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Re: Only ping works with slip.



Only ping working is often a symptom of using slip when cslip is expected.

Bob

On Sat, 22 Mar 1997, Carlos Marcos Kakihara wrote:

> 
> 	Hi, I have this C class network:
> 
> 		The Network
> 		~~~~~~~~~~~
> 		   gw-1		    gw-2
> 		+ ------ +       + ------ +
> 		| Serial |-------| Serial |	  stress
> 		|--------|       |--------|     + ------ +
> Internet--------|  eth0  |       |  eth0  |-----|  eth0  |
> 		+ ------ +       + ------ +     + ------ +
> 
> 		The problem
> 		~~~~~~~~~~~
> 	On gw-2 (Debian), everthing works fine (ping, ftp, lynx) for all
> hosts (e.g. sunsite.unc.edu, ftp.cs.helsinki.fi, linux.if.usp.br).
> 
> 	On stress (Debian), only ping works for all that hosts. When I
> ftp some sites above (e.g., linux.if.usp.br), it halts at this point:
> 
> [stress]:~$ ftp linux.if.usp.br
> Connected to fma4.if.usp.br.
> 220 fma4 FTP server (Version wu-2.4(12) Wed Oct 23 12:44:26 MET DST 1996
> ready.
> Name (linux.if.usp.br:bacate): ftp
> 331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
> Password: <bacate@>
> 230- ====================================================================
> 
> 			. . .
> 
> 	Nothing happens. In some sites, ftp works.
> 
> 	If I put a - before bacate@ (no welcome messages), I can log in to
> the system, but I think that a dir may 
> 
> [stress]:~% ftp linux.if.usp.br
> Connected to fma4.if.usp.br.
> 220 fma4 FTP server (Version wu-2.4(12) Wed Oct 23 12:44:26 MET DST 1996)
> ready.
> Name (linux.if.usp.br:bacate): ftp
> 331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
> Password: <-bacate@>
> 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
> Remote system type is UNIX.
> Using binary mode to transfer files.
> ftp>
> 
> 
> 				. . .
> 
> 	On gw-2 all things above work.
> 	Please, someone help me! I'll send routes and name server
> configurations if necessary.
> 
> Bacate..
> 
> 
> 

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