connecting to DSL

2000-03-26 Thread Kenneth Scharf
I (finally) seem to have a working connection via
IDSL.  It works fine under windows by just setting up
the IP, Gateway, Netmask, and DNS entries under the
tcp/ip pulldown under the networking configuration for
my network card.

IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx
gateway 216.xxx.xxx.1
broadcast 216.xxx.xxx.255

  How do I do this under Potato?  I changed the
entries in /etc/networks/interfaces for my ethernet
card to match the ip, gateway, and netmask that worked
under windows, and the /etc/resolv.conf file I added
the lines:

nameserver 209.67.3.166
nameserver 209.185.207.135

which are the actual nameserver ip's I was given.

I then restarted the computer and tried to ping my
gateway address (that worked).  I could not however
ping my dns ip's (network unreachable), nor get to the
debian site when I ran apt-get.  Any ideas?

I will also need to install a second network card,
recompile the kernel to support ipmasq, and set the IP
on the second card to a local lan address so I can
firewall the net to another computer (actually I am
building a second computer to just handle the firewall
stuff and my linux workstation will be on of three
computers on the local lan, the other two running
windows).  Any ideas on what to do here?

Thanks!

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Re: connecting to DSL

2000-03-26 Thread Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong
 Kenneth == Kenneth Scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I (finally) seem to have a working connection via IDSL.  It
 works fine under windows by just setting up the IP, Gateway,
 Netmask, and DNS entries under the tcp/ip pulldown under the
 networking configuration for my network card.

 IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx gateway 216.xxx.xxx.1 broadcast
 216.xxx.xxx.255

   How do I do this under Potato?  I changed the entries in
 /etc/networks/interfaces for my ethernet card to match the ip,
 gateway, and netmask that worked under windows, and the
 /etc/resolv.conf file I added the lines:

 nameserver 209.67.3.166 nameserver 209.185.207.135

 which are the actual nameserver ip's I was given.

 I then restarted the computer and tried to ping my gateway
 address (that worked).  I could not however ping my dns ip's
 (network unreachable), nor get to the debian site when I ran
 apt-get.  Any ideas?

Try installing one of the dhcp clients.  dhcpcd, or something similar
(bootp?).

Marshal

 I will also need to install a second network card, recompile the
 kernel to support ipmasq, and set the IP on the second card to a
 local lan address so I can firewall the net to another computer
 (actually I am building a second computer to just handle the
 firewall stuff and my linux workstation will be on of three
 computers on the local lan, the other two running windows).  Any
 ideas on what to do here?

 Thanks!

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Re: connecting to DSL

2000-03-26 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Why dhcp?  I have a STATIC IP address on my xdsl
connection.  I am NOT using dhcp on windows, and am
sending this e mail out right now on windows.

--- Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Kenneth == Kenneth Scharf
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I (finally) seem to have a working connection
 via IDSL.  It
  works fine under windows by just setting up
 the IP, Gateway,
  Netmask, and DNS entries under the tcp/ip
 pulldown under the
  networking configuration for my network card.
 
  IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx gateway 216.xxx.xxx.1
 broadcast
  216.xxx.xxx.255
 
How do I do this under Potato?  I changed
 the entries in
  /etc/networks/interfaces for my ethernet card
 to match the ip,
  gateway, and netmask that worked under
 windows, and the
  /etc/resolv.conf file I added the lines:
 
  nameserver 209.67.3.166 nameserver
 209.185.207.135
 
  which are the actual nameserver ip's I was
 given.
 
  I then restarted the computer and tried to
 ping my gateway
  address (that worked).  I could not however
 ping my dns ip's
  (network unreachable), nor get to the debian
 site when I ran
  apt-get.  Any ideas?
 
 Try installing one of the dhcp clients.  dhcpcd, or
 something similar
 (bootp?).
 
 Marshal
 
  I will also need to install a second network
 card, recompile the
  kernel to support ipmasq, and set the IP on
 the second card to a
  local lan address so I can firewall the net to
 another computer
  (actually I am building a second computer to
 just handle the
  firewall stuff and my linux workstation will
 be on of three
  computers on the local lan, the other two
 running windows).  Any
  ideas on what to do here?
 
  Thanks!
 
  = Amateur Radio, when all else fails!
 
  http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze
 
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Re: connecting to DSL

2000-03-26 Thread Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong
 Kenneth == Kenneth Scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Why dhcp?  I have a STATIC IP address on my xdsl connection.  I
 am NOT using dhcp on windows, and am sending this e mail out
 right now on windows.

Ahh.  Missed you haveing a static ip.  Sorry, I can really help you then...

 --- Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Kenneth == Kenneth Scharf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:
 
  I (finally) seem to have a working connection via IDSL.  It 
 works fine under windows by just setting up the IP, Gateway, 
 Netmask, and DNS entries under the tcp/ip pulldown under the 
 networking configuration for my network card.
 
  IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx gateway 216.xxx.xxx.1 broadcast 
 216.xxx.xxx.255
 
  How do I do this under Potato?  I changed the entries in 
 /etc/networks/interfaces for my ethernet card to match the ip,
  gateway, and netmask that worked under windows, and the 
 /etc/resolv.conf file I added the lines:
 
  nameserver 209.67.3.166 nameserver 209.185.207.135
 
  which are the actual nameserver ip's I was given.
 
  I then restarted the computer and tried to ping my gateway 
 address (that worked).  I could not however ping my dns ip's 
 (network unreachable), nor get to the debian site when I ran 
 apt-get.  Any ideas?
 
 Try installing one of the dhcp clients.  dhcpcd, or something
 similar (bootp?).
 
 Marshal
 
  I will also need to install a second network card, recompile
 the  kernel to support ipmasq, and set the IP on the second
 card to a  local lan address so I can firewall the net to
 another computer  (actually I am building a second computer to
 just handle the  firewall stuff and my linux workstation will
 be on of three  computers on the local lan, the other two
 running windows).  Any  ideas on what to do here?
 
  Thanks!
 
  = Amateur Radio, when all else fails!
 
  http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze
 
  Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or .
 
 
 
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RE: connecting to DSL

2000-03-26 Thread Glen S Mehn
Run a `netstat -nr` and give us that output. Also the output from
#ifdown eth0
#ifup eth0

The key should be in the errors (if any) that are there.

It sounds like the gateway is not being added to the route table correctly:
You could try
# route add default gw 216.x.x.1 or whatever the IP is...

Checked for typos? If the gateway is listed as a different subnet, then the
machine will have no idea where to send packets...

Hope this helps.

glen




-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Scharf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 2:08 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: connecting to DSL


I (finally) seem to have a working connection via
IDSL.  It works fine under windows by just setting up
the IP, Gateway, Netmask, and DNS entries under the
tcp/ip pulldown under the networking configuration for
my network card.

IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx
gateway 216.xxx.xxx.1
broadcast 216.xxx.xxx.255

  How do I do this under Potato?  I changed the
entries in /etc/networks/interfaces for my ethernet
card to match the ip, gateway, and netmask that worked
under windows, and the /etc/resolv.conf file I added
the lines:

nameserver 209.67.3.166
nameserver 209.185.207.135

which are the actual nameserver ip's I was given.

I then restarted the computer and tried to ping my
gateway address (that worked).  I could not however
ping my dns ip's (network unreachable), nor get to the
debian site when I ran apt-get.  Any ideas?

I will also need to install a second network card,
recompile the kernel to support ipmasq, and set the IP
on the second card to a local lan address so I can
firewall the net to another computer (actually I am
building a second computer to just handle the firewall
stuff and my linux workstation will be on of three
computers on the local lan, the other two running
windows).  Any ideas on what to do here?

Thanks!

=
Amateur Radio, when all else fails!

http://www.qsl.net/wa2mze

Debian Gnu Linux, Live Free or .



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