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From: Olli <oliverko@dialup.nacamar.de>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/16/1999 18:23:29
Hi all,
Guenther rau wrote:
>As hte netbsd machine gets IP-addresses assigned
>in the 195.63.108 net, I assume the other end should be in the
>same net. Please ask your ISP if the address they provided to
>you is correct.
The IP is correct. I ask my ISP and the IP of the remote host (node)
is 194.162.196.10. I also used tracert on NT and confirmed it.
1.) >netstat -rn
>tcpdump -v -v -x -s 1500 -i ppp0
>Then do a telnet from netbsd1 to physik
>Stop the tcpdump.
>
2.) >netstat -rn
>tcpdump -v -v -x -s 1500 -i ppp0
>Then do a traceroute -i ppp0 from netbsd1 to physik
>Stop the tcpdump.
>
3.) >netstat -rn
>then tcpdump -v -v -x -s 1500 -i ppp0
>then do a telnet from the linux machine to physik
>stop the tcpdump
>
4.) >tcpdump -v -v -x -s 1500 -i de0
>traceroute -i ppp0 from netbsd1 to linux
>stop the tcpdump.
I had a big problem. I was not able to try points 1,2,4 because
tcpdump does not go to the background. I tryed to use a second
terminal but I didn't know how to get (under Linux: ALT + F1,F2, ...).
I made the instructions on point 3 (appendix).
thanks,
oliver