Re: ?NETWORK?

From: Richard Adams (gpiyix@vsc.edu)
Date: Sun Jun 04 2000 - 21:29:04 EEST

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    On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Marco Calistri wrote about, ?NETWORK?:
    > Hello the following question may be should be posted on the nos-bbs@hydra,
    > but I think it isn't a full "off-topic".

    In view of the Linux ax25 NET/ROM capablitys i would say yes its off topic,
    however i belive your problem(s) are in the linux configuratrion, (i could
    be wrong) but here goes.

    > The problem I wonder overcome is abot how to reach by local area network
    > (lan) the JNOS/LINUX machine using a WINDOWS machine.
    > If I issue a TELNET toward linux machine I can only reach the linux side of
    > servers,
    > not the JNOS.[telnet 44.134.210.33 & telnet 192.168.2.1]
    > All the N.I.C. are full operational and from linux terminal window I can
    > ping
    > to all the private address,the same from the windows (ms-dos prompt) to
    > linux.
    > System description:
    > machine1- 486DX2 WIN'95 - i.p.a.192.168.2.2 & 192.168.2.3 (2 NIC)
    > machine2- 586MMX LINUX RH6 - i.p.a.192.168.2.1
    > On the linux machine I have JNOS 1.11e that (thanks to many of you!)
    > works perfectly also as client/server with Netscape/linux (browser-mailer).
    > Here the /etc/rc.d/rc.local
    > ---
    > echo "Inizializzo la connessione SLIP col JNOS/linux..."
    > /sbin/slattach -s 38400 -p slip ptype &
    > /bin/echo "Attendi che il processo slattach sia finito"
    > /bin/sleep 3
    > /sbin/ifconfig sl0 broadcast 44.255.255.255 pointopoint 44.134.210.32 mtu
    > 1500 44.134.210.33

    I belive if you look carefully at your screen when you run the above you
    will see a few errors, meaning your command line above is no good, or it
    seems that way.
    I get
    SIOCSIFBRDADDR: Cannot assign requested address
    SIOCSIFDSTADDR: Cannot assign requested address
    When trying your example above,

    What happens if you try;

    /sbin/ifconfig sl0 linux-machineIP# pointopoint jnosIP# mtu 1500

    > /sbin/route add 192.168.2.1 sl0
    > /sbin/route add -host 44.134.210.32 dev sl0 metric 1
    > /sbin/route add -net 44.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 irtt 60000 gateway
    > 44.134.210.32 dev sl0 mss 951 window 1902

    I would think the above will fail also considering the interface is not
    configured properly because ifconfig failed to interpret your command.

    > /usr/sbin/arp -Ds 44.134.210.32 eth0 pub
    > /usr/sbin/arp -Ds 192.168.2.1 eth0 pub

    Possably the above are not even nessasary, i never use staic arps or any
    other form of arp.

    > ---
    > My JNOS i.p.a. is 44.134.210.32 (ik5bcu.ampr.org) the 44.134.210.33 its used
    > by linux
    > from JNOS screen I can ping only toward amprnet,44.134.210.32,44.134.210.33
    > and 192.168.2.1;
    > I cannot toward win machine addresses:192.168.2.3 nor 192.168.2.2.
    > I wonder know if should I insert some statements on this file or the problem
    > can be solved
    > adapting the autoexec.nos itself.

    You problem lies in the syntax of ifconfig for sl0 i belive, what does
    ifconfig sl0 and route reveal for sl0 ??.

    >
    > TNX!
    > --------------
    > 73's! da/from:
    >
    > Marco Calistri QTH Montecatini Terme (Pistoia) LOC:JN53JV
    > ik5bcu.ampr.org [44.134.210.32] Tcp/Ip JNOS v.1.11e
    > AMPRNET: ywzwj@uvt.nl
    > WWW: ezmftcc.wieeli@leasenet.net WWW pages http://www.qsl.net/ik5bcu/

    -- 
    Regards Richard
    kxqybv@hibbsinc.com
    http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
    



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