* Slackware 9.1 Kinks
@ 2003-12-30 0:44 Peter
2003-12-30 0:59 ` caszonyi
2003-12-30 1:15 ` Ray Olszewski
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Peter @ 2003-12-30 0:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux
Hi,
After having quite a few problems installing RH9 I tried my hand on Slackware
9.1 where two problems I am unable to solve.
One is just an annoying one, that I as a user can't mount /mnt/cdrom. No
matter what setting I put in fstab and for /dev/hdb it will not let me mount
it. I copied all the settings I have in RH7.3, to no avail.
Question: how does one make SW9.1 to let a user mount /mnt/cdrom?
The second problem is more serious, I can't apparently enter the Internet
neither with ppp-go nor with kppp. It dials up, connects and then nothing
happens it just sits. Ping gives 100% package loss.
Below is the message I get using ppp-go which shows that I have logged-in. I
terminated the connection with ppp-off after 3 minutes of nothing doing. In
the kernel ppp is set to yes. I have made several attempts, they all give the
same log.
Where would the problem be? What other info is needed?
Thanks & regards
Dec 28 13:41:33 Skyinet pppd[2000]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 60 seconds
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (ERROR)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (BUSY)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (AT&FH0^M)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (OK)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: AT&FH0^M^M
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: OK
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (atdt1234567^M)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 75 seconds
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (CONNECT)
Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: ^M
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: atdt1234567^M^M
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: CONNECT
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Serial connection established.
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Using interface ppp0
Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Remote message: Login Succeeded
Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: local IP address 203.78.106.49
Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: remote IP address 203.78.97.133
Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Modem hangup
Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connection terminated.
Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect time 3.0 minutes.
Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Sent 3259 bytes, received 2358 bytes.
Dec 28 13:44:53 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Exit.
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* Re: Slackware 9.1 Kinks
2003-12-30 0:44 Slackware 9.1 Kinks Peter
@ 2003-12-30 0:59 ` caszonyi
2003-12-30 1:15 ` Ray Olszewski
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: caszonyi @ 2003-12-30 0:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter; +Cc: linux
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After having quite a few problems installing RH9 I tried my hand on Slackware
> 9.1 where two problems I am unable to solve.
>
> One is just an annoying one, that I as a user can't mount /mnt/cdrom. No
> matter what setting I put in fstab and for /dev/hdb it will not let me mount
> it. I copied all the settings I have in RH7.3, to no avail.
>
> Question: how does one make SW9.1 to let a user mount /mnt/cdrom?
>
in /etc/fstab at the column with options put user:
example:
/dev/hdb /mnt/cdrom auto noauto,user,ro 0 0
^^^^
> The second problem is more serious, I can't apparently enter the Internet
> neither with ppp-go nor with kppp. It dials up, connects and then nothing
> happens it just sits. Ping gives 100% package loss.
There are ISP's which filter ping.
Try to use another protocol ex: http
Try to connect to a known ip adress
>
> Below is the message I get using ppp-go which shows that I have logged-in. I
> terminated the connection with ppp-off after 3 minutes of nothing doing. In
> the kernel ppp is set to yes. I have made several attempts, they all give the
> same log.
>
> Where would the problem be? What other info is needed?
>
> Thanks & regards
>
> Dec 28 13:41:33 Skyinet pppd[2000]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 60 seconds
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (ERROR)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (BUSY)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (AT&FH0^M)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (OK)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: AT&FH0^M^M
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: OK
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (atdt1234567^M)
Slackware has a pppsetup program which helps you set the ppp connection
One of the problem could be that your default route is not reset by the
ppp program
please send the output of route -an
I had to manually delete the default route because ppp wouldn't do it.
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 75 seconds
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (CONNECT)
> Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: ^M
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: atdt1234567^M^M
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: CONNECT
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Serial connection established.
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Using interface ppp0
> Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
> Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Remote message: Login Succeeded
> Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: local IP address 203.78.106.49
> Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: remote IP address 203.78.97.133
> Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Modem hangup
> Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connection terminated.
> Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect time 3.0 minutes.
> Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Sent 3259 bytes, received 2358 bytes.
> Dec 28 13:44:53 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Exit.
>
> --
> Peter
>
>
>
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* Re: Slackware 9.1 Kinks
2003-12-30 0:44 Slackware 9.1 Kinks Peter
2003-12-30 0:59 ` caszonyi
@ 2003-12-30 1:15 ` Ray Olszewski
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ray Olszewski @ 2003-12-30 1:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux
At 08:44 AM 12/30/2003 +0800, Peter wrote:
>Hi,
>
>After having quite a few problems installing RH9 I tried my hand on Slackware
>9.1 where two problems I am unable to solve.
>
>One is just an annoying one, that I as a user can't mount /mnt/cdrom. No
>matter what setting I put in fstab and for /dev/hdb it will not let me mount
>it. I copied all the settings I have in RH7.3, to no avail.
>
>Question: how does one make SW9.1 to let a user mount /mnt/cdrom?
What errors are you getting when you try?
Is one of the choices you tried in /etc/fstab ...
/dev/cdrom /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto 0 0
... where /dev/cdrom is a symlink to /dev/hdb ? What happens with it?
Are the permissions correct on /bin/mount ? From one of my systems:
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 76792 May 21 2003 /bin/mount
(Note that the suid bit is set.)
I assume you have checked and that root *can* mount the CD(s) you are
testing with.
>The second problem is more serious, I can't apparently enter the Internet
>neither with ppp-go nor with kppp. It dials up, connects and then nothing
>happens it just sits. Ping gives 100% package loss.
>
>Below is the message I get using ppp-go which shows that I have logged-in. I
>terminated the connection with ppp-off after 3 minutes of nothing doing. In
>the kernel ppp is set to yes. I have made several attempts, they all give the
>same log.
>
>Where would the problem be? What other info is needed?
The log you quote below appears to show a successful connection, one that
stays active until you end it after about 3 minutes . It's a bit odd that
there is no info about authentication, but perhaps you edited that out to
preserve your password? And I'm assuming you edited the dialup number too.
Since ppp is set to time out after a minute of inactivity, the fact that it
stays active for 3 minutes implies that it thinks it is seeing traffic (and
what are those "Sent 3259 bytes, received 2358 bytes" numbers referring to?).
Are the assigned IP addresses reasonable for your setup? (I don't know if
you are getting them from the ppp link, the usual method, or assigning them
locally.)
After the link is established, does your routing table make sense?
("netstat -nr" or "ip -s route show", depending on what you have).
Where are you trying to ping and what is the EXACT response you get? You
should be testing ping systematically, trying, in order --
localhost
your end of the ppp link (203.78.106.49 in the example below)
the far end of the ppp link (203.78.97.133 in the example below)
your default gateway (assigned by ppp, normally; get it from your
routing table)
your DNS servers (ppp may assign them, or you might have put them
in /etc/resolv.conf by hand)
someplace on the Internet (comarre.com responds to pings, if you like)
Do these all by address except for the last (which tests at the right point
if your DNS is resolving).
You should consider the possibility that your ISP blocks ping traffic (not
so common any more, but I ran into this a lot a few years back) and test
with some easy service like http (try with "wget" if you don't have a
browser on the system) as well, or do traceroute.
>Thanks & regards
>
>Dec 28 13:41:33 Skyinet pppd[2000]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 60 seconds
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (ERROR)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (BUSY)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO CARRIER)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: abort on (NO DIALTONE)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (AT&FH0^M)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (OK)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: AT&FH0^M^M
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: OK
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: send (atdt1234567^M)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: timeout set to 75 seconds
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: expect (CONNECT)
>Dec 28 13:41:34 Skyinet chat[2002]: ^M
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: atdt1234567^M^M
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: CONNECT
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet chat[2002]: -- got it
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Serial connection established.
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Using interface ppp0
>Dec 28 13:41:55 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
>Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Remote message: Login Succeeded
>Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: local IP address 203.78.106.49
>Dec 28 13:42:03 Skyinet pppd[2000]: remote IP address 203.78.97.133
>Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Modem hangup
>Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connection terminated.
>Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Connect time 3.0 minutes.
>Dec 28 13:44:52 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Sent 3259 bytes, received 2358 bytes.
>Dec 28 13:44:53 Skyinet pppd[2000]: Exit.
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