Diald and routing!

Diald and routing!

Post by Nickolai Sergienk » Mon, 11 Jan 1999 04:00:00



Hi!

I've recently upgraded my diald (from 0.14 to 0.16). The setup is as
follows: Linux box provides Internet access (via modem) to the Windows
95/98 workstations, which are on the Ethernet. And I strongly need
Dial-on-demand service, such as diald. After upgrading I have a problem
with the routing: I can't ping the internal network from the Linux
machine, and I also can't ping Linux from Windows machines when diald is
running. And it's ok, when diald is not running. Seems like these packets
are going to 'sl0' interface and get filtered.

What am I doing wrong? I would greatly appreciate if someone who uses
similar setup sends me his/her diald.conf file.

Best regards,

Nickolai

 
 
 

Diald and routing!

Post by Robert C. Paulsen, Jr » Mon, 11 Jan 1999 04:00:00



> Hi!

> I've recently upgraded my diald (from 0.14 to 0.16). The setup is as
> follows: Linux box provides Internet access (via modem) to the Windows
> 95/98 workstations, which are on the Ethernet. And I strongly need
> Dial-on-demand service, such as diald. After upgrading I have a problem
> with the routing: I can't ping the internal network from the Linux
> machine, and I also can't ping Linux from Windows machines when diald is
> running. And it's ok, when diald is not running. Seems like these packets
> are going to 'sl0' interface and get filtered.

> What am I doing wrong? I would greatly appreciate if someone who uses
> similar setup sends me his/her diald.conf file.

> Best regards,

> Nickolai

=======[ /etc/diald.conf ]==========================
mode ppp
connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v -f /etc/ppp/chatscript"
device /dev/modem
speed 115200
modem
lock
crtscts
local 127.0.0.2
remote 127.0.0.3
dynamic
defaultroute
accounting-log /var/log/diald_log
-f /usr/lib/diald/standard.filter
=======[ /etc/diald.conf ]==========================

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