On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 05:26:10AM -0200, Michel Loos wrote: > Em Sáb, 2002-02-16 às 04:49, will trillich escreveu: > > 1) /etc/network/interfaces looks a lot like this: > > > > # The loopback interface > > iface lo inet loopback > > > > # small sub-net (mask 248) > > iface eth0 inet static > > address 192.168.7.84 > > netmask 255.255.255.248 > > network 192.168.7.80 > > broadcast 192.168.7.87 > > gateway 192.168.7.81 > > missing the > netstat -rn > output
okay. i'll get that on monday (unless the muses smile upon me before then). good idea. > > 2) i've installed (apt-get) "ipmasq", plain vanilla out of the > > box (no tinkering with potato's ipchains other than that) and > > If your network was not up and functionnal before installing ipmasq, > it is probably misconfigured. Flush everything and see if it works after > that. > > iptables -F > iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT > iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT another good idea. i'll get the hang of this some day. thanks again! :) -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #65 from der.hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Wondering about which KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS ARE UNDERSTOOD BY BASH? Enter this at your bash shell prompt: bind -p | less and see how much of that you can interpret :). For more info about all of this stuff, do "man bash" then search for "emacs" and "readline" (to search a manpage, press / and then the pattern to look for). Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...