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