Justin Guerin writes:
> Have you used pppconfig? It should be apt-get installable.
He should already have it.
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Marty Landman wrote:
> Is there a recommended tutorial for getting a PPP connection working? I'm
> using the woody mini-iso and having trouble getting things right.
>
> Marty
>
>
> Marty Landman, Face 2 Interface Inc. 845-679-9387
> Web Installed Formmail: http://
Is there a recommended tutorial for getting a PPP connection working? I'm
using the woody mini-iso and having trouble getting things right.
Marty
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Web Installed Formmail: http://face2interface.com/formINSTal
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Greetings:
My local LUG came up with the fix:
> could try placing TIMEOUT 120 into your chatscript (under /etc/chatscripts
> on my machine)
That did the trick. I can now check remote dialup account using a phone card.
Here's my dailup routine:
# modeminit
'' ATZ
# ispnumber
OK-AT-OK "ATM1s11=5
m begin
to chat, PPPD kills the connection attempt (exactly at 45 seconds). How can I
tell PPPD to
wait longer for a connection? I have checked /etc/ppp/peers/provider and
/etc/chatsecrets/provider files with no success.
Thank you for any help.
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Hi,
Here is what I did. Please note: this is probably not appropriate for a
professional/production/multi-user system. I run Debian as software
development platform w/ Firestarter to manage IPTables.
Firestarter causes IPTables to log messages related to various DoS
attacks.attacks.attacks.attack
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 14:04 -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
...
... the reason I'm using PIO mode
in the first place is because I get massive file system corruption
when I use DMA mode with IDE controllers on my motherboard (Asus
A7M266-D; AMD 762(?) chipset).
...
I d
Hello Tyson,
Am 2006-01-06 13:56:10, schrieb Tyson Varosyan:
> I have ppp0 listed with a valid IP address (I can ping it from the
> outside), Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol Inet addr:70.218.54.229 P-t-P
> 66.174.26.4 Mask 255.255.255.255 UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICASE
> MTU:0 Metric:
Hello Tyson,
Am 2006-01-06 16:05:45, schrieb Tyson Varosyan:
> * lsmod > outfile.txt
>
> Ok, how do I get my outfile to a floppy?
0) Because Windows is stupid:
unix2dos -b outfile.txt
which converts the CR/LF
1) Insert Floppy
2) mount /media/
Hi Simo,
Thanks for the pointer. I'm using Firestarter to configure IPTables. I
will investigate Firestarter configuration options.
Cheers,
jec
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On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 04:34:46PM -0800, Lewis Carroll wrote:
> Hi Folks,
Hi,
> How do I disable the following messages? These aren't doing me much good; I'm
> getting more info about blocked packets from Firestarter.
>
> Jan 17 15:14:04 epiktistes kernel: Inbound IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC=xx.xx.
Hi Folks,How do I disable the following messages? These aren't doing me much good; I'm getting more info about blocked packets from Firestarter.Jan 17 15:14:04 epiktistes kernel: Inbound IN=ppp0 OUT= MAC= SRC="" DST=xx.xx.xx.81 LEN=48 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=127 ID=41539 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=2392 DPT=4
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> Also, why would my post be burred? I am unfamiliar with the way this
> mailing list works but have been surprised by the low number of
> responces... I do not want to SPAM the list, but I really need to get my
> box online...
You posted your first message by replying to ano
-times.com
206-715-TECH (8324)
UpTime/OnTime/AnyTime
-Original Message-
From: John Hasler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 2:25 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How do I manually set the MTU on a PPP Connection?
Tyson Varosyan writes:
> ...w
Tyson Varosyan writes:
> ...when I dial-up using pppd or wvdial...
It isn't "pppd or wvdial". Wvdial is a pppd configurator.
> Apparently every time a connection is made, the MTU is reset.
Edit /etc/ppp/options. You should find a line reading '#mtu '.
If the
Wireless PPP over cellular connection. Verizon claims 100k/400k
up/down speeds.
Thanks in advance.
Tyson Varosyan
Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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206-715-TECH (8324)
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On Friday 06 January 2006 21:16, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
>Tony, I am going to google away on the MTU thing - I do not even know
> what MTU is... However, please note that when I set up routing from
> ppp0 to eth1, the computer connected to Eth1 is a web server and is
> reachable from outside. I will
OHH HELL YEA! I think I got it to work!! Tony you are da man!! Prior to
today I had no idea what MTU is, but after googleing and then looking at my
ifconfig and seeing that my MTU was set to 0 I thought that it might be a
problem.
Doing
Ifconfig ppp0 mtu 1492 made it so that my wget is now worki
Tony, I am going to google away on the MTU thing - I do not even know what
MTU is... However, please note that when I set up routing from ppp0 to eth1,
the computer connected to Eth1 is a web server and is reachable from
outside. I will test to see if the web server can pull up websites etc...
Far
es not have a floppy drive, I reloaded same
> version of Debian on my PC using a VIA motherboard with onboard PCMCIA
> controller. I am still having the same issue (TCP traffic not going over
> PPP).
>
> The output of the files is located at http://www.up-times.com/tcp/
>
> T
PCMCIA
controller. I am still having the same issue (TCP traffic not going over
PPP).
The output of the files is located at http://www.up-times.com/tcp/
Tyson Varosyan
Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions LLC.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.up-times.com
206-715-TECH (8324)
UpTime/OnTime/AnyTime
know enough about the
> > OS. I just got home and I am going to try some other flavors of Linux,
> > ubuntu, mandrake, whatever I can find. I tried to install Debian with the
> > 2.4 kernel. The only thing that was different is that my NIC did not get
> > magically put
to try some other flavors of Linux,
> ubuntu, mandrake, whatever I can find. I tried to install Debian with the
> 2.4 kernel. The only thing that was different is that my NIC did not get
> magically put to Eth1 - it remained at Eth0. But the PPP problem was still
> there.
>
> I
January 06, 2006 2:51 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: TCP not working over ppp connection (WAS: 5th day using
Linux...)
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 13:56:10 -0800
"Tyson Varosyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kernel version: uname -a
> Linux debian 2.6.8-2-386 #1
t see anything that looks to be
> related with ppp, network or tcp. How do I get outputs of these commands to
> be dumped to a txt file on a floppy disk?
easy, type you're command like this:
lsmod > outfile.txt
that tells the shell to redirect stdout (standard output) to the file
out
kernel version: uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Tue Aug 16 12:46:35 UTS 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
installed modules: lsmod
This gives me a long list of modules. I do not see anything that looks to be
related with ppp, network or tcp. How do I get outputs of these commands to
be dumped to a
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
Hi Marty,
I an very new to Linux. What do I type in to give you more information. I
used the 180MB install disk image from debian.org and I type in "linux26" at
the install prompt...
Here are some tools that may yield useful output:
kernel version: uname -a
pci devic
e that was not installed by
default. Set it up with ONLY the ppp interface. The goal right now is just
to get TCP working over my ppp0 connection before I do anything else to the
config.
To get my modem to work I had to do the following: (I got these instructions
from other people using this modem
y 06, 2006 11:17 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: TCP not working over ppp connection (WAS: 5th day using
Linux...)
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> I am Using Debian 2.6 Kernel
This is not very helpful. There are many 2.6 kernels, some having
multiple Debian versions.
and the K
@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: TCP not working over ppp connection (WAS: 5th day using
Linux...)
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 02:42:08 -0800
"Tyson Varosyan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> << snip>>>
>
> ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/modem (I have to do this only once, otherwise the
&
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
I am Using Debian 2.6 Kernel
This is not very helpful. There are many 2.6 kernels, some having
multiple Debian versions.
and the Kyocera KPC650 PCMCIA modem card over
Verizon.
Have you seen this?
http://www.junxion.com/opensource/linux_highspeed_usbserial.html
his is fairly normal stuff here, and should only have to be done once. because
modems can reside at a variety of different /dev/tty*'s the /dev/modem link
typically has to be set up manually (in my experience). The other alternative
is to make your dialer point to /dev/ttyUSB0.
>
&g
Tyson Varosyan wrote:
> modprobe usbserial vendor=0xc88 product=0x17da maxSize=2048 (I have to do
> this every time I reboot. I am not sure why, but it is very annoying)
Put this in a file in the /etc/modprobe.d directory (don't name the file
after a Debian package):
options usbserial vendor=0xc8
I thought it would be prudent to repost my issue given that I figured out
why my Dynamic DNS services do not work...
I am Using Debian 2.6 Kernel and the Kyocera KPC650 PCMCIA modem card over
Verizon.
Ok, just blew away my machine completely. Set it up with ONLY the ppp
interface. The goal
wise the
dialer uses device "modem" which is not linked to any actual port)
nano -w /etc/ppp/options
(I add these because they are not supported by my modem and cause a
disconnect every 2 minutes)
passive
silent
-all
After all this, I can dial away, ping, etc.
Far as diagrams, I am not goo
but I did
> discover by browsing through aptitude that I have wget installed.
>
This is "old style" PPP dial-up at 56k or lower, I take it - not PPPoA
[PPP over ADSL] or PPPoE [PPP over Ethernet] to a cable provider?
Go back to basics: stop using wvdial - perhaps remove it.
The Debian
be some easy "Allow TCP traffic
over ppp" command that needs to be placed in some file buried 5 layers deep.
Come on guys, it's my 5th day and I already want to practice distance throws
with my new Linux box.
Tyson Varosyan
Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions LLC.
[EMAIL PRO
Ohh yes, I am using wvdial to make my PPP connection. I thought I would try
the more standard pppd, but I have not been able to find a good instruction
set on how to configure it. Where is a good place to get basic help like
this? I tried searching linux from scratch, but could not find anything
, ddclient
and some other one for client software with dyndns.com and hn.org services.
Both clients work on my Eth0 connection just fine, none work with ppp0.
I *THINK* that it may have something to do with my having removed LCP
options in /etc/ppp/options - this was required to get the modem card
ing refuse-chap,
> refuse-pap pppd options, whether pppd cannot get secret from the
> {chap,pap}-secrets files. Make sure that in /etc/ppp/chap-secrets you
> have line like:
I think I have found the problem, thanks to all who helped. Somehow,
I managed to change the remotename parameter from &q
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 09:47:50PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:47:50 +0100 (CET)
> From: martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: failing to connect with PPP in Austria
>
> martin f krafft said:
>
martin f krafft said:
> mh, not really, since I cannot connect -- I am in an Internet cafe now. It
> receives an LCP packet mentioning CHAP and MD5, then sends one mentioning
> CHAP and MD5, then reports the error and tries again several times.
Ah, the wonders of USB sticks...
pppd[11426]: pppd 2
Alexei Chetroi said:
> Could you post pppd output with debug switched on?
mh, not really, since I cannot connect -- I am in an Internet cafe now. It
receives an LCP packet mentioning CHAP and MD5, then sends one mentioning
CHAP and MD5, then reports the error and tries again several times.
-m
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 12:34:38PM +0100, dawizz wrote:
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 12:34:38 +0100
> From: dawizz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: failing to connect with PPP in austria
>
> I'm having a similar issue with kppp and pppd
27, 2005 at 07:57:12PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> > Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:57:12 +0100 (CET)
> > From: martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: failing to connect with PPP in austria
> >
> > sorry to ask fo
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 07:57:12PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 19:57:12 +0100 (CET)
> From: martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: failing to connect with PPP in austria
>
> sorry to ask for your time
hi,
sorry to ask for your time, maybe someone can help. I am in Austria and
cannot connect to AON anymore. The credentials are right, but pppd cannot
authenticate, exiting with the error "No auth is possible". I think it may
be because they expect CHAP, but even adding my credentials to
chap-secre
cdc_acm 1-2:1.8: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c: Ignoring extra header
cdc_acm 1-2:1.8: ttyACM0: USB ACM device
. The device '/dev/usb/ttyACM0' was not there. I created it with:
# mknod /dev/usb/ttyACM0 c 166 0
. Then I created the file '/etc/ppp/peers/gpr
On 10/19/05, Marc Brünink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I've two computers. One of them connects to the internet via pppwithout problems. The other just refuses to collaborate :-)I tryed to reconfigure the ppp with help of pppconfig. Didn't help abit. Then I tryed to copy the wo
Hi,
I've two computers. One of them connects to the internet via ppp
without problems. The other just refuses to collaborate :-)
I tryed to reconfigure the ppp with help of pppconfig. Didn't help a
bit. Then I tryed to copy the working files from one computer to the
other
cp -r /
--- Haldor Riddering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I just installed sarge on my machine, just
> disconnected the harddrives
> and installed a
> fresh new one for trialing so have no worries with
> partitions or windows
> getting in the way.
>
[snip]
> near future I want to be able to net
Hi,
I just installed sarge on my machine, just disconnected the harddrives
and installed a
fresh new one for trialing so have no worries with partitions or windows
getting in the way.
The idea is to move away from windows altogether at a later stage though
my laptop will always
be xp as networ
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 11:32:52AM +0200, Louis Swart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Intel x86 installation that has pppd
> version 2.4.3.
>
> I have a GPRS modem connected to /dev/ttyS0.
> I can connect and get a ppp0 interface.
> When I unplug the GPRS modem from the serial port
quot;crtscts", "cdtrcts" and "modem" with
>> no good result.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Louis.
>
>
> Use to discover the pid and then kill it, or maybe try poff before you
> disconnect?
>
> Just thinking aloud.
>
Yes, I do th
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:32:52 +0200
"Louis Swart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Intel x86 installation that has pppd version
> 2.4.3.
>
> I have a GPRS modem connected to /dev/ttyS0.
> I can connect and get a ppp0 interface.
> When I unplug the GPRS modem fro
Hi,
I have a Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Intel x86 installation that has pppd version
2.4.3.
I have a GPRS modem connected to /dev/ttyS0.
I can connect and get a ppp0 interface.
When I unplug the GPRS modem from the serial port I can
see the modem signals change state including CD (Carrier Detect):
>F
Hi,
I have a Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 Intel x86 installation that has pppd version
2.4.3.
I have a GPRS modem connected to /dev/ttyS0.
I can connect and get a ppp0 interface.
When I unplug the GPRS modem from the serial port I can
see the modem signals change state including CD (Carrier Detect):
>F
On 05/08/05, Leszek Koltunski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Debian gurus,
>
> My problem is that at startup, 2 ppp interfaces are brought up : ppp0
> and ppp1. ( I've got a DSL line here ) Every time I boot the system
> (it's a laptop so I pretty much hav
Hello Debian gurus,
My problem is that at startup, 2 ppp interfaces are brought up : ppp0
and ppp1. ( I've got a DSL line here ) Every time I boot the system
(it's a laptop so I pretty much have to switch it off/on everyday ) I
gotta su to root and 'ifconfig ppp1 down'
maintain a diald-dialed serial
PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a PIO-mode
IDE disk?
Because the IDE driver turns off interrupt processing completely
when issuing commands to / reading data from the drive. With DMA,
you don't really notic
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 14:04 -0400, Daniel B. wrote:
> Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
>
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
&g
Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a PIO-mode
IDE disk?
Because the IDE
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
>PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a PIO-mode
>IDE disk?
Because the IDE driver turns off inter
Daniel writes:
> Is PPP's auto-dialing the currently recommended way to do basic
> auto-dailing?
Yes.
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John Hasler wrote:
Daniel writes:
Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a
PIO-mode IDE disk?
I used dialup for years (on a K6-233 with 48M of RAM) and never had any
such problems. Of c
Daniel writes:
> Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
> PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a
> PIO-mode IDE disk?
I used dialup for years (on a K6-233 with 48M of RAM) and never had any
such problems. Of course, I us
Does anyone know why Linux can't seem to maintain a diald-dialed serial
PPP connection while performing lots of disk I/O, especially on a PIO-mode
IDE disk?
When I ssh in to my machine and do a big "diff -r ..." command, the ssh
connection usually dies and I can't reconne
Hello
Just use 'pump', this package config the network automatically, work
perfect for me.
Gustavo
Marty wrote:
Erdi Balint wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure my eth1 interface to use ppp to the dsl provider
on startup, so I wrote this in the /etc/network/interfaces file:
Erdi Balint wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure my eth1 interface to use ppp to the dsl provider on
startup, so I wrote this in the /etc/network/interfaces file:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet ppp
provider dsl-provider
Here's what I use:
auto ppp0
iface ppp0 inet ppp
pre-up ip lin
Hi,
I want to configure my eth1 interface to use ppp to the dsl provider on
startup, so I wrote this in the /etc/network/interfaces file:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet ppp
provider dsl-provider
However it does not seem to work, below are the appropriate lines from
syslog:
Jul 12 21:19:26
Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> - edit /etc/network/interfaces to add:
> auto pppoe
> iface pppoe inet ppp
> provider pppoe
> pre-up br2684ctl -b -c 0 -a 0.8.35
Experimenting, I commented it out.
> pre-up ip link set up nas0
I changed this "nas0&q
Hi,
As well as ppp_on_boot (/etc/init.d/ppp) is deprecated, I decided to
switch to the "interface" way.
I'm running Etch, and my ISP provides pppoe connection, ADSL.
I followed what was written into the README.Debian
- edit /etc/network/interfaces to add:
auto pppoe
iface
Adam Majer wrote:
Bernd Prager wrote:
I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P
address instead of its inet address.
Which is the correct way of setting routes. Default should go though the
other end of th
Bernd Prager wrote:
> I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
> Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P
> address instead of its inet address.
Which is the correct way of setting routes. Default should go though the
other end of the
I'm experiencing some trouble with my DSL setup.
Every time after reboot my routing table is using my ppp0 P-t-P address
instead of its inet address.
$ ifconfig ppp0
ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:168.100.249.107 P-t-P:168.100.250.1
Mask:255.255.255.255
On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 06:04:01AM -0800, Jedi Knight wrote:
> Anyway, whenever I get connected to my ISP, I get the
> message that the ip-up script has started and a little
> while later, that it has finished. However, If I check
> iptables -L, there's no rules at all.
For starters, I'd change /e
--- Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jedi Knight([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is
> reported to have said:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using debian and use ppp to dial to my ISP. I
> > wanted to start firestarter whenever my connection
> is
> &g
Jedi Knight([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using debian and use ppp to dial to my ISP. I
> wanted to start firestarter whenever my connection is
> up and stop it whenever my connection goes down.
> Firestarter creates automatically a scrip
Hello,
I'm using debian and use ppp to dial to my ISP. I
wanted to start firestarter whenever my connection is
up and stop it whenever my connection goes down.
Firestarter creates automatically a script in
/etc/ppp/ip-ip.d/ directory so that /etc/ppp/ip-up
script runs it whenever ppp
omething like CONNECT 50666 etc... ). However,
> whenever I connect to my ISP using pon, I don't get
> this information (I use plog -f to see the pon
> output). What I want to know is if there is a way to
> see that info or make pon display that info.
I use an alias for 'g
esting/net/wmppp.app
(also in woody and sid)
It does what you want.
Apparently by putting:
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/chatscripts/provider -r
/var/tmp/modem.speed"
into the /etc/ppp/peers/provider (or similar) script.
So pppd will do what you want and somebody has to dig it out. (Wh
Hello,
I connect to the internet through a 56K USR modem.
Whenever I connect to my ISP using wvdial, it outputs
lots of messages about the connection and one of these
displays the connection speed that was established
(something like CONNECT 50666 etc... ). However,
whenever I connect to my ISP u
Well, before filling a new bug, I searched bugs on Firestarter package and
found that bug #277496 is already there (for 16 days long) describing
the problem of using /etc/ppp/ip-up.local, and the maintainer of the package
working on a patch for this.
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should fill a bug report against
Firestarter (firewall program).
/etc/ppp/ip-up script have this:
===
if [ -x /etc/ppp/ip-up.local ]; then
exec /etc/ppp/ip-up.local
fi
echo 'ipuping3' >> /etc/ppp/ipup.log ; Added by me to help me find the bug
run-parts /etc/ppp/ip-up.d \
--arg="
On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 01:15:00PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Pigeon writes:
> > Also worth checking /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/000usepeerdns which ought to be
> > detecting that you've used pppconfig and leaving all the work to
> > .../0-dns-up.
>
> Here is usepeerdns-
Pigeon writes:
> Also worth checking /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/000usepeerdns which ought to be
> detecting that you've used pppconfig and leaving all the work to
> .../0-dns-up.
Here is usepeerdns-up:
#!/bin/sh -e
# this variable is only set if the usepeerdns pppd option is being used
made my /etc/resolv.conf become an empty file, and I had
> to refill it with nameserver lines.
The scripts installed by pppconfig and enabled when you select "dynamic"
save resolv.conf when ppp comes up and install a new resolv.conf containing
the namservers supplied by your ISP. When
r lines.
>
> I guess I was expecting this to be an obvious bug, that most people would
> know
> and that would be fixed fastly. But now, I wonder. I have just check in the
> bugs for ppp package, and this don't seem to be there.
>
> I would expect /etc/resolv.conf to have no
gt;
> I guess I was expecting this to be an obvious bug, that most people would
> know
> and that would be fixed fastly. But now, I wonder. I have just check in the
> bugs for ppp package, and this don't seem to be there.
>
> I would expect /etc/resolv.conf to have no ef
fastly. But now, I wonder. I have just check in the
bugs for ppp package, and this don't seem to be there.
I would expect /etc/resolv.conf to have no effect at all, since I can see in
the
logs that my ISP does indeed return DNS information (that's where I took
it to fill my /etc/resolv
Scotty Fitzgerald wrote:
> I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
> had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
> the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
> gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the default
> gateway the dialup won't establish itse
#x27;m feeling lucky" search got me the following page. perhaps
> it was the one you were refering to?
>
> http://www.ale.org/archive/ale/ale-1996-02/msg00026.html
>
> You could use ip-up & ip-down scripts to setup/tear down routes for your
> ppp connection. That would certain
g to?
http://www.ale.org/archive/ale/ale-1996-02/msg00026.html
You could use ip-up & ip-down scripts to setup/tear down routes for your
ppp connection. That would certainly beat doing it manually every time.
-davidc
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I had a similar problem, When I set up the machine I
had a Ethernet card that was autodetected, and the
the autodetection set up the ethernet card as the default
gateway to the internet. While your ethernet is the default
gateway the dialup won't establish itself as a gateway. Try to
remove t
Dear all,
I'm on Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (Woody) and stuck in the middle:
I exec "pon VOL" and get a connection, but no pings do return (100% loss).
As a connection has been estblished, I guess the several config files are
okay. Therefore I've pasted the output of "netstat -nr", "route", and
"ifcon
Hi,
On a location I have a debian box that sets up connections to two
networks through two PPPoE connections. I have specified different
firewall rules for each of them.
I would like to specify on which ppp device (ppp0, ppp1) a certain PPPoE
connection should be set up.
Is there a pppd or
dsl-provider
Binary file (standard input) matches
# cat /proc/*/cmdline | grep pon
# cat /proc/*/cmdline | grep mozilla
Binary file (standard input) matches
Similar output. Neither informing where they reside
# which mozilla
/usr/bin/mozilla
OK
# which dsl-provider
No printout
> > # ls /et
; >
> > NOT:
> >
> > poff ds-provider
> # ls /proc | grep dsl-provider
> # ls /proc | grep ds-provider
> # ls /proc | grep pon
> # ls /proc | grep poff
Doesn't work like that. /proc is where the ps info is stored. It is
stored in a fairly special format.
ypo = typographical error ???
> if you have dsl-provider in
> your /proc, it should
> be:
>
> poff dsl-provider
>
> NOT:
>
> poff ds-provider
# ls /proc | grep dsl-provider
# ls /proc | grep ds-provider
# ls /proc | grep pon
# ls /proc | grep poff
all no printout
# ls /e
Stephen
Sounds like a typo - if you have dsl-provider in your /proc, it should
be:
poff dsl-provider
NOT:
poff ds-provider
DISCLAIMER:
I do not have DSL.
I do not have dialup.
I do not use PPP.
I connect to Cox via a paternally-run LAN.
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