On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 01:17:01AM +0300, Gokan Atmaca wrote:
> Hello
>
> I got ADSL bridge mode. I can get ip address from DHCP from the
> service provider.
> How do I configure it ?
Let's assume that the Debian machine is connected to the ADSL
modem on eth0
The basic configuration in /etc/net
Le 06/03/2018 à 23:17, Gokan Atmaca a écrit :
I got ADSL bridge mode. I can get ip address from DHCP from the
service provider.
How do I configure it ?
Configure what ?
Please elaborate.
Le 03/11/2017 à 12:51, Pol Hallen a écrit :
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
statically with /etc/network/interfaces
Then I wonder how the modem knows you rebooted.
Can you show the file ?
Did you try with DHCP ?
NetworkManager, other ?
I don't have X
NetworkMan
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
statically with /etc/network/interfaces
NetworkManager, other ?
I don't have X
Which server ?
debian 9.x
my server has 2 network interfaces
What does it mean exactly ?
that, suddently internet goes down... routing table is ok
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/30 --> modem 192.168.0.1/30
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
(prefix length corrected in quote)
What manages the wan interface ? /etc/network/interfaces,
NetworkManager, other ?
sorry for the mistake :-/
network /30 on both
Pol
On 11/03/2017 11:57 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
everything works but
Le 03/11/2017 à 10:32, Debian EN a écrit :
Hello to all :-) I've fastweb italian adsl
2 networks interfaces:
wan 192.168.0.2/31 --> modem 192.168.0.1/31
eth0 192.168.1.0/24
everything works but:
Really ? It shouldn't.
192.168.0.1/31 and 192.168.0.2/31 are not in the same subnet.
$ ipcalc 19
On 24/06/07, seeds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how can i hook up my adsl modem using the usb instead of the ethernet
connection? the modem is a netopis cayman 3300 series?
Lookup http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ I think this is also now in the
debian repos.
HTH
--
Regards,
Sudev Barar
--
To UNSUB
easf cdscvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The weird part about it that using
> my knoppix cd, and running the same tool,
> it *does* find the access concentrator,
> asks me for a name and password and connects okay.
> Any ideas?
I had the same problem, solved it by adding the kernel parameter
"n
* easf cdscvs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 08:14:38AM -0700]:
> Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
> configure my ADSL connection.
> When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
> found the ethernet deviced
Which menu ?
> I also loaded the "pppoe" module, a
easf cdscvs wrote:
Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
configure my ADSL connection.
When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
found the ethernet device,
but the next step fails, something about "access
concentrator not found" and hinting that another
proccess may be usi
The weird part about it that using
my knoppix cd, and running the same tool,
it *does* find the access concentrator,
asks me for a name and password and connects okay.
Any ideas?
--- "Jeremy T. Bouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure exactly who your ADSL provider is but
> having
I'm not sure exactly who your ADSL provider is but having gone
through a similar error situation with SBC Yahoo DSL service I'd suggest
checking with your providers tier 2 tech support that the line is
actually properly configured for PPPOE. In my case they had the line
configured to ignore
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 01:14, easf cdscvs wrote:
> Hello, I just recently installed debian, and I can't
> configure my ADSL connection.
> When I run the configuration in the menu, it says it
> found the ethernet device,
> but the next step fails, something about "access
> concentrator not f
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 12:31:53PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (15/02/04 00:28), Pigeon wrote:
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 00:28:26 +
> > Subject: Re: ADSL ISP in UK
> >
> > On
On (15/02/04 00:28), Pigeon wrote:
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 00:28:26 +0000
> Subject: Re: ADSL ISP in UK
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 03:12:09PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> > ADSL Guide
> > gave Metr
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 03:12:09PM +, Clive Menzies wrote:
> ADSL Guide
> gave Metronet (which I think is pay-as-you-go) a very good press. It is
> one that we've recommended but don't know anyone on it. Metronet own
> Just-the-name and Pay-as-you-host which we use a lot and would
> recommend
On (12/02/04 13:46), Dave Howorth wrote:
> I wrote:
> > Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in
> > the UK?
>
> Many thanks to all who made suggestions. I'll check them out and pick
> one. I'm sure I won't go wrong with one from the list:
>
> Andrews & Arnold (AAISP)
I wrote:
> Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in
> the UK?
Many thanks to all who made suggestions. I'll check them out and pick
one. I'm sure I won't go wrong with one from the list:
Andrews & Arnold (AAISP)
Demon
Eclipse
Freedom to Surf
Nildram
Pipex
PlusNet
UK Fr
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:15:11 +
Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in the
>
> UK? I will also need (perhaps as part of the package) a mail address.
>
> (I'm currently with BTO but their refusal to support anythi
On 11 Feb 2004, stephen parkinson wrote:
> Dave Howorth wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in
> >the UK? I will also need (perhaps as part of the package) a mail address.
> >
> >(I'm currently with BTO but their refusal to support anything othe
Dave Howorth wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in
the UK? I will also need (perhaps as part of the package) a mail address.
(I'm currently with BTO but their refusal to support anything other
than Outlook Express has finally stung me into action.).
T
On (11/02/04 11:15), Dave Howorth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings about ADSL ISPs in the
> UK? I will also need (perhaps as part of the package) a mail address.
>
> (I'm currently with BTO but their refusal to support anything other than
> Outlook Express has
I simply put in my home directory a file .fetchmailrc like the following
defaults
forcecr
limit 256000
poll mail.mymail.it with proto pop3 \
user l.bus with password qt4f9
fetchall
poll mail.lib.it with proto pop3 \
user vc with password raa
fetchall
and then I issue a 'fetchmail' command. That
On (15/09/03 09:36), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an Exim mail server behind an ADSL router.
> How do i collect mail for my domains from my isp and pass it to exim
> for distribution to the users boxes.
>
> I have tried fetchmail and it seems to only collect mail for one user at a
> time . ??
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Op woensdag 5 februari 2003 14:15, schreef Nick Adie:
> Hi,
>
> I want to connect my Debian Server via an ADSL line. Has anyone any
> experience of this, what package to use and any of the pit falls ?
>
> Regards
> Nick
http://www.mail-archive.com/sp
Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-14 14:29:04 +0100]:
> I manage a small office network that we can now afford to upgrade to an ADSL
> internet connection. In researching ADSL support for Debian linux I am a
> little confused on a few issues, mainly as I only have experience with Cable
> Modem bro
Since you have a static IP, you probably have a bridged setup (by far the
easiest method).
If you get a modem with routing and firewall included, that will take
the place of your firewall machine. In addition to what has been
mentioned, you need to check with your telephone provider (as well a
On 14 Oct 2002, Crispin Wellington wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 21:29, Tom wrote:
> > I have already purchased a Hub for the network which consists of a Debian
> > MySql and Apache server, another Debian firewall box and some Win boxes.
> > I'm assuming therefore that the firewall machine is n
On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 21:29, Tom wrote:
> I have already purchased a Hub for the network which consists of a Debian
> MySql and Apache server, another Debian firewall box and some Win boxes.
>
> My confusion lies in both terminology and setup. I imagined before starting
> that I would need to se
>
> My confusion lies in both terminology and setup. I imagined
> before starting
> that I would need to set up a firewall machine with 2 network
> devices. The
> firewall would then manage security and masquerading, where
> the external eth
> device will be allocated the static IP (Non-NAT
On 04 Oct 2002, 23:36:14, Robert Ian Smit wrote:
> * Ricardo Diz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 22:50]:
>
> If normal means eth0 as default route, this explains your problem.
>
> You need to think of ppp0 as your interface to the "internet". So
> default route should go through ppp0.
You need
Once upon a time Ricardo Diz said...
>
> I've installed the lastest pppoe and pppoeconfig (I'm running unstable)
> and it all promised to be quite simple. I used pppoeconfig for setting
> things up and it seemed to work fine until it started the connection.
> Here is the log:
>
> Oct 4 17:29:02
* Ricardo Diz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-10-2002 22:50]:
> Here is the log:
>
> Oct 4 17:29:02 (none) pppd[1074]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/0
> Oct 4 17:29:02 (none) pppd[1074]: not replacing existing default route
> to eth0 [193.136.238.1]
> Oct 4 17:29:02 (none) pppd[1074]: Cannot determine e
i've found great success using rp-pppoe from www.roaringpenguin.com
i have an AMD that i use as a firewall/router and rp-pppoe has worked
great for me every time.
read the documentation on the roaringpenguin site about how to set it
up. it's really simple.
good luck and i hope this at least hel
Here are my results from pinging you, but i cant hit your DNS at all;
maybe you gave the wrong DNS IP? That looks like what happened to me,
sorry I don't know why pppoe is using pts0 either...
slamson@callerio:~$ ping -c 4 213.13.200.110
PING 213.13.200.110 (213.13.200.110): 56 data bytes
64 byt
you can add "adsl-start" to your /etc/init.d/rc.local or similar file
--- Edward Guldemond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 08:41:07PM -0400, Gord Berta wrote:
> > I have Bell Sympatico High Speed Modem. I am running Libranet 2.7
> and
> > installed the latest roaringpengui
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 08:41:07PM -0400, Gord Berta wrote:
> I have Bell Sympatico High Speed Modem. I am running Libranet 2.7 and
> installed the latest roaringpenguin ppp0e. I would like it to 'adsl-start'
> on boot so I do not have to 'command' this in the terminal.
> Any help appreciated.
On 10 Feb 2002 10:48:51 -0200
Michel Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is your /etc/network/interfaces correctly configured ?
>
> there should be
>
> auto eth0
> iface eth0 inet ppp
> provider dsl-provider
I've attached my /etc/network/interfaces.
The pppoe package in Debian is the Roaring P
Em Dom, 2002-02-10 às 18:28, Brendan J Simon escreveu:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> The only way I can get my ADSL link to work is to do and "ifdown ethX"
> first then followed by a "pon dsl-provider". It will not start
> automatically at boot so I manually run the following script.
>
> poff dsl-provi
Hi Stefan,
The only way I can get my ADSL link to work is to do and "ifdown ethX"
first then followed by a "pon dsl-provider". It will not start
automatically at boot so I manually run the following script.
poff dsl-provider
route del default
ifconfig eth0 down
pon dsl-provider
Lo, on Saturday, January 26, Kapil Khosla did write:
> 2) I used apt-get install xemacs and got the editor but am not able
> to open it from console (xemacs &),I get the follwing error
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
>
> Initialization error: X server not responding
> : ":
Kapil Khosla dijheut enawaire:
> 2) I used apt-get install xemacs and got the editor but am not able
> to open it from console (xemacs &),I get the follwing error
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Aren't you trying to start xemacs as root in a term? If such is the
case, try a
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 07:53:25PM -0500, Noah Massey wrote:
> --begin quoted message from Adam Majer,
> > On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:34:35PM -0800, Kapil Khosla wrote:
>
>
>
> > > 2) I used apt-get install xemacs and got the editor but am not able
> > > to open it from console (xemacs &),I get
"Kapil Khosla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I am a beginner and have 2 questions:
> 1) I configured my DSL from Verizon from root, by using the Roariing
> Penguin software but when I go to my user account I am not able
> to connect as I dont have the adsl-start utility.
> Will I need to redo
Adam Majer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:34:35PM -0800, Kapil Khosla wrote:
>> 2) I used apt-get install xemacs and got the editor but am not able
>> to open it from console (xemacs &),I get the follwing error
>> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
>>
>>
--begin quoted message from Adam Majer,
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:34:35PM -0800, Kapil Khosla wrote:
> > 2) I used apt-get install xemacs and got the editor but am not able
> > to open it from console (xemacs &),I get the follwing error
> > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 03:34:35PM -0800, Kapil Khosla wrote:
> Hi, I am a beginner and have 2 questions:
> 1) I configured my DSL from Verizon from root, by using the Roariing
> Penguin software but when I go to my user account I am not able
> to connect as I dont have the adsl-start utility.
> W
Does the session drop immediately or does it seem to timeout? Also,
could you try 'pppoe -d'? See the man page for pppoe for a full
explanation. Perhaps this will provide more detailed information
about what is causing the drop.
There is also a debug option that can be passed to pppd. Maybe th
Hello Brian,
Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
Stefan Ruecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
I've an ADSL(PPPoE) connection but unfortunatly I am not able to setup
woody in a manner that this connection works. Here is a small extract
from my syslog maybe a more expirienced one can help me out:
He
Stefan Ruecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've an ADSL(PPPoE) connection but unfortunatly I am not able to setup
> woody in a manner that this connection works. Here is a small extract
> from my syslog maybe a more expirienced one can help me out:
Hello,
By checking on www.google.com
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Vittorio wrote:
> I'd like to use an ADSL modem via USB.
>
> Is there anyone out there having experience of such ADSL modems under woody?
>
> Suggestions about particular makes?
I believe someone else has already mentioned the Alcatel Speedtouch USB
(provided by BT/Freeserve,
Thanks for your replies. I don't know anything about the Alcatel modem you've
mentioned. What I've seen around many a PC shop is ZYXEL 630/M ADSL/USB which
here in Italy costs one third of the equivalent 640/M ETH/ADSL.
Bye
Vittorio
Vittorio [debian-user] <22/11/01 13:34 +>:
> I'd like to u
On Thursday 22 November 2001 1:34 pm, Vittorio wrote:
> I'd like to use an ADSL modem via USB.
>
> Is there anyone out there having experience of such ADSL modems under
> woody?
>
> Suggestions about particular makes?
>
> Thanks
> Vittorio
Hi,
I'm connecting using ADSL and a Alcatel Speedtouch US
Hi,
Here in the UK, our main telco BT supply the Alcatel Speedtouch Home USB
(at least
I think it's called that, it's the Alcatel Speedtouch USB anyway). It looks like
a blueish manta ray.
There are both closed and open source drivers for the modem, but I haven't used
them for a while
as I
Are you sure that you card is up before you try to connect? Before
you type the dhcpd command, what do you see when you type ifconfig?
Is the module loaded (lsmod)?
While specialized tools like pon are fine for their special
cases, Debian and other UNIX systems also have some different,
generally usable way of granting normal users the right to
perform some specific command as root, given roots prior
permission.
For Debian systems I would recommend the supe
Just put a script in /etc/init.d/ that brings up the connection if the
parameter is "start" and brings down the connection if the parameter is
"stop", then symlink appropriate entries in your run level directories
(/etc/rcN.d) or use the "update-rc.d" script.
Aq.
On 24 Aug 2001 10:06:30 -0500, us
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got ADSL running on my home network with a Debian gateway (two ethernet
> cards).
>
> I think I've got an MTU problem. Large transfers just don't work, but I can
> make
> an SSH connection out (for example) and pinging and the likes w
e) on all client
machines.
See
http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/howto/beta/m-html/ipmasq-HOWTO-m.html#MTU-IS
SUES for more details.
- Steve
-Original Message-
From: Mike McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 11:54 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re:
> pty "pppoe -I eth0 -T 80 -m 1412"
> and
> mtu 1412
try 1452, see if it works.
!thomas
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 12:59:38PM +1000, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got ADSL running on my home network with a Debian gateway (two ethernet
> cards).
>
> I think I've got an MTU problem. Large transfers just don't work, but I can
> make
> an SSH connection out (for example) and ping
At 03:07 PM 6/6/01 +0800, wayne wrote:
>i setup a debian server,i used rp-pppoe to connect internet through adsl,when
>i finished rp-pppoe's setup,i use "adsl-start",it conected successful,but when
>i ping the internet ip address,nothing reply.what is the problem?i found
>debian has pppoe.deb. w
* wayne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> i setup a debian server,i used rp-pppoe to connect internet through adsl,when
> i finished rp-pppoe's setup,i use "adsl-start",it conected successful,but
> when i ping the internet ip address,nothing reply.what is the problem?i found
> debian has pppoe.deb. w
Also have you set up your input/output rules ?
-Original Message-
From: John Griffiths [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 3:08 AM
To: wayne
Cc: Debian-User
Subject: Re: adsl
At 03:07 PM 6/6/01 +0800, wayne wrote:
>i setup a debian server,i used rp-pppoe to conn
25, 2001 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: ADSL
|
| Hi Patrick,
|
| I'll just mention this and you can chk your mainboard docs. I was working
on
| a older amd box last night. The owner purchased a quickcam and a USP
adapter
| to plug into a pci slot. I wasn't interested in it, just noted it
Hi Patrick,
I'll just mention this and you can chk your mainboard docs. I was working on
a older amd box last night. The owner purchased a quickcam and a USP adapter
to plug into a pci slot. I wasn't interested in it, just noted it and an
ethernet adapter displayed in the system setup. As
"T.V.Gnanasekaran" wrote:
>
> i am planning to go for ADSL bellsouth fastacess account.
> they are giving an internal pci adsl modem card.
> what are the linux compatible adsl cards?
---
I am not aware of any ADSL internal modems. I am currently using an
Orkit FastI
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> i am planning to go for ADSL bellsouth fastacess account. they are
> giving an internal pci adsl modem card. what are the linux compatible
> adsl cards?
There are none at this time. Try to get an external ADSL modem - they're
platform
>i am planning to go for ADSL bellsouth fastacess account.
>they are giving an internal pci adsl modem card.
>what are the linux compatible adsl cards?
I don't think they make ADSL modem cards yet. (My ADSL modem is
about as large as a kleenex box.)
But they will probably give you an ethernet ca
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* This belongs in -user, directed there...
*/
On Tue, Jul 13, 1999 at 04:48:18PM -0400, Sera Hill wrote:
> I'm a Linux newbie! I've been trying to get ADSL to work on Debian, but to
> no avail. I've used winipcfg to find out the information I need, but Linux
> is still having problems resol
I think I have a handle on it now. Seems I have to download the dhcp pkg.
Thanks to everyone for their quick help!!
-Sera
> When I'm going through the networking setup, it asks me whether to set the
> last bits at 0 or 1 or if I have a different Broadcast address. When I go
> onto winipcfg, I get the following under Host Information: Node Type:
> Broadcast. This doesn't tell me if it sets all last bits to 0 or 1 or
Thanks for the ultra-fast non-condescending responses! I really *really*
appreciate them. I should have told you guys more specifically what my
problems were on.
When I'm going through the networking setup, it asks me whether to set the
last bits at 0 or 1 or if I have a different Broadcast addr
> Sera Hill wrote:
>
> I'm a Linux newbie! I'm also a subscriber to the debian-users list and I
> noticed that some of you have an ADSL link. I've been trying to get it to
> work on Debian, but to no avail.
>
> I've used winipcfg to find out the information I need, but Linux is still
> having p
>
> I've used winipcfg to find out the information I need, but Linux is still
> having problems resolving webSite addresses, especially when I run dselect.
> Some of the information that the network config file asks from me I also find
> confusing. Like the gateway question and the Broadcast
>
>The problem with DSL is that the router provided is usually configured
>with Win95 and unless the installer brings a laptop, you are going to need
>a Win95 system to set it up. The units they offer here can be logged into
>and set up manually but I have not seen an installer that knows how to do
GTE has just offered ADSL in my area with several
plans/speeds. The lowest cost is $40/month for
256k download/64k upload and a 'special' until the
end of December: for $100 they check the lines,
install ADSL with one phone number, do any
inside wiring that's necessary and give you the
adsl modem
A friend of mine in Va. recently found out that he can get this
service too! We discussed it at some length, and as near as I
could tell the ADSL equipment provides a UTP ethernet port to
which you connect it to your NIC.
Sounds pretty much straight up to me.
Paul
All you are doing really as far as the linux box is concerned is changinf
the masqarading from a dynamic ip to a specific static one.
Depending on how your masquarading is set up, you need to tell it what one
of the two static IPs assigned to you is.
At least in hamm the masquarading config is i
Did your provider tell you that or did you find this out yourself. The
typical configuration I have heard of is ip address assignment via
DHCP. Once I grabbed the right version for linux I was able to get it
working great.
An easy test would be to setup under 95 use 'winipcfg' to find out what
Robert Rati wrote:
> I have noticed special options when creating a kernel for ISDN support. I
> am considering getting an ADSL line since it is being tested in my area.
> Does Debian support ADSL and if so, what is needed?
In all ADSL setups I have heard of, there is either a router or hub that
On Wed, 23 Sep 1998, Robert Rati wrote:
: I have noticed special options when creating a kernel for ISDN support. I
: am considering getting an ADSL line since it is being tested in my area.
: Does Debian support ADSL and if so, what is needed?
Unless you're getting an internal ADSL card, mos
In an article George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| On Tue, 12 May 1998, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
|
| >
| > Coudl someone tell me what ADSL is?
| > Thank you
| >
| > ZORO
|
| DSL means Digital Subscriber Loop.
[snip]
That's "Line" not "Loop", and you can find out just about anything you
want to kn
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