Phil wrote: > > GOOFY:[rland] #route -n > > Kernel IP routing table > > Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface > > 192.168.1.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 3 eth0 > > 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 2 lo > > > > Would someone kindly explain which route is missing if this mashine > > has a local internet connection by dailing up to a ISP and recieving a > > temporary IP adress? > > Did you read /etc/isdn/device.ippp0 ? > Actually it describes, what you should change. Notice the ip-up > script.
This is a old distribution from a distributer which does not exist anymore. As linux system internalties should not differ so much I thought it might be a good idea to paste my question to this list. There's no such file /etc/isdn/device.ippp0. The old manual I still have recommends to launch: GOOFY:[/root] #isdnctrl dial ippp0 whereas isdnctrl is a binary and not a script. The system has additional a script: *********************************************** #file /etc/ppp/ip-up #!/bin/sh # Interface device speed IP Gateway # ippp0 /dev/ippp0 0 193.102.185.41 193.102.185.14 PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/activeisdn ]; then source /etc/sysconfig/activeisdn else exit fi if [ "x$PROVIDER" != "xkeiner" -a "x$ART" = "xautomatisch" ]; then if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/provider/conf-$PROVIDER ]; then source /etc/sysconfig/provider/conf-$PROVIDER else exit fi if [ -f /var/run/dialondemand ]; then device=`cat /var/run/dialondemand` if [ "x$device" != "x$1" ]; then route del default $device fi fi fi /sbin/ifconfig $1 $4 /sbin/route add -host $5 $1 /sbin/route add default gw $5 dev $1 exit ********************************************** ...but I have no idea if it is launched by isdnctrl. This executable is part of isdnk-utils and there's no document which informs me what has to be routed and what not. So I guess the usage requires prior knowledge which the ISDN-HOWTO does not seem to provide. In summary I'm hoping to retrieve help from this list. > > Then the IP 192.168.1.0 pertubes me because: > > > > GOOFY:[rland] #cat /etc/hosts > > 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.domain > > 192.168.1.1 GOOFY.ORION.DE GOOFY > > 194.25.2.129 t-online.de t-online #this is the ISP > > > > ...it does not match with the static IP adress I gave the eth0 card! > > What do you mean. Are you concerned because of 192.168.1.0 > vs. 192.168.1.1? > The first is the network-adress. This entry in the routing table > basically says: Send everything that goes to the network 192.168.1.0 > over the device eth0. > > Phil So I assume this is okay. I guess when when attaching a client to this mashine (near future) I have to define a route for all unkown IP's from eth0 to ippp0? Something curious: When the OS boots up no error concerning isdn shows up - but when I manualy restart by "isdn.init" the following message shows up: GOOFY:[init.d] # /etc/init.d/isdn.init restart Beende ISDN. ippp0 deleted hisax: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Starte Initialisierung ISDN. Can't locate module hisax ippp0 added EAZ/MSN for ippp0 is 0611560311 Hangup-Timeout for ippp0 is 60 sec. Charge-Hangup for ippp0 is off Reject before Callback for ippp0 is on Callback delay for ippp0 is 1 sec. Dialmax for ippp0 is 1 times. Incoming-Hangup for ippp0 is off Callback for ippp0 is off Security for ippp0 is on Layer-2-Protocol for ippp0 is hdlc Layer-3-Protocol for ippp0 is trans Encapsulation for ippp0 is syncppp ippp0 bound to 0dev: error resolving Host-Name dev: error resolving Host-Name additionaly what does /var/log/messages (just after booting) try to say by: Oct 18 12:04:37 GOOFY syslog: Found 1 devices: /dev/ippp0, Oct 18 12:04:38 GOOFY pppd[457]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0 Oct 18 12:04:38 GOOFY pppd[457]: init_unit: 0 Oct 18 12:04:38 GOOFY pppd[457]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp0, fd: 7 as mentioned in the previous mail? Robert