Re: Default Routes, configuring networking

2004-11-22 Thread Steve Spiller
Steve Spiller wrote: I'm not a complete Linux novice, but I'm beating my head against a wall. Can anyone give me some guidance? I would really appreciate it. Thanks to everyone who replied, they have been a great help. Unfortunately I managed to completely bork the whole installation and ended

Re: Default Routes, configuring networking

2004-11-19 Thread Sergio Basurto Juarez
--- Steve Spiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not a complete Linux novice, but I'm beating my > head against a wall. > > I have 2 systems with Sarge installed. I connect > through a standard Hub, > onto a Windows Domain (PDC & BDC are Win2k Server) > with 2 Redhat DNS > servers and then out

Re: Default Routes, configuring networking

2004-11-19 Thread Wayne Topa
Steve Spiller([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > I'm not a complete Linux novice, but I'm beating my head against a wall. > > I have 2 systems with Sarge installed. I connect through a standard Hub, > onto a Windows Domain (PDC & BDC are Win2k Server) with 2 Redhat DNS > servers and th

Re: Default Routes, configuring networking

2004-11-19 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Steve Spiller wrote: > and Windows XP). However, the two Sarge boxes cannot ping each other or > other systems by name, only by IP address (local net range 192.168.0.x). I This means your name resolution is busted. Things that have to do with it need to be checked: /etc/nss

Default Routes, configuring networking

2004-11-19 Thread Steve Spiller
I'm not a complete Linux novice, but I'm beating my head against a wall. I have 2 systems with Sarge installed. I connect through a standard Hub, onto a Windows Domain (PDC & BDC are Win2k Server) with 2 Redhat DNS servers and then out to the Internet through a Smoothwall Firewall on a 2Mb Cable co

Re: Configuring Networking - Newbie - add'l info

2001-06-01 Thread will trillich
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:56:03PM -0500, will trillich wrote: > On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:49:26PM -0400, Bob Underwood wrote: > > > /etc/network/interfaces > > > > > > (parenthethical material omitted) > > > iface lo inet loopback > > > > > > iface eth0 inet static > > > hostname cxxx-x >

Re: Configuring Networking - Newbie - add'l info

2001-05-31 Thread will trillich
On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 02:49:26PM -0400, Bob Underwood wrote: > this is my first time writing to the list, so i left out info in my > newbieness *it happens. :) > this is a new install, barebones 2.2r2 from cd (cheapbytes) with dist-upgrade > to the current stable dist, and security updates. >

Fwd: Re: Configuring Networking - Newbie - solved

2001-05-20 Thread Bob Underwood
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: Configuring Networking - Newbie - solved Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 11:52:43 -0400 From: Bob Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> this turned out to be a compatibility problem. originally, i had cards using the rtl8139 and tulip modules. i re

Re: Configuring Networking - Newbie - add'l info

2001-05-18 Thread Bob Underwood
this is my first time writing to the list, so i left out info in my newbieness this is a new install, barebones 2.2r2 from cd (cheapbytes) with dist-upgrade to the current stable dist, and security updates. ip masquerading is enabled in the kernel and ipmasq is installed with the default scripts

Configuring Networking - Newbie

2001-05-18 Thread mgk
I've seen this discussed previously, can't find the solution though. The external connection works fine, I can't access the local network from my gateway box though. The routing table looks like this: DestinationGatewayGenmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface xx.xx.xxx.x 0.0.0.0

Re: Configuring networking

2000-05-10 Thread Oliver Hingst
Norman Walsh wrote: > > When I installed 2.2 (from the frozen tree), it didn't recognize my > pcmcia card (a 3com Cardbus) so it wouldn't configure network support. > For some reason, booting off the floppy that install created loads > eth0 just fine. But now how do I get it configured? I tried re

Configuring networking

2000-05-10 Thread Norman Walsh
When I installed 2.2 (from the frozen tree), it didn't recognize my pcmcia card (a 3com Cardbus) so it wouldn't configure network support. For some reason, booting off the floppy that install created loads eth0 just fine. But now how do I get it configured? I tried reinstalling netbase but that was