Check your rc.conf, I know Kris worked on it, since I had the same
problem and suggested how to fix it.
Alejo.


> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] How to replace my router with astlinux ?
> From: "Michael Graves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, May 26, 2006 7:54 am
> To: "Discussion of AstLinux - Asterisk on Compact Flash"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Rich,
> 
> Some cable operators lock their systems by MAC filtering. Thus one a
> certain MAC address in the router will let you connect. Many small
> commercial products like your SMC allow you to define the MAC address
> pressented to the cable modem.(sorta spoof it) Check the SMC for
> settings like this. If you find one you need to make a similar setting
> in Astlinux. I believe that this is easily done in the main .cfg file.
> 
> Michael
> 
> On Fri, 26 May 2006 05:46:21 +0000, Rich Sias wrote:
> 
> >I got astlinux to work (sort-of) and now am trying to use it to replace 
> >my SMC barricade router.
> >
> >[internet]--[cablemodem]--7'--[SMCrouter]--23'--[astlinux]--[16 port 
> >switch]--[computer]
> >The coumputer can "see" any part of the internet. All is fine.
> >
> >I try this connection and I must need to make changes to astlinux box 
> >because the test computer does not "see" the internet.  ifconfig, ipaddr 
> >also show problems.
> >
> >[internet]--[cablemodem]--23'--[astlinux]--[16 port switch]--[computer]
> >
> >This configuration fails. I tried commenting out the EXTIF=eth0 and 
> >UNcommenting the EXTIF=wp1chdlc and didn't work either.  I think the 
> >first setup is messing up my reception of SIP calls. I have at least one 
> >firewall and maybe two and I suspect that is too much grief for me to 
> >solve. Do I need to say I have one or zero firewalls as to astlinux ? Do 
> >I need to turn on the NAT access via a firewall ?  I turned it on to get 
> >past the SMC in first config, and it still did not work. That is why I 
> >suspect two firewalls. I have DHCP and dynamic IP addressing in case 
> >that affects your answer. I see in rc.conf that there is place for 
> >static IP setup and it refers to "default" DHCP area when not static. Is 
> >there a setup area for that ? and where might that be?
> >
> >Rich
> >PS 350Mhz PII w/256Mb ram, 32MB CF card. Two NICs, 905B 3COM and other 
> >card is 3COM also but some kinda business card. A drive with the word 
> >"tulip" in it runs just fine for the first config.
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