I "solved" this problem by deleting the wireless connection and then adding
it again.
> On Debian Jessie I have to add the gateway to be able to get internet
> over a wireless connection. I do this by the command: "route add default gw
> 192.168.0.1 wlan0"
> How to make the gateway availab
On Debian Jessie I have to add the gateway to be able to get internet over a
wireless connection. I do this by the command: "route add default gw
192.168.0.1 wlan0"
How to make the gateway available automatically on booting like it was
before?
Extra info:
I managed to connect two computers on a
Hi Mett,
> Just a final update on this thread.
>
> I end up with the script below working perfectly, except if I use both
> following rules at the beginning of the script.
> ---
> iptables -t nat -F
> iptables -t mangle -F
> ---
>
> I don't fully
mett wrote:
> I end up with the script below working perfectly,
> except if I use both following rules at the beginning of the script.
> iptables -t nat -F
> iptables -t mangle -F
I would imagine it's because something else (your PPP connection, perhaps)
has already placed necessary r
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 10:15:04 +0100
Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
> 2013-12-26 06:27 keltezéssel, mett írta:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN
> > and the internet.
(cut)
> > It seems(according to tcpdump on both interface) that replies from
> > some sites g
2013-12-26 06:27 keltezéssel, mett írta:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN and
> the internet.
>
> Everything was working fine till yesterday when I put the box down for
> upgrading memory, for a few hours.
>
> Right now, the external interface of the ga
The only time i've seen this it was bad subnet / netmask configuration(s)
But it's working, so hey, good job ;-)
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 01:26:12 +0900, mett wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 20:41:24 +1300 Richard Hector
> wrote:
>
>> On 26/12/13 18:27, mett wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm using a debi
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 5:27 AM, mett wrote:
>
> I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN and
> the internet.
>
> Everything was working fine till yesterday when I put the box down for
> upgrading memory, for a few hours.
>
> Right now, the external interface of the gatewa
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 20:41:24 +1300
Richard Hector wrote:
> On 26/12/13 18:27, mett wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN
> > and the internet.
> >
> > Everything was working fine till yesterday when I put the box down
> > for upgrading memory,
On 26/12/13 18:27, mett wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN and
> the internet.
>
> Everything was working fine till yesterday when I put the box down for
> upgrading memory, for a few hours.
>
> Right now, the external interface of the gateway is f
Hi,
I'm using a debian box as a router and multiserver between my LAN and
the internet.
Everything was working fine till yesterday when I put the box down for
upgrading memory, for a few hours.
Right now, the external interface of the gateway is fully accessible
from the net, and I do not have a
Hi debian,
I have a problem connecting with my Defualt Gateway
Address when i used a Voip IAD Box which i configured
before now and it worked. Right now my default gateway
is failling in terms of connections.
Kindly tell me how to break the firewalls in a WAN
Network with a default gateway.
Than
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:26:09 +0200 "José" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello people,
>
> I'm using debian potato 2.2r5 on compaq proliant server with kernel
> 2.4.19 compiled by hand. all runs fine until i added a second ethernet
> controller to address 2 different networks. both controllers are
hello people,
I'm using debian potato 2.2r5 on compaq proliant server with kernel 2.4.19 compiled by
hand.
all runs fine until i added a second ethernet controller to address 2 different
networks.
both controllers are Intel 100 Mb ( eepro100 as a module)
the 2 controllers are found by the kerne
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:21:47 +0100
"Tony Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stephan Hachinger wrote (on 25 Feb 2002 at 17:36):
>
> > machine I want to configure as router is 192.168.90.95 (stephan).
> > Stephan has a second network card inside (192.168.37.95) and
> > connects to the internet
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 17:36:31 +0100, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm trying to configure one of my machines as a router to the
>internet, so that I can access the internet from my LAN. My second
>computer in my lan is 192.168.90.5 (pentiumdioxid), this machine I
>want to configure as router is
Stephan Hachinger wrote (on 25 Feb 2002 at 17:36):
> machine I want to configure as router is 192.168.90.95 (stephan).
> Stephan has a second network card inside (192.168.37.95) and
> connects to the internet over this card and dsl (pppoE). Now,
> this is what I've tried:
>
> -Modifying the route
Hi!
I'm trying to configure one of my machines as a router to the
internet, so that I can access the internet from my LAN. My second
computer in my lan is 192.168.90.5 (pentiumdioxid), this machine I
want to configure as router is 192.168.90.95 (stephan). Stephan has a
second network card inside (
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Tun Yang wrote:
> # ping www.yahoo.com
> ping: unknown host www.yahoo.com
Do you have your DNS IP address(es) on /etc/resolv.conf !?
> I then got one of yahoo's ip addresses from the windows bootup and tried
> this:
>
> # ping 204.71.200.74
> PING 204.71.200.74 (204.71.2
Hi... I'm having problems with routing for a gateway...
I have a gateway machine that works with the win9x setup, and used to work
with debian... but it no longer works with debian for some reason..
Here's what I do: route add default gw tom
(tom is in hosts)
I also tried a: route add default gw to
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