Thanks, but it only handles one domain.
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 16:48, Scott wrote:
> I like Communigate Pro from Stalker, www.stalker.com. Take a look, it's
> pretty amazing.
> -Scott
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Subject: RE: Looking for ISP class email package
> On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 10:10, John L wrote:
> > Michael,
> >
> > We currently use Sendmail for the MTA, Squirrelmail for the web
> > interface, and Webmin/u
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 10:10, John L wrote:
> Michael,
>
> We currently use Sendmail for the MTA, Squirrelmail for the web
> interface, and Webmin/usermin to allow domain owners complete control
> over their users and mailboxes. Right now I we're up to almost 200
> domains. Works like a champ.
>
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 07:48, Michael Gargiullo wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm looking for an ISP class email package. I need to host about 130
> domains with several thousand users. I'd love to find one where we can
> designate one user per domain to handle user creat
sassin and ClamAV into the mix
to provide a complete email solution.
John
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with add them to an
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Wha
Michael Gargiullo wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking for an ISP class email package. I need to host about 130
domains with several thousand users. I'd love to find one where we can
designate one user per domain to handle user creation via a web
interface.
Anyone have any ideas?
be more secure, stable, and efficient.
>
> James Williams
>
>
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Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 8:49 AM
To: redhat mailing list
Subject: Looking for ISP class email package
Hey all,
I'm looking for an ISP class email package. I need to host
about 130
domains with several thousand users. I'd love to find o
Hey all,
I'm looking for an ISP class email package. I need to host about 130
domains with several thousand users. I'd love to find one where we can
designate one user per domain to handle user creation via a web
interface.
Anyone have any ideas? Right now we run
I am afraid I can't
be of much help, but if you list the name of your ISP and it's website
address for the settings, I am sure someone on this list will help.
Some of the world's fines people are here!
Good Luck,
Buck
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On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 10:06, Parker Morse wrote:
> On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 05:55 US/Eastern, Denham Eva wrote:
> > My ISP does not support Linux/Redhat connections. However I am
> > wondering if
> > anyone can spare me the research time
> > and tell me does that
On Wednesday, Oct 1, 2003, at 05:55 US/Eastern, Denham Eva wrote:
My ISP does not support Linux/Redhat connections. However I am
wondering if
anyone can spare me the research time
and tell me does that mean it is not possible? Or is it?
They do support the Windows platform. I can only think that
Hello Redhatters,
My ISP does not support Linux/Redhat connections. However I am wondering if
anyone can spare me the research time
and tell me does that mean it is not possible? Or is it?
They do support the Windows platform. I can only think that the issue would
be with the password and user
your mail
> > through your ISP's mail server. That server will not be blocked by
> > AOL.
>
> It's also possible your ISP requires mail going through the smarthost to
> authenticate via smtp-auth. If you get authentication errors post back
> to the list and some
> dnl at the front, rerun the m4 macro (instructions at the top of the
> file), and do a
>
> service sendmail restart
>
> to restart sendmail. This will tell sendmail to forward all your mail
> through your ISP's mail server. That server will not be blocked by
> AOL.
Gotta patch anything.
<>
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Sent: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 14:34:32 -0500
Subject: Re: sendmail config to relay thru my ISP
> Just my $0.02, but after all of the
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>
> My server is RedHat 7.2 connect to the cable modem and, throught the magic
of
> the services available to me through dyndns.org, is u
the start of this AOL
> nonsense,
> all of my email to AOL is being rejected. It has been suggested that this
> can be solved if I relay my email through my ISP. Can anyone point me in
> the
> right direction to do this? Can this work even if my ISP has no special
> configura
]>
Sent: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 12:24:51 -0400
Subject: sendmail config to relay thru my ISP
> My server is RedHat 7.2 connect to the cable modem and, throught the
> magic of the services available to me through dyndns.org, is used to
> host my own domain (mydomain.com). I am running sen
nonsense,
all of my email to AOL is being rejected. It has been suggested that this
can be solved if I relay my email through my ISP. Can anyone point me in the
right direction to do this? Can this work even if my ISP has no special
configuration for mydomain.com?
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We are seeking a highly motivated person with EXCELLENT Internet/DSL
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specialising in xDSL, Fibre
Hello!
We need a good ISP software for charging our clients for their data
transfer
like Ip accounting or something.
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> Dear Den,
>
> Will u describe a little bit how can i use fetchmail to get whole mail and
> then distribute to local user, as i use it for individual user and its
work
> fine.
>
> Rehan Syed
I think what Den is trying to say is to read the man pages on fetchmail. Do
that first. We answer these sa
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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:02 PM
Subject: Fetching mail for my whole domain from isp
Dear List members,
My isp give me a pop user id "catch-all" and they direct all mail of my
domain "mydomain.com" to this id. now how can i pop mail of this accoun
man fetchmail
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Rehan Syed wrote:
> Dear List members,
>
> My isp give me a pop user id "catch-all" and they direct all mail of my
> domain "mydomain.com" to this id. now how can i pop mail of this account on
> my linux box running sendmai
man fetchmail
Den N Shilkin[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From:
Rehan
Syed
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:02
PM
Subject: Fetching mail for my whole
domain from isp
Dear List members,My isp give me a pop user id
"
Dear List members,
My isp give me a pop user id "catch-all" and they direct all mail of my
domain "mydomain.com" to this id. now how can i pop mail of this account on
my linux box running sendmail and then distribute to individual user.
David HM Spector wrote:
Its an Intel 440GX motherboard that has a SCSI HBA in it to
accommodate its 4 hot-swappable drives Its the SCSI chip that kills
RedHat -- the drivers they ship seem to be broken for this version of
the aic7896/97 Ultra2 SCSI adapter...
The way one used to get around
Its an Intel 440GX motherboard that has a SCSI HBA in it to accommodate
its 4 hot-swappable drives Its the SCSI chip that kills RedHat -- the
drivers they ship seem to be broken for this version of the aic7896/97
Ultra2 SCSI adapter...
The way one used to get around this under RH 6.2 and 7.1
David HM Spector wrote:
I made the mistake of trying to upgrade a RH7.3 based ISP2150 to
RH8.0... now its dead. The system gets into an endless SCSI
sleep/reset loop when trying to access its disks.
This was a serious problem as RH7.2 and then got fixed by 7.3 and now
its back again... H
I made the mistake of trying to upgrade a RH7.3 based ISP2150 to RH8.0... now its dead. The system gets into an endless SCSI sleep/reset loop when trying to access its disks via the AIC7XXX driver.
This was a serious problem as RH7.2 and then got fixed by 7.3 and now its back again... Has anyon
I made the mistake of trying to upgrade a RH7.3 based ISP2150 to
RH8.0... now its dead. The system gets into an endless SCSI
sleep/reset loop when trying to access its disks.
This was a serious problem as RH7.2 and then got fixed by 7.3 and now
its back again... Has anyone had success inst
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 22:46:56 -0800 (PST)
Balazs Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have Red Hat Linux 7.2, internal modem HSP56 MR (
> with pctel-0.9.4 driver ).
> I connect to the internet using the Kppp.
>
> The problem is that after i connect to my isp a
> The problem is that after i connect to my isp and log
> on, if i request a website (ex. http://www.yahooo.com
> ) the webbrowser's response is: unknow host yahoo.com.
> I also tried the ping yahoo.com ; the response: unknow
> host.
> When i try ping 80.86.90.1 ; the r
at after i connect to my isp and log
> on, if i request a website (ex. http://www.yahooo.com
> ) the webbrowser's response is: unknow host yahoo.com.
> I also tried the ping yahoo.com ; the response: unknow
> host.
> When i try ping 80.86.90.1 ; the response: from
> 1.2.3.4:
Hi!
I have Red Hat Linux 7.2, internal modem HSP56 MR (
with pctel-0.9.4 driver ).
I connect to the internet using the Kppp.
The problem is that after i connect to my isp and log
on, if i request a website (ex. http://www.yahooo.com
) the webbrowser's response is: unknow host yahoo.com.
I
Quick vote:
You are an ISP, you are bringing a new email server online and will use
Postfix. Would you
go with 7.2 or 7.3? I have been testing both on IBM Netfinity servers and
seem to get better
performance from 7.2, but I also might need to tune it a little. Is it me
or is 7.2 more stable
Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and
consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy
hints for me as to solutions for running a Redhat based ISP - basically
looking for tools to help with:
1) user / domain setups - virtual hosting
2) traffic
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Daniel Horth wrote:
> Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and
> consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy
> hints for me as to solutions for running a Redhat based ISP - basically
> looking for tools to help
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Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: Redhat based ISP tools
> Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and
> consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy
> hints for me as to solut
Hi - jsut getting back into more full time linux type admin and
consulting since leaving my job - was wondering if anyone had any handy
hints for me as to solutions for running a Redhat based ISP - basically
looking for tools to help with:
1) user / domain setups - virtual hosting
2) traffic
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--- Joao Borsoi Soares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I would like to know about common tools used to build ISP servers. I
>have a possib
Your customer needs to look into a radius package that collects/keeps
accounting statistics.
He'll probably want to look at Innercite Radius (or ICRadius for short).
I'll have to do some digging, to try to find out where my ISP got it.
It's free, runs with MySQL, and you can a
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Joao Borsoi Soares wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know about common tools used to build ISP servers. I
> have a possible client which is an ISP... he want's me to do something
> to count users connection time... I mean, how much time each
Hello,
I would like to know about common tools used to build ISP servers. I
have a possible client which is an ISP... he want's me to do something
to count users connection time... I mean, how much time each user get
connected. Actually, I don't know details about the ISP server..
Iulian wrote:
> Hi, and thanks to all who make this list usefull!
>
>
>
> It is possible, in RedHat 7.1 (MASQ WIN98 clients), when a win98 user
> use a browser, to make Linux to connect at INTERNET (ISP)!
>
>
Use diald
>
>Iulian
>
>
&
Hi, and thanks to all who make this list
usefull!
It is possible, in RedHat 7.1 (MASQ WIN98 clients),
when a win98 user use a browser, to make Linux to connect at INTERNET
(ISP)!
Iulian
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can no longer send mail through my ISP as they are blocking port 25. Any
idea how I can get my system to send mail without changing my ISP?
Be happy to include any more info if needed.
"If you're not one of u
I'm assuming, then, that you're using Fetchmail to retrieve your mail?
Check into your MTA's settings for smart relay.
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Brian Schneider wrote:
> I can no longer send mail through my ISP as they are blocking port 25. Any
> idea how I can get my system
On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Brian Schneider wrote:
> Smart relay - thank you Mikkel and mburger
>
> That is what I needed. Thank you. This has been driving me nuts since
> earlier this week. Now I am getting flooded with all these test mails I
> was sending to myself. ugh.
>
> On another un-related note
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are you using a dialup connection to the internet? If so, then you could
> run fetchmail to get your mail from your ISP, and then "sendmail -q" to
> send any waiting messages after your ISP has your IP. You
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Johnathan Smith wrote:
> I have redhat 7.0 and I used install-sendmail to setup
> my sendmail server. I have a issues. my ISP will not
> let sendmail send smtp request out until I get my POP
> mail using my user/password. At the time of my
> getting my pop m
It appears that your ISP has implemented a POP-before-SMTP strategy, to
keeep spammers from relaying mail through their servers. IMO your ISP
has taken a good step toward reducing the flow of spam in the world.
That having been said, you simply need to telnet to your ISP's mailserver
on
I have redhat 7.0 and I used install-sendmail to setup
my sendmail server. I have a issues. my ISP will not
let sendmail send smtp request out until I get my POP
mail using my user/password. At the time of my
getting my pop mail my isp will get my IP address so
if I do a sendmail after using
On Sun, 07 Jan 2001, Paul Greene wrote:
> > >A second minor problem, my phone doesn't give a dial tone immediately; it
> > >gives a series of 5-6 short beeps, which leads the modem to think there's
> > >no dial tone and it refuses to dial.
> >
> > I only have a shot in the dark for that one. Try a
- Original Message - > >
> >The dial up tool actually does dial the ISP and seemingly makes a
> >connection, I can ping the dynamically assigned IP address it gives me,
as
> >well as the IP of the dial up server on the ISP end (I got both IP
> >addresses
On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 18:27:01 Paul Greene wrote:
>I just installed Redhat 7.0, using Gnome. I don't seem to be able to
>connect to my ISP using the regular Gnome dial up tool.
>
>I filled in all the info in the dial up properties box about DNS ip
>addresses and such, and also
On Sat, 06 Jan 2001 23:14:20 Statux wrote:
>> hostname isp.net
>> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
>it's:
>
>search nameserver.isp.net
>nameserver 1.2.3.4
>
>not hostname. Make sure the search line contains the name of a DNS, and
>not merely a domain.
Actually
> hostname isp.net
> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> nameserverxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
it's:
search nameserver.isp.net
nameserver 1.2.3.4
not hostname. Make sure the search line contains the name of a DNS, and
not merely a domain.
the nameserver lines contain the IPs of nameservers. Some ISPs
Hello;
I just installed Redhat 7.0, using Gnome. I don't
seem to be able to connect to my ISP using the regular Gnome dial up
tool.
Here's the specifics.
I filled in all the info in the dial up properties
box about DNS ip addresses and such, and also put the ISP's
Hi,
I am rewriting a ruleset for a firewall and I need
direction on this item: Although I know my ISP's DNS server
addresses what do I use for its 'network address'? Should
an address such as 206.45.43.252 be considered
'206.45.43.0/24'? The numbers are my ISP's - just made up
as an example.
> ** Original Subject: Re: free isp
> ** Original Sender: "Michael Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ** Original Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:10:31 -0500 (EST) (envelope-from
>[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> I wouldn't count on
I wouldn't count on too many more free ISPs.
Most of them appeared to be using Ziplink as their dialup
provider...and Ziplink closed its doors, today.
On 17 Nov 2000 23:03:29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Are there free isp's that can be dialed up from RP3
>I tried nbci and it doesn't work.
Are there free isp's that can be dialed up from RP3
I tried nbci and it doesn't work.
Larry<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Joshua Hirsh wrote:
> Password changing for dialin users is quite easy to accomplish (with DES
> passwords atleast) through web pased scripts, but I have yet to find a
> viable solution for md5 based password changing on the client level.
> Granted I haven't had alot of time
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 09:26 Joshua Hirsh wrote:
> Is there somewhere a site using the Redhat box for ISP?
> I have some questions on Radius usage, accounting, password change for
> dial in users etc..!
Check out the SERVER-LINUX mailing list:
http://paml.net/groups.S/server-linux.h
Not exactly what you're looking for but a good link:
http://www.isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-linux/archives/
Marco
- Original Message -
From: "Szemerédy Gábor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 9:37 AM
Subject
> Hello!
> Is there somewhere a site using the Redhat box for ISP?
> I have some questions on Radius usage, accounting, password change for
> dial in users etc..!
> Thanks!
Hi,
I'm sure there are quite a few ISP's using RedHat based servers. I
personally use it for o
Hello!
Is there somewhere a site using the Redhat box for ISP?
I have some questions on Radius usage, accounting, password change for
dial in users etc..!
Thanks!
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Szemerédy Gábor wrote:
You use radius server for dial-in accounting. And using openldap
for user account management.
> Hello!
> Is somebody using linux box as an ISP server? I have some ISP questions!
>
> (dial in accounting, password change et
Hello!
Is somebody using linux box as an ISP server? I have some ISP questions!
(dial in accounting, password change etc.)
Thanks!
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I am trying to set up my Linux box to use my PacBell ISDN with ppp.
However, everytime I connected to PacBell, my modem hangs up before any
authentication is performed. Can you help me? Thank you.
Alvin Leung
Smoke me a kipper.
I'll be back for breakfast.
_
On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 16:45 David McLaughlin wrote:
>I'm getting ready to move to Hawaii (it's tough I know) and would like
>to know if there are any linux friendly isp's on the island of Ohau?
A good searchable database of ISPs:
http://www.thelist.com/
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Hi,
I'm getting ready to move to Hawaii (it's tough I know) and would like
to know if there are any linux friendly isp's on the island of Ohau?
Thanks
David McLaughlin
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>
= > Hi,
= > Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via kppd.
ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses PAP?? Have filled
in my chap-secrets file and my pap-secrets file and still no luck. Get "kppd daemon
died une
Thanks for suggestion. What am I doing wrong as your suggestion is to "not
post HTML". Am newbie!
Thanks again.
Dominic Wild
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Greg Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 27 August, 2000 13:12
Subject: Re:
As I know, most of ISP use
OS: solaris, Linux (Common)
Web: Apache + SSL (support)
emailserver: qmail(http://www.qmail.org) I personally recommend.
On Sun, 3 Sep 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
> faisal wrote:
> > is there any way of telling what type of OS/webserver/emailserver an isp
faisal wrote:
> is there any way of telling what type of OS/webserver/emailserver an isp
> uses ? my ISP often have problems so i was wondering
For the POP3, try:
telnet popserver.domain 110
and for SMTP try:
telnet smtpserver.domain 25
In both cases, look for the server
faisal wrote:
> is there any way of telling what type of OS/webserver/emailserver an isp
> uses ?
> my ISP often have problems so i was wondering
>
For the web server, you can use:
http://www.netcraft.com/whats/
-W-
Blinding speed can compensate for a lot of deficienci
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your advice.
Stephen
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From: "Andrew So hing-pong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Connect Kppp to ISP via Broadband
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Stephen Liu
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> (OS RH 6.2)
> Recently I connect to Internet via Broadband with a ATM card. It works on
> M$Windoz. However I could not get it work in Linux.
>
> Any recommendation and/or pointer would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
- /dev/ttyS1
Modem
Speed - 38400
Authentication - CHAP
-Original Message-From: Dominic Wild
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 9:20
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: kppd to ISP with
CHAP - HELP!
Hi,
Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having
On Sun, 27 Aug 2000, Greg Wright wrote:
>
> Nope, this would just be a clueless admin OR a network that wants to have
> only MS encrypted passwords, this would be stupid to do on purpose IMHO
>
:-) And since when has being a SysAdmin NOT been compatible
with being clueless??? ;-) Just because it
*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***
On 26/08/00 at 23:14 John Aldrich wrote:
>On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dominic Wild wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting
via kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correc
Hi
>*** REPLY SEPARATOR ***
>
>On 27/08/00 at 10:19 Dominic Wild wrote:
>Hi,
>Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via
kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses
PAP?? Have filled in my chap-secrets
emote network and
hopefully that will work unless it is "NT" as John had mentioned.
Eddie Strohmier
- Original Message -
From: Dominic Wild
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2000 9:19 PM
Subject: kppd to ISP with CHAP - HELP!
Hi,
Can connect with my ISP with
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Dominic Wild wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via kppd. ISP
>claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses PAP?? Have filled in
>my chap-secrets file and my pap-secrets file and sti
Hi,
Can connect with my ISP with Winblows 95. Am having trouble connecting via
kppd. ISP claims authentication is CHAP, is that correct as Windoze uses PAP??
Have filled in my chap-secrets file and my pap-secrets file and still no luck.
Get "kppd daemon died unexpectedly" errors.
Hi Everybody,
(OS RH 6.2)
Recently I connect to Internet via Broadband with a ATM card. It works on
M$Windoz. However I could not get it work in Linux.
Any recommendation and/or pointer would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
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hi folks!!!
well i am in india and i can use the net by connecting to one of 2 ISPs. i
am able to connect to one. but when i try to connect to the other the modem
hangs up after a connection time of about 0.3 minutes. the isp server does
not send me an ip address as in the case
; >
> > I've gotten a little further getting connected to AT&T's ISP... I do now
> > know that they use PAP to auhtenticate their users...
>
> I had a similar problem with my system and I finally figured out that I
> did not have the DNS entries setup. Under linuxco
On Tue, 23 May 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've gotten a little further getting connected to AT&T's ISP... I do now
> know that they use PAP to auhtenticate their users...
I had a similar problem with my system and I finally figured out that I
did not
Hi all,
I've gotten a little further getting connected to AT&T's ISP... I do now
know that they use PAP to auhtenticate their users...
Again, here is the information I have gathered so far:
I ran the following command:
/usr/sbin/pppd /dev/modem 115200 debug connect "/usr/sb
I'm receiving the following error message when trying to dial into my ISP.
May 21 07:13:32 mpls ifup-ppp: pppd started for ppp0 on /dev/modem at
57600
May 21 07:13:32 mpls modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
char-major-108
May 21 07:13:32 mpls pppd[3424]: pppd 2.3.10 started by r
Hello Bill,
Wednesday, March 22, 2000, 7:44:55 AM, you wrote:
BRK> You can try FirstWorld Communications. They bought my ISP Slip.net, and
BRK> seem to have good support. They are based in So. Cal.
BRK> <<http://www.firstworld.com/internet_solutions/index.html>>
BRK>
Thanks, Toby.
I'll check'em up.
Regards
Gustav
"Toby A. Rider" wrote:
>
> I am very pleased with my provider, www.interworld.net
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You can try FirstWorld Communications. They bought my ISP Slip.net, and
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