JN> Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN> the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN> problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN> (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
JN> Another place to look is the NIC card in the RH machine connected to
JN> the HUB, and the NIC's in the Win9x boxes. I just went through a
JN> problem like this recently, and it was the Linksys NIC card
JN> (LNE100TX) that I had in the Linux box (seems that this particular
CD> I haven't seen any replies to this. This is a stab in the dark...
CD> Are the Win98 boxes dhcp clients? (i.e. you ticked the "obtain IP
CD> address automatically" box). If so are you running dhcp server?
Yes, my RH Server is also a dhcpd server and it issues IP addresses to all m
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Sent: Saturday, 21 December 2002 4:31 AM
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Subject: Network Connection Problem
I have a very simple SOHO network toplogy consisting of an
inexpensive 8-port hub and cat-5 wiring. I have a RH 7.2
server and several Win98 machines. The server has two NICs,
one connected to the
dropped at the time.
Sorry there's nothing too specific.
Cameron.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jake Colman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, 21 December 2002 4:31 AM
> To: RedHat List
> Subject: Network Connection Problem
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> I have a ve
I have a very simple SOHO network toplogy consisting of an inexpensive 8-port
hub and cat-5 wiring. I have a RH 7.2 server and several Win98 machines.
The server has two NICs, one connected to the Internet via a cablemodem and
the other connected to the hub. The server used iptables to do masqin