Re: modem and default gw
You need to explicitely allow this using the > > replacedefaultroute > > option in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp or /etc/ppp/options. Tried in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp-options. It works fine! Thank you very much! Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
On 25 Mag, 02:00, Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > remigio wrote: > > Hi, > > on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal > > softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default > > gateway. > > In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the > > nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. > > When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that > > the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in > > kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and > > I can't go on the Internet. > > Once Kppp has connected successufully to the provider, ip addr shows > > that ppp0 has reseived the inet and the ptp address from the remote > > server but the defgw is not the ptp addr! It still remain the same! > > How can kppp assign the defgw route after connected? > > Thanks. > > > Remigio > > - visit www.sacraspina.it > > Since you use kppp to connect to internet, do you need that NIC gateway > at all? No, I don't. Thanks Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
On 25 Mag, 02:00, Marko Randjelovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > remigio wrote: > > Hi, > > on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal > > softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default > > gateway. > > In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the > > nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. > > When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that > > the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in > > kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and > > I can't go on the Internet. > > Once Kppp has connected successufully to the provider, ip addr shows > > that ppp0 has reseived the inet and the ptp address from the remote > > server but the defgw is not the ptp addr! It still remain the same! > > How can kppp assign the defgw route after connected? > > Thanks. > > > Remigio > > - visit www.sacraspina.it > > Since you use kppp to connect to internet, do you need that NIC gateway > at all? No, I don't. Thanks Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
> For security reasons, pppd does not change the default gateway if you > already have a default gateway (at least if you use the noauth option, > as far as I know). You need to explicitely allow this using the > > replacedefaultroute > > option in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp or /etc/ppp/options. Thank you very much for you suggestion. I'll try it. Bye Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
> Are you saying that when not using your modem, you have a route to the > internet via the NIC? Why use the modem then. > > If not, why set a default gateway on the NIC in the first place? The answer for your questions is: because I'm using a notebook and, when I am in my office I can use the lan for the Internet, but when I am at home I must connect to the itnernet via modem. Thanks Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
remigio wrote: > Hi, > on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal > softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default > gateway. > In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the > nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. > When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that > the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in > kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and > I can't go on the Internet. > Once Kppp has connected successufully to the provider, ip addr shows > that ppp0 has reseived the inet and the ptp address from the remote > server but the defgw is not the ptp addr! It still remain the same! > How can kppp assign the defgw route after connected? > Thanks. > > Remigio > > > > - > visit www.sacraspina.it > > Since you use kppp to connect to internet, do you need that NIC gateway at all? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
remigio (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal > softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default > gateway. > In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the > nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. > When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that > the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in > kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and > I can't go on the Internet. For security reasons, pppd does not change the default gateway if you already have a default gateway (at least if you use the noauth option, as far as I know). You need to explicitely allow this using the replacedefaultroute option in /etc/ppp/peers/kppp or /etc/ppp/options. regards Andreas Janssen -- Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC801674 ICQ #17079270 Registered Linux User #267976 http://www.andreas-janssen.de/debian-tipps.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: modem and default gw
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 12:42:10PM -0700, remigio wrote: > on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal > softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default > gateway. > In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the > nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. > When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that > the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in > kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and > I can't go on the Internet. > Once Kppp has connected successufully to the provider, ip addr shows > that ppp0 has reseived the inet and the ptp address from the remote > server but the defgw is not the ptp addr! It still remain the same! > How can kppp assign the defgw route after connected? Are you saying that when not using your modem, you have a route to the internet via the NIC? Why use the modem then. If not, why set a default gateway on the NIC in the first place? Perhaps you need to show us using ascii art your network layout and the routes you want with and without the modem connected. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
modem and default gw
Hi, on my pc I have installed a network pci card and an internal softmodem. Both them work fine but I have a problem with the default gateway. In /etc/network/interfaces is defined a gateway that is used by the nic, and the command ip route shows this defgw. When I use Kppp and the modem to connect to the Internet, I note that the defgw remain the same (the one defined for the nic) although in kppp I set the option "Assign the Default route to this gateway", and I can't go on the Internet. Once Kppp has connected successufully to the provider, ip addr shows that ppp0 has reseived the inet and the ptp address from the remote server but the defgw is not the ptp addr! It still remain the same! How can kppp assign the defgw route after connected? Thanks. Remigio - visit www.sacraspina.it -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]