On Friday 07 December 2001 08:25 pm, Ian wrote:
> What you need to do is see what Internet bound traffic is being
> generated by the Linux box that's causing the dial out.
>
> #man tcpdump
>or
> #man ethereal
>
> Is the /etc/resolv.conf set to look for DNS outside your local
> network? If it
Randy wrote:
>
> > A think alot more info is needed here. Which distro, how is all of
> > this setup? Linux, out of the box, isn't capable of connecting to a
> > remote modem, so you had to have set this up in some capacity at some
> > point in time. Care to explain?
>
> Not at all. I'm runni
> A think alot more info is needed here. Which distro, how is all of
> this setup? Linux, out of the box, isn't capable of connecting to a
> remote modem, so you had to have set this up in some capacity at some
> point in time. Care to explain?
Not at all. I'm running Mandrake 8.1 using DHCP.
--- Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a problem with my network and box. When I boot, startx,
> open
> a program, scratch my butt, the system is trying to start the modem on
>
> my Windows 98SE server. I've got a hardware A/B switch in there and
> you
> can here it hitting that swit
I'm having a problem with my network and box. When I boot, startx, open
a program, scratch my butt, the system is trying to start the modem on
my Windows 98SE server. I've got a hardware A/B switch in there and you
can here it hitting that switch. Nothing will start or open until the
modem req