Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-24 Thread casaubon
to get going quickly. jon -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/USB-networking-and-openSUSE-tp532341p580379.html Sent from the Openmoko Support mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-23 Thread Sean Seymour
Hi Rolf, sorry to hear you are having issues still. I know when I got my Freerunner and I couldn't get it online I was tearing my hair out. Now I don't know much about this stuff and your router/IPs are set up differently from mine, but I wanted to post my "personal checklist/notes" that I clo

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-20 Thread casaubon
cal directories instead of http: locations, and running update. I don't know if this is a good idea. Any opinions? -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/USB-networking-and-openSUSE-tp532341p574488.html Sent from the Openmoko Support mailing list archive at Nabble.com

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-20 Thread Rolf Camps
Op zondag 20-07-2008 om 12:32 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef casaubon: > This doesn't seem to work for me. Just to be clear: you changed the > file > /etc/resolv.conf to read "nameserver w.x.y.z", where w.x.y.z is the IP > of a > DNS that your ISP router consults? I also changed it in the file /etc

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-20 Thread casaubon
for me. Just to be clear: you changed the file /etc/resolv.conf to read "nameserver w.x.y.z", where w.x.y.z is the IP of a DNS that your ISP router consults? Is it possible that my laptop is not doing a good job of forwarding DNS requests to my ISP router? Thanks, jon -- View this mes

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-20 Thread Rolf Camps
Op zondag 20-07-2008 om 11:29 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef casaubon: > IP forwarding is enabled. Firewall has the laptop as "external", the > USB > "device as internal", and masquerading is ON. Default route is set to > 192.168.1.254, and the NeoFR has resolv.conf containing "nameserver > 192.168.

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-20 Thread casaubon
ng is ON. Default route is set to 192.168.1.254, and the NeoFR has resolv.conf containing "nameserver 192.168.1.254". Any openSUSE-specific things that might make this configuration not work? Is there some IP address conflict going on? -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-17 Thread arne anka
> Thanks. It looks like that folder exists at > /etc/sysconfig/network/if-up.d/ although at the moment I have no idea > how to make sure it only happens with usb networking. looks like there is a variable ${IFACE} available. you could check with [ "$IFACE" != "usb0" ] or something more sophistica

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-17 Thread Matt Luzum
arne anka wrote: >> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 & >> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward & >> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT & >> >> I'll still have to figure out how to make it more permanent/automatic, >> but now that I know what to google for it shouldn't be a b

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-17 Thread Jose Luis Perez Diez
El Thursday, 17 de July de 2008 01:41:23 Matt Luzum va escriure: > As for the collision between address spaces, I'll eventually have to > figure out a way around that since my home network does use 192.168.0.x. I've this a similar problem in my home (192.168.1.0/24 wireless/internet access , 192.

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-16 Thread Matt Luzum
Thanks for the replies. Coincidentally, right after I sent the e-mail I figured out the appropriate pieces to take out of the Getting Started tutorial that got things working for me: iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 & echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward & iptabl

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-16 Thread Stroller
On 17 Jul 2008, at 00:04, Matt Luzum wrote: > ... I followed the USB > Networking section of the "Getting Started" wiki page and can ssh into > the Neo just fine. However, I can't seem to figure out how to get the > routing properly set up so the Neo can access the internet (I can't > ping > UR

Re: USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-16 Thread Roel Jonkman
uly 16, 2008 4:04:31 PM Subject: USB networking and openSUSE Hi all I seem to be unable to figure out how to get my Freerunner to connect to the internet (through a host PC connected by USB). I followed the USB Networking section of the "Getting Started" wiki page and can ssh into the

USB networking and openSUSE

2008-07-16 Thread Matt Luzum
Hi all I seem to be unable to figure out how to get my Freerunner to connect to the internet (through a host PC connected by USB). I followed the USB Networking section of the "Getting Started" wiki page and can ssh into the Neo just fine. However, I can't seem to figure out how to get the r