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Re: Need some help on setting up ADSL on a Linux machine
- To: Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles <fenspam(at-nospam)attglobal.net>
- Subject: Re: Need some help on setting up ADSL on a Linux machine
- From: guy keren <choo(at-nospam)actcom.co.il>
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 11:15:35 +0200 (EET)
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Yaacov Fenster - [long title] wrote:
> I finally got the Nezeq technician in to to install ADSL, and now I am
> running into problems making the connection. I followed the HOWTO and a
> connection comes up, but I don't get any further than the two IP's
> (internal and external - both 10.15.0.X) assigned to the connection. I
> have attached a short description of what is going on. Anyone with any
> ideas ?
i recently set up an ADSL connection which works with my ISP (actcom). i
tried instead connecting to guest@OBezeq, and go an output similar to what
you have got, and the same problem (traceroute doesn't seem to get beyond
the PPP's peer). now, it LOOKS like a routing problem on bezeq's side,
cause tcpdump shows that my machine is actively trying to send the packets
over the ppp0 interface. btw, i did traceroute to actcom's machine, sicne
that was an IP address i remembered out of the top of my head :0
further more, doing a 'ping -n' to that address yielded a 'TTL exceeded
message from a host on the '192.168...' network - which implies the IP
packets indeed got further into Bezeq's network and that they have some
kind of a routing loop there.
btw, is this bezeq international, by accident? if so, they chose a rather
odd prefix...
i would suggest that, as a test, you try making a guest connection to one
of the other ISPs and see if it works. if so - we'll know we have a
specific problem to solve with bezeq's system, for linux. now, assuming
your windows sertup works for that same connection (bezeq, as guest) you
might wish to check out the setup there - perhaps its different then what
is described in the HOWTO.
p.s. i also get this 'discarding out of order' message from pptp. i get
both for successfull connections or failed one, so it might be irrelevant
to the problem at hand.
hope this somewhat helps,
--
guy
"For world domination - press 1,
or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
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