On 21 Mar 2008, at 02:09, Alexander Rozhkov wrote:
I connect to Internet through VPN. I decided to put a router (D-Link
DI-604) to split the connection between several computers. I've
managed to make my Mac iBook to work OK with the new setup. Yet my
laptop with Debian refuses to connect to Inter
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 01:09:09PM +0300, Alexander Rozhkov wrote:
> I connect to Internet through VPN. I decided to put a router (D-Link
Can you provide more details about this? Do you really mean VPN or just
PPPoE?
Regards,
Andrei
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Alexander Rozhkov wrote the following on 21.03.2008 11:09
> #more /etc/dhclinet.conf
^^^ dhclient.conf
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Alexander Rozhkov wrote the following on 21.03.2008 11:09
> eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0D:56:DC:30:0F
> send dhcp-client-identifier 1:00:0D:56:DC:30:0F;
seems like a typo in the MAC-Address?
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On Friday 21 March 2008 11:09, Alexander Rozhkov wrote:
> I connect to Internet through VPN. I decided to put a router (D-Link
> DI-604) to split the connection between several computers. I've
> managed to make my Mac iBook to work OK with the new setup. Yet my
> laptop with Debian refuses to conne
I connect to Internet through VPN. I decided to put a router (D-Link
DI-604) to split the connection between several computers. I've
managed to make my Mac iBook to work OK with the new setup. Yet my
laptop with Debian refuses to connect to Internet.
The phenomenology is as follows:
1. I can conn
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