I'm still concerned about the /etc/networks line as route -n never shows
an lo line as it used to. But I can ping/browse everywhere including
ping loopback. Shouldn't there be an lo line in the routing tables if I
can ping the loopback device?
mike
Mike McNally wrote:
>
> This
This morning I asked what needs to be in the /etc/networks file for a
box doing dialup via ppp and masquerading for a winbox via eth0. I have
yet to receive an answer.
Maybe this will help.
type
cat /etc/networks
if you have a system somewhat as described above
then hit enter
then email
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