Hi,
I have setup a Linux box as a dial-in server. When I dial-in and connect
from my windows machine I cannot view web pages or send/receive email. I
can however connect to the machine using a SSH session so I know the connect
is there and working.
This must be something to do with the DNS
Ltd
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Subject:[SLUG] Dial-in Server
Hi,
I have setup a Linux box as a dial-in server. When I dial
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Subject:[SLUG] Dial-in Server
Hi,
I have setup a Linux box as a dial-in server. When I dial-in and connect
from my windows machine I cannot view web pages or send/receive email. I
can however connect to the machine using a SSH session so I know the
connect
You have a couple of things to look at..
1) (most fundamental) do you have ip forwarding enabled on the dialin
server? if you don't have IP forwarding enabled you're not going to have
any packets going out past the dialin server (which might explain you being
able to get to the server itself,
in the /ppp/options.ttys0 file?
Dan
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Subject: Re: [SLUG] Dial-in Server
Dan,
If you are trying to browse webpages
: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Dial-in Server
Dan,
If you are trying to browse webpages on the internet which your debian
box is connected to, then you'll have to set up some sort of networking
to allow your windows box to do that, either ip masqerading
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On Thursday 27 Feb 2003 10:39 am, Anthony Wood wrote:
You probably should have a firewall :-)
...and most of them have support for IP masquerading, including Shorewall,
which would solve his other problem.
Of course, using Squid as a web proxy would also