From: <bpendlet@parc.xerox.com>
> To get the PPP part set up, you should use the instructions at
http://www.handhelds.org:8080/wiki/PPPHowto
>
> If you've gotten everything working, you should be able to ping the iPaq's
IP address from the machine it's physically connected to.
>
> To get things working so that the rest of your network(/the world) can
talk to your iPaq, you just need to execute the "arp -i eth0 -Ds [ipaq's IP
address] eth0 pub" command I mentioned in the previous message. There's
probably even some way to get the ppp scripts to run it for you, but I
wouldn't know exactly.
>
> If you get it working, it'd be really great to add an addendum to the
PPPHowto explaining what I just explained to you. Pass on the wealth, no?
Thanks for your explanation
I had it work in an other way as I had a valid spare IP address in my
network and what I had to do was IP Forwarding. The PPP was working fine
since a while.
The problem was the proxy settings wich I solve by editing /etc/profiles
So I am trying to have other stuffs working now then add an addendum to
WikiIPMasqHowto or may be (think that it will be bette) create a new wiki
sections "Familiar for dummies" to help complete newbie - no iPAQ
background, no Linux background - like me ;) and bring my part of the stone
to the building.
Cheers
--- Latyr Jean-Luc FAYE http://eaccess.rince.ie/_latyr/Received on Thu Aug 23 03:48:31 2001
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Tue May 04 2004 - 09:38:29 EDT