Le Mercredi 21 Août 2002 13:29, Erich Titl a écrit :
> Hi Vladimir
>
> At 12:00 21.08.2002, you wrote:
> >David Ondzes wrote:
> I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in
> wdistconfig, saveconfig and rebooted and still can not resolve any
> names.ping is say host look
Erich Titl wrote:
> Is there any reason not to use dhclient? WISP AFAIK does not suffer from
> the floppy limitation.
Only my laziness. :-)
May be I'll move to dhclient in next release.
--
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)
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Hi Vladimir
At 12:00 21.08.2002, you wrote:
>David Ondzes wrote:
I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in
wdistconfig, saveconfig and rebooted and still can not resolve any
names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a "script"
package for LE
David Ondzes wrote:
>>>I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in wdistconfig, saveconfig
>and rebooted and still can not resolve
>>>any names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a "script" package
>for LEAF ? Any ideas what could be
>>>wrong ? My windows bo
>> I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in wdistconfig, saveconfig
>and rebooted and still can not resolve
>> any names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a "script" package
>for LEAF ? Any ideas what could be
>> wrong ? My windows box, which is also a dhc
> I modified ifup as you suggested and removed the entries in wdistconfig, saveconfig
>and rebooted and still can not resolve
> any names.ping is say host lookup named failed. BTW - is there a "script" package
>for LEAF ? Any ideas what could be
> wrong ? My windows box, which is also a dhcp
>> The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of
>> Domain Name System (STD 13, RFC 1035) name servers
>> available to the client. Servers should be listed in
>> order of preference.
>
>Yes, DHCP server can send the DNS settings, however in
So if I want dns information from my dhcp server then
I just need to modify ifup script. What do I need to
do in wdistconfig ? Do I leave the dns & default
gateway entry blank ?
--- "Vladimir I." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Default gateway will be supplied by DHCP, however
> you have to enter
>>
>> Default gateway will be supplied by DHCP, however you have to enter
>> DNS manually.
>
>
> Why is this so, when
>
> option domain-name-servers ip-address [, ip-address... ];
>
> The domain-name-servers option specifies a list of
> Domain Name System (STD
Hi Vladimir
At 15:29 19.08.2002, you wrote:
>David Ondzes wrote:
>>I have two problem...
>>1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
>
>Did you run tcpdump as I suggested?
>
>>It looks like my problem.
>>2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
>>Should dhcp supply my wisp box
David Ondzes wrote:
> I have two problem...
>
> 1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
Did you run tcpdump as I suggested?
>
> It looks like my problem.
>
> 2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
>
> Should dhcp supply my wisp box with dhs server and default gateway
I have two problem...
1) I can not ssh into my wisp box from the outside.
It looks like my problem.
2) I can not resolve hostnames from my wisp box.
Should dhcp supply my wisp box with dhs server and default gateway info ? Or should I
enter it with wdistconfig ?
>I'm not sure I understand y
I'm not sure I understand your problem exactly.
1) Where do you run ez-ipupdate?
2) From where you cannot ping?
3) To check whether SSH packets reach the WISP-Dist router, run tcpdump:
"tcpdump -n port 22"
David Ondzes wrote:
> I am having trouble reaching my wisp box (v2290) from the outside
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