RE: Basic routing problem

2005-10-11 Thread Peter Coppens
> I am willing to collect and explain what I did to get it > working but it > may take a little time (a couple of days) to make sure I get > everything > and to go over it so I can understand it again. And just now having a > look at the routing table shows a couple of duplicate and/or > conf

RE: Basic routing problem

2005-10-09 Thread Peter Coppens
: Basic routing problem > > Hendrik Sattler wrote: > > Peter Coppens wrote: > > > > > >>>I assume you missed to add a route on R for the net of A pointing > >>>to B. > >> > >>Yes...that is probably what is wrong. Problem is I don

RE: Basic routing problem

2005-10-09 Thread Peter Coppens
> Or maybe you can make B act like a bridge instead of a router > and put A > on 192.168.1.0/24. I have attempted to use brctl on B to bridge eth0 and wlan0 and something seems to work...something meaning when I do dhclient on A it gets an address from R. After that I can however still not ping

RE: Basic routing problem

2005-10-08 Thread Peter Coppens
Schütter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 1:11 PM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Basic routing problem > > Hello Peter, > > On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 05:16:35 -0400 > "Peter Coppens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Basic routing problem

2005-10-08 Thread Peter Coppens
Debian (network) fans,   I am strugging with a basic routing problem   I have two machines and a router which is connected to the internet.   A <--> B <--> R <-> Internet   - A is connected to B through eth0, static IP 192.168.2.2 - B is connected to A through eth0, static IP 192.168.2.1 -

RE: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot [newbie alert]

2005-09-21 Thread Peter Coppens
Upgraded to 2.6.12. The network now comes up beautifully. Thanks for the help! Peter > -Original Message- > From: Peter Coppens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 2:02 PM > To: TR; debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: RE: Network (p

RE: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot [newbie alert]

2005-09-21 Thread Peter Coppens
> A search in google with 'linux kernel Xircom CBEM56G' gives thousands > of pages indicating trouble. Most of all 2.4 kernels. Why don you try > installing 2.6.x (x > 10)? > I guess I could try that. But to be honest I am faced with the same problem: "lost in the forest" There should be a 2.6.8

RE: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot [newbie alert]

2005-09-21 Thread Peter Coppens
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:28 PM > To: debian list > Subject: Re: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot > [newbie alert] > > Peter Coppens wrote: > > If I remove pcmcia-cs (or at least make sure it is not > initialized by > > removing the links f

RE: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot [newbie alert]

2005-09-20 Thread Peter Coppens
hanks, Peter > -Original Message- > From: Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:17 AM > To: debian list > Subject: Re: Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot > [newbie alert] > > Peter Coppens wrote: > > All, > >

Network (pcmcia card) not enabled after boot [newbie alert]

2005-09-19 Thread Peter Coppens
All, I have installed the 'latest stable' Debian version on an (old) Dell laptop Cpi D300XT. The initial install was done with the laptop in a docking station and using the network adaptor that comes with that docking station. Everything went fine. Later I removed the laptop from the docking