On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 01:12:48AM +0200, Gabriel Verhooghe wrote:
> I looked at the /var/log/isdn/isdnlog file. I found
> some strange calling attempts in the Netherlands
> Jun 14 22:54:06 tei 120 calling +31 /191011, Netherlands with +31
> 54663/69936, Geesteren Ov Time:Thu Jun 14 20:50:00
>> Okay, I am finally able to dial my ISP via the phone lines with some
>> scripts from ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/cistron/linux/isdn (isdn-init,
>> isdn-up, isdn-down, they all seem to work fine), the X-windows ISDN load
>> program shows my ISP's phone number and an online-o-meter is ticking next
>>
Hello:
Sounds like your dns or default route is not setup properly.
Make sure your default route is the NIC to your ISP and
run bindconfig.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Atte Koivula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Sunday, April 12, 1998 7:52 AM
Subject: Deb
"Atte Koivula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I finally got HiSax working but I have run into some more problems
> (figures). My current problem is that I have no clue on how to configure
> the isdnutils package. Do I need to configure it in the 1st place or do I
> just need some scripts like the o
>> Ok, I think I'm finally getting somewhere with my ISDN configuration ;)
>>
>> I finally got HiSax working but I have run into some more problems
>> (figures). My current problem is that I have no clue on how to configure
>> the isdnutils package. Do I need to configure it in the 1st place or do
> Alexander Lazarevic writes:
Alexander> Can somebody give me a hint how to connect my
Alexander> debian-linux box via ISDN?! I know of some isdn4linux
Alexander> package, but the readme expects me to do a kernel patch.
Alexander> Isn't there a isdn kernel-module anywhere to do the jo
>> From: Alexander Lazarevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Can somebody give me a hint how to connect my debian-linux box via
>> ISDN?!
On Wed, 26 Feb 1997, Al Youngwerth wrote:
>The easiest way to do this is with an external ISDN TA.
This is somewhat expensive
>The isdn4linux stuff is very sophisticate
The easiest way to do this is with an external ISDN TA. There is somewhat
of a limitation in that the serial port is only 115.2Kb/sec and ISDN (MLPP)
is 128. However, I find that my PPP negotiates compression so I've seen
throughputs over 200Kb/sec. Check out the ISDN over PPP mini-HOWTO at your
fa
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