Though I brought this problem up once before, it wasn't solved. So, I
thought I'd try afresh.
My problem is this. I have used pppoeconf to set up my internet connection.
How? you may ask. Like this. I shall go through the steps it says:
It finds 1 eth0. It looks for access concentrator on PPPoE
David R. Litwin wrote:
To make my life more simple, I'll use hpijs.
But, back to the Internet.
I've decided that my problem is with the ppp0 bit. If I prompt (or, what
is the term) ifconfig ppp0, it says essentially, that the device does
not exist. This is after I've run pppoeconf.
How do I crea
To make my life more simple, I'll use hpijs.
But, back to the Internet.
I've decided that my problem is with the ppp0 bit. If I prompt (or,
what is the term) ifconfig ppp0, it says essentially, that the device
does not exist. This is after I've run pppoeconf.
How do I create a ppp device?-
On 04/05/05, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David R. Litwin writes:> I think that the problem is I don't have pppd.Unlikely: PPP is in the base system and pppd is part of it.
Quite right: I do have it.
> When I went to configure it, it did not exist.How did you try to configure it? _Exact
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 06:15, David R. Litwin wrote:
> 3: Why can't I set up my printer? When I execute the nice little wizard, it
> detects my printer, an HP DeskJet 842C, says that. Then, next page, it says
> that the manufacturer is ESP, with the model being HP Deskjet Series or HP
> New Desk
On second thought, I think I do.
1: I really would like to know how to sign in as the root.
2: When I promt pppd, it says some thing to the effect that it could
not get authentication from a foreing host (do not quote me on that. I
can get you the actuall text, if you wish it). Some thing wron wit
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 12:51, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> This doesn't work, but the connection from the server to internet is okay.
> The connection from the day-to-day computers is also okay. It's an error on
> the server, because when I ping from a day-to-day computer I can't ping,
> only the serv
I don't now how it's possible, but when I run dselect to try something I saw
ipmasq was removed. I installed it again and the problem was solved.
Sorry to interrupt,
Regards,
Willem-Jan Meijer
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On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 06:20:30PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> After an install of two 100 mbit network card from sweex on my server I've
> got a weird problem. When I ping outside, it's okay. When I ping inside,
> it's okay. When I want to use internet on a normal day-to-day
This doesn't work, but the connection from the server to internet is okay.
The connection from the day-to-day computers is also okay. It's an error on
the server, because when I ping from a day-to-day computer I can't ping,
only the server. From the server I can ping both internal and external. Is
Have you set your resolv.conf up? This is where you tell networking
where to go to resolve dns queries.
HTH,
Euan
* Willem-Jan Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After an install of two 100 mbit network card from sweex on my server I've
> got a weird problem. When I ping outside, it'
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 06:20:30PM +0100, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After an install of two 100 mbit network card from sweex on my server I've
> got a weird problem. When I ping outside, it's okay. When I ping inside,
> it's okay. When I want to use internet on a normal day-to-day ther
Hello,
After an install of two 100 mbit network card from sweex on my server I've
got a weird problem. When I ping outside, it's okay. When I ping inside,
it's okay. When I want to use internet on a normal day-to-day there's no
connection. The firewall is configured properly, dhcpd works fine but
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