How Can U Set Up Aol Broadband On Linux
Hi ive just started using linux, im running Fedora core 3 i think but i have no idea how to get aol running on linux, can anyone help me with this.
any help will be much appreciated (if i can spell it) |
hi,
AOL dialup has been tricky in the past (i think the problem has been addressed now..), but broadband shouldn't present too much difficulty, I don't think. what sort of modem have you got? USB? With that info, we'll be in a better position to help - if it's USB, you're going to need to find and install a driver, if one is available... With hardware sorted, it's then a relatively straightforward case of configuring things to AOL's settings. |
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yeah im using the standard USB modem which came with aol dont know the model at the moment will find out.
Chears for your reply as long as it is a possibility then i can throw my XP in the bin where it belongs thanks again :study: :confused: :study: :confused: |
Hi Tregg,
Good luck! I have the BT voyager 105, and got the driver from http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ (make sure you use the 'nortek' alpha version. This works well. There is a binary synch file - no. '03' works for me in Oxfordshire. For the aol access, I can connect if I used a 'corrupt' username which I got from a sniff of the 'xp' connection. In my case it is: aolnet/aol.dsl.SCREENNAME.10460001001000030001GB6183.0000.prod Now I can get a ppp session up using the first or second options which gives local and remote IPs and a DNS server. But I cannot access them The only one I can reliably access is, if my local IP is WW.XX.YY.ZZ, then I can ping WW.XX.YY.1 Occasionally I can also access the DNS server they gave me, and do DNS lookup. That feels encouraging. But it is only 1 connection in 5. At this point I think I need to find a way to use 'pengy' or something like it to produce the P3 protocol AOL use. The XP connection has a complicated two-channel system, which I think this might duplicate. But so far I am stuck here. I would love to hear if anyone has ideas or good news.. Bill |
hi,
interesting - so AOL broadband uses their own protocol, like AOL dialup... oh dear. the only other suggestion i've got here is that Linspire have developed an AOL dialer to work with AOL dialup - perhaps it might be possible to cobble something together from this; i don't know - i'm not a software developer and i haven't any experience with AOL either!! Good luck! |
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the tip on the Linspire dialer. I had missed that. But I notice that even in their own screen shots the phrase: Removing stale PID file /var/run/penggy.pid appears. So this must be a gui on top of penggy. No harm in that, penggy is a good dialup system, but it probably won't add much. Cheers, Bill |
chears for your reply Bill i will give it a shot if i get any thurther than you have then i will tell you what i have found out i have seen that it is quite a problem for aol users who want to use linux hopefully we will find a solution
thanks tregg |
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Hi there,
I did it! I used 'ethereal' on XP and Linux to sniff incoming and outgoing, and hacked the 'penggy' code and have made it. There are many problems: * Weird username sniffed by hand * My CPU is 100% busy in 'penggy' (but at low priority) * My 'route' had to be fixed by hand. But...it works. Basically I only added a UDP exchange into penggy; the existing code did the rest. Good-oh. Bill |
I have FC3 kernel 2.6.10. FC3 couldn't detect my LT/Agere Systems PCI Soft Modem. AOL detected the modem in WinXP on my Dual OS system (Fedora Core 3 kernel 2.6.10/WinXP Home Edition). I was given an rpm by this guy who sold me the computer, but it doesn't work.
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Hi Trien27,
Winmodems are usually a bit tricky; Fedora ships no drivers for them for concerns that might infringe something. Have a look for your modem at: http://www.linmodems.org and the 'scanmodem' script from there is recommnded if it isn't clear to you what you have. Bill |
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