Well I'm back... got in Monday evening. I took the Thinkpad 760C with me and tried to get an Internet connection set up for my friend. It turns out they are using SLIP rather than PPP and I had no experience with that; but fortunately I had installed diald, and it has SLIP support. What I didn't figure out was how to get it to handle dynamic IP assignment. The SLIP protocol doesn't do this; but the BelPak server, after prompting for login/password etc., would send a string something like "your IP address is xx.xx.xx.xx" before going into SLIP mode; and diald can supposedly parse such a string if you use the "dynamic" feature. But since it was working, and worked repeatedly, I thought maybe it was going to be a fixed IP after all. Nope... the day after I left it quit working. Now another friend of my friend (who is apparently also a Debian fan) is going to try to figure it out this Saturday. It also bothered me that I had to guess the "remote" address... as I understand, the "local" address is the address assigned to the client machine and the "remote" address is like a gateway, right? so that there is a default gateway route to that address? well anyway it's not specified in that string which comes back from the SLIP server, nor was it specified in any of the documentation from the ISP, so I hope I guessed right, and it doesn't ever change. When it was working the output of ifconfig looked like this: sl1 Link encap:Serial Line IP inet addr:194.158.192.242 P-t-P:193.232.248.1 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:2477 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:2520 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:10 And it was incredibly slow. Waited 10 minutes or so for the slashdot home page (with netscape reporting speeds around 100 bytes/sec), and it never did completely load before I gave up. I needed to ftp a few Debian packages, so used wget in infinite-retry mode and went to bed and let it have a few hours to do it. apt-get was quite useless because the connections kept timing out and it won't retry automatically. BTW I'm building a web page about the trip at http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud/journal/belarus/ but it's not all done yet... maybe in a few more days. -- _______ Shawn T. Rutledge / KB7PWD ecloud@bigfoot.com (_ | |_) http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud kb7pwd@kb7pwd.ampr.org __) | | \________________________________________________________________