First you must have portfw support in Linux kernel. Once you do, here is a
simple script which on my machine runs from ip-up:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# CIGAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Enables ICQ support for ICQ 2000.
# The port range must be configured from ICQ client 22000 - 22005.
#
$IPMASC="/usr
Since the ip_masq_icq module doesn't work with this version, here is
something that might help.
First you must have portfw support in Linux kernel. Once you do, here is a
simple script which on my machine runs from ip-up:
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# CIGAN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Enables ICQ su
I've made a callback server with ISDN in the past. Please share more
details.
CIGAN.
- Original Message -
From: "Yaniv Kimchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 7:36 PM
Subject: ISDN server
> Hello List,
>
>
Hi,
ISDN supports 64kb/s per channel and it has 2 of those so if you connect
both that's how you get 128kb/s. A chip-set name would help.
CIGAN.
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On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Shai Zorea wrote:
> I bought at excellnet an ISDN adapter with no name and it does not
> support 128k/s only 64
Works like a charm :) Under Linux of course.
CIGAN.
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Ben Nes Michael wrote:
|Any one have experience with Asus Com ISDN modem ?
|How is it ?
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oaded from http://juanjox.linuxhq.com/
Thanks.
CIGAN.
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Meir Litmanovich wrote:
|You need to use ipchains on 2.2.x kernels .
|
|Meir
|
|
|On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, CIGAN wrote:
|
|> Hello,
|>
|> I am using 'ipmaqadm' since 2.1.132 kernel. I am using version 0.4.1
d the same problem and solved it ?
Thanks.
CIGAN.
hi,
try out kpilot if u use kde.
CIGAN.
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Erez & Hadas Boym wrote:
|Hi,
|
|Anyone know of an application which enables the PalmPilot to connect
|with a Linux application ?
|
|Erez
|
|--
| /'^'\
| ( o o )
|-o
. You can
write something to receive the number form it... :)
CIGAN.
|
|4. Please answer this question EVEN if ISDN is supported WELL under
| Linux: I heard that there is an NT box ("NT" does not have
| anything to do with Microsoft; It is the name of a box which is
| connected to an
Try cat /proc/interrupts.
CIGAN.
On Sun, 16 May 1999, Alex Dubrovsky wrote:
|Hi all.
|i'm trying to use the above card , and here is what i get:[root@server
|/root]# modprobe hisax type=12 protocol=2 irq=11 io=0x0100
|ISDN subsystem Rev: 1.55/1.47/1.55/1.33/1.10/1.2 loaded
|ISDNLink: I
I think he already did.
wizard -> /home/cigan#host www.lizard.co.il
www.lizard.co.il has address 192.114.206.208
wizard -> /home/cigan#host linux.lizard.co.il
linux.lizard.co.il has address 192.114.206.208
It's the reversed resolving that has a problem. Try to configure
sub interf
I use the same redirection without the -n option. It works for me just
fine. The connection stays inactive for days and doesn't get
disconnected. You might want to try -v for debugging. You might want to
check the 'KeepAlive' and 'IdleTimeout' in sshd global config on the
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