Hi there
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 07:45:11AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:16:55PM -, stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
di
Hi there,
Earlier Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:16:55PM -, stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
Hi all
OK - I'm an idiot - but now I'm an idiot with a problem.
After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 07:45:11AM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:16:55PM -, stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
> > After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
> > No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
> > disk -
On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:16:55PM -, stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
> Hi all
>
> OK - I'm an idiot - but now I'm an idiot with a problem.
>
> After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
> No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
> di
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 02:16:55PM -, stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
> After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
> No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
> disk - except it doesn't (re-
stephen HARGREAVES wrote:
Hi all
OK - I'm an idiot - but now I'm an idiot with a problem.
After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
disk - except it doesn't (re-install) and now I have no d
Hi all
OK - I'm an idiot - but now I'm an idiot with a problem.
After a crash, I rebooted to find that some of the ppp files had vanished.
No problem, I thought - uninstall ppp and re-install from my installation
disk - except it doesn't (re-install) and now I have no dial up from linux.
Is ther
Hi,
I am unable to get broadband adn have a pair-gained line which limits me to
a V34+ connection at 31.2kb/s.
I can get ISDN which will involve a telco supplied modem. This allows two
phone lines and connection at either 64kb/s or 128kb/s using the A & B
Channels.
The software offered is all Win
James Hook writes:
> There are no switches, just pon
Additional arguments are passed to pppd.
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, faisal gillani wrote:
> # pon
>
> but it doesnt seems to work
> i want to know does it use any switches ? this command pon ? to make it pick
> my connection file ?
There are no switches, just pon
try enabling debug for the ISP in pppconfig and then after issuing the pon
ru
well i configure my connection by pppconfig & name the entry after i gave all the input in it ..
then i use pon to dail like this
# pon
but it doesnt seems to work
but when i enter
# pon
it gives out phone tone but still dont dail ... i think it use the provider file ...
i want to know does
On Mon, 03 Jul 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I did use pppconfig to configure the scripts.
> I've used PAP and chat. I can get chat through the login process (ogin: and
> ssword:)
> but then it establishes a connection and sends LCP ConfReq and does not get
> a reply and then I get L
gochenour wrote;
> Hello,
> I did use pppconfig to configure the scripts.
> I've used PAP and chat. I can get chat through the login process (ogin: and
> ssword:)
> but then it establishes a connection and sends LCP ConfReq and does not get
> a reply and then I get LCP: timeout.
>
Some ISPs requi
ciated.
>
> Thank you kindly!
>
> Ashby
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2000 10:27 AM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: PPP help (bit 7 set
10:27 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: PPP help (bit 7 set to 0)
>
>
> Ashby writes:
> > Received serial link is not 8-bit clean. Problem: all had
> bit 7 set to
> > 0. Exit.
>
> If you did not use pppconfig to configure ppp do so. If
Ashby writes:
> Received serial link is not 8-bit clean. Problem: all had bit 7 set to
> 0. Exit.
If you did not use pppconfig to configure ppp do so. If you did, post
/etc/chatscripts/provider and /etc/ppp/peers/provider (remove passwords).
BTW the plog command will show you the ppp log, whic
Hello Debian Users,
I am having a problem connecting to my provider via ppp.
When I run my pon script, my modem dials, connects
to the modem pool but I never receive an ip address. My first concern
is that I see ppp0 as a device (ifconfig) even before my modem connects
to the modem pool. Needless
Peter Good writes:
> Ah, hate to sound like an idiot, but if he hasn't installed anything
> apart from base, will /usr/doc/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO be there?
No, and it would just confuse him anyway. Run pppconfig.
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Ah, hate to sound like an idiot, but if he hasn't installed anything
apart from base, will /usr/doc/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO be there??
Peter.
"Suresh Kumar. R" wrote:
>
> Pl read /usr/doc/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO
>
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:54:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hey Debian-heads,
>
Pl read /usr/doc/HOWTO/PPP-HOWTO
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:54:58PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Debian-heads,
> Thanks for the reply...
> I've only installed the potato base-1-11.bin discs.
> I wanted to use apt-get to install the rest of the system.
> I can't seem to get my modem to dia
Hello Ashby,
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I can't seem to get my modem to dial up though. Are there
> any good document pages (http) that explain how to set up
> dial up scripts? My modem is on ttys3 (com4). So far, I've been
> looking in /etc/ppp/* and have not understood what
Hey Debian-heads,
Thanks for the reply...
I've only installed the potato base-1-11.bin discs.
I wanted to use apt-get to install the rest of the system.
I can't seem to get my modem to dial up though. Are there
any good document pages (http) that explain how to set up
dial up scripts? My modem is o
hello debian people
i've been getting annoying logs in /etc/var/ppp.log:
Jan 25 22:37:32 butler pppd[10594]: d4 95 13 08 94 61 a9 94 30 64 1a b9 46 4c
e1 45 93 f0 33 06 60 66 07 39 62 06 40 31 79 b2 5a 46 d2 b4 31 61 cd 1c f2 d5 30
12 1b 05 93 30 02 09 23 3c 96 5f 7a 72 29 19 98 ff 69 64 2f 8d
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 12:06:15AM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
> Jul 14 14:59:13 paradise pppd[205]: local IP address 194.143.232.116
> Jul 14 14:59:13 paradise pppd[205]: remote IP address 194.143.224.50
I think at this point we really need the output of "netstat -rn" since you
most likely have
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 04:21:46PM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> > The problem was that I ran my own nameserver locally, and that was listed
> > first in resolv.conf. Even with the ppp link up, I'd prefer all DNS
> > lookups to hit the local server first
>
> You can edit the resolv.conf for each pr
> The problem was that I ran my own nameserver locally, and that was listed
> first in resolv.conf. Even with the ppp link up, I'd prefer all DNS
> lookups to hit the local server first
You can edit the resolv.conf for each provider in /etc/ppp/resolv .
> have the new dns numbers appended to the
On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 07:03:49AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Michael Merten wrote:
> > One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which queries the
> > remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use. It takes care of
> > modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
>
> Did you
Michael Merten wrote:
> One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which queries the
> remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use. It takes care of
> modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
Did you use pppconfig from potato to set it up? If so, how did you like
it? If
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
>I can ping the , but can't ping the
> nameservers.
>
I am sure you need a default route. Check the output of command
"route". There should be a line with "default" in the left column, and
"ppp0" in the right column. The command "route
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 04:50:20PM -0500, Michael Merten wrote:
>
> One pppd setting that I've started using is usepeerdns, which
> queries the remote end of your ppp link for the dns numbers to use.
> It takes care of modifying your resolv.conf file for you.
Oops, I should have mentioned that to
Algernon writes:
> I send the actual log as attachment. I hope you can figure something out.
That looks normal. What are the DNS addresses?
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John Hasler wrote:
> > I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
>
> Please post actual log entries.
>
> > Ok. netstat -r:
>
> Please post the complete output of netstat -rn .
uhhh. I don't have it. maybe later (I have 1 modem, and that is in use :)
>
>
> > ...but c
> I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
Please post actual log entries.
> Ok. netstat -r:
Please post the complete output of netstat -rn .
> ...but can't ping the nameservers.
Can you ping anything else? Try 207.211.168.81 .
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On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 08:27:32PM +0200, Algernon NG wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm sorry, but I still can't get my connection to work. Can anyone tell
> me what steps do I have to make, to be able to access the net?
>
> I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
> Ok. net
Hi all!
I'm sorry, but I still can't get my connection to work. Can anyone tell
me what steps do I have to make, to be able to access the net?
I looked into my ppp.log and it says the local ip is x the remote is y.
Ok. netstat -r:
gateway: 0.0.0.0 ...
defaultgateway:
In ppp.log it s
Hello,
I'm a 1.5 debian-year old, and I'm on my second round of debian installs. I recently acquired a PII-266 motherboard, and built it into a second machine. Naturally, withing a couple of weeks, I had to network my two machines, and thanks to a kind, knowledgeable friend, I have my own LAN.
Ho
> I have recently installed Debian 2.0.10 and I am having trouble
> configuring dial-up access to my ISP. This is absolutely my first time
> installing Linux. I've been a UNIX user for years but I know probably
> less than the basics about administration. The over-all problem is I
> cannot connec
On Mon, Jun 01, 1998 at 01:05:31PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> - Forwarded message from cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> Ok I got debian running but I want to get ppp working I have a modem on com 2.
> I type pon and it wont do anything I tried reading the man pages but they
> just didnt help
I just did a ppp installation, following the directions in Dale Scheetz'
book. It did just what you describe until I made ppp-connect executable:
chmod 700 /etc/ppp/ppp-connect. Then it worked fine. The book seems to say
make it 600, but that didn't work.
I really don't know very much about this,
I am having a terrible time getting on the internet with linux. Can someone
give me a good set of scripts and instructions on how to accomplish this?
I can dial with both kermit and minicom, but when I try to use the scripts
in the how-to it doesn't dial, and sometimes logs me off.
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I'm trying to setup a dialup ppp server using only 1 real internet IP. Is
this currently possible using Linux?
Currently, I have 2 ethernet adaptors, eth0 is the local network and eth1
is the internet. IP masquerading is working, so eth0 can access the
internet through eth1. I also have Bind s
On 22 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michael Beattie writes:
> > IMHO, if your ISP does not use PAP auth. then I think it would probably
> > be easier to set up the pon/poff scripts.
>
> Why do you say that? There is nothing about those scripts that precludes
> PAP.
Purely that I have not
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> At 10:51 AM 3/23/98 +1200, you wrote:
>
> >Do you use "defaultroute" in your pppd options?
> >if you dont, try "route add default ppp0" after running pppd.
> >
> >IMHO, if your ISP does not use PAP auth. then I think it would probably be
> >easier to set
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> Michael,
>
> That did it. As soon as I typed "route add default ppp0" everything
> started working just fine. The DNS's, Hosts, Pings, Everything. Thanks.
> There is nothing in the Docs or HOWTO's that say that.
>
> I did a "route -n" and g
Michael,
That did it. As soon as I typed "route add default ppp0" everything
started working just fine. The DNS's, Hosts, Pings, Everything. Thanks.
There is nothing in the Docs or HOWTO's that say that.
I did a "route -n" and got the following:
Destination Gateway Genmask
Michael Beattie writes:
> IMHO, if your ISP does not use PAP auth. then I think it would probably
> be easier to set up the pon/poff scripts.
Why do you say that? There is nothing about those scripts that precludes
PAP.
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At 10:58 AM 3/22/98 -0600, you wrote:
>> I really don't know what files to edit to correct this, so will probably
>> reinstall...
>
>I think that all you need do is run smailconfig.
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>
Thanks John,
I have just dow
At 10:51 AM 3/23/98 +1200, you wrote:
>Do you use "defaultroute" in your pppd options?
>if you dont, try "route add default ppp0" after running pppd.
>
>IMHO, if your ISP does not use PAP auth. then I think it would probably be
>easier to set up the pon/poff scripts... but then, thats my opinion.
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> Thanks Bill,
>
> I think you are right. I went back over the Install doc and one thing it
> did say was to configure you network, even if you are not connected. THEN
> it says, if you are not connected to a network you only have to answer the
> firs
On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
> I think the problem is in the router section and I don't really know what
> to do. When I do the "route -n" I get:
>
> kernal routing table
> Destination Gateway Genmask
Thanks Bill,
I think you are right. I went back over the Install doc and one thing it
did say was to configure you network, even if you are not connected. THEN
it says, if you are not connected to a network you only have to answer the
first 2 questions which are 1) Your computer name 2) ar
At 12:26 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>then type:
>bash-2.01$ plog
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: bleach^M
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: Password:
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: -- got it
>Mar 21 18:57:44 gandalf chat[1554]: send (^M)
>Mar 21 18:57:45 gandalf pppd[1553]: Seri
At 12:31 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Can you ping any of your nameservers? (By IP address, not name, of
>course.)
>
No, I am not able to ping anything but my machine when I am logged on and
the domain machine of my ISP. Just by IP address only.
Mike
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This is where my problem starts. When I ping my ISP I get good pings but
only 204.47.44.4, but if I try the name, dallas.net, I get nothing as I
have not be able to establish a link to the DNS. I can ping my own machine
and my ISP by IP numbers only.
Can you ping any of your nameserver
Hello Billm
And thanks for the reply.
At 12:26 AM 3/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Harry;
>
>You will probably get lots of responses to your request for help but
>here are some of my thoughts.
>
>It is impossible to tell from what you have written whether your problem
>is a routing problem o
Hello,
Just installed Debain today and was working on getting the PPP working.
I
have been following the HOWTO: on PPP Set up and everything was going fine
until I tried pinging. Haven't got any farther than that. Did get
everything else to that point. And I am stuck and the HOWTO didn't
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Your problem is that you're requiring-pap from the *peer*. In other
> words in your options file you need:
> #require-pap # allow only pap authetication
> instead of:
> require-pap # allow only pap authetication
Thankyou!
No
Your problem is that you're requiring-pap from the *peer*. In other
words in your options file you need:
#require-pap # allow only pap authetication
instead of:
require-pap # allow only pap authetication
pppd will agree to do PAP with the other side automatically if your
Hello!
I am trying to dial in with my linux box to cisco with PAP.
I get authorized etc... but my syslog says this:
Nov 24 21:13:22 stealth kernel: ippp0: dialing 0 1691140...
Nov 24 21:13:22 stealth kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected
Nov 24 21:13:22 stealth kernel: isdn_net: chargetime of ipp
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>
> Hi,
> This is the first time installing Debian or any other linux and I'm having
> a big problem setting up the ppp conection. If anybody can help I'd be more
> than greatful
>
No need to be "greatful", just being appreciative will do. ;) If you
could send a litt
Hi,
This is the first time installing Debian or any other linux and I'm having a
big problem setting up the ppp conection. If anybody can help I'd be more than
greatful
Wayne McLemore
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> #!/bin/bash
>
> pppd connect 'chat -v "" ATDT6804500 CONNECT "" Username: daedalus
> Password: xxx Selection: 1' /dev/cua1 38400 crtscts modem defaultroute
>
> Please if anyone can help Email me and if I forgot to add anything let me
> know.
Why don't you use the supplied /etc/ppp.chatscri
Hi this is the first time posting on this mailing list. So please bear
withe me. What the problem is that I can't connect to my ISP via ppp I can
get it to dial and connect but the then it disconnects. The system needs
the following information USERNAME, PASSWORD, and to press 1 and return.
but wha
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