On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:45:50PM -0700, Peter oliver wrote:
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> trying to create a dial in box from modem to Ethernet (LAN DSL)
> using IBM netvista P4 (2.26c 512mb) with external us robotics 56k modem on
> com2
> System is using new Squeeze install (nuked the XP install on the system)-
> comm
trying to create a dial in box from modem to Ethernet (LAN DSL)
using IBM netvista P4 (2.26c 512mb) with external us robotics 56k modem on com2
System is using new Squeeze install (nuked the XP install on the system)-
command line no gui--
need to connect a windows box using ppp to this server to
On 6/26/04 10:47 AM, "John Summerfield" wrote:
> Nonetheless I have some thousands of hours of providing help for free
> to Linux users: and before that to OS/2 users at least as far back as
> Juliy 1997 (I just checked with Google).
That's great!
Then you should known that you could have had
At 2003-06-18T21:58:57Z, Jody Grafals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ring pattern based Dial in Server
>
> I want to add dial in to my home Linux server, I only have one phone line
> and an answering machine that picks up on the 4th ring. Can I set my
> Debian laptop to dial
Ring pattern based Dial in Server
I want to add dial in to my home Linux server, I only have one phone
line and an answering machine that picks up on the 4th ring. Can I set
my Debian laptop to dial up in a pattern lets "say ring, hungup ring
ring hangup, ring ring ring" then have
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 08:28:58AM +, Skua September wrote:
> I haven't manged to find any good HowTOs/tutorials on this for Debian.
It's not distro-specific. Check into the PPP Howto.
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Hi all,
I am trying to setup a Dial in server with Debian, basically I want to
be able to dial in and access my network and internet from another location.
I haven't manged to find any good HowTOs/tutorials on this for Debian.
What I have manged is setting up my modem I can dia
Joey Quevedo wrote:
> Oki wrote:
>
>>What do you have in /etc/ppp/options?
>
>
> I leave mine as is-default config. Should I change it?
>
>
>>How do you set your /etc/ppp/options.ttyS?
>
> I set mine with :. Both in the same network of
> course.
Try this:
ipcp-accept-remote
in your option
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 09:42:57AM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> I leave mine as is-default config. Should I change it?
I think you should have "proxyarp" in it.
> In relation with this, can I set the assignment of IPs to be handled
> automatically. In my Windows RAS, assignment of IPs for dial-
Oki wrote:
>What do you have in /etc/ppp/options?
I leave mine as is-default config. Should I change it?
>How do you set your /etc/ppp/options.ttyS?
I set mine with :. Both in the same network of
course.
In relation with this, can I set the assignment of IPs to be handled
automatically. In my
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 08:39:20AM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> How could I correct the PPP problem?
What do you have in /etc/ppp/options?
The following is mine:
asyncmap 0
crtscts
lock
hide-password
modem
debug
proxyarp
How do you set your /etc/ppp/options.ttyS?
It should be "local IP: remote I
Oki wrote:
>Try to connect using HyperTerm, and see whether you could get the login:
prompt. If you could, then the problem is in the PPP settings.
I've tried the HyperTerm and login prompt appears.
How could I correct the PPP problem?
Joey
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 03:32:37PM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> 1. I'm using a W2K dial-up client, it doesn't connect to the dialin server.
Try to connect using HyperTerm, and see whether you could get the login:
prompt. If you could, then the problem is in the PPP settings.
Oki
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Hi,
For my dialin server setup problem, i just installed mgetty and ppp. I also
made sure my modem is Linux friendly. There's no problem with that.
Wvdialconf can detect it at ttyS0.
In my /etc/mgetty/login.config, I enabled the /AutoPPP/ - a_ppp
/usr/sbin/ppd auth -chap +pap login -detach
In
hi ya nathan
yuppers...
the "good modems" i was referrng to are those that have
- a uart chip ( 16550 or equivalent uart )
- if you do NOT see a uart, stay away from it cause it probably
is a "software modem" and brings lots of fun with it
for those that like to get in
have not got them to work as reliable as a hardware modem in any instance I
have tried.
Hope that helps.
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From: "Alvin Oga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joey Quevedo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October
#x27;d need to learn ( if your modem misbehaves )
and files to edit
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/PPP_Server/
- havent played w/ modems in ages.. ( a good thing )
c ya
alvin
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> hi,
>
> how do i set-up a dial-in server in debian? what
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 01:54:45PM +0800, Joey Quevedo wrote:
> how do i set-up a dial-in server in debian? what are the necessary files to
> configure?
You'd need the mgetty package.
To set it up, I think webmin-ppp would be helpful.
But if you'd need only terminal connecti
hi,
how do i set-up a dial-in server in debian? what are the necessary files to
configure? i have a debian 3.0 with 2.4.9 kernel. i appreciate all the
help.
thanks in advance!
joey (still a newbie)
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OK, I have gotten mgetty & pppd to permit me to dial in and authenticate
on my server (see previous posts for further details).
However, an obvious reason why I can access other computers on the LAN
would seem to be this:
Our network structure is 10.0.0.1-254, netmask 255.255.255.0 (BTW, isn'
OK, I've finally gotten my dial-in server to authenticate. Now I need to
gain access to another computer inside our network.
Brian mentioned ip forwarding. Is this what I need? Or is there
something else at work here?
Curtis
Henning, Brian wrote:
Hello-
one thing you may need is to
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:29:54PM -0700, curtis wanted to write, but
didn't:
How? The contents of the relevant log file
/var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyS0.log
should give a clue. (Apologies if you have looked already)
Having turned on debugging, here is the output of my log file:
[ snip, snip ]
Please place answers *below* questions; it makes it easier for other to
read too.
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 04:29:54PM -0700, curtis wanted to write, but didn't:
>
> >How? The contents of the relevant log file /var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyS0.log
> >should give a clue. (Apologies if you have looked already
Having turned on debugging, here is the output of my log file:
6/04 14:01:35 yS0 mgetty: experimental test release 1.1.27-Oct21
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 check for lockfiles
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 locking the line
06/04 14:01:35 yS0 lowering DTR to reset Modem
06/04 14:01:36 yS0 send: \dATQ0V1H0[0d]
06
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 03:56:31PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> Anyone got any clues on this?
>
> I really need some help
>
> Debian 3.0
> Kernel 2.4.18
> mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
>
> Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made the following changes:
>
> Modem is
Em Tue, 04 Jun 2002 15:56:31 -0700
curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, conhecido consumidor de drogas (Coke e
McDonald's), escreveu:
> Anyone got any clues on this?
>
> I really need some help
>
> Debian 3.0
> Kernel 2.4.18
> mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
>
> Tryi
Anyone got any clues on this?
I really need some help
Debian 3.0
Kernel 2.4.18
mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made the following changes:
Modem is installed on /dev/ttyS0
/etc/initab
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyS0 -D /dev/ttyS0
/etc/ppp
Debian 3.0
Kernel 2.4.18
mgetty 1.1.27-4.1
Trying to set up a dial-in server. I made the following changes:
Modem is installed on /dev/ttyS0
/etc/initab
S0:2345:respawn:/sbin/mgetty ttyS0 -D /dev/ttyS0
/etc/ppp/options.server
auth -chap +pap
modem
crtscts
login
netmask
Alex Kwan wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Can I setup two ppp connections (one client, one server ) on same PC
> at my office?
> One for dial-up to ISP to connect internet (I have already setup this one)
> and the other as a PPP Server to let me dial-in for remote access at home
> after the business hour.
> I
Hi!
Can I setup two ppp connections (one client, one server ) on same PC
at my office?
One for dial-up to ISP to connect internet (I have already setup this one)
and the other as a PPP Server to let me dial-in for remote access at home
after the business hour.
If can, How to set up?
Thanks
"Denis J. Cirulis" wrote:
>
> Hello !
>
> I'm running Debian 2.2 frozen and want to set up dial in server both for
> shell logins and ppp.
>
> I've edited /etc/inittab and all the stuff in mgetty.conf , login.conf
> When i'm dialing t
Hello !
I'm running Debian 2.2 frozen and want to set up dial in server both for shell
logins and ppp.
I've edited /etc/inittab and all the stuff in mgetty.conf , login.conf
When i'm dialing the server modem is answearing but nothing happens.
Where was my mistake ?
P.S.
May
ne on our lan so I can dial in from home [...]
My wife will also want to be able to connect from home but she will be
using Windows 98. [...]
Which packages should I start looking at installing on the dial in
server?
Thanks
Dave
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David> Which packages should I start looking at installing on the dial
David> in server?
mgetty if you use modems, isdn does handle this internally (isdnctrl setting).
Ciao,
Martin
start looking at installing on the dial in
server?
Thanks
Dave
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Jorge Sousa hat gesagt: // Jorge Sousa wrote:
> I'm trying to use Debian Linux as a ppp dial in server for Win95 clients.
> I'm able to login into the linux box only if I have the - Bring terminal
> window after dialing - check box checked. If this checkbox is off the line
Hi all
I'm trying to use Debian Linux as a ppp dial in server for Win95 clients.
I'm able to login into the linux box only if I have the - Bring terminal
window after dialing - check box checked. If this checkbox is off the line
goes down after a while.
If I login using the terminal
On Mon, 19 May 1997, John Foster wrote:
> I tried this script from mgetty instaed of just the call
> to pppd:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> /usr/sbin/pppd auth -chap +pap login defaultroute proxyarp
> whereisuser=`w | grep $1 | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 2 `
> addressuser=`grep $whereisuser /etc/hosts | expa
>I've been trying to get nacctd to work with a dial-in server.
>
>To get traffic figures per user I need to create lookup files in
>/var/run, each one is named with the remote IP and contains the
>username of whoever is using that address.
Unless the code has been patched I
Hi,
I've been trying to get nacctd to work with a dial-in server.
To get traffic figures per user I need to create lookup files in
/var/run, each one is named with the remote IP and contains the
username of whoever is using that address.
pppd will delete the files after the user has logge
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