On 4/6/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hmm ok, but
why are you interested in that?
do you think that can be an instalation error? (would be good if it was :D )
I wanted to rule out the possibility of it being an installation error
or a configuration error.
--
There was no installation error.
As I mentioned in an earlier email,
traces from ppp showed that there is a misinteraction
between Plan 9's ppp client and the ISP's ppp server,
which we did fix enough to get connected. Unfortunately,
the ppp does not seem to stay connected for very long,
probabl
hmm ok, but
why are you interested in that?
do you think that can be an instalation error? (would be good if it was :D )
but you can!
start ramfs. then copy the file you want to modify to /tmp. then
edit
(i think the install might already have started ramfs for you.)
if files in /tmp are writable, it has.) in either event, then cp $file /tmp
and edit.
then bind /tmp/$file $file and you're done.
- erik
I got this error msg: ip/pppoe: dial ether0!34915: '/net/ether0' cs: file
does not exist
In the first link i've posted says to verify if there is this file, if there
isnt, add an entry to an 'table', but since i'm using the cd to boot i cant
modify anything there to use there.
On 4/6/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vester, my IP changes everytime i connect to the internet, it isnt an fixed
ip address, and about the /lib/ndb/local network database file, i've read that
i dont
need to care with it. to use ppp..
Sorry, just attempting
a bit more tests...
ip/ping -n 1000 in my ipgateway
lost almost 950.
ip/ping google, lost all (put it send the bytes)
dnsquery on www.google.com and www;gmail.com return ips, but i've tried
other ones
www.oi.com.br www.uol.com.br www.bell-labs.com and nothing (dns failure for
3)
i've ping the
On 4/5/07, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One attempted, unsuccessfully, to use irc to solve one's problem.
That had the makings of a haiku up until that last line ;-)
> sorry for flood,.
>
> I've tryed star irc too, but nothing too.
>
>
>
> Haha, is there some way to write in english withou
One attempted, unsuccessfully, to use irc to solve one's problem.
sorry for flood,.
I've tryed star irc too, but nothing too.
Haha, is there some way to write in english without using a lot of
'I'.. "i"... that is strange a lot. :D
On 4/5/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well, the problem is that later i did that:
term% ndb/dnsquery
> www.gmail.com
... (nothing)
I'm glad you've made progress.
The following advice is assuming that you have a static global IP
address. I haven't had the o
sorry for flood,.
I've tryed star irc too, but nothing too.
Haha, is there some way to write in english without using a lot of 'I'..
"i"... that is strange a lot. :D
i was doing some tests. I was noticing when the system was starting rio and
reading the termrc a msg:
'can't read my ip address'
and the line that was causing that is the 'ip/ipconfig loopback ...'., so
i've commented that line and no more msg, well, so:
term% ip/pppoe -P
...
term% ndb/dns -r
t
Sorry, Pedro and I have been emailing offline and
the thread here has gotten a little garbled.
It looks like his ISP's ppp server doesn't like
the way Plan 9's ppp client talks to it. In particular
the server won't respond to an empty configuration
request (meaning that the client has gotten all
i didn't see from your termrc where you are starting pppoe, nor
where you are configuring your network. where are these being configured?
plan 9 doesn't need a loopback address (unless you're running venti).
what was the error message that you saw?
- erik
On Wed Apr 4 12:28:58 EDT 2007, [EMAIL
if it can help, this is my /rc/bin/termrc file
http://rafb.net/p/taDMvM12.txt
i've added the line
ip/ipconfig loopback /dev/null 127.0.01
in my termrc file, but for an error i've added
ip/ipconfig loopback /dev/null 17.0.01
well, when i do 'ndb/dnsquery' then www.something.com it causes a '!d
i've made the changes in the ppp.c file and the results are:
i've changed, then connected (ip/pppoe -dP). this time i could ping my
gateway (lost only 4 of 32), i've used the commands 'echo refresh >/net/cs'
and 'ndb/dns -r' fallowed by a 'echo refresh ./net/dns'.
when pinging www.google.com n
> When swapping out computers and attempting to connect via pppoe, I was
> unable to connect. Only after resetting the modem was another computer
> permitted to access the network.
The 3Com ISDN modem router I'm using restricts access to the Internet
to a list of workstations by IP address. This
On 4/3/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Router? i do not have one.
if i am sure, i have the moden and that is all.
Apologies, I meant modem.
Anyhow, I once had a similiar problem. I found that my modem was the
culprit. My modem permitted only one computer acce
% ip/pppoe -P
...
% cat /net/ndb
ip=201.58.221.42 ipmask=255.255.255.255 ipgw=200.217.72.144
dns=200.165.132.147
dns=200.165.132.154
% cat /net/iiproute
0.0.0.0 /96 200.217.72.144 4none -
200.217.72.144 /128 200.217.72.144 4ip ifc-
201.58.221.42 /128 201.58.2
On 4/3/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Router? i do not have one.
if i am sure, i have the moden and that is all.
Vester means your DSL modem, but I doubt that is the problem,
since you can send mail after rebooting into your other OS.
Also the modem/router re
Router? i do not have one.
if i am sure, i have the moden and that is all.
On 4/3/07, pedro henrique antunes de oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When i did the first command (ip/pppoe -dP), i 'cat /net/ndb' and there was
an ip adrres, ipgw address, dns address. i've tried to ping the ipgw too,
but it sends a package and doesnt recieve response.
at this point i rebo
i'll try but i think that i've already tried that.
> % ip/pppoe -dp
> # username, password... debuge info...
> % echo refresh >/net/cs
> % echo refresh >/net/dns
> /net/dns : rc: can't open '/net/dns' mounted directory forbids creation
Nearly right, I think you just need to run the dns server after
you logged into pppoe like this:
ip/pppoe -dp
#
Hello, i've read
http://lists.cse.psu.edu/archives/9fans/2005-August/042646.html post
sequence, and i did try to configure pppoe in my plan9, but i cant.. here is
what i've typed:
glenda is in the sys group. (i'm logged as glenda)
% ip/pppoe -dp
# username, password... debuge info...
% echo refr
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