Hi all,
I am trying to connect to the internet using KPPP. I
get a message saying modem is not mounted on
/dev/modem. I never had this problem with RHL or
earlier versions of MDK.
Pls help...
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I got kicked off the net. Then I closed all the windows, clicked on
'internet', after it minimized, I clicked on netscape, and guess what, I
got connected! I'll have to try this tomorrow after a re-boot. I'm on
my work laptop, so I shutdown and have to take it to work, bummer eh?
pete
Another kind user suggested I try 'ifup ppp0'. Unfortunately, I had to
ctl-c out of it and I got an error 8 when it couldn't actiate the
interface. I haven't figured out what that exactly means yet.
So I thought maybe I should try re-loading the pcmcia package (I'm
having the same issue with my f
James Mellema wrote:
>
> A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
> network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
> connection.
>
> Jim
Further information with my connection problem: went to root an dstarted
ppp0 in linuxconf. It dials, conne
And I have the same issue with my internal modem. My Dell Latitude laptop took
everything ok and I can connect, but not my main box. I even set up both
systems (the net connection stuff that is) the same.
pete
James Mellema wrote:
> A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can pi
A quick reply to my own message here. kppp works OK, I can ping the
network I am connecting to, I just can't get netscape to recognize the
connection.
Jim
James Mellema wrote:
>
> I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
> Konqueror. I have an external modem on tt
OK, my turn (again!!) I had a problem with my main box and I
re-installed 7.2 just as I had done on my laptop. I'm coming to you via
my laptop now. The main box seemed to load up ok. Then I try ti connect
to the net and I get the same problem that the original poster has with
his connection when h
I just (re) installed 7.2 and all I have is a dialup. On installation, I
did not enter the domain nor ips to search. That didn't work. I then
used Linxconf and set the ppp options there. I also set the options via
the kppp dialog. I used 'manual' for the dns nameserver info. I use
earthlink BTW.
I am running Mandrake 7.2 with the latest updates of kppp, netscape and
Konqueror. I have an external modem on tty0 which connects using kppp
without difficulty. I have just lost my slow/unreliable DSL connection,
and replaced it with a 56k dial-up.
For some reason, which escapes me at present,
I try to connect to my isp but it will not work for me. after calling I are
disconnected. and in the logfile can I read "peer is not authorized to use
remote adress 212.x.x.x.x"
I use mandrake 7.1 and kppp when I used 7.0 it worked fine. please help me
nt: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 7:10 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [newbie] kppp Problems
> >
> > In Mandrake 6.1, everything worked fine. Now that i have 7.0, The internet
> >
> > and the network won't work.
> >
> > In Kppp, i
>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 4:33 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] kppp Problems
> DHCP depends on your ISP, whether they require you to use it or not. And
> since you are using dialup (Kppp) , I would say that you do need it.
>
> > -Original Message
ssage -
From: "Troy Sherman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 2:39 PM
Subject: [newbie] kppp Problems
> In Mandrake 6.1, everything worked fine. Now that i have 7.0, The internet
> and the network won't work.
>
>
I'm having some problems with getting a dial-up connection to my ISP
(Netcom/Mindspring) to work. My modem dials, and the dial-in server
picks up, but I don't get anything past that as far as I can tell.
Kppp's debug function gives an output file like this (add pppd[616] to
the front of each lin
I had a similar problem - fix was a little simpler.
As far as I remember (it was 1 am a week ago);
become superuser, and look in the directory where the file was expected.
The file existed, but doing an ls -l suggested it wasn't readable. I think I chmod 'd
it
to be generally readable and the in
On Wed, 07 Jul 1999, you wrote:
> Hello , When I open kppp , I get this error message -
> /etc/resolv.config is missing ! Ask your system
> administrator to create a non-empty file that has appropriate
> read and write permissions . What must I do ?
Write one. As root, go to /etc, and with pic
It's looking for resolv.conf, not resolv.config .
First copy your existing resolv.conf to resolve.conf.orig,
then ediit resolv.conf to contain:
domain
search
nameserver
nameserver
If your machine is standalone dialup, you probably won't
need the domain line.
Hello , When I open kppp , I get this error message -
/etc/resolv.config is missing ! Ask your system
administrator to create a non-empty file that has appropriate
read and write permissions . What must I do ?
I've had this problem before under windows with a new modem. You need to
probably go into BIOS to fiddle with the address settings of Com 4. Should
be about four choices. Try each one in turn and start Linux after each to
see if you are allowed. Another problem might be a conflict with Com 2
d
Well , I have a modem on Com 4 I tried repeatedly to setup kppp but when I
query the modem it says modem busy!!!??? Could someone please help me with
this problem since I am very horrible at computers. thanks
On 30 Jun, James Caldwell wrote:
> I have another question, is there a way to set it up so that every time I
> login fortune runs like on most servers running linux?
>
> --->
> James Caldwell
> Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989
> telephone @ school 672-3900
> home
I have another question, is there a way to set it up so that every time I
login fortune runs like on most servers running linux?
--->
James Caldwell
Woodberry Forest , Virginia , 22989
telephone @ school 672-3900
home # (540) 825- 3837
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Ok, thanks. But how would I fix the problem if I can? thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Whats useing com1(cat /proc/ioports|grep 2f8), most likely cause is a
>hardware conflict
>
>On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, James Caldwell wrote:
>
>> I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives
]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Kppp problems
>
> Whats useing com1(cat /proc/ioports|grep 2f8), most likely
cause is a
> hardware conflict
>
> On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, James Caldwell wrote:
>
> > I have an intern
Whats useing com1(cat /proc/ioports|grep 2f8), most likely cause is a
hardware conflict
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, James Caldwell wrote:
> I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives me a
> Modem Busy. I tried every other option but those only said no modem found
> .(I was u
I have an internal modem on Com 3 and When I set Kppp for it It gives me a
Modem Busy. I tried every other option but those only said no modem found
.(I was using cuart2 i think and the ttys2 something like that) .Is this
a setup problem or is my modem messed up?
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Nick,
Had the same problem here and fixed it by the following:
1. Change PAP to Script..
2. Make a Script with only the following:
Expect ogin: # notice no L in login #
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