I took the M$ approach to solving a problem and rebooted the gateway system and
everythings works as it should.
Bryan Swann wrote:
> In a lab environment, I have three systems. One has two network cards
> (I'll call it the gateway system), while the other two only have a
> single card. I have
On Thu, 28 May 1998, Bryan Swann wrote:
> appears that the gateway is not forwarding the ping requests, since no
> pings are traversing through the gateway to the other network.
> Can anyone provide additional advice?
In /etc/sysconfig/network there shoud be FORWARD_IPV4=yes - check
whether t
In a lab environment, I have three systems. One has two network cards
(I'll call it the gateway system), while the other two only have a
single card. I have subnetted a class C address and have one system on
each side of the gateway system. Each of these uses the gateway system
as the "default"
Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 12:04:35 -0400
From: Pete Durst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: IP Forwarding Problem
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Pete Durst wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am resending this again in hopes someone can help me.
Just a minor thought. Try typing the needed parameters when the boot option
comes up. In other words, type Linux (parameter ) at the Lilo prompt.
For some reason, the append statement will not always
Hi,
I am resending this again in hopes someone can help me.
I have an interesting problem that I hope someone can help me with. I
took my old 486/100 added ram so that it has 64MB and set it up to be a
scsi based system. I took an adaptec 2940 and connected a seagate 1.0 gb
dri
Thanks!!
I will look into that and let you know.
Pete
At 01:26 PM 5/21/98 -0400, you wrote:
>> "Pete" == Pete Durst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Pete> NIC's and work just fine. Hmmm. I rebooted again and selected the
>Pete> new kernel again, and like last time, got only the one
> "Pete" == Pete Durst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pete> NIC's and work just fine. Hmmm. I rebooted again and selected the
Pete> new kernel again, and like last time, got only the one NIC (the
Pete> message states that the system is delaying eth1 initialization). I
Pete> tr
Hi,
I have an interesting problem that I hope someone can help me with. I took
my old 486/100 added ram so that it has 64MB and set it up to be a scsi
based system. I took an adaptec 2940 and connected a seagate 1.0 gb drive
to it, as well as a scsi cdrom. I added 2 3Com 3c509b NIC's to the sy