Re: FW: Some problem????...

2000-07-20 Thread Gerard MacNeil
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:

> Hi there...
> 
> I try to connect with "illegal" 192.168.10.x (Net2) network to a "legal" 
> 196.25.147.x (Net1) network with an analog leased line and PPP:
> 
>   | |
>   | |
>   | |
>   A---PPP---B
>   | |
> Net1  Net2
> 
> I configured A-PPP with address 192.168.11.1 and B-PPP with address 
> 192.168.11.2. Machine A runs masquerading for 192.168.11.0 network. Machine 
> B talks to internet without any problems but the rest of the Net2 does not 

The rest of the computers on Net2 should set 192.168.11.2 as their default
gateway and have addresses in the 192.168.11.xxx range.  They will route
everything to B which sends it to A. You need to have the appropriate
kernel features enabled on both A and B. 

If you want the computers on Net2 to have servers that answer on the 'net,
you have to enable ip-port-forwarding on A and use NAT to translate the
addresses in that direction.  ipchains is your friend.

192.168.xx.xx can be called "Internet non-routable" quite safely.

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Gerard MacNeil, P. Eng  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator
Supercity Internet Services http://www.supercity.ns.ca







FW: Some problem????...

2000-07-20 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk
Hi there...

I try to connect with "illegal" 192.168.10.x (Net2) network to a "legal" 
196.25.147.x (Net1) network with an analog leased line and PPP:

| |
| |
| |
A---PPP---B
| |
Net1  Net2

I configured A-PPP with address 192.168.11.1 and B-PPP with address 
192.168.11.2. Machine A runs masquerading for 192.168.11.0 network. Machine 
B talks to internet without any problems but the rest of the Net2 does not 
even want to see A-PPP address. Something must be done with routing on B 
machine but  what? :))) Or the whole idea is a bit stuffed up? Any 
suggestions will be appreciated.

Routing table on machine "B"

Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse 
Iface
192.168.11.1*   255.255.255.255 UH0  00 
ppp0
localnet*   255.255.255.0   U 0  0   14 
eth0
127.0.0.0   *   255.0.0.0   U 0  09 lo
default 192.168.11.10.0.0.0 UG0  02 
ppp0

Interesting thing that (out of desperation) after I enabled masquerading 
for the Net2 everything seems to be working fine except SMTP connection 
to my "smart" host on 196.25.147.x is timing out all the time and most 
messages are waiting in the que indefinitely :(((

Best regards
"Jersey"






Re: FW: Some problem????...

2000-07-20 Thread Gerard MacNeil

On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jerzy Miszczyk wrote:

> Hi there...
> 
> I try to connect with "illegal" 192.168.10.x (Net2) network to a "legal" 
> 196.25.147.x (Net1) network with an analog leased line and PPP:
> 
>   | |
>   | |
>   | |
>   A---PPP---B
>   | |
> Net1  Net2
> 
> I configured A-PPP with address 192.168.11.1 and B-PPP with address 
> 192.168.11.2. Machine A runs masquerading for 192.168.11.0 network. Machine 
> B talks to internet without any problems but the rest of the Net2 does not 

The rest of the computers on Net2 should set 192.168.11.2 as their default
gateway and have addresses in the 192.168.11.xxx range.  They will route
everything to B which sends it to A. You need to have the appropriate
kernel features enabled on both A and B. 

If you want the computers on Net2 to have servers that answer on the 'net,
you have to enable ip-port-forwarding on A and use NAT to translate the
addresses in that direction.  ipchains is your friend.

192.168.xx.xx can be called "Internet non-routable" quite safely.

---
Gerard MacNeil, P. Eng  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator
Supercity Internet Services http://www.supercity.ns.ca





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FW: Some problem????...

2000-07-20 Thread Jerzy Miszczyk

Hi there...

I try to connect with "illegal" 192.168.10.x (Net2) network to a "legal" 
196.25.147.x (Net1) network with an analog leased line and PPP:

| |
| |
| |
A---PPP---B
| |
Net1  Net2

I configured A-PPP with address 192.168.11.1 and B-PPP with address 
192.168.11.2. Machine A runs masquerading for 192.168.11.0 network. Machine 
B talks to internet without any problems but the rest of the Net2 does not 
even want to see A-PPP address. Something must be done with routing on B 
machine but  what? :))) Or the whole idea is a bit stuffed up? Any 
suggestions will be appreciated.

Routing table on machine "B"

Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse 
Iface
192.168.11.1*   255.255.255.255 UH0  00 
ppp0
localnet*   255.255.255.0   U 0  0   14 
eth0
127.0.0.0   *   255.0.0.0   U 0  09 lo
default 192.168.11.10.0.0.0 UG0  02 
ppp0

Interesting thing that (out of desperation) after I enabled masquerading 
for the Net2 everything seems to be working fine except SMTP connection 
to my "smart" host on 196.25.147.x is timing out all the time and most 
messages are waiting in the que indefinitely :(((

Best regards
"Jersey"




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Re: webmail (2)

2000-07-20 Thread Sami Haahtinen
_How_ does it support https?

i'm running the imp from potato, via https...


On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 11:50:52AM +0200, Emilis wrote:
> Hi all
> Some words about webmail horde/imp
> I'm try to use imp debian package from potato
> (imp_2.2.0-3.potato.1.deb) And i have a problems with IE 5.x chache.
> Better way is to use
> "dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/web/imp_2.2.0-5.deb"
> It works perfectly, and supports https.
> Good luck.




Re: webmail (2)

2000-07-20 Thread Sami Haahtinen

_How_ does it support https?

i'm running the imp from potato, via https...


On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 11:50:52AM +0200, Emilis wrote:
> Hi all
> Some words about webmail horde/imp
> I'm try to use imp debian package from potato
> (imp_2.2.0-3.potato.1.deb) And i have a problems with IE 5.x chache.
> Better way is to use
> "dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/web/imp_2.2.0-5.deb"
> It works perfectly, and supports https.
> Good luck.


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webmail (2)

2000-07-20 Thread Emilis
Hi all
Some words about webmail horde/imp
I'm try to use imp debian package from potato
(imp_2.2.0-3.potato.1.deb) And i have a problems with IE 5.x chache.
Better way is to use
"dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/web/imp_2.2.0-5.deb"
It works perfectly, and supports https.
Good luck.

  

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webmail (2)

2000-07-20 Thread Emilis

Hi all
Some words about webmail horde/imp
I'm try to use imp debian package from potato
(imp_2.2.0-3.potato.1.deb) And i have a problems with IE 5.x chache.
Better way is to use
"dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/web/imp_2.2.0-5.deb"
It works perfectly, and supports https.
Good luck.

  

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Best regards,
 Emilis



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