Hi, everyone:
I am setting two of my home PC's to form a home network, and trying
IP-Masqrading to let them share the Internet access.
My problem is that, Machine A (equipped with a modem) can dial out
and go to the outside world, it can also ping Machine B (no modem
installed).
Could someone on a 2.2.x/IPCHAINS setup PLEASE confirm or
deny that 2.2.7 is broken or not? Basically, this user
had all the MASQ modules compiled but they would NOT
"depmod -a" cleanly.
I suspect that he has an old version of modutils but I
wanted to ping all of you as well.
--David
On Sat
>if I do a serial on ttyS0 I get:
>/dev/ttyS1, Line 1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3
>Baud_base: 115200, close_delay: 50, divisor: 0
>closing_wait: 3000, closing_wait2: infinte
>Flags: spd_normal skip_test
What kernel are you running? This is ok for a 2.2.x
> Yes, I would for I archive *great* points of info like this. :)
Ask you you shall receive..
I have put up a new page on my site for:
Null Serial (DB9, DB25, DB9-to-DB25)
Null Parallel (DB25)
10 or 100Mb/s Ethernet
10 or 100Mb/s Rolled Ethernet (
Stephen Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The base problem is that I have no way of knowing which ppp interface is
> which. One minute ppp0 is dialout and the next it is dialin and so on.
The best way to attack this problem is to make your
/etc/ppp/ip-{up,down} scripts more intelligent. Th
Thank for the info!
I Have read the emails and HOWTOs on this subject but I keep running into
problems. I have my linux and win95 machines connected via a null modem
cable on com1 and ttyS0. I run the pppd command:
pppd -detach crtscts lock 192.168.1.20:192.168.1.21 /dev/ttyS0 38400 &
and I get
Since someone recently posted a VoIP question, I'll
forward on my research so far since I'm doing the same thing
now.
--David
--
Here are a few ideas for hardware issues:
This thing will convert your sound card directly into
a RJ-11 phonejack. Then you can use ANY speaker pho
>This looks like an FAQ but I cannot see anything in the archives.
It has nothing to do with IP MASQ but the TrinityOS doc covers it specifically.
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html
>Diald, Masq and dialin PPP work - but (so far) only when I drop all ipfwadm
>I have a Toshiba laptop running Windows95. I would like to connect that
>laptop to the network, but I have no PCMCIA network card. I am wondering if
>there is anyway that I can use a serial cable to connect it to either my
>linux box or a win9x box on my internal network and give my laptop int