Hi,
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Eliran wrote:
> After I connect, I can ping everything, but without watching any packets
> moving around. (That's include Zahav's DNS servers).
> Pinging pns.inter.net.il returns answer (packets.) though.
>
> I guess the main problem is on the routing table.
Do you have a
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
>
> >How doesn't it work? What happens if you run pptp pns.inter.net.il? What is
> >your /etc/ppp/options?
> >I checked the issue, and I DO SUCCEED to establish at least VPN connection. I
> >can't establish PPP connection, as I haven't a u
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
How doesn't it work? What happens if you run pptp pns.inter.net.il? What is
your /etc/ppp/options?
I checked the issue, and I DO SUCCEED to establish at least VPN connection. I
can't establish PPP connection, as I haven't a username/password for Internet
Zahav, so PPP au
On Thursday 09 January 2003 19:21, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >Can you provide details of your Windows connection? Not username and
> > password, but VPN server name? Is it PPTP or L2TP? Windows XP supports
> > both, L2TP support in Linux is not so strong yet.
>
> VPN: pns.inter.net.i
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
Can you provide details of your Windows connection? Not username and password,
but VPN server name? Is it PPTP or L2TP? Windows XP supports both, L2TP
support in Linux is not so strong yet.
VPN: pns.inter.net.il
And why? What is their exact answer, "It's impossible" or
On Thursday 09 January 2003 14:23, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >>I'm using the default dialer that comes with Windows.
> >
> >As I've already said, all that Internet Zahav "dialer" does is to define a
> >connection for the default Windows dialer. It's just some "run-once"
> > program.
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
I'm using the default dialer that comes with Windows.
As I've already said, all that Internet Zahav "dialer" does is to define a
connection for the default Windows dialer. It's just some "run-once" program.
I've tried anything... I read dozens of FAQs hundred of time
Amit Margalit wrote:
Hi Eliran,
Can you tell me what the 'VPN server' is? Probably something like
matav.inter.net.il or something? I'll add this to the cable-modem
mini-howto.
Amit
It doesn't relate to Matav neither any-other-cables-company, simply it is:
pns.inter.net.il
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> On Thursday 09 January 2003 00:55, Amit Margalit wrote:
> >
> > Can you tell me what the 'VPN server' is? Probably something like
> > matav.inter.net.il or something? I'll add this to the cable-modem
> > mini-howto.
>
> Do you mind if I answer instead?
On Thursday 09 January 2003 00:55, Amit Margalit wrote:
> Hi Eliran,
>
> Can you tell me what the 'VPN server' is? Probably something like
> matav.inter.net.il or something? I'll add this to the cable-modem
> mini-howto.
>
> Amit
Do you mind if I answer instead? VPN server is a server you ru
Hi Eliran,
Can you tell me what the 'VPN server' is? Probably something like
matav.inter.net.il or something? I'll add this to the cable-modem
mini-howto.
Amit
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > I'm using the default dialer that comes with Windows.
> As I've already said, al
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:54, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:21, Eliran wrote:
> >>Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >>>I work with Netvision @ Matav, our relatives work with Bezeq
> >>> International @ Matav. Pure personal experience as such. I have no such
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:21, Eliran wrote:
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
I work with Netvision @ Matav, our relatives work with Bezeq International
@ Matav. Pure personal experience as such. I have no such experience with
Internet Zahav. If you are a client of Matav
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 21:21, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >I work with Netvision @ Matav, our relatives work with Bezeq International
> > @ Matav. Pure personal experience as such. I have no such experience with
> > Internet Zahav. If you are a client of Matav, their site has lin
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
I work with Netvision @ Matav, our relatives work with Bezeq International @
Matav. Pure personal experience as such. I have no such experience with
Internet Zahav. If you are a client of Matav, their site has links to all the
providers' sites providing appropriate instr
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 12:09, Eliran wrote:
> Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> >I've forgotten to add that my cable provider is Matav.
> >And as far as I know, Bezeq International @ Matav doesn't require pptp -
> > just plain DHCP connection.
>
> Any HOW-TO for Internet Zahav ? ;-)
I work with Netvis
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
I've forgotten to add that my cable provider is Matav.
And as far as I know, Bezeq International @ Matav doesn't require pptp - just
plain DHCP connection.
Any HOW-TO for Internet Zahav ? ;-)
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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:55, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:03, Amit Margalit wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
> > comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
>
> The same way applies for Net
On Tuesday 07 January 2003 21:03, Amit Margalit wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
> comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
The same way applies for Netvision, with the obvious changes in local DNSs and
cable gateway, whic
Hello all,
I wrote a mini-howto on using Cable-Modems in Linux. I'd love to get
comments with info about other cable operators and ISPs.
IGLU was kind enough to host this page.
http://www.iglu.org.il/amit/cable/
Amit
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