Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-11-01 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
On Nov 1, 2006, at 1:59 AM, Brad Boyer wrote: I can't imagine that would be a problem, but I was just trying to think of anything that might explain it. I think your issue is a little beyond my knowledge of netatalk. Sorry I couldn't help. Thanks for the help you did provide. Anyone

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-31 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Brad Boyer wrote: On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 10:57:22PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: /var/log/daemon.log is empty: computername:/var/log# ls -l | more snip -rw-r- 1 rootadm 0 Oct 29 06:47 daemon.log Are there old ones in the same directory? /var/log$ ls -l

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-31 Thread Brad Boyer
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:41:19PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Sorry, I got sidetracked last night. I certainly understand. There's always something going on that keeps me away from getting other stuff done. Here's what I found in daemaon.log.0 for October 22: Oct 22 19:27:52 computername

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-29 Thread Brad Boyer
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 01:03:12AM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: I did as you said, and the result was the same: computername:/etc/netatalk# /etc/init.d/netatalk restart Restarting AppleTalk Daemons (this will take a while)Stopping AppleTalk Daemons: afpd papd timelord atalkd. ..Starting

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
On Oct 29, 2006, at 12:14 AM, Brad Boyer wrote: On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 01:03:12AM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Looks like it must be something else. It must be. It might be worth listing which version you have. I'm running sarge on my box, and it has version 2.0.2-3 of netatalk. If you're

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-29 Thread Brad Boyer
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 02:36:19PM -0600, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: I am running sarge and installed netatalk from aptitude, so it should be 2.0.2-3; how can I check this? Try the following: dpkg -l netatalk That will give you a list format with the current version and the short description.

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-29 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Brad Boyer wrote: On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 02:36:19PM -0600, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: I am running sarge and installed netatalk from aptitude, so it should be 2.0.2-3; how can I check this? Try the following: dpkg -l netatalk That will give you a list format with the current version

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-29 Thread Brad Boyer
On Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 10:57:22PM +, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: /var/log/daemon.log is empty: computername:/var/log# ls -l | more snip -rw-r- 1 rootadm 0 Oct 29 06:47 daemon.log Are there old ones in the same directory? /var/log$ ls -l daemon.log* -rw-r- 1 root adm

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-28 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
On Oct 28, 2006, at 12:09 AM, Brad Boyer wrote: Also remember to restart the localtalk bridge and any other appletalk devices after you change this so they acquire the new addresses. While we're on the topic, how do I make NetATalk reflect the changes to atalkd.conf? Does it automatically

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-28 Thread Brad Boyer
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 03:51:54PM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: While we're on the topic, how do I make NetATalk reflect the changes to atalkd.conf? Does it automatically update on the fly as soon as I save? I have been restarting the whole box, but this seems like overkill for Linux.

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-28 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Brad Boyer wrote: Try this: eth0 -router -phase 2 -net 9461-9471 -addr 9461.223 -zone MyLan The documentation says that -seed fails with just one interface. The net ranges in the higher numbers are also handled specially. This starts at 65280, which is what you have configured. Also

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-26 Thread jrolland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If this USR is a sportster, that is an init string that you need to give it or you will run into problems like this. I don't remember what it was off the top of my head, but it is the modem (according to past experiences with USR modems) It is indeed a

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-26 Thread Wakko Warner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is the string I used on a 56k sportster at work: ATFC1D2S11=50B1 I believe B1 is the part that makes it work for me. S11=50 makes the modem dial as fast as it can. You may not want this especially if your phone co can't handle it. You should verify

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-26 Thread jrolland
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:25:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The output of nbplkup is null. It doesn't appear to be sending traffic though the localnet. One interesting point is that I sometimes have my iBook running OS 10.4.8 hooked up via ethernet to an ethernet switch (which the

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-26 Thread Brad Boyer
On Thu, Oct 26, 2006 at 06:46:09PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I gave the commands you asked $ ps auxww | grep atalkd | grep -v grep root 1308 0.0 0.0 2028 688 ?S17:43 0:00 /usr/sbin/atalkd $ lsmod | grep appletalk appletalk 43456 18 and both

Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread Jeffrey Rolland
Hello, all! I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US Robotics 56.6K modem. When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear anything Debian says, and Debian can't hear anything the

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread Wakko Warner
Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Hello, all! I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US Robotics 56.6K modem. When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear anything Debian says, and

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread Brad Boyer
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:43:40AM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: On a possibly related note, I am unable to detect an Apple Laserwriter 4/600 PS I have hooked up via ethernet, an ethernet switch, and an AsanteTalk ethertalk-to-localtalk bridge. Again, it prints just fine from the same

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread jrolland
Jeffrey Rolland wrote: Hello, all! I have a Power Macintosh 7500 running Debian Sarge. I have a US Robotics 56.6K modem. When I try to dial up, Debian gets the modem to dial, and the modem negotiates a connection, but then the remote computer can't hear anything Debian says, and Debian

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread jrolland
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:43:40AM -0500, Jeffrey Rolland wrote: On a possibly related note, I am unable to detect an Apple Laserwriter 4/600 PS I have hooked up via ethernet, an ethernet switch, and an AsanteTalk ethertalk-to-localtalk bridge. Again, it prints just fine from the same

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread Wakko Warner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If this USR is a sportster, that is an init string that you need to give it or you will run into problems like this. I don't remember what it was off the top of my head, but it is the modem (according to past experiences with USR modems) It is indeed a

Re: Problems with Dial-up on Old World Mac

2006-10-25 Thread Brad Boyer
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 07:25:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The output of nbplkup is null. It doesn't appear to be sending traffic though the localnet. One interesting point is that I sometimes have my iBook running OS 10.4.8 hooked up via ethernet to an ethernet switch (which the