> no telnet but there is an rshd running or setup so you
> can rsh into it.
>
> Bill Warner
>
> > a) Carl Worth, you're my new hero. Thanks for that PPP howto.
> >
> > b) Now, I've found that when I try to use ftp I get the 'ftp: connect:
> > Connection refused' message, and similar for telnet. Just a guess, but
> > is this because the iPaq does not have an ftp or telnet server running
> > by default? Anybody know?
> >
> > c) Also, prior to following the howto, I was trying to port an app that
> > spawns pppd. Although it started it ok, when I tried to connect from the
> > i386 I saw a transcript like this (I'm not even sure which layer was
> > writing this info, because when I follow the howto I don't get this kind
> > of verbose stuff. However, if memory serves, LCP is part of the PPP
> > stuff, yes?):
> >
> > sent [LCP ConfReq id=0xa <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x4e076f5c> <pcomp>
> > <accomp>]
> > rcvd [LCP ConfReq id=0xa <asyncmap 0x0> <magic 0x4e076f5c> <pcomp>
> > <accomp>]
> > sent [LCP ConfNak id=0xa <magic 0x8a610267>]
> > rcvd [LCP ConfNak id=0xa <magic 0x8a610267>]
> > Serial line is looped back.
> > sent [LCP TermReq id=0xb "Loopback detected"]
> > rcvd [LCP TermReq id=0xb "Loopback detected"]
> > sent [LCP TermAck id=0xb]
> > rcvd [LCP TermAck id=0xb]
> >
> > I think that because the iPaq was sending requests with the same exact
> > magic numbers as the i386, the i386 thinks it's a loopback. Is this
> > because the iPaq was not setup with it's own IP, so somehow the data was
> > going through a loopback mechanism on the iPaq? Obviously I'm pretty new
> > to all this and am trying to learn as much as I can.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Gordon
> >
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>
>
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> --
> Bill Warner
> Direct Alliance Corp.
> Unix/Linux Admin.
-- -- Bill Warner Direct Alliance Corp. Unix/Linux Admin.Received on Mon Sep 18 15:50:03 2000
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