Hi all,
I just installed Fedora core 6.
Currently I am connected to the intenet via cables (Hot) to "Smile internet
zahav".
Untill now I could not establish the connection from my Fedora installation.
Can you help me and send me instruction how to accomplish this task?
Thanks i
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to get my Internet Zahav over cables internet connection to
work...
I use pptp to do so and have encountered the following problem:
When I issue the command #pppd call cables/iz debug dump logfd 2 it stucks
and does not write any useful debugging messages nowhere (
You can grab scripts for either PPTP or L2TP from cables.netvision.net.il,
and modify them for use with Internet Zahav. That's what I did. BTW, I find
L2TP much more reliable.
On 21:38 Mon 23 Feb, Noam Meltzer wrote:
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> Hi,
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Hi,
I have recently joined Internet Zahav, and I wanted to connect them
using my linux.
I have the cables-router(aka. modem) connected to my ethernet adapter,
and i get a private IP using DHCP.
I started reading some information over the Internet about
> -Original Message-
> From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> >
> > > 2) Enforceability - while legal action against junk fax
> spammers is
> > > enforceable due to the way POTS networks are build, it is not
> > > so in the chaos
> > > of All Internet. Spammers get nailed mos
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 17:17, Mix Sella wrote:
> On Monday 16 June 2003 03:45, Stiven Andre wrote:
> > May be the post is OT but some weeks ago i wrote a latter about problems
> > connecting to rh8 httpd server that was connected by
> > internet zahav ADSL service. The problem
On Monday 16 June 2003 19:00, you wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
[deletia]
> Should read: an ONLINE buletin board
>
> > > What's not fine is someone taking this address (which you
> >
> > put in the public
> >
> > > domain)
> >
> > You don't.
> -Original Message-
> From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> It does. Spamming is fraud, theft and trespassing (NANAE rule
> #0: Spam is
> theft). That it's not outlawed doesn't make it any less
> fraud, theft and
> trespassing. Spammers know people don't want them to do
> -Original Message-
> From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> > Let's try the real-world example of you posting your
> address on a buletin
> > board for, say, giving private lessons.
> Bad analogy. A local bulletin board is not the vast
> searchable space of All
> Intern
I have willingly committed my e-mail address to both BerliOS and linux-il...
I don't see your point...
On Monday 16 June 2003 17:52, you wrote:
> Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote on 2003-06-16:
> > Regarding spam,
> > One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> > One who gains an e-
Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote on 2003-06-16:
> On Monday 16 June 2003 17:52, you wrote:
> > Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote on 2003-06-16:
> > > Regarding spam,
> > > One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> > > One who gains an e-mail address against the will, or without the kno
On Monday 16 June 2003 18:02, Arik Baratz wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> [snip]
>
> > I beg to differ. Spammers know EXACTLY what they are doing.
> > Spammers are
> > perfectly aware that what they're doing is not legit.
> > Spammers do have
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 05:32:56PM +0300, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
> Regarding spam,
> One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> One who gains an e-mail address against the will, or without the knowing, of
> the owner is breaking the law.
>
> (I'm not a lawyer, I just fe
On Monday 16 June 2003 17:48, Arik Baratz wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:32 PM
>
> [snip]
>
> > Regarding spam,
> > One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> > One who gains an e
There is two ways to approach the fact that there are cockroaches in the
world. One is to try having them away from you, and another is to
understand how come they survive so well.
And in fact I don't think that you can be really effective about the
former without the latter.
Despite my annoya
> -Original Message-
> From: Mix Sella [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> I beg to differ. Spammers know EXACTLY what they are doing.
> Spammers are
> perfectly aware that what they're doing is not legit.
> Spammers do have
> conferences and training, spammers employ more or less soph
Quoting Arik Baratz, from the post of Mon, 16 Jun:
>
> I again beg to differ.
please stop splitting infinitives and stop this silly thread. it's very
off topic.
--
Smiting fools with clue-by-four since 1817
Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/
Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote on 2003-06-16:
> Regarding spam,
> One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> One who gains an e-mail address against the will, or without the knowing, of
> the owner is breaking the law.
>
> (I'm not a lawyer, I just felt like putting it out that w
> -Original Message-
> From: Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 5:32 PM
[snip]
> Regarding spam,
> One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
> One who gains an e-mail address against the will, or without
> the knowing, of
>
On Monday 16 June 2003 17:15, Arik Baratz wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Aviram Jenik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> [snip]
>
> > > Believe it or not, some people think spam is a legit way to
> >
> > do business.
> >
> > Yes, and they are called "SPAMMERS" :-)
> >
> > Other people t
Regarding spam,
One has the right for privacy, including his e-mail address.
One who gains an e-mail address against the will, or without the knowing, of
the owner is breaking the law.
(I'm not a lawyer, I just felt like putting it out that way :)
On Monday 16 June 2003 17:15, you wrote:
> > ---
> From: Arik Baratz
> I beg to differ. Robbers know that what they are doing is not
When was the last time you got a spam from the true address?
Why would they do that unless they wanted to try to cover their
tracks.
> They would then proceed to claim that the police force is an
> organized gro
> -Original Message-
> From: Aviram Jenik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> > Believe it or not, some people think spam is a legit way to
> do business.
> >
> Yes, and they are called "SPAMMERS" :-)
>
> Other people think robbing 7/11 stores is a legit way to make
> a living. They
>
On Monday 16 June 2003 03:45, Stiven Andre wrote:
> May be the post is OT but some weeks ago i wrote a latter about problems
> connecting to rh8 httpd server that was connected by
> internet zahav ADSL service. The problem was that some people simply
> unable to get any response fro
On Monday 16 June 2003 16:30, Arik Baratz wrote:
>
> Believe it or not, some people think spam is a legit way to do business.
>
Yes, and they are called "SPAMMERS" :-)
Other people think robbing 7/11 stores is a legit way to make a living. They
are called "ROBBERS".
And the list goes on...
--
> -Original Message-
> From: Nadav Har'El [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
> > http://www.service-report.co.il
> >
> > I am not affiliated with it, but it seems nice. Works only
> with Explorer (oh no) but it is supposed to hold people's
> positive and negative opinion about service pr
On Mon, Jun 16, 2003, Arik Baratz wrote about "RE: [OT] A note about internet zahav
customer care.":
> There is an Israeli site, which was made for exactly these kinds of rants:
>
> http://www.service-report.co.il
>
> I am not affiliated with it, but it seems nice. Wor
> -Original Message-
> From: Stiven Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[long rant snipped]
> that 5-10 people worldwide get when trying to connect. I doubt that
> company i work for will use internet zahav in next 24 hours.
There is an Israeli site, which was made for exactly
May be the post is OT but some weeks ago i wrote a latter about problems
connecting to rh8 httpd server that was connected by
internet zahav ADSL service. The problem was that some people simply
unable to get any response from the server. After calling the
technician support and explaining the
> From: Amit Margalit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
[snip]
> I preferred not to delete the default gateway, but to make the default
> gateway with a metric (priority) of 1 to the ethernet ( => the cable
> modem) and add another default gateway ( to the internet )
> with metric 0.
Well, this is not
Hi Eliran,
The method suggested by Amir Tal is fine, and if you wish to explore
another option, the method I am offering in the Cable-Modem Mini-Howto is
equivalent.
I preferred not to delete the default gateway, but to make the default
gateway with a metric (priority) of 1 to the ethernet ( => t
Eliran,
I will have to agree with Amir Tal.
You need to have the following routnig table prior to pptp connection:
1. route to your local Aruzei zahav network : route add -net 10.x.y.z
netmask 255.255.240.0 gw ARUZEY_zahav_GW interface eth0
2.route to your Internet_Zahav pptp server:route
Eliran try making the following changes to the script:
cablestart script (provided by Amir Tal):
^^
#!/bin/bash
USERNAME="username"
/sbin/ifdown eth0
/sbin/ifup eth0
CABLEGW=`cat /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info | grep GATEWAY | cut -d"=" -f2`
/sbin/route add -host pns.inter.net.il gw $CABLE
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 16:41, Eliran wrote:
> Amir Tal wrote:
> >just make sure the $CABLEGW interval is removed from the routing table
> > after ppp0 is up. i saw cases where it does not get removed cleanly, and
> > causes problems.
>
> What kind of problems? What is the significant of the M
Boris Ratner wrote:
I think that you will need default gw to surf the net :-)
I have one default gw at the begining, later I add a new one and delete
the old one.
What's wrong ?
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Amir Tal wrote:
just make sure the $CABLEGW interval is removed from the routing table after
ppp0 is up. i saw cases where it does not get removed cleanly, and causes
problems.
What kind of problems? What is the significant of the MTU variable ?
=
Eliran,
Check this out
Kernel IP routing table:
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
Iface
213.8.255.217 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH0 00 ppp0
213.8.56.15 10.40.32.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 00 eth0
#change the f
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 12:18, Eliran wrote:
> I know people have discussed this topic alot but it's over a month that
> I can't successfully connect.
> This was tried on RedHat 8 , RedHat 7.3 and Debian 3 SID (all on the
> same machine).
> The ethernet card is Realtek.
>
> Here are the detail
I know people have discussed this topic alot but it's over a month that
I can't successfully connect.
This was tried on RedHat 8 , RedHat 7.3 and Debian 3 SID (all on the
same machine).
The ethernet card is Realtek.
Here are the details (l/p details altered):
[This is quite long, I tried to tri
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I called Actcom's support. It was 9pm on a weekend. The guy understood
> that I was not a novice, and started to give shortcuts (instead of
> "click the start, go to settings" he said "open the dial-up
> configuration). He was once or twice even too much ahead of me,
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
>>now - wouldn't it save me 25 min. of radiating my had with the cell
>>phone because i don't have phone the pc, and a bruto of 1 hour from my
>>time waiting on the phone, if they would only try to check my user on
>>the server FROM THE BEGINNING?
>>
>Support monkey has T
On Thursday 13 December 2001 22:41, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> hi!
> just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to move
> to internet zahav.
> since yesterday morning i was unable to connect to zahav with my adsl.
> (it is connected to a linux box, doing masq)
&
it was fixed. (netvision - what is it? do you run the Red Back on NT or
what?)
bloody bastards, I tell you that
--
Hetz Ben Hamo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 13 December 2001 22:41 pm, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> hi!
> just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to mo
hi!
just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to move
to internet zahav.
since yesterday morning i was unable to connect to zahav with my adsl.
(it is connected to a linux box, doing masq)
today i called internet zahav technical support, asking if they have
some known
Use my script...
I've been handing it out for a while and got no complaints.
inet-gold.tar.gz
Greetings,
Amir leshman wrote:
> hey! I'd really like to start using Linux. but I just moved from
> Netvision to Internet-Zahav and I don't know how to make internet
> scripts for Linux. can you please help me get a script for Internet
> Zahav. Thanks.
> Amir leshman wrote:
>
> hey!
>
> I'd really like to start using Linux. but I just moved from Netvision
> to Internet-Zahav and I don't know how to make internet scripts for
> Linux. can you please help me get a script for Internet Zahav.
> Thanks.
>
Amir leshman wrote:
> hey!I'd really like to start using Linux. but I just moved from
> Netvision to Internet-Zahav and I don't know how to make internet
> scripts for Linux. can you please help me get a script for Internet
> Zahav. Thanks. Amir Leshman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey!
I'd really like to start using Linux. but I just
moved from Netvision to Internet-Zahav and I don't know how to make internet
scripts for Linux. can you please help me get a script for Internet Zahav.
Thanks.
Amir Leshman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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