Been tied up with other stuff until now but belated thanks to all concerned with ALUG6. Special thanks to the guys who helped me with various minor problems - didn't get your names I'm afraid. Unfortunately...... Regarding the problem with using ppp as non-root, I can now connect to the net as both root and non-root but find that Netscape and Lynx behave as if there was no connection. This happens both non root and root, it was OK as root before. It's probably something pretty obvious but I can't puzzle it out. Any ideas? Please? -- Doug Tulloch [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 11:11:25AM +0100, Doug Tulloch wrote:
Regarding the problem with using ppp as non-root, I can now connect to the net as both root and non-root but find that Netscape and Lynx behave as if there was no connection. This happens both non root and root, it was OK as root before. It's probably something pretty obvious but I can't puzzle it out. Any ideas? Please?
Have you read the PPP-HOWTO, section 11 is about how to use PPP with/without root privileges. Do you have a weird firewall? Do you run squid (www-cache)? that might explain the web browser problem? -- www.nott.ac.uk/~psystrj ..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. /\_./o__ ....:::::::::' THE GOLDEN RULE: He who has the gold ':::: (/^/(_^~' ''::::: makes the rules. :::: ___.(_.)____ '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
In message <20000501142034.C17990@epic.world>, Toby Jaffey <toby@earth.li> writes
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 11:11:25AM +0100, Doug Tulloch wrote:
Regarding the problem with using ppp as non-root, I can now connect to the net as both root and non-root but find that Netscape and Lynx behave as if there was no connection. This happens both non root and root, it was OK as root before. It's probably something pretty obvious but I can't puzzle it out. Any ideas? Please?
Have you read the PPP-HOWTO, section 11 is about how to use PPP with/without root privileges.
Do you have a weird firewall? Do you run squid (www-cache)? that might explain the web browser problem?
OK, solved that problem thanks, but now have another. Has anyone experienced their browser 'stalling' as netscape has it and not restarting? The connection stays up, just nothing happens. If I try to reload the page sometimes it will, sometimes hangs at a different point. It isn't just confined to netscape, I've tried other browsers. It's just a stndalone machine, no firewalls, I don't know anything about squid although I have tried without success to use the Demon autoproxy. -- Doug Tulloch [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 07:25:25AM +0100, Doug Tulloch wrote: [snip]
OK, solved that problem thanks, but now have another. Has anyone experienced their browser 'stalling' as netscape has it and not restarting? The connection stays up, just nothing happens. If I try to reload the page sometimes it will, sometimes hangs at a different point. It isn't just confined to netscape, I've tried other browsers. It's just a stndalone machine, no firewalls
Sounds like your DNS requests are timing out. If you set your dns (in /etc/resolv.conf) to a machine that can't be reached while netscape loads it may stall for ages. I have a script to reorganise my DNS once pppd starts. -- (o_ | Toby Jaffey : www.nott.ac.uk/~psystrj/ //\ | "... it is important to realize that any lock can be picked with a V_/_ | big enough hammer." -- Sun System & Network Admin manual [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
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