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þó¡ÿ-Þõ!ý m@ñ *nix forums Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | Kurt wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running
ICS to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my
linux box. The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping
192.168.0.1(my ME box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)).
How do I set up my linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in
NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how
I'm set up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to
Linux). The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is
working fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and
the ethernet. It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static
(192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0), with 192.168.3.1 as the default
gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as ynotssor said (boy, you know
more about my connection than I did ). It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the
pppoe connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my
linux box, though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my
other routers.
Oh, and one more thing: My Linux Box can ping the nameservers.
poly-p man
Sorry it's in pieces like this, but I have great news:
Tracing route to google.com [64.233.167.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 55 ms 55 ms * 10.5.28.1
2 * 83 ms 41 ms
so-0-1-2-0.CORE-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net [130.81.4.9]
3 69 ms 110 ms 41 ms
so-7-2-0-0.BB-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net [130.81.20.160]
4 41 ms 55 ms 69 ms
so-6-0-0-0.PEER-RTR1.NWK80.verizon-gni.net [130.81.17.157]
5 41 ms 41 ms 42 ms POS5-0.GW1.EWR17.ALTER.NET
[152.63.21.117]
6 27 ms 55 ms 55 ms 0.so-1-1-0.XL2.EWR6.ALTER.NET
[152.63.28.89]
7 55 ms 68 ms 28 ms 0.so-6-1-0.XL4.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.16.198]
8 * 82 ms 69 ms 0.ge-5-1-0.BR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.3.122]
9 69 ms 28 ms 41 ms
if-7-2.core1.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net [216.6.82.9]
10 55 ms 96 ms 179 ms
if-4-0-0.core2.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net [216.6.82.66]
11 55 ms 110 ms 82 ms 216.6.97.6
12 124 ms 96 ms 96 ms
if-8-0.core2.CQW-Chicago.teleglobe.net [216.6.16.9]
13 55 ms 69 ms 68 ms
if-0-3.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net [66.110.27.21]
14 123 ms 110 ms 96 ms
ix-8-0.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net [66.110.27.46]
15 96 ms 82 ms * 216.239.46.1
16 * 83 ms 96 ms 66.249.94.133
17 * 151 ms 164 ms 72.14.232.74
18 96 ms 110 ms * 64.233.167.99
19 110 ms 96 ms 83 ms 64.233.167.99
It's the output of a windows tracert command (to google). When I ping
all of the addresses on my Linux box, I get all the way to
72.14.232.74, but 64.233.167.99 (google) fails.
poly-p man
So it appears ICS is working. Being unable to ping is not definitive.
Many transport providers block ICMP echo, but still provide
traceroute. Just for kicks, what is the result of traceroute from the
linux box?
...kurt
Here's how I stand now:
I can actually ping verizon.net (by ip) from my lin. I can ping
google.com (by ip) only from the windows side. No DNS is working on my
linux side, but it is working perfectly on WME. No traceoutes work on
Linux. Ethereal is not working on Windfows. If i try to use a web
bgrowser on a server that I can ping, I get an error (after an attempt
and about 4 tcp packets).
Just for kicks, when I actually do get the internet up on my llinux,
Iwill post my reply to my message from it!
poly-p man
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And to ynotssor: my WME box is set up exactly as you said. |
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:18 pm Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Kurt wrote:
| Quote: | Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running
ICS to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux
box. The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my
ME box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up
my linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the
ICS (set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm
set up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to
Linux). The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is
working fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and
the ethernet. It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly
as ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did
). It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the
pppoe connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my
linux box, though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my other
routers.
Oh, and one more thing: My Linux Box can ping the nameservers.
poly-p man
Sorry it's in pieces like this, but I have great news:
Tracing route to google.com [64.233.167.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 55 ms 55 ms * 10.5.28.1
2 * 83 ms 41 ms
so-0-1-2-0.CORE-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net [130.81.4.9]
3 69 ms 110 ms 41 ms
so-7-2-0-0.BB-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net [130.81.20.160]
4 41 ms 55 ms 69 ms
so-6-0-0-0.PEER-RTR1.NWK80.verizon-gni.net [130.81.17.157]
5 41 ms 41 ms 42 ms POS5-0.GW1.EWR17.ALTER.NET
[152.63.21.117]
6 27 ms 55 ms 55 ms 0.so-1-1-0.XL2.EWR6.ALTER.NET
[152.63.28.89]
7 55 ms 68 ms 28 ms 0.so-6-1-0.XL4.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.16.198]
8 * 82 ms 69 ms 0.ge-5-1-0.BR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.3.122]
9 69 ms 28 ms 41 ms if-7-2.core1.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net
[216.6.82.9]
10 55 ms 96 ms 179 ms
if-4-0-0.core2.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net [216.6.82.66]
11 55 ms 110 ms 82 ms 216.6.97.6
12 124 ms 96 ms 96 ms if-8-0.core2.CQW-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[216.6.16.9]
13 55 ms 69 ms 68 ms if-0-3.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.21]
14 123 ms 110 ms 96 ms ix-8-0.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.46]
15 96 ms 82 ms * 216.239.46.1
16 * 83 ms 96 ms 66.249.94.133
17 * 151 ms 164 ms 72.14.232.74
18 96 ms 110 ms * 64.233.167.99
19 110 ms 96 ms 83 ms 64.233.167.99
It's the output of a windows tracert command (to google). When I ping
all of the addresses on my Linux box, I get all the way to
72.14.232.74, but 64.233.167.99 (google) fails.
poly-p man
So it appears ICS is working. Being unable to ping is not definitive.
Many transport providers block ICMP echo, but still provide traceroute.
Just for kicks, what is the result of traceroute from the linux box?
...kurt
Here's how I stand now: |
I can actually ping verizon.net (by ip) from my lin. I can ping
google.com (by ip) only from the windows side. No DNS is working on my
linux side, but it is working perfectly on WME. No traceoutes work on
Linux. Ethereal is not working on Windfows. If i try to use a web
bgrowser on a server that I can ping, I get an error (after an attempt
and about 4 tcp packets).
Just for kicks, when I actually do get the internet up on my llinux,
Iwill post my reply to my message from it!
poly-p man |
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:25 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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"Poly-poly man" <pyrophobicman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0Azvg.8439$Zf.7683@trndny07
| Quote: | I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm
set up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to
Linux). The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is
working fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and the
ethernet. It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
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It's not clear what you mean by "between." If I understand the topology
correctly, you need to enable ICS on ONLY the pppoe interface and no other.
Also, it is critically important that you enable "Client for Microsoft
networks" on all WME interfaces, as stated in my other post in this thread.
IPv4 forwarding and NAT won't work without it.
| Quote: | Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as
ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did ).
It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP).
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What are the results of "dig google.com"? Does the domain name get resolved
properly? Probably not, yet.
| Quote: | I see on WME that the pppoe connection gets data passed through it.
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How exactly are you determining that? By the little winky lights? You should
install WinPcap and ethereal http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/ on
the WME so that you can monitor the traffic of any of the 3 interfaces in
detail, although there are limitations on the wireless capture as you can
read at the above link. I assume that WME is capable of running the
software, but one never knows.
| Quote: | I get no reply on my linux box, though. The same thing happens when I
disable the firewall. |
This sounds entirely symptomatic of either a failure to enable "Client for
Microsoft networks" on ALL the WME interfaces, or a failure to enable ICS on
ONLY the pppoe interface. |
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Kurt *nix forums beginner
Joined: 19 Sep 2005
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 3:24 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running
ICS to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux
box. The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my
ME box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up
my linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the
ICS (set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm
set up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to
Linux). The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is
working fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and the
ethernet. It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as
ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did
). It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the pppoe
connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my linux
box, though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my other
routers.
Oh, and one more thing: My Linux Box can ping the nameservers.
poly-p man
Sorry it's in pieces like this, but I have great news:
Tracing route to google.com [64.233.167.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 55 ms 55 ms * 10.5.28.1
2 * 83 ms 41 ms so-0-1-2-0.CORE-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net
[130.81.4.9]
3 69 ms 110 ms 41 ms so-7-2-0-0.BB-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net
[130.81.20.160]
4 41 ms 55 ms 69 ms
so-6-0-0-0.PEER-RTR1.NWK80.verizon-gni.net [130.81.17.157]
5 41 ms 41 ms 42 ms POS5-0.GW1.EWR17.ALTER.NET [152.63.21.117]
6 27 ms 55 ms 55 ms 0.so-1-1-0.XL2.EWR6.ALTER.NET
[152.63.28.89]
7 55 ms 68 ms 28 ms 0.so-6-1-0.XL4.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.16.198]
8 * 82 ms 69 ms 0.ge-5-1-0.BR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.3.122]
9 69 ms 28 ms 41 ms if-7-2.core1.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net
[216.6.82.9]
10 55 ms 96 ms 179 ms if-4-0-0.core2.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net
[216.6.82.66]
11 55 ms 110 ms 82 ms 216.6.97.6
12 124 ms 96 ms 96 ms if-8-0.core2.CQW-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[216.6.16.9]
13 55 ms 69 ms 68 ms if-0-3.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.21]
14 123 ms 110 ms 96 ms ix-8-0.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.46]
15 96 ms 82 ms * 216.239.46.1
16 * 83 ms 96 ms 66.249.94.133
17 * 151 ms 164 ms 72.14.232.74
18 96 ms 110 ms * 64.233.167.99
19 110 ms 96 ms 83 ms 64.233.167.99
It's the output of a windows tracert command (to google). When I ping
all of the addresses on my Linux box, I get all the way to 72.14.232.74,
but 64.233.167.99 (google) fails.
poly-p man
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So it appears ICS is working. Being unable to ping is not definitive.
Many transport providers block ICMP echo, but still provide traceroute.
Just for kicks, what is the result of traceroute from the linux box?
....kurt |
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 2:16 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | Poly-poly man wrote:
Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME
box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my
linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS
(set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm
set up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to
Linux). The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is
working fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and the
ethernet. It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as
ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did ).
It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the pppoe
connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my linux
box, though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my other
routers.
Oh, and one more thing: My Linux Box can ping the nameservers.
poly-p man
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Sorry it's in pieces like this, but I have great news:
Tracing route to google.com [64.233.167.99]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 55 ms 55 ms * 10.5.28.1
2 * 83 ms 41 ms
so-0-1-2-0.CORE-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net [130.81.4.9]
3 69 ms 110 ms 41 ms so-7-2-0-0.BB-RTR1.NWRK.verizon-gni.net
[130.81.20.160]
4 41 ms 55 ms 69 ms
so-6-0-0-0.PEER-RTR1.NWK80.verizon-gni.net [130.81.17.157]
5 41 ms 41 ms 42 ms POS5-0.GW1.EWR17.ALTER.NET [152.63.21.117]
6 27 ms 55 ms 55 ms 0.so-1-1-0.XL2.EWR6.ALTER.NET
[152.63.28.89]
7 55 ms 68 ms 28 ms 0.so-6-1-0.XL4.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.16.198]
8 * 82 ms 69 ms 0.ge-5-1-0.BR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET
[152.63.3.122]
9 69 ms 28 ms 41 ms if-7-2.core1.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net
[216.6.82.9]
10 55 ms 96 ms 179 ms
if-4-0-0.core2.NTO-NewYork.teleglobe.net [216.6.82.66]
11 55 ms 110 ms 82 ms 216.6.97.6
12 124 ms 96 ms 96 ms if-8-0.core2.CQW-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[216.6.16.9]
13 55 ms 69 ms 68 ms if-0-3.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.21]
14 123 ms 110 ms 96 ms ix-8-0.core1.CT8-Chicago.teleglobe.net
[66.110.27.46]
15 96 ms 82 ms * 216.239.46.1
16 * 83 ms 96 ms 66.249.94.133
17 * 151 ms 164 ms 72.14.232.74
18 96 ms 110 ms * 64.233.167.99
19 110 ms 96 ms 83 ms 64.233.167.99
It's the output of a windows tracert command (to google). When I ping
all of the addresses on my Linux box, I get all the way to 72.14.232.74,
but 64.233.167.99 (google) fails.
poly-p man |
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 2:03 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box)
and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux
box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm set
up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to Linux).
The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is working
fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and the ethernet.
It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as
ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did ).
It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the pppoe
connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my linux box,
though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my other
routers.
Oh, and one more thing: My Linux Box can ping the nameservers. |
poly-p man |
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:51 pm Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS to
an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box. The
mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box) and
it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux box
(running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
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I've changed a few things, but still nothing. Here's exactly how I'm set
up right now:
WME has three network "cards"- the pppoe (acts like a dial-up), the
wireless (used to get at the pppoe) and the ethernet (x-over to Linux).
The e-net is set to 192.168.3.1/255.255.255.0, the pppoe is working
fine. ICS is set up between the "dial-up" thingamajig and the ethernet.
It has a firewall which allows all ICS traffic.
Lin has one network card, set to static (192.168.3.2/255.255.255.0),
with 192.168.3.1 as the default gateway. It has DNS set up exactly as
ynotssor said (boy, you know more about my connection than I did ).
It has no firewall (yet).
Let's say I ping google.com (or it's IP). I see on WME that the pppoe
connection gets data passed through it. I get no reply on my linux box,
though. The same thing happens when I disable the firewall.
Please, help!!!
poly-p man
The reason I'm using 192.168.3.x is to avoid conflicts with my other
routers. |
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Kurt *nix forums beginner
Joined: 19 Sep 2005
Posts: 13
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Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:26 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | Poly-poly man wrote:
I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box)
and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux
box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
After looking through countless articles onn the web, I discovered that
you are supposed to use DHCP on your client computer. I did so, and I
got an IP (after a while). 169.254.107.134. WTF!?!?!? Anyway, I tried
pinging google.com's ip ( DNS is FAR from working!), and even though it
appeared nothing was happening on the linux side, I saw activity on the
internet connection on the gateway. I even tried disabling every
firewall, but still nothing.
Can you help me*?
poly-p man
* before I summon the demons of Heck to destroy the world
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When ICS is set up properly it will function as a DHCP server as long as
you leave the default LAN network of 192.168.0.0/24. The box itself will
be assigned 192.168.0.1. Note that once it's set up, you can change it
to anything you want at the expense of DHCP. ICS works just fine, I used
it myself for a couple of years when I had an internal DSL modem (with
Linux clients behind it). The 169.254.0.0/16 network is Microsoft APIPA,
so if yo got that on your Linux box I don't know where it came from. You
can have your Public Interface as DHCP on the MS box, but the private
Interface needs a fixed, private IP address (like the default
192.168.0.1). Try setting up your client as static and make sure you can
ping the ICS box.
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ynotssor *nix forums Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:26 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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"Poly-poly man" <pyrophobicman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ylUug.3504$rT6.2862@trnddc03
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME
box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my
linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS
(set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
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Follow these steps _exactly_ for success:
1) MS LAN interface is 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
NO Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
2) MS Internet interface
Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Enable On Demand Dialing if a modem (if desired; this will allow the
Linux traffic to cause the MS box to initiate dialing if needed)
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
3) Linux eth0 is|are 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0
Use your ISP's DNS nameservers (below)
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
In /etc/resolv.conf on the Linux (since you are posting from
pool-70-111-248-100.nwrk.east.verizon.net):
nameserver 199.45.32.40
nameserver 151.203.0.86
nameserver 199.45.32.41
nameserver 151.203.0.87 |
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ynotssor *nix forums Guru Wannabe
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:26 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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"Poly-poly man" <pyrophobicman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ylUug.3504$rT6.2862@trnddc03
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME
box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my
linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS
(set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
|
Follow these steps _exactly_ for success:
1) MS LAN interface is 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
NO Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
2) MS Internet interface
Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Enable On Demand Dialing if a modem (if desired; this will allow the
Linux traffic to cause the w2k to initiate dialing if needed)
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
3) Linux eth0 is|are 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0
Use your ISP's DNS nameservers (below)
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
In /etc/resolv.conf on the Linux (since you are posting from
pool-70-111-248-100.nwrk.east.verizon.net):
nameserver 199.45.32.40
nameserver 151.203.0.86
nameserver 199.45.32.41
nameserver 151.203.0.87 |
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ynotssor *nix forums Guru Wannabe
Joined: 09 Mar 2005
Posts: 209
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 2:17 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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"Poly-poly man" <pyrophobicman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ylUug.3504$rT6.2862@trnddc03
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS
to an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box.
The mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME
box) and it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my
linux box (running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS
(set up correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
|
Follow these steps _exactly_ for success:
1) MS LAN interface is 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0
NO Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
2) MS Internet interface
Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Enable On Demand Dialing if a modem (if desired; this will allow the
Linux traffic to cause the w2k to initiate dialing if needed)
Components used:
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Client for Microsoft networks
Power Management disabled (if applicable).
3) Linux eth0 is|are 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0
Use your ISP's DNS nameservers
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1 |
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þó¡ÿ-Þõ!ý m@ñ *nix forums Guru Wannabe
Joined: 04 Apr 2005
Posts: 107
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 1:10 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS to
an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box. The
mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box) and
it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux box
(running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
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After looking through countless articles onn the web, I discovered that
you are supposed to use DHCP on your client computer. I did so, and I
got an IP (after a while). 169.254.107.134. WTF!?!?!? Anyway, I tried
pinging google.com's ip ( DNS is FAR from working!), and even though it
appeared nothing was happening on the linux side, I saw activity on the
internet connection on the gateway. I even tried disabling every
firewall, but still nothing.
Can you help me*?
poly-p man
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Kurt *nix forums beginner
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 12:42 am Post subject:
Re: ICS + Linux
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Poly-poly man wrote:
| Quote: | I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS to
an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box. The
mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box) and
it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux box
(running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man
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Just like with any other router. Your ICS box is just acting as a NAT
router. Setup:
Address 192.168.0.2
Mask 255.255.255.0
GW 192.168.0.1
DNS Your ISP's DNS Server(s)
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þó¡ÿ-Þõ!ý m@ñ *nix forums Guru Wannabe
Joined: 04 Apr 2005
Posts: 107
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:40 pm Post subject:
ICS + Linux
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I've probably asked this before, but what I remember is not working.
I have an internet connection on a windows ME box that is running ICS to
an adapter which has a crossover cable directly to my linux box. The
mini-network is set up properly (I can ping 192.168.0.1(my ME box) and
it can ping 192.168.0.2(my linux box)). How do I set up my linux box
(running openSuSE 10.1 in NetworkManager mode) for the ICS (set up
correctly).
Desperate and close to succeeding,
poly-p man |
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