increase # of SLIP interfaces on linux 2.2

2001-11-13 Thread nate
anyone know where i could find info on how to do this? i am using vpnd for a lot of vpn connections. one system running 2.2.19 is maxxed out at 7 slip interfaces. if i try to bring more up it can't do it. just spits back a socket error. on a 2nd system running a newer build of 2.2.19

Re: networking - slip attachments

2001-04-05 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 12:52:42PM -0300, Ted Gervais wrote: > > > Hello All.. > I have another question on networking and this time it has to do with > installing a slip link using 'slattach'. > > I can sit on a command line and type: > > 'slattac

networking - slip attachments

2001-04-05 Thread Ted Gervais
Hello All.. I have another question on networking and this time it has to do with installing a slip link using 'slattach'. I can sit on a command line and type: 'slattach -s 38400 -p slip /dev/ptypf & ifconfig sl0 44.135.34.209 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 44.135.34

Re: Slip

2000-09-25 Thread Shaul Karl
> Hi all, > > My lsmod show me this, > Module Size Used by > dummy932 0 (unused) > slip7388 0 (unused) > slhc 4436 0 [slip] > serial 19564 1 (autoclean) > ne

Slip

2000-09-25 Thread Alberto Pereira
Hi all, My lsmod show me this, Module Size Used by dummy932 0 (unused) slip7388 0 (unused) slhc4436 0 [slip] serial 19564 1 (autoclean) ne 6284 1 8390

Re: network setting up (Ethernet,PPP,PLIP,SLIP)

2000-03-25 Thread Percival
PLIP doesn't sound like the best solution for you, as you would need to get some kind of parallel switch - and those are notorious for causing problems rather than fixing them. SLIP/PPP sounds like a possible solution. You do not have to use the modems at all. If you have a serial po

network setting up (Ethernet,PPP,PLIP,SLIP)

2000-03-25 Thread Daniel Yang
Since I have only one parallel port for each computer respectively, the parallel port on my dell destop is connected on a printer. So PLIP seems not possible to do. 2. PPP/SLIP Interesting, I have a PC card modem on Thinkpad, and another two modems on Dell. The reason I have 2 modems on the linux

Re: Serial conn. to WIN (success with slip!):next steps

1999-10-04 Thread Phil Brutsche
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said... > Hello!!! > > Forget about all recent mails from me: I have succeeded now making a slip > connection!!! Yes, I only had no getty running for the ttyS1 port, and now > all seems fine. I'm using diplogini over the win

Re: Serial conn. to WIN (success with slip!):next steps

1999-10-04 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Mon, Oct 04, 1999 at 05:54:43PM +0200, Stephan Hachinger wrote: > Hello!!! > > Forget about all recent mails from me: I have succeeded now making a slip > connection!!! Yes, I only had no getty running for the ttyS1 port, and now > all seems fine. I'm using diplogini ove

Serial conn. to WIN (success with slip!):next steps

1999-10-04 Thread Stephan Hachinger
Hello!!! Forget about all recent mails from me: I have succeeded now making a slip connection!!! Yes, I only had no getty running for the ttyS1 port, and now all seems fine. I'm using diplogini over the windows dialup terminal, which tells me the IP addr. is 172.17.0.0. I think I configured

Re: SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread Steve Lamb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 05 Jan 1999 11:22:40 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >SLIP and PPP are two different protocols and are mutually exclusive. SLIP >is pretty much obsolete. I dunno if I would call SLIP obsolete. Less convenient, maybe. ;) - -- Steve C

Re: SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread john
Darko Martic writes: > SLIP PPP SLIP and PPP are two different protocols and are mutually exclusive. SLIP is pretty much obsolete. > I would like also to connect with PPP, using script, instead of SLIP and > to configure tone dilaling As you can see, my provider asks me for >

SLIP PPP

1999-01-05 Thread Darko Martic
goto loop wait name: send somebody\n #if $errlvl != 0 goto error #wait word: #send pass\n #if errlvl != 0 goto error #send slip default\n wait is 15 if $errlvl != 0 goto error get $locip remote get $mtu 1006 default print SLIP CONNECT to JMU mode CSLIP goto exit error: print SLIP to $remote fa

Re: RE: Null Modem SLIP Connection

1998-11-10 Thread Jeff Miller
n the machines will be, at most, 60-70 feet. Thirdly, where can I find info on RS-422? Thanks again, --David > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of George Bonser > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:46 AM > To: David Karlin &g

RE: Null Modem SLIP Connection

1998-11-10 Thread David Karlin
. Thirdly, where can I find info on RS-422? Thanks again, --David > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of George Bonser > Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 2:46 AM > To: David Karlin > Cc: Debian User > Subject:

Null Modem SLIP Connection

1998-11-10 Thread David Karlin
Hello, What is the practical limit for distance between two computers connected via null-modem slip? How about plip? TIA --David

PPP and SLIP as loadable modules

1998-04-27 Thread Jim McCloskey
r that the shippers had failed to compile PPP or SLIP support into the kernel. I've never (re)compiled a kernel. I know I'm supposed to learn how to do it, and I will, but I'm nervous about having to do it so soon. A kind soul suggested that, since both SLIP and PPP were modules, they c

Re: Slip Dialer

1998-04-18 Thread Tim Metz
> Does anyone know if there is slip dialer for debian? Pete, The package you are looking for is called "dip", it is located under the "net" directory in the Debian distribution. Hope this helps, - Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PR

Slip Dialer

1998-04-18 Thread Pete Poff
Does anyone know if there is slip dialer for debian? I need one that I can either run to connected me the internet service I have and be able to put the program in the background, or I need one that I could run it off of an account on Alt-F1 and run my internet programs on Alt-F2. If anyone

SLIP server & IP forwarding

1998-03-27 Thread Duncan Ferguson
Hiya, I am trying to set up a linux box as a SLIP server. I have an NT box calling in, connecting fine over the modem, and i can then ping the NT box from the linux and visa versa. However, the NT box cannot then ping any machine through the linux box on the network (the linux box has en

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-28 Thread john
Daniel Martin writes: > Really? My pppd man page covers this [/etc/ppp/options.ttySX]... Mine doesn't. > My ppp is from bo, version 2.2.0f-23 My pppd is pppd version 2.2 patch level 0, on a 1.3.1 system recently upgraded with a Cheap Bytes CD. On the pppd man page source I find 'pppd.8,v 1.1.1.

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-28 Thread Daniel Martin at cush
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert D. Hilliard) writes: > The pppd man page mentions the option as requiring > pppd to make a ppp connection using the specified device, but does not > mention that pppd will then read the file /etc/ppp. README.linux and > the comments in the file /etc/ppp/options.tty

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread john
Robert D. Hilliard writes: > The pppd man page mentions the option as requiring pppd to > make a ppp connection using the specified device, but does not mention > that pppd will then read the file /etc/ppp. README.linux and the > comments in the file /etc/ppp/options.ttyXX included with the > dis

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread john
Lindsay writes: > One small point. You can get compression from a modem but it is very > difficult to get compression over a piece of wire. :-) 'bsdcomp 15,15' works just fine over a piece of wire. Better, in fact, than over a modem since the modem should already be doing hardware compression.

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
(My original post, requesting assistance configuring slip over a null modem, and the responses recommending ppp instead are omitted to save bandwidth.) Thanks again to all. My link is now working perfectly. The pppd man page mentions the option as requiring pppd to make a ppp

Compression over null-modem connection (Was Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
Lindsay Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > One small point. You can get compression from a modem but it is very > difficult to get compression over a piece of wire. :-) I believe compression from a modem is actually software compression implemented by the modem's ROM, while BSD compressio

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread Lindsay Allen
commended > using ppp instead of slip. I will try a ppp setup tonight. > > I started trying to use slip because the NET-3-HOWTO recommends > it in this situation. Is that advice now obsolete? > > John says: "If this works I suggest upping the speed to 115200

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-27 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
Thanks very much for your responses. All responders recommended using ppp instead of slip. I will try a ppp setup tonight. I started trying to use slip because the NET-3-HOWTO recommends it in this situation. Is that advice now obsolete? John says: "If this works I su

Re: Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-26 Thread Bob Clark
in opposite order on the two machines. bobspc:zeos # # Uncomment this line only on your client machine 'zeos' #defaultroute [ end ]- --Bob Robert D. Hilliard wrote: > > I am trying, so far unsuccessfully, to connect two linux

Network config -- slip + null modem

1998-01-26 Thread Robert D. Hilliard
I am trying, so far unsuccessfully, to connect two linux boxes with a null modem cable and slip, following the directions in the NET-3-HOWTO. One machine, bobspc, is a Micron Pentium-166 that is my primary computer, while the other, zeos, is an old 486DX-33 with a new no-name

Re: setting up a slip/ppp server

1997-11-15 Thread Carey Evans
"Colin R. Telmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a machine that is connected to the net and want to set up a slip or > ppp server only so that I can dial into the machine via a connected modem > with a PDA (palm pilot) that can establish either a slip or ppp > co

setting up a slip/ppp server

1997-11-14 Thread Colin R. Telmer
I have a machine that is connected to the net and want to set up a slip or ppp server only so that I can dial into the machine via a connected modem with a PDA (palm pilot) that can establish either a slip or ppp connection. Setting this up must be covered in a FAQ, can I assign some kind of local

Re: Only ping works with slip.

1997-03-22 Thread Bob Nielsen
Only ping working is often a symptom of using slip when cslip is expected. Bob On Sat, 22 Mar 1997, Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote: > > Hi, I have this C class network: > > The Network > ~~~ > gw-

Only ping works with slip.

1997-03-22 Thread Carlos Marcos Kakihara
Hi, I have this C class network: The Network ~~~ gw-1 gw-2 + -- + + -- + | Serial |---| Serial | stress || || + -- +

Re: Advice fixing small LiLo slip-up

1997-03-17 Thread Craig Sanders
On Sun, 16 Mar 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm installing Debian 1.2.5 for a friend, on an EIDE disk (pentium > 166). When the kernel was installed and LiLo set up, I indicated that > I would like to boot from /dev/hda2. This was done, and Linux boots > fine from /dev/hda2. > > After the fact

Advice fixing small LiLo slip-up

1997-03-16 Thread danny
I'm installing Debian 1.2.5 for a friend, on an EIDE disk (pentium 166). When the kernel was installed and LiLo set up, I indicated that I would like to boot from /dev/hda2. This was done, and Linux boots fine from /dev/hda2. After the fact, I decided I wanted to be able to boot the windows part

Re: Slip Acount Dialer

1997-03-10 Thread Igor Grobman
On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Pete Poff wrote: > Hi, > I was wondering if there is a slip acount dialer program that > could allow me to connect to my socket slip acount and be able to use the > programs like ftp and telnet? Try dip. It is included in netstd package. __ Proudly ru

Slip Acount Dialer

1997-03-10 Thread Pete Poff
Hi, I was wondering if there is a slip acount dialer program that could allow me to connect to my socket slip acount and be able to use the programs like ftp and telnet? thanks, Pete Poff---AKA---BlackJack Personal E-Mail Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Smail and slip dialup (2nd request)

1997-02-21 Thread Brian Skreeg
Thanks for all the help I recieved but as usual after sending my query the damn thing suddenly started working for no reason I can find.Think I'll just leave it alone. Now to work out procmail and that damn cnews/newsx thingy. I know linux is deliberatly hard just for the fun facter but my h

Re: Smail and slip dialup (2nd request)

1997-02-20 Thread csmall
Brian Skreeg typed: > I'm trying to setup smail the operate over my dial-up slip account. > I installed smail (and it's dependants) using dselect and ran smailconfig. > I chose option 1: Internet site sending and receiving mail using smtp : > This seemed to me to almost

Re: FTP install and PPP/SLIP

1997-01-10 Thread Dale Scheetz
erver sounds very enticing, but I have a SLIP/PPP connection. Now does the > base system disk set come with a way to do this? i.e. dip, pppd, etc, TIA > Slirp whatever, or is there another package or set of packages you must > download prior to attempting to install? > The base system com

Re: FTP install and PPP/SLIP

1997-01-10 Thread Igor Grobman
erver sounds very enticing, but I have a SLIP/PPP connection. Now does the > base system disk set come with a way to do this? i.e. dip, pppd, etc, TIA > Slirp whatever, or is there another package or set of packages you must > download prior to attempting to install? Yes, the base comes wi

FTP install and PPP/SLIP

1997-01-10 Thread Troy M. Lubbers
Alright, I've seen this question several times. Once before I was the one asking it. But I have yet to get an answer to it. I THINK that I want to install Debian. Partially because the option of installing off of an FTP server sounds very enticing, but I have a SLIP/PPP connection. Now doe

Little help with Slip. Please!!

1996-09-27 Thread Andrew Stephen
Hiya All, I have just spent the last hour or so read all the docs etc I could find on setting up Slip, but I still not having any luck with setting up Slip. It would be appreciated if someone could help point me in the right direction or even tell me where I can find some additional information

Re: Do you use SLIP or a variant with Debian?

1996-09-10 Thread Jan Wender
>If so, I'd appreciate a short note from you. I'd like to know if you >use SLIP because PPP is unavailable, more expensive, or otherwise >inconvenient. I'm using slip because ppp is a more lower level protocol and as such produces more traffic for the same payload. As I&

Re: Do you use SLIP or a variant with Debian?

1996-09-01 Thread Mark Eichin
I use SLIP because I have been using it for years and would need to reconfigure things to use ppp. Also, SLIP is easy to set up: you set five parameters, and it works -- with PPP, it only really needs one (the phone number) but if it doesn't work, the debugging problem is harder. (SLIP is

RE: Do you use SLIP or a variant with Debian?

1996-08-31 Thread wb2oyc
On 16:47:57 Mike Taylor wrote: >>If so, I'd appreciate a short note from you. I'd like to know if you >use SLIP because PPP is unavailable, more expensive, or otherwise >inconvenient. > >Thanks >Mike Yes, I do. At home I use SLIP (slattach) to connect two other m

Do you use SLIP or a variant with Debian?

1996-08-31 Thread Mike Taylor
If so, I'd appreciate a short note from you. I'd like to know if you use SLIP because PPP is unavailable, more expensive, or otherwise inconvenient. Thanks Mike

Re: SLIP not working?

1996-08-01 Thread Susan G. Kleinmann
Karl Ferguson asked: > I've compiled SLIP into the kernel (2.0.10), however I get this following > message in /var/log/daemon.log: > > Aug 1 10:30:49 orion /sliplogin[319]: attaching slip unit sl0 for karl > Aug 1 10:30:49 orion /sliplogin[319]: /etc/slip.login sl0 960