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Hi guys.
There is no way you can connect to the Internet using a dial-up account. However, using a Antergos LiveCD, if I can do it. I reviewed and I realized something.
First of all, was there a change in the route command? It happens that if I raise a LiveCD with Antergos, you can run the route command and I get this:
$ route
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
default * 0.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 ppp0
192.168.25.50 * 255.255.255.255 UH 0 0 0 ppp0
This works, I have Internet smoothly .. But I access my ArchLinux and the route command does not exist, only routef and Routel commands. Ok, run the command Routel and this is what brings me back:
$ routel
target gateway source proto scope dev tbl
127.0.0.0 broadcast 127.0.0.1 kernel link lo local
127.0.0.0/ 8 local 127.0.0.1 kernel host lo local
127.0.0.1 local 127.0.0.1 kernel host lo local
127.255.255.255 broadcast 127.0.0.1 kernel link lo local
default unreachable kernel lo unspec
::1 local none lo local
default unreachable kernel lo unspec
WTF? Why is it so different if I did not touch anything on the routes?
I can not use the command "ip rouote add" to add a route to the ppp0 interface, as this is only created when I connect using wvdial.
any suggestion?
Thanks
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Read the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/FA … ge_is_X.3F and try the 'route' command.
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Read the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/FA … ge_is_X.3F and try the 'route' command.
Thanks.. That solved the issue of the route command, I needed to install net-tools.
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FYI you should be using the 'ip' command and associated utilities from the iproute2 package - net-tools was deprecated years ago.
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FYI you should be using the 'ip' command and associated utilities from the iproute2 package - net-tools was deprecated years ago.
I can not use the command "ip rouote add" to add a route to the ppp0 interface, as this is only created when I connect using wvdial. Furthermore else happens to me, I put local addresses in the /etc/hosts to work with local servers in virtual machines using Qemu, and DNS resolution does not work using /etc/hosts. This had never happened before, nor ArchLinux nor Antergos.
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I solved my problem with the PAP connection, even in part, because each time I connect I have to run on the console:
sudo ip route add default via 0.0.0.0 dev ppp0
Obviously some software is not doing its job well.
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