.255.255.255  Mask:255.0.0.0
>            UP BROADCAST LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:3584  Metric:1
>            RX packets:2044 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            TX packets:2044 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
> 
>  eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:00:C0:08:4B:51
>            inet addr:192.168.1.3  Bcast:192.168.1.255
> Mask:255.255.255.0
>            UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>            RX packets:11593 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            TX packets:2641 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>            Interrupt:10 Base address:0x310 Memory:cc000-d0000
> 
>  I've compared geekdom's ifconfig -a output and other than hardware
>  address, ip address and items specific to each card, it's identical.
> 
> I've tried dropping and adding routes (I'm not sure that's effective
>  with the loopback), rebooting, modifying routes, etc.  No luck.  Does
>  anyone have any idea what's going on?
> 
> I've tried messages to my local linux user group, verified that the wire
> and hub port are OK as well.  I'm mystified.

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From: "Conrad Hagemans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to setup routing?
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:39:11 +0100

I have a Red Hat (5.1) Linux box setup that is hooked up to the internet
with a PPP connection to our ISP.
I have a network card installed to hook the box onto out local network. And
i added a second networkcard to
connect the machine to other servers in front of the firewall. The box has
an official IP address.

Our company has an official c-class domain. 195.240.233.0

Our internal network is using an in-official network range (but is behind
the firewall) 120.120.0.0

The PPP connection has ip address 195.240.233.1
The internal network card ip address 120.120.18.111
The card for use in front of the firewall IP address 195.240.233.10

I connected the in front the fireall card to a hub to link the box to an
extra server with IP address 195.240.233.20

This server cannot be reached from the internet. Why???????

Here are some printouts from the routing table and the rc.local with the
ipfwadm statements:

Kernel IP routing table
Destination         Gateway    Genmask       Flags  MSS Window irtt Iface
154.9.48.67     0.0.0.0            255.255.255.255 UH     1500 0 0   ppp0
195.240.233.0 0.0.0.0             255.255.255.0     U        1500 0 0   eth0
120.120.0.0      0.0.0.0            255.255.0.0          U        1500 0 0
eth1
127.0.0.0          0.0.0.0             255.0.0.0              U         3584
0 0   lo
0.0.0.0              154.9.48.67     0.0.0.0                  UG     1500 0
0   ppp0

154.9.48.67 is the fixed IP address from the ISP side of the PPP connection.
eth0 is the NIC in front of the firewall
eth1 is the NIC to the internal network

The rc.local file (fragement)
ipfwadm -F -p deny
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 120.120.0.0/255.255.0.0 -D 0.0.0.0/0
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 0.0.0.0/0 -D 195.240.233.0/255.255.255.0
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 195.240.233.0/255.255.255.0 -D 0.0.0.0/0

Can anyone help me to get this solved.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: simple sendmail question
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 21:45:00 GMT

hi,

basically, i have a machine called:

        host1.domain.org

and i would like to configure sendmail on host1 so that it can receive email
sent to:

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and also send email so that the from: field looks like:

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] how do i do this? i've seen the answer
long time ago, but couldn't seem to find it anymore. i vaguely remember it
has something to do with /etc/sendmail.cf (or sendmail.cw?).

thanks for your help,

robert

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From: "Peter L. Berghold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
linux.redhat.install,comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: SEE YA' LATER SUCKERS !!! HAHAHAHA !!!
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:00:54 GMT

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> FTP INSTALL FINALLY WORKED THANKS TO CROSSBONES !!!
> {digital diareha deleted}
> GOOD-BYE TO ALL YOU MENTALLY RETARDED IDIOTS OUT THERE WHO CAN'T BE HELPFUL THE WAY 
>I WANT IT !!!

I hope you really mean that.  Good-bye I mean!   Wouldn't want you to go back on your 
word or
anything.  Since you have obviously evolved to a state where you no longer need help 
then I suppose
that means you will never have to ask a question again.  Of course, since you have 
been added to a
lot of people's kill files that means your questions won't be seen by anybody.  Or 
your rants and
raves.

I understand there is help for your condition.  Sorry to see you suffer from it so....



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                                         ICQ# 11455958



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris)
Subject: Re: [Q] PnP modem not working
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 22:01:46 GMT

I'm no expert but I got my PCMCIA modem working using this:

setserial /dev/modem autoconfig auto_irq

Then used minicom to dial my isp, logged in, hit alt+q, exited without
reseting the modem, and did this:

pppd /dev/ttyS0 defaultroute

That's a ttyS[zero] not "O"

See if it works for ya...

Chris

On 10 Jan 99 21:53:18 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (T.L. (Terry)
Branscombe) wrote:

>I posted earlier to report that a PnP modem with on my system was working
>only in minicom and seyon, but did not work with pppd.  Well, now it
>doesn't work on any of them. The modem is a generic 28.8 data/fax.
>
>My system is an older model i486 with an ISA bus.  I use the 2.0.29 kernel
>and during the boot sequence it reports two serial ports: tty00 (mouse?) 
>and tty01 (dunno?).  I also run Win95 and have the modem working on it by
>using COM3, I/O 0x03e8, IRQ 5 and a Rockwell Telecommunications driver.  I
>would like to assume I can use the same settings in Linux.
>
>Please let me know what more information is needed to get to the root of
>the problem.  Thanks.
>
>Terry
>


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