On 27 Nov 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
Martin,
Hey, thanks. That totally worked! I am just dialing in from home, so I
am
not using the ethernet card at all right now. However, it did come in handy
initially. I had my computer shipped to me at the Math Department at
Dartmouth
Does anyone out on the list know which startup file it is that sets the
initial network routes? (Since I've never had anything but ppp, I never
found out) You might consider seeing if routes are being set up for your
ethernet card at boottime, and disabling them, at least until such time as
--- You wrote:
f you wish to use your ppp interface for most packets and your ethernet
card for only a few, put something like the following in /etc/ppp/ip-up:
/sbin/route del default
/sbin/route add default ppp0
/sbin/route add 137.22.96.0 netmask 255.255.240 eth0
(The number after netmask
On 27 Nov 1997, Larry G. Gariepy Jr. wrote:
Thanks again for your help. I did notice one small problem. When I tried to
telnet, I could reach one network at school, but not any others. I could
reach
just about anywhere in the country except the servers at school that I am not
dialing
Hello,
I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month
now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home.
I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over the
/usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO directories. There seemed
Hello,
I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month
now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home.
I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over
the
/usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO directories. There
--- You wrote:
Hello,
I am a new debian user. I have had my system running for about a month
now. I am trying to set up ppp so that I can dial in to school from my home.
I don't really know what I am doing, so like any good newbie, I poured over
the
/usr/doc and /usr/doc/HOWTO
OK. Now that I know that this is the Debian way, I am happy to do it this
way.
I tried this, and it was a beautiful thing to hear the modem connecting...but
it didn't work. I'm going to include my /etc/ppp.options_out,
/etc/ppp.chatscript, and the final plog.
/etc/ppp.options_out
On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
OK. Now that I know that this is the Debian way, I am happy to do it this
way.
I tried this, and it was a beautiful thing to hear the modem
connecting...but
it didn't work. I'm going to include my /etc/ppp.options_out,
--- Alex Yukhimets wrote:
Great! You *did* get ppp connection! Your problem is that you have to set up
your routing table properly in /etc/ppp/ip-up (on connection) and
/etc/ppp/ip-down (on disconnect) using route. And remove defaultroute option
from /etc/ppp.options_out - you already have
My PPP connection through the inscrutable and apparently
anti-linux (xunil?) ISP concentric.net invariably breaks
down after receiving a few packets. This happens both when
using Netscape and when using Lynx, although more quickly
with Netscape.
I have tried many variations for
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