I like it
I had my dns configured manually anyway - and I suspect Dan has
too -
that may be why we don't have the same problem. Looking at my
log the
m10 is working its little heart out with all the pinholes open
but it is picking up the DNS addresses.
You might try 3 entries in your pinhole. 1-52 mapping to 1
internally on 54 -65535 mapping to 54 on UDP and 1 -65535 on tcp
which may allow the PC to pick up the DNS config from the M10.
--kit
ryan macnamee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have only been on this list for a few days, so please dismiss this advice
> if not appropriate.
>
> Once I added the address ranges to the pinholes I had to add Xtra's DNS IP
> Addresses manually to my OS config. It seems that the Nikia knew what the
> DNS addresses were and by using the 192.168.1.254 gateway the PC's picked it
> up without a problem. Once I added the DNS addresses all my PC's worked
> fine.
>
> XTRA's DNS: 202.27.184.3 & 202.27.184.5
>
> >From: "Willem Jonker" <Willem@ems-nz.com>
> >Reply-To: "Willem Jonker" <Willem@ems-nz.com>
> >To: <adsl@freebsddiary.cx>
> >Subject: Re: pinhole range mapping
> >Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 13:16:14 +1200
> >
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Dan Langille <dan.langille@dvl-software.com>
> >To: adsl@freebsddiary.cx <adsl@freebsddiary.cx>
> >Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 09:57
> >Subject: pinhole range mapping
> >
> >
> > >Well, I've just converted my pinholes over. And
> > >basically, it's all open straight into my firewall.
> > >Thanks.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am striking the same problems as J. After putting in the range of
> >pinholes I am not able to connect to the Internet anymore.
> >The status shows the following
> >
> >status
> >
> >Terminal shell v1.0
> >Nokia M10 multiport ADSL router / bridge
> >Running Nokia M10 software version 5.1.3 (build R2)
> >( completed login: user administrator level)
> >Serial number J1990601758 , CPU MPC860SAR, firmware 2.2
> >Product ID T66160.09 A
> >Error logger message counts:
> > Low 0, Medium 0, High 47, Warning 35, Lost 0, Total 82
> >Boot state: running in dram
> >Uptime 00:00:06:09
> >
> >Looks like the latest upgrade?
> >
> >The log looks ok except for this entry:
> >
> >00:00:00:00 L4 XDSL: port for service id (2) not initialized
> >00:00:00:00 L4 cb05 [SYS_DrvrStatusComp] Status request error for svc:
> >XDSL.
> >00:00:00:00 L4 All services initialized, starting Scheduler
> >
> >I tried to power down for 5 min a few times and this did not fix the
> >problem.
> >After deleting the pinhole entries all was fine again.
> >
> >And yes, Dan the pinhole entries looked like that.
> >
> >Anything else I can try?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Willem
> >
> >
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