Do you have ip_forwarding enabled? Sounds like you don't as you say you
can only ping the machine your dialed in to... also, do you have proxyarp
in the options.ttyS[0-1] file for the port your modem is sitting on.
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Richard Pang wrote:
> > a couple of things, but it would be
> options.ttyS1 has the following
> 205.199.2.14:205.199.2.14
> netmask 255.255.255.0
Look in man pppd for ms-dns and ms-wins. They're cute and perky and helpful.
(Yes, I have had a number of drinks.)
Also, look up issue 36 (I think) of Linux Gazette, it has a step-by-step. LG
is one of the mo
> a couple of things, but it would be helpful to know more about the
> symptoms: can you see the linux box? can you see any of the rest of the
> subnet?
Laptop connects establishes, but can't see anything. I've tried pinging
205.199.2.* ad infinitum.
the only one that works is 205.199.2.14, but t
> I'd like the computer to appear as a 205.199.2.14 on an existing local
> subnet
> 205.199.2.0/24 run by eth0. So far I have mgetty and pppd running, the win98
> laptop uses ppp to determine the ip and mask, but doesn't get a gateway.
>
> Do I need a ifcfg-ppp0? If so how? Do I need to set routi
Hi all,
I'm trying to create a dial in account to my RH6.0 box for a win98 laptop.
I'd like the computer to appear as a 205.199.2.14 on an existing local
subnet
205.199.2.0/24 run by eth0. So far I have mgetty and pppd running, the win98
laptop uses ppp to determine the ip and mask, but doesn't