On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 03:05:33PM +0100, Wayne Brown wrote:
| Hi there,
| Could anyone tell me if this is indeed possible and if so point me in the
| right direction:
|
[ 2 machines on LAN, one WAN connection ]
You can certainly share the WAN connection with the LAN. This is done
via IP Masquer
Hi there,
Could anyone tell me if this is indeed possible and if so point me in the
right direction:
I have 2 pc's at home connected together via ethernet. The one with the
modem I will call 'woody' as its running testing. the other is 'spud' an old
486dx50 running potato. I have sorted internet
I asked had this problem a week ago. Many people kindly replied, and
I sorted it out. It is the 'auth' option in /etc/ppp/options.
I have forwarded the emails to your email address so as not to
clutter here.
Tom
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Christopher W. Aiken wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:3
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 12:39:40AM -0700, Jacob Hunter wrote:
-|When i run Dial Up Networking on KDE a box comes up saying pppd died
unexpectedly... I have my connection configured properly to work with my ISP,
but it still says that... i even tried a different ISP...
-|anyone have any ideas?
-|
When i run Dial Up Networking on KDE a box comes up saying pppd died
unexpectedly... I have my connection configured properly to work with my ISP,
but it still says that... i even tried a different ISP...
anyone have any ideas?
jacob
This is in response to a fairly old message on debian-user.
I run qmail at home on a Debian system which is connected via dialup
PPP (using diald) with a dynamic IP address. I'm not at home right
now, so if you need to see exact copies of config files, let me know
and I can look them up.
First o
Hi every1.
I've reinstalled hamm on my machine (after I've hosed init) and I decided to
give smail a try for a change (from sendmail8.8) but when I procmail it gets
bounced. I exactly can't describe it but I think it has something to do with
permissions. I've check the permissions on /var/spoo
OK here's an update on this one. Hopfully not to many are thinking about
the last one. I got the modem to anser and conect with PPP. I had to
inter the IP in win95 before it would work. I then proseded to telnet the
the debian box. I loged in and had a victory dance. However I soon
discovere
OK that fixed the error message. Now when I dial up with Win95 I get an
eror message on my side. It sais the machine you are conecting with could
not establish a dialup networking conection, please verify username and
pasword. I verified and I am thinking that I missed something in the
setup.
I
Thantks for the help. I'll give that a try.
On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
> > I am trying to conigure the box do accept a dialup pp conection. I am
> > getting an error message that I don't understand.
> > mgetty fatal: ys0 login' etc/mgetty/login.config must be root/0600
>
> Yo
> I am trying to conigure the box do accept a dialup pp conection. I am
> getting an error message that I don't understand.
> mgetty fatal: ys0 login' etc/mgetty/login.config must be root/0600
You need to change the permissions on the /etc/mgetty/login.config. After you
login or su to root
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I am trying to conigure the box do accept a dialup pp conection. I am
getting an error message that I don't understand.
mgetty fatal: ys0 login' etc/mgetty/login.config must be root/0600
Thanks
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