Re: PPP to ISP -Freeserve UK == cack

1999-11-16 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 11 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My Debian box is now connected - and surprise, surprise , there was > nothing wrong with it. > > The problem was with Freeserve (UK) - who don't seem to accomodate > Linux at all. Couldn't ping, nslookup didn't work, mozilla didn't > work. Only question

Re: PPP to ISP -Freeserve UK == cack

1999-11-11 Thread Phillip Deackes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My Debian box is now connected - and surprise, surprise , there was > nothing wrong with it. > > The problem was with Freeserve (UK) - who don't seem to accomodate > Linux at all. Couldn't ping, nslookup didn't work, mozilla didn't > work. Only question is how Micro$oft

PPP to ISP -Freeserve UK == cack

1999-11-11 Thread Stephen . Murphy
My Debian box is now connected - and surprise, surprise , there was nothing wrong with it. The problem was with Freeserve (UK) - who don't seem to accomodate Linux at all. Couldn't ping, nslookup didn't work, mozilla didn't work. Only question is how Micro$oft crap works on it. Anyway I have con

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-03 Thread Stephen . Murphy
>Are you pinging IP addresses or domain names? If the latter, try IP >addresses. If that works, it's DNS that's not right. Thanks for your reply I get the same problem whether pinging IP addresses or domain names.

PPP to ISP

1999-11-03 Thread Stephen . Murphy
Apologies if you already got this and especially to anyone that replied - but e-mail was broken here yesterday and I think I was automatically unsubscribed. So I am still off-line with my Debian box... Further to PPP to ISP saga - once the PPP connection is up netstat -nr gives (this is copied

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > DestinationGateway Genmask Flags MSS Win irtt Iface > > 195.92.66.87 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 15000 0 ppp0 > 127.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U35840 0 lo > 0.0.0.0 195.92.66.8

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-02 Thread Keith G. Murphy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Further to PPP to ISP saga - > > once the PPP connection is up netstat -nr gives (this is copied by hand so > excuse formatting) ... > > DestinationGateway Genmask Flags MSS Win irtt Iface > > 195.92.66.87 0.0.0.0

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-02 Thread Stephen . Murphy
Further to PPP to ISP saga - once the PPP connection is up netstat -nr gives (this is copied by hand so excuse formatting) ... DestinationGateway Genmask Flags MSS Win irtt Iface 195.92.66.87 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 UH 15000 0 ppp0 127.0.0.0

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I have set up a PPP connection to my ISP (Freeserve in UK). > > Connection gets established OK - ifconfig shows it's up Good. > and > routing tables have sensible entries. Please show us the routing table. > However I am only able to successfully

Re: PPP to ISP

1999-11-01 Thread aphro
sounds like a routing problem, i remember this one well from my 8 hours strugglign to get online with slackware a few years back. try adding the default gateway route add default gw where the ip of the gateway is that other ip you can ping. nate [mailto

PPP to ISP

1999-11-01 Thread Stephen . Murphy
Please bear with me guys - I am having a bit of trouble all in all, getting my Debian system to work nicely ( I love it though). I have set up a PPP connection to my ISP (Freeserve in UK). Connection gets established OK - ifconfig shows it's up and routing tables have sensible entries. However I