Adsl
SALUDOS :
TENGO UNA RED CON 10 COMPUTADORES, ESTOS SE CONECTAN A UN SWITCH Y ESTE ULTIMO SE CONECTA A UN MODEM ARESCOM 1000.
ACTUALMENTE USO XP PERO QUIERO MIGRAR DE A POCO HACIA LINUX, EL PROBLEMA ES QUE TENGO EXPERIENCIA CON XP PERO MUY POCA CON LINUX.
EN FIN MI PRIMER PROBLEMA ES CONECTARME A INTERNET DESDE EL PRIMER PC QUE ESTOY HABILITANDO CON LINUX
MI DISTRIBUCION ES REDHAT 9, Y MI ISP ES SPEEDY TIE
SIGO LOS SIGUIENTES PASOS:
[root@localhost root]# adsl-setup
Welcome to the ADSL client setup. First, I will run some checks on
your system to make sure the PPPoE client is installed properly...
LOGIN NAME
Enter your Login Name (default root): [email protected]
INTERFACE
Enter the Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem
For Solaris, this is likely to be something like /dev/hme0.
For Linux, it will be ethX, where 'X' is a number.
(default eth0): eth0
Do you want the link to come up on demand, or stay up continuously?
If you want it to come up on demand, enter the idle time in seconds
after which the link should be dropped. If you want the link to
stay up permanently, enter 'no' (two letters, lower-case.)
NOTE: Demand-activated links do not interact well with dynamic IP
addresses. You may have some problems with demand-activated links.
Enter the demand value (default no):
DNS
Please enter the IP address of your ISP's primary DNS server.
If your ISP claims that 'the server will provide dynamic DNS addresses',
enter 'server' (all lower-case) here.
If you just press enter, I will assume you know what you are
doing and not modify your DNS setup.
Enter the DNS information here: 200.50.96.90
Please enter the IP address of your ISP's secondary DNS server.
If you just press enter, I will assume there is only one DNS server.
Enter the secondary DNS server address here: 200.54.144.227
PASSWORD
Please enter your Password:
Please re-enter your Password:
USERCTRL
Please enter 'yes' (two letters, lower-case.) if you want to allow
normal user to start or stop DSL connection (default yes):
FIREWALLING
Please choose the firewall rules to use. Note that these rules are
very basic. You are strongly encouraged to use a more sophisticated
firewall setup; however, these will provide basic security. If you
are running any servers on your machine, you must choose 'NONE' and
set up firewalling yourself. Otherwise, the firewall rules will deny
access to all standard servers like Web, e-mail, ftp, etc. If you
are using SSH, the rules will block outgoing SSH connections which
allocate a privileged source port.
The firewall choices are:
0 - NONE: This script will not set any firewall rules. You are responsible
for ensuring the security of your machine. You are STRONGLY
recommended to use some kind of firewall rules.
1 - STANDALONE: Appropriate for a basic stand-alone web-surfing workstation
2 - MASQUERADE: Appropriate for a machine acting as an Internet gateway
for a LAN
Choose a type of firewall (0-2): 0
Start this connection at boot time
Do you want to start this connection at boot time?
Please enter no or yes (default no):y
** Summary of what you entered **
Ethernet Interface: eth0
User name: [email protected]
Activate-on-demand: No
Primary DNS: 200.50.96.90
Secondary DNS: 200.54.144.227
Firewalling: NONE
User Control: yes
Accept these settings and adjust configuration files (y/n)? Y
Adjusting /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
Adjusting /etc/resolv.conf
(But first backing it up to /etc/resolv.conf.bak)
Adjusting /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
(But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets.bak)
(But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.bak)
Congratulations, it should be all set up!
Type '/sbin/ifup ppp0' to bring up your xDSL link and '/sbin/ifdown ppp0'
to bring it down.
Type '/sbin/adsl-status /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0'
to see the link status.
[root@localhost root]# adsl-start
[root@localhost root]# adsl-status
Note: You have enabled demand-connection; adsl-status may be inaccurate.
adsl-status: Link is up and running on interface ppp4
ppp4 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:201.236.2.206 P-t-P:10.52.0.2 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1492 Metric:1
RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:3 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:3
RX bytes:270 (270.0 b) TX bytes:30 (30.0 b)
[root@localhost root]# adsl-connect
Using interface ppp5
Connect: ppp5 <--> /dev/pts/9
not replacing existing default route to eth0 [192.168.1.1]
local IP address 200.42.171.61
remote IP address 10.52.0.2
.... Ahi queda un monton de rato y NADA....
no me puedo conectar
me dijeron que hiciera esto:
root@localhost root]# route delete default
[root@localhost root]# route add default dev ppp0
[root@localhost root]# adsl-connect
Using interface ppp2
Connect: ppp2 <--> /dev/pts/5
not replacing existing default route to ppp0 [0.0.0.0]
local IP address 201.236.1.89
remote IP address 10.52.0.2
y queda alli
TENGO UNA RED CON 10 COMPUTADORES, ESTOS SE CONECTAN A UN SWITCH Y ESTE ULTIMO SE CONECTA A UN MODEM ARESCOM 1000.
ACTUALMENTE USO XP PERO QUIERO MIGRAR DE A POCO HACIA LINUX, EL PROBLEMA ES QUE TENGO EXPERIENCIA CON XP PERO MUY POCA CON LINUX.
EN FIN MI PRIMER PROBLEMA ES CONECTARME A INTERNET DESDE EL PRIMER PC QUE ESTOY HABILITANDO CON LINUX
MI DISTRIBUCION ES REDHAT 9, Y MI ISP ES SPEEDY TIE
SIGO LOS SIGUIENTES PASOS:
[root@localhost root]# adsl-setup
Welcome to the ADSL client setup. First, I will run some checks on
your system to make sure the PPPoE client is installed properly...
LOGIN NAME
Enter your Login Name (default root): [email protected]
INTERFACE
Enter the Ethernet interface connected to the ADSL modem
For Solaris, this is likely to be something like /dev/hme0.
For Linux, it will be ethX, where 'X' is a number.
(default eth0): eth0
Do you want the link to come up on demand, or stay up continuously?
If you want it to come up on demand, enter the idle time in seconds
after which the link should be dropped. If you want the link to
stay up permanently, enter 'no' (two letters, lower-case.)
NOTE: Demand-activated links do not interact well with dynamic IP
addresses. You may have some problems with demand-activated links.
Enter the demand value (default no):
DNS
Please enter the IP address of your ISP's primary DNS server.
If your ISP claims that 'the server will provide dynamic DNS addresses',
enter 'server' (all lower-case) here.
If you just press enter, I will assume you know what you are
doing and not modify your DNS setup.
Enter the DNS information here: 200.50.96.90
Please enter the IP address of your ISP's secondary DNS server.
If you just press enter, I will assume there is only one DNS server.
Enter the secondary DNS server address here: 200.54.144.227
PASSWORD
Please enter your Password:
Please re-enter your Password:
USERCTRL
Please enter 'yes' (two letters, lower-case.) if you want to allow
normal user to start or stop DSL connection (default yes):
FIREWALLING
Please choose the firewall rules to use. Note that these rules are
very basic. You are strongly encouraged to use a more sophisticated
firewall setup; however, these will provide basic security. If you
are running any servers on your machine, you must choose 'NONE' and
set up firewalling yourself. Otherwise, the firewall rules will deny
access to all standard servers like Web, e-mail, ftp, etc. If you
are using SSH, the rules will block outgoing SSH connections which
allocate a privileged source port.
The firewall choices are:
0 - NONE: This script will not set any firewall rules. You are responsible
for ensuring the security of your machine. You are STRONGLY
recommended to use some kind of firewall rules.
1 - STANDALONE: Appropriate for a basic stand-alone web-surfing workstation
2 - MASQUERADE: Appropriate for a machine acting as an Internet gateway
for a LAN
Choose a type of firewall (0-2): 0
Start this connection at boot time
Do you want to start this connection at boot time?
Please enter no or yes (default no):y
** Summary of what you entered **
Ethernet Interface: eth0
User name: [email protected]
Activate-on-demand: No
Primary DNS: 200.50.96.90
Secondary DNS: 200.54.144.227
Firewalling: NONE
User Control: yes
Accept these settings and adjust configuration files (y/n)? Y
Adjusting /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0
Adjusting /etc/resolv.conf
(But first backing it up to /etc/resolv.conf.bak)
Adjusting /etc/ppp/chap-secrets and /etc/ppp/pap-secrets
(But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/chap-secrets.bak)
(But first backing it up to /etc/ppp/pap-secrets.bak)
Congratulations, it should be all set up!
Type '/sbin/ifup ppp0' to bring up your xDSL link and '/sbin/ifdown ppp0'
to bring it down.
Type '/sbin/adsl-status /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0'
to see the link status.
[root@localhost root]# adsl-start
[root@localhost root]# adsl-status
Note: You have enabled demand-connection; adsl-status may be inaccurate.
adsl-status: Link is up and running on interface ppp4
ppp4 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol
inet addr:201.236.2.206 P-t-P:10.52.0.2 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1492 Metric:1
RX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:3 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:3
RX bytes:270 (270.0 b) TX bytes:30 (30.0 b)
[root@localhost root]# adsl-connect
Using interface ppp5
Connect: ppp5 <--> /dev/pts/9
not replacing existing default route to eth0 [192.168.1.1]
local IP address 200.42.171.61
remote IP address 10.52.0.2
.... Ahi queda un monton de rato y NADA....
no me puedo conectar
me dijeron que hiciera esto:
root@localhost root]# route delete default
[root@localhost root]# route add default dev ppp0
[root@localhost root]# adsl-connect
Using interface ppp2
Connect: ppp2 <--> /dev/pts/5
not replacing existing default route to ppp0 [0.0.0.0]
local IP address 201.236.1.89
remote IP address 10.52.0.2
y queda alli
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