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The first part of the thread deals with what happens when you have 2 ip addresses on the same subnet, that still applies. Go ahead and try the 2 ip addresses, I'll bet out of the box only one will...
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With 2 ip addresses you would still need to do something like this: http://justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84253
Maybe that is all you need, but I don't think so.
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You would need to do policy source routing with iproute2. For less problems and a simpler setup, have the 2 lans ip addresses not overlap and split at an subnet boundry point. ie try and hand out...
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At the arp layer using ebtables, see: http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/
Drop traffic bound for the macaddress of the adsl modems.
Hope this helps, have fun.
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DOMAIN\\user * password *
Is the gernerl layout, so for you try:
VPNlogin\\milen_tihomirov * VPNogin *
What OS is the server running?
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If both lans are using 192.168.114.x and none of the addresses overlap, (using dhcp to hand out a different range on each lan) then a simple bridge with 2 nics should do it. The dhcp broadcasts would...
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Vectorman has the right idea, but you would need to turn forwarding on in "the box". Next you would need to add a static route on each adsl router(if your router has that ability) to point to the...
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http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml#no_auth_is_possible
Did you setup the pap-secrets file instead of chap-secrets?
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Here is the key (peer refused to authenticate). check all the option files in /etc/ppp and check for "auth" in them, if present remove it.
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First you need to establish whether the module is present on the hd...
try:
'locate -u' (might take a bit)
'locate velocityget'
No, results found... you need to compile it....
If found, pick...
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Hey Joe, there is a couple of things you need to check before you can compile a kernel driver, first the kernel source needs to be installed on your box.
Before you go and try that, could you...
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Then just turn off iptables in chkconfig, and place those commands in a file with /sbin/iptables before the -A, set the permissions, and call the script from rc.local.
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From a command prompt, does this work?
/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
Did you recompile your kernel? If you did, can you post the .config file? Did you recompile...
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use /etc/ppp/ip-up to call the firewall script, see man pppd
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Did you install the "Protocol definitions" package also?
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80085
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OK your isp is using dhcp, dhcp should set the resolv.conf file for you, so you need to start your dhcp client to get an ip.
Try:
/sbin/dhclient eth0
or:
/sbin/dhcpd eth0
How to get...
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Check out this thread:
http://justlinux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140010
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On the xbox do a `route -n` is there a default gateway set?
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The problem is the prerouting chain is seen before the filter table, and your prerouting rule has no exception to it.
try
$IPTABLES -t nat -A PREROUTING -s !<source ip> -d $INET_IP tcp --dport 25...
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> 10: 53792 IO-APIC-level uhci_hcd, uhci_hcd, uhci_hcd
I think, that might be your add on card usb card.
what doe 'lspci' output?
I'd, try swapping the usb and nic card around, the nic might end...
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19: 41045 IO-APIC-level ohci_hcd, eth0
Think that is a usb2 controller.
What kind of usb stuff do you have connected?
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post the output of '/sbin/lspci'
Have you tried booting with "noapic"?
to do so edit grub.conf:
adding "noapic" to the append line.
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"MII PHY found at address 1" and "no MII interfaces found" is a bit strange.
Can you get the exact chipset number for the nic, or a link to the motherboard?
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Sounds like a nic driver issue to me, what is the nic? is it sharing a irq? if so, with what?
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Can you post make and model of the modem and the output of "/sbin/mii-tool -vv". On a hunch only, you may need to use a cross-over cable from the nic card to the modem.
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