| -----Original Message----- | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:shaulka@;bezeqint.net] | Sent: 22 October 2002 15:54 | | One advantage of PCI is that irq/port are done automatically | for you, or so I believe. Is the card a PCI type of card? You | might also try lspci for more readable output.
I now have the card recognized and dialling out, and the connection sort of works. Here's my setup: My debian box has an internal ISDN card and an external modem. I'm running pdnsd and squid and ipmasq. I'm connecting to the internet from a Windows box using the squid cache on my debian box. Using pppd and the external modem everything works fine (but at the speed you'd expect for a modem). Using isdnutils and ipppd and the internal ISDN card when I try to access a site there's a really long delay (after the ISDN card connects to my ISP) and then the whole page appears wonderfully quickly. Click a link, long delay then fast load. Click a link: long delay and fast load (and sometimes it doesn't load at all). It's not disconnecting in between. I'm not sure where to look... I have noticed that the routing information is different between the ppp setup and ippp. Here's the output of route -n when using ppp: debian:/etc# route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 195.92.168.34 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 ppp0 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 195.92.168.34 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 ppp0 (My internal network addresses are 10.0.0.*) Here's the output when using ippp: debian:/etc# route -n Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface 195.92.168.33 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 ippp0 10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 ippp0 But I've tried manually deleting the default route and recreating it with the gateway set and that hasn't made any difference. I don't know what else to look at... Here's the section of /var/log/messages where it dials out on the isdn card: Oct 23 09:19:05 debian ipppd[24716]: Found 1 device: Oct 23 09:19:05 debian ipppd[24718]: ipppd i2.2.12 (isdn4linux version of pppd by MH) started Oct 23 09:19:05 debian ipppd[24718]: init_unit: 0 Oct 23 09:19:05 debian ipppd[24718]: Connect[0]: /dev/ippp0, fd: 8 Oct 23 09:19:12 debian kernel: OPEN: 10.0.0.1 -> 212.58.224.112 TCP, port: 61151 -> 80 Oct 23 09:19:12 debian kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 08089916001... Oct 23 09:19:13 debian kernel: HiSax: W6692 XDUN/XCOL Oct 23 09:19:15 debian ipppd[24718]: Local number: 29, Remote number: 0808xxxxxxx, Type: outgoing Oct 23 09:19:15 debian ipppd[24718]: PHASE_WAIT -> PHASE_ESTABLISHED, ifunit: 0, linkunit: 0, fd: 8 Oct 23 09:19:15 debian kernel: isdn_net: ippp0 connected Oct 23 09:19:16 debian ipppd[24718]: Remote message: Oct 23 09:19:16 debian ipppd[24718]: MPPP negotiation, He: No We: No Oct 23 09:19:19 debian ipppd[24718]: local IP address 62.136.208.169 Oct 23 09:19:19 debian ipppd[24718]: remote IP address 195.92.168.33 Oct 23 09:19:21 debian kernel: Packet log: output DENY ippp0 PROTO=1 62.136.208.169:8 195.92.195.95:0 L=28 S=0x00 I=40215 F=0x0000 T=64 (#8) Oct 23 09:19:21 debian kernel: IP_MASQ:ip_fw_masquerade(): change masq.addr from 10.0.0.1 to 62.136.208.169 Oct 23 09:19:21 debian kernel: Packet log: output DENY ippp0 PROTO=6 62.136.208.169:61151 212.58.224.112:80 L=48 S=0x00 I=14114 F=0x4000 T=127 SYN (#8) Any suggestions, or is there any other info that would be useful? Thanks! Randy Orrison -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]