OK..here is what we have to date. I tried the winipcfg after connecting and the IP address is the same as the Gateway? In addition I checked for samba --list and it was there but just to be on the safe side I downloaded the newest version (which is the same as I originally had) and reinstalled from scratch.
Still not able to see the Debian when I connect using PPP. Regarding the IP/Gateway issue here is what I tried.
1. Force the IP/Gateway to come directly from the dial up adaptor 2. under /etc/options.ttyS2 It looks like this 209.41.81.XXX : 209.41.81.XXX ###where the first value is the Debian IP and the second is a fixed IP for the dial up account. 3. Removed the options file and had the laptop dial up system drive the IP/Gateway.
NOTHING! Man am I stumped... I know it has to be the gateway, IP, and DNS problem but where?
Sti---------- > From: Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Marc D. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: PPP,Samba and Linux > Date: Tuesday, June 03, 1997 8:18 AM > > Marc D. Jones wrote: > > > > I've tried that this morning to no avail. Here is what I have... > > > > /etc/ppp/options > > > > DNS pointing to ISP (I can web serf while dialed in so I believe this > > works) > > WINS pointing to the Linux IP (also the dial up adaptor on the laptop > > is set to WINS to Linux IP > > *****In options.ttyS2 > > remote IP = free IP address 209.xx.xx.xxx > > local IP = Linux box > > > > Mgetty works since I can dial in and it shows the proper handshake in > > the ppp.log > > Linux Server is providing the laptop IP address so the TCPIP > > properties are: > > No IP address assigned > > WINS server to the Linux > > Gateway to the router > > DNS to the ISP > > > > If only I could get the laptop to "see" both the debian system and the > > smbmounted PC than I would be homefree. > > Any other suggestions would be a godsend. > > > > Do something for me. When the win95 box gets connected, go to "Run..." > in the Start menu and run 'winipcfg'. You'll get a window which will > show you all the current IP settings, including DNS and WINS. Verify > that all these numbers are correct. (I suspect they will be, but this > way we'll know for sure.) > > Then (assuming success with winipcfg) make sure that you have 'proxyarp' > as an option on the linux box in /etc/ppp/options. Also, are you sure > you're running samba? Type 'dpkg --list samba' to see if you've got > it properly installed. (If you have, there should see a 'samba' line > with 'ii' at the front of it.) > > Do this stuff and get back to us. > > -- > Jens B. Jorgensen > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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