Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-28 Thread Daniel Martin
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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-28 Thread Dale Harrison
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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-27 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- 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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-27 Thread Martin Bialasinski
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

yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Alex Yukhimets
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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- 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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Alex Yukhimets
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

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Daniel Martin
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,

Re: yet another ppp problem

1997-11-26 Thread Larry G. Gariepy Jr.
--- 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

YAP^4 : Yet Another PPP Problem

1997-06-04 Thread L Monk or M Akerberg
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