Re: Multiple ISP connection

2005-11-11 Thread choy
2005/11/11, mikepolniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 18:39 Fri 11 Nov , choy wrote: > > > > So my question is: how can I config the server so both connection > > (eth0 and eth1) can connect to my server? > > > One way to do this is with iproute. Read "Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic > Control HOW

Re: Multiple ISP connection

2005-11-11 Thread mikepolniak
On 18:39 Fri 11 Nov , choy wrote: > Hi, > > I have a web server connected indirectly to the Internet(ISP -> router > -> server eth0). I've setup NAT port forward in the router so all web > server connections are forwarded to server. Recently, I've added a new > ethernet card(eth1) to the serve

Multiple ISP connection

2005-11-11 Thread choy
Hi, I have a web server connected indirectly to the Internet(ISP -> router -> server eth0). I've setup NAT port forward in the router so all web server connections are forwarded to server. Recently, I've added a new ethernet card(eth1) to the server, and it has a public ip(ISP -> server eth1). Aft

Re: ISP Connection

1999-03-31 Thread John Hasler
Peter Ludwig writes: > ...not everything is connecting correctly, ftp has to be in PASSIVE mode, That implies that your ISP may be running proxies. > ...modified the PAP secrets file... What did you have to do to it? pppconfig should have set it up for you assuming that you chose PAP. Post you

Re: ISP Connection

1999-03-31 Thread John Hasler
Joop Stakenborg writes: > Have a look at your /etc/ppp/options file, uncomment the #debug line ... He needn't do this. pppconfig has already put 'debug' in /etc/ppp/peers/provider. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI

Re: ISP Connection

1999-03-31 Thread Joop Stakenborg
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Peter Ludwig wrote: > Hello peoples, > > I've just transfered over to a new ISP, and I'm having some problems with > my connection to the ISP. > [ cut some text away for sake of clarity ] I would suggest the following: Have a look at your /etc/ppp/options file, uncomment t

ISP Connection

1999-03-31 Thread Peter Ludwig
Hello peoples, I've just transfered over to a new ISP, and I'm having some problems with my connection to the ISP. I've managed to manouver myself into a position where I can get online, but it does not seem to be online "fully"... it's a little hard to describe, sort of a funny feeling I've gott

Problms with ISP connection over ISDN Syncppp

1998-08-14 Thread Martin Derzbach
I have the following problem, i connect to my ISP and on the ISDN side everything is ok, i get my IP Adress and a default route is set. But i cant even Ping the Remote Computer (the second IP i get). The Ping says somthing like service not available or so (i cant look now, because i wrie th

Re: ISP Connection + Misc.

1998-06-14 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "DD" == Dennis Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: DD> I'm guessing that the first time I installed Debian I accidentally did DD> something to ppp.chatscript to make it wait for the ISP to request the DD> username, but this time the username needed to be in the ppp.options_out DD> script also si

Re: ISP Connection + Misc.

1998-06-14 Thread Michael Beattie
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Dennis Dixon wrote: > 4) Which command starts XFree86, 'xdm' or 'xstart'? When installing XFree86 > it asks if you want 'xdm' to start at boot time. Then warns that if the > monitor isn't configured yet this could cause problems. Will answering yes > actually bring up a grap

ISP Connection + Misc.

1998-06-14 Thread Dennis Dixon
For reasons explained later in this post I needed to reinstall Debian from scratch. This time around I had trouble connecting to my ISP. Although I finally fixed the problem it appears to be either a (sort of) bug or something nonstandard with my ISP. Anyway, I thought it was worth mentioning.