Hi list,
I have a problem with my adsl connection. It's a samsung external modem. I am
using the rp-pppoe-3.5-1, from http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe/
The problem is that after I start the adsl-start script, my default gate way
is 10.0.03 (or what ever the dhcp server on that modem gave my
If your linux machine is DHCP client and your DHCP server knows to send DDNS updates
to your DNS server, the solution is easy: just add DHCP_HOSTNAME=your_hostname into
/etc/sysconfig/network file (in Redhat Linux).
If your DNS server doesn't support DDNS, you need to add DNS record for your lin
Guys,
I have a relatively simple problem, (even though I am struggling with it
a few hours now..).
When I connect (via SSH) to a different machine in my LAN I then see
that I am recognized by my IP and not by my machine name.
For example if I issue the 'who' command in that machine I see:
amit
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-zeroconf-ipv4-linklocal-07.txt
In short:
0. Static IP configured - use it and announce neighbors with ARP
broadcast.
1. DHCP configured - try to get IP. If successful - use and update
neighbors.
2. If no answer - pick a random address from 169.254.
hi
I am looking for a standard way of sending ip ( or ethernet ) over usb.
is there a standards for this ? if so, send me a link
cheers,
erez.
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Quoting Michael Sternberg, from the post of Thu, 06 Feb:
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> ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-zeroconf-ipv4-linklocal-07.txt
>
> In short:
> It should be a matter of changing a few scripts.
> Why he major distributions not using it ?
because it tries too hard to be smarter than the u
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Thu, 06 Feb:
> hi
>
> I am looking for a standard way of sending ip ( or ethernet ) over usb.
>
> is there a standards for this ? if so, send me a link
there are ethernet ports that connect to USB and some are supported in
Linux. there are pptp and ppo
Just typed "ip over usb" in google and found some links about "Ethernet
over USB", might be good enough for you?
BTW - it seems that most interest is drown around Zaurus PDA's, if that's
the case for you then the first link from the search sounds useful:
"How to set up an Ethernet over USB connec
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just a little something that might interest some of you.
as always, no straight answer ;(
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Tal Amir,
thanks for your reply,
I do know there are a lot of products that support ip or ethernet over usb
and I use it myself to connect my linux/ipaq ...
but I am looking for a standard technical description, i.e. something
like RFC or IEEE,
not propirety products
thanks anyway
erez.
Eliran,
There isn't pptp-linux and/or pptp-adsl .
There is only pptp .
Try to understand the debug info and correct your setup. Anyway, since your
station started the LCP stage of ppp , it means that pptp works fine, and it
is ppp that fails.
Dani
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 12:12, you wrote:
Hi!
>From the logs it looks like the other side (servers) requests PAP
authentication, and your machine Rej(ects) it. If you can't converge on an
authentication method, ppp will fail at LCP level.
Check your dialer authentication setup.
Dani
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 19:04, Amir Tal wrote:
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED], from the post of Thu, 06 Feb:
> thanks for your reply,
>
> I do know there are a lot of products that support ip or ethernet over usb
> and I use it myself to connect my linux/ipaq ...
>
> but I am looking for a standard technical description, i.e. something
> like RFC
Hello
I'm looking for Linux uPnP control point application.
Does not have to be with fancy graphics and the only capability
I'm looking for - is to tell uPnP enabled gateway to make some
static port mappings. Anybody heard about such thing ? Tried to
search on Google and found nothing. I know that
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 17:55, Michael Sternberg wrote:
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> Hello
> I'm looking for Linux uPnP control point application.
> Does not have to be with fancy graphics and the only capability
> I'm looking for - is to tell uPnP enabled gateway to make some
> static port mappings. Anybody heard about suc
> I'm looking for Linux uPnP control point application.
Try upnpd:
http://linux-igd.sourceforge.net/documentation.php
Very simple and straightforward.
- Aviram
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I already have an ADSL Alcatel HomeConnect(?) modem I bought from Bezeq
working fine with PPTP. Is there ANY reason for me to consider bothering
with PPPoE (except that it sounds like it's more standard). Is it more
relayable
or anything like that?
If I remember corre
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