PPPOE connection Timed Out-i have downloaded the rp-pppoe utility and installed for PPPOE connection.As per the instruction given with the utility i followed that .i have given pppoe-setup and given all the parameters required like service name , username ,password,firewall as none ,dsn as server an all the option .finally i got the message as congratulation you have successfully setup the pppoe connection.you can use pppoe-start and pppoe-status.
Linux printing appeared to be working fine up until yesterday. Today typing lpq gives the following: lpq Printer 'sdst@other.domain' - cannot open connection - Connection timed out Make sure LPD server is running on the server
The /etc/cups/printers.conf file is properly set, the printers appear in localhost:631 and they are printing test pages. However, all command line print commands seem to be trying to print to sdst@other.domain I don't know why printers.conf is being ignored and why and how sdst@other.domain was added. Seems like it might have been auto-discovered?
# dit: sdst@other.domain was mentioned in /usr/local/etc/lpd.conf I'm not sure why lpd.conf is being used instead of /etc/cups/printers.conf
I have a problem sending emails in the command line. I have introduced this command:
sendEmail -f my.account@gmail.com -t myself@domain.tld -u this is the test tile -m "this is a test message" -s smtp.gmail.com -o tls=yes -xu usernameonly -xp mypasswd
But then I received this message: sendEmail[13230]: ERROR => Connection attempt to smtp.gmail.com:25 failed: IO::Socket::INET: connect: Connection timed out
I am not able to connect to remote server through secureCRT . my local team has said that server is working fine . but I am not able to connect it remotely . what more i can do to connect it to server
I have a Compaq Presario CQ61, instaled Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows 7 on it.
It works great except the PPPoE connection in Ubuntu, when i dial in Windows my download speed reach up to 91 Mb, rebooted in Ubuntu, downloaded same file from the same server with a speed of maximum 3 Mb, cheked in Windows again 80 - 90 Mb constant. I can't figure what slow's the internet connection in Ubuntu.
(NO iptables configured, NO HTB, CBQ ...etc configured) .
EDIT: I don't have any modem or router. I am using PPPoE directly from my PC. I didn't mentioned that I instaled Ubuntu two times but didn't figured out what was causing the problem, so I instaled Fedora 12 (64), this works fine and the speed reached 85 Mb. I instaled latest Ubuntu 10.4 on the same Laptop, the problem is not solved, the speed reaches up to 3Mb, when in Windows or Fedora reaches up to 95 Mb (yesterday).
I am trying to configure a computer to make it as DHCP server.Well, my current connection is PPPOE.So, I should assign one interface to connect as PPPOE, and the other will be broadcast DHCP server.What configuration shall I apply to the dhcp.conf file?
I am trying to copy the file on remote server, but I am getting error " ssh: connect to host 172.28.21.14 port 22: Connection timed outlost connection "My two server are bastion10 and newlink, I want to copy file from newlink to bastion10 buet unable. I am able to ping, when i run " lsof -i :22 " command on link3new server I am getting
link3-new:lsof -i :22 sshd 6992 root 4u IPv6 11878 TCP *:ssh (LISTEN) while on bation10 it is ( ESTABLISHED ) ..
i want to create the wireless pppoe wireless network but it just dont show any help for pppoe connections.i tried with network manager but it works only for eth0 (not for ethl)
Currently I use openSUSE but the 6 months release cycle is starting to bug me a bit so yesterday I have tried Debian Testing daily snapshot created on 20-11-2010, using KDE desktop (I am a KDE fun). All goes well until I try to make a pppoe using KDE's module network manager.
I created the pppoe connection with user and password but I got 2 problems: - After I have created the connection it doesn't appear along with "Auto eth0" above the button manage connections. - The pppoe connection is not established (both password and username are correct).
I know that I could use pppoeconf or ceni for that matter, but I am new to debian as I where new to openSUSE 4 years ago and I am still learning, so please don't tell to use them I just want to know if there's a way to use network manager from kde 4.4.5 to establish a pppoe connection (you could name it the GUI way, no worries I like using the console as well). Under openSUSE I have a program called qinternet that helps me with pppoe connection is there something similar under Debian?
I'm trying to setup PPPoE connection to establish my DSL connection, but I got
Code: pppoe[3885]: read (asyncReadFromPPP): Session 4479: Input/output error pppd[4104]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP in my sylog file.
When I do pppoe-start, it connected but I cannot ping into any destination (even to my modem in the same network). DNS servers are explicitly set in pppoe.conf and resolv.conf. Did I miss anything?
I have SSH running on port 8662 and 22. I use 8662 for the outside world (eth0 which is 192.168 network) Here are the only lines I have changed in sshd_config:
Port 22 Port 8662 #Protocol 2,1
[code]....
BTW, ports forwarded on my firewall, checked and triple checked it.
I am building 1 system includes 1 firewall server using iptables 1 Webserver && 1 FTP server. On FTP server IP: 192.168.1.2 - GW: 192.168.1.1, I installed ProFTPD successfully. In LAN I do everything successful.
On Firewall server <IP PUBLIC> on eth0 && IP LAN eth1: 192.168.1.1 Iptables rules: Code: # Generated by iptables-save v1.3.5 on Sun Mar 7 21:01:16 2010 *nat :PREROUTING ACCEPT [950:126970] :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [89:5880] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [19:1342] -A PREROUTING -d <IP PUBLIC> -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 21 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.2:21 -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.2 -o eth0 -j SNAT --to-source <IP PUBLIC> COMMIT # Completed on Sun Mar 7 21:01:16 2010 # Generated by iptables-save v1.3.5 on Sun Mar 7 21:01:16 2010 *filter :INPUT DROP [1599:157409] :FORWARD DROP [0:0] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [232:34452] -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -i eth1 -j ACCEPT -A FORWARD -i eth0 -m state --state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT -A FORWARD -o eth0 -m state --state NEW,RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT -A OUTPUT -o eth1 -j ACCEPT COMMIT # Completed on Sun Mar 7 21:01:16 2010 In FTP server i access to internet good. I check port 21 on IP PUBLIC , it's return Open.
But when I using ftp command then it's show Code: Connected to <IP PUBLIC>. 220 ProFTPD 1.3.3 Server (FTP Server) [192.168.1.2] User (<IP PUBLIC>:(none)): longvnit 331 Password required for longvnit Password: 230 User longvnit logged in ftp> dir 200 PORT command successful Aborting any active data connections... ftp> bye
C:Documents and SettingsLONGVNIT>ftp <IP PUBLIC> Connected to <IP PUBLIC>. 220 ProFTPD 1.3.3 Server (FTP Server) [192.168.1.2] User (<IP PUBLIC>:(none)): longvnit 331 Password required for longvnit Password: 230 User longvnit logged in ftp> dir 200 PORT command successful 425 Unable to build data connection: Connection timed out ftp> dir 200 PORT command successful 425 Unable to build data connection: Connection timed out ftp>
when I try to connect via PuTTY from a windows machine I get " PuTTY Fatal error connection timed out. I try to do so via a router redirecting IPadr:86 to local adr:22 on the Linux machine.
I seems not to be a routing issue since the router is setup to redirect apparently correctly.
Well I have stopped iptables and selinux is disabled. The sshd deamon is running. I can logon with ssh locally "ssh webcamATlocal adr".
I am not so experienced with networking in Linux. I've successfully installed Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5.2 on a VMware host. When I issued nslookup command, it returns "connection timed out" error as follows:
Code: [root@rac1 ~]# time nslookup rac1 ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached real 0m15.038s user 0m0.000s sys 0m0.000s
My questions are: (1) Is that error normal? (2) Is there a way to decrease the 15.038s value? rac1 is the local hostname, so why it takes all that time to resolve it.
Following info may help: Code: [root@rac1 ~]# hostname rac1.mydomain.com [root@rac1 ~]# cat /etc/hosts # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost #eth0 - PUBLIC 192.0.2.100 rac1.mydomain.com rac1
[root@rac1 ~]# ping -c 4 rac1 PING rac1.mydomain.com (192.0.2.100) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from rac1.mydomain.com (192.0.2.100): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.015 ms 64 bytes from rac1.mydomain.com (192.0.2.100): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.029 ms 64 bytes from rac1.mydomain.com (192.0.2.100): icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.029 ms 64 bytes from rac1.mydomain.com (192.0.2.100): icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.029 ms --- rac1.mydomain.com ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3000ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.015/0.025/0.029/0.007 ms
I am relatively new to Ubuntu. Currently running Lucid Lynx, but I cannot connect to the internet. I can ping 127.0.0.1, and google.com. Software update works as well, but the connection times out when I try connecting to a web site e.g. bbc.uk.
In our development box we are configured postgresql to work with Jboss. The thing is we have firewall iptables in our linux box. when the iptables is stopped we can connect the postgres db locally using -h option, also we can connect thru a weblink we have created using Jboss. But when the iptables is started we can't connect the db locally using the -h option and the web is giving the below error. Caused by:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection refused. Check that the hostname and port are correct and that the postmaster is accepting TCP/IP connections. at org.postgresql.core.v3.ConnectionFactoryImpl.openC
I am having alot of trouble setting up evolution to work with gmail. I am using pop for recieving mail and it's slow but still works. When I try to send mail with smtp.gmail.com I get the error message that the connection timed out. How can I set this up to send and recieve email?
I have 2 different networks :the first one is gateway machine (eth0), and the second is a private machine (eth1). So, I've configured the iptables and forwarding stuff and when I try to ping [url]..... on the gateway machine, it works, while it doesn't work on the private network. Note: I am using VmWare 7, CentOS 5.
I could say that the problem in DNS:because when I use this command in the private network machine: [url]...., it says connection timed out; no servers could be reached ,while in the public one, it works properly.....
I have this strange problem. I can't setup my PPPoE connection through the kPPPoE. My ISP told me that this PPPoE has something like name server or something like that and i must use some other package to connect.
I've been trying since yesterday to install autoten per instructions below [URL]. However it has failed each time I have tried. Below is the terminal response.
Code: [colyn@Fedora ~]$ su Password: [root@Fedora colyn]# rpm -Uvh [URL] Retrieving [URL] curl: (6) Could not resolve host: dnmouse.org; Connection timed out error: skipping [URL] - transfer failed [root@Fedora colyn]#
I am doing a copy/paste so I am not mis-typing the information. It says that the connection has timed out but I get the error message within 5 seconds of hitting enter.
I get the below errors when trying to connect to the below repos.It has almost always worked in the past. Is the site "packages.medibuntu.org" down again !?
Err http://packages.medibuntu.org karmic Release.gpg Could not connect to packages.medibuntu.org:80 (88.191.82.11), connection timed out Err http://packages.medibuntu.org karmic/free Translation-en_CA
I've ben punding myhead on this issue. I've setup a new postifx server on rhel5. After editing the needed entries, i can't seem to send any outbound mails to yahoo or any other domains.My postconf -n is as follows:
I have just installed FC11 from a DVD I created from an ISO.I also have FC10 (using here) and Windoze XP pro all on separate HDDs.I have not been able to configure my internet connection, when I try to create a new xDSL connection I get an error message; package needed 'rp-pppoe'.I don't now how to get the package without a connection.I have tried with and without Network Manager.
I would like to know how to configure a pppoe connexion? I am testing version 11.2 on live cd but I can't manage to connect my laptop. I used the "green plug software", I filled all the blanks (I am not a total beginner because I have been using Mandriva for a year) but afterwards I can't select pppoe instead of eth0 What should I do?
I read on this forum NET INSTALL PPPOE - Alionet, communaut francophone d'entraide openSUSE et SUSE Linux that the only reason that I can't configure a pppoe connexion is because I am using a live version of 11.2 as result that it only recognizes an ethernet connexion and a modem (everything I said, is said in the forum I linked, but you'll have to read it in french )
I try to configure a pppoe connexion to Tl2, my internet connexion provider. I live in France. My modem is a Bewan ADSL ethernet 100, no need to configure it.