I was playing with different security settings in MSEC (the mandrake
security settings gui in drak-config), and after returning to the
Standard setting, I was no longer able to connect to the Internet. I
can still access my home network, but cannot move outside of the home
network onto the
On Thursday 29 January 2004 01:09 pm, Stephen Conklin wrote:
I was playing with different security settings in MSEC (the mandrake
security settings gui in drak-config), and after returning to the
Standard setting, I was no longer able to connect to the Internet. I
can still access my home
i would consider all your macines to be at risk without a firewall on the
'ics' box, i would recommend what i use in a similar setup which is mandrake
single network firewall (snf) but i admit i'm used to cable modems which are
simple ethernet setups, i don't know about dsl modems so i can't
David,
1. You might want to ask this on the expert list.
2. My home network is very similar to yours, coax instead of hub, dial
up instead of DSL, and a Dos box running IPROUTE instead of Windows with
ICS. I don't know exactly what ICS does, but IPROUTE ($50 shareware
from, darn, can't
that site you mention randy, i have been there before and it identified my ip
address as being that of one my isp's boxes 4 hops up the line from me, it
reported open ports such as http (80) that i know are closed on my firewall,
be carefull anyone that uses this
bascule
On Friday 23 Nov
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 10:58:04 -0500
From: Charles A Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet access setup questions
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 21:33:26 -0600
David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
Okay, I realize
It's been a couple of months since I used Linux, but when I did, I had
no trouble getting out on the Internet. Now, when I try I first get some
error message about a kppp.pid file, and then, although the logging on
process seems to work as it should, I apparently do not get connected to
the
, December 13, 2000 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Internet access through MS proxy server
Are you trying to use MS Proxy from Linux clients?
Yes, The Linux boxes must go through the MS Proxy to gain access to the
outside world.
If so you have to remember that MS-PROXY uses NT
ecember 14, 2000 2:22 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Internet access through MS proxy server
Linux can participate in an NT domain using Samba.
Must you use socks?
Why not use Linux as a SOCKS, Masq machine? This works quite well and is
easier to set up.
-JMS
-Original Message-
Fr
is not going to help you with this if the system is
hamstrung by Socks.
-JMS
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeremy Sudderth
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 1:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet access through MS proxy
to services.
This
may be the problem.
-JMS
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Jeremy SudderthSent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:37
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] Internet
access through MS proxy server
Hello Everyone,
Here is a situation
Are you trying to use MS Proxy from Linux clients?
Yes, The Linux boxes must go through the MS Proxy to gain access to the
outside world.
If so you have to remember that MS-PROXY uses NT authentication before
enabling Windows machines. I.E. the Windows machines have to login to the
NT
Hello Everyone,
Here is a situation that I think you will all
love. My company is sick and tired of Windows. They just hired me
and after hearing that I said we should go to Linux ( Yipee ). The
problem is that they are not totally sure of me yet, which I can understand, so
they want a
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 03:37 pm, Jeremy Sudderth wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Here is a situation that I think you will all love.
Not one bit, it was practically unreadable _very small_ text
Jeremy
The IT man
Not to single you out Jeremy, there's a lot of newbies posting in
HTML
00 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Internet access through MS proxy server
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 03:37 pm, Jeremy Sudderth wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Here is a situation that I think you will all love.
Not one bit, it was practically unreadable _very small_ text
Jeremy
Does anybody know of any UK ISP's providing free
internet access for linux
Cheers
Gary
On Tue, 09 May 2000, you wrote:
Does anybody know of any UK ISP's providing free internet access for linux
Cheers
Gary
Gary.
How do you mean providing internet access to linux. if you are talking of having a
shell account I think you will be lucky to find one, but if you are
ubject: Re: [newbie] Internet Access
--- DLM4IDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to get FreeI, Homestead, or Yahoo's
free internet
access to work? Are there any free internet services
for LINUX?
www.freewwweb.com works. I've also heard that
www.worldshare.net works. I
--- DLM4IDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know how to get FreeI, Homestead, or Yahoo's
free internet
access to work? Are there any free internet services
for LINUX?
www.freewwweb.com works. I've also heard that
www.worldshare.net works. I can't seem to
get it to work. Anybody have
"DLM4IDM" == DLM4IDM [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DLM4IDM Anyone know how to get FreeI, Homestead, or Yahoo's free
DLM4IDM internet access to work? Are there any free internet
DLM4IDM services for LINUX?
A good place to learn of Linux news is
http://www.geekboys.org/
A free ISP for
Anyone know how to get FreeI, Homestead, or Yahoo's free internet
access to work? Are there any free internet services for LINUX?
Got a hobby to share or just want a personal home page ?
Build your own web site for free at http://www.homestead.com
ok, do you have KDE installed, probably, so I will
explain using KDE's Kppp program, it is listed under
the menu Internet, this is relativly simple, almost
like setting up window's dial up connection..
!IMPORTANT!, the most important step is your DNS, you
will connect without it, but you
The other week somebody posted a link to a page with advice on how to
get connected to the Internet using Linux. I stupidly clicked on "delete"
before I realized that I could really use that kind of information. If
somebody could please repost that link I would be very grateful.
Try www.mandrakeuser.org and www.linuxnewbie.org
Lothar Mandrake wrote:
The other week somebody posted a link to a page with advice on how to
get connected to the Internet using Linux. I stupidly clicked on "delete"
before I realized that I could really use that kind of information.
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Clifford Goodman wrote:
| I've installed Linux Mandrake ver 6.1, installed a modem, and can
| successfully dial my ISP using Kppp, and can ping it using Network
| Utilities. When I try to bring up a web page using Netscape Navigator 4.5,
| nothing happens. Any
"Clifford Goodman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed Linux Mandrake ver 6.1, installed a modem, and can
successfully dial my ISP using Kppp, and can ping it using Network
Utilities. When I try to bring up a web page using Netscape Navigator 4.5,
nothing happens. Any suggestions on what
And also if your ISP has a PROXY, you have to configure it !!
Younes Zouhair
Le Tue, 28 Dec 1999, G_REEPER a écrit :
Make sure your dns numbers are correct
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I've installed Linux Mandrake ver 6.1, installed a modem, and can
successfully dial my ISP using
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Clifford Goodman wrote:
I've installed Linux Mandrake ver 6.1, installed a modem, and can
successfully dial my ISP using Kppp, and can ping it using Network
Utilities. When I try to bring up a web page using Netscape Navigator 4.5,
nothing happens. Any suggestions on
Make sure your dns numbers are correct
On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I've installed Linux Mandrake ver 6.1, installed a modem, and can
successfully dial my ISP using Kppp, and can ping it using Network
Utilities. When I try to bring up a web page using Netscape Navigator 4.5,
nothing
24, 1999 12:36 AM
Subject: [newbie] INTERNET ACCESS
I have a Gateway Essentials 366 which has a 366MHZ AMD K6-2 processor.
The current modem installed is a Lucent Technologies 56K Fax-Modem
installed in a PCI slot. My research says that this is a form of
"winmodem". Is
To my knowledge all internal LT modems are winmodems. Anyway my USR 33.6
worked sweet back in the 33.6 days, then I had it flash upgraded to a 56K
V.90 and it to works sweet. I get a speed of 49333 on Windows and 52666 on
Mandrake.never slower on both.or faster for that matter.
Mark
] INTERNET ACCESS
I have a Gateway Essentials 366 which has a 366MHZ AMD K6-2 processor.
The current modem installed is a Lucent Technologies 56K Fax-Modem
installed in a PCI slot. My research says that this is a form of
"winmodem". Is this true? Are all modems that plug into a PCI sl
I use a best data 33.6 for linux, its a serial external
Mark Drake wrote:
I have a Gateway Essentials 366 which has a 366MHZ AMD K6-2 processor.
The current modem installed is a Lucent Technologies 56K Fax-Modem
installed in a PCI slot. My research says that this is a form of
"winmodem".
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