Media-One Express, IP Masquerading
John Chambers
jc at chambers.tiac.net
Fri Jun 19 13:47:00 EDT 1998
We've decided that we should give Mediaone a try here at home, and
I'm looking for the best current info on how to set it up for a site
with one linux machine and one W95 (involuntarily half-upgraded to
W98 ;-) machine, each with an Ethernet card.
One problem: Last night, I asked AltaVista where I could find "+howto
+linux +windows-95". It gave me a long list of URLs, and every single
one of them got a "not found" reply. Anyone know a good archive that
can actually deliver this HOWTO?
We've also been having a bit of fun on our third try to get the W95
system to use its Ethernet card. For various reasons, it seems to
have both IE and Netscape installed, and both of them report
"unexpected error" in trying to contact the linux machine. There
seems to be no clue as to what the error might be, but I have a good
idea: I've been noticing that nowhere in any of the install windows
have I ever seen any place where I can type in the W95 machine's IP
address. One of the things that I (think I) installed was called
"Mstcp.ddl", and it asked me to reboot the machine before it would
work, but never did it mention anything so mundane as an IP address.
Anyhow, if anyone knows of a good HOWTO on configuring the W95 side
so that it actually talks IP and can connect via TCP to things like
the telnet and http port, I might find it interesting reading. (I'm
also wondering whether this might be a good opportunity to finish the
upgrade to W98 that several other packages have attempted without any
advance warning. Maybe it's a good excuse to upgrade linux, too. ;-)
There's also the general question of how do I tell the Mediaone
people I want the cable modem installed. Presumably when they see
there's a W95 system here, they'll insist that they can only install
their stuff there, but I'd like it to talk via the linux machine, of
course. We'd rather not have to pay for two cable modems, one for
each machine, though I get the impression that's what the mediaone
folks would really like to sell us.
Is there a good email address at mediaone.com that I should know
about? Or maybe a web page with a checklist.
(I did check out http://www.mediaone.com/, and none of the various
browsers I have here could make the least bit of sense of the page. I
examined it with a little http debug tool that I've been writing, and
it showed me the headers and data that was sent. It's about the most
demented bit of non-html that I think I've seen so far. A javascript
routine with an embedded applet that generates a few <IMG> tags, but
no <A>, <MAP>, or <FORM> tags anywhere to be seen. Strange. Does it
produce something sensible for anyone?)
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