[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/29/2005 01:56:48 PM:

> Hi Chip,
>   You can reconfigure your network interface using the sysinstall
> utility (/stand/sysinstall).  If you are not using DHCP  make sure
> that you have a DNS server and GATEWAY configured.
> 
> --Nick

Yes, that is how I configured it to begin with. No DHCP for this 
particular network, only 3 computers - dmz (on the firewall), and two 
computers. They all ping each other and reply to each other just fine, 
EXCEPT that the BSD box will not ping out to the other boxes. It WILL 
respond to a ping from the other boxes though.
--
Chip
 
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:46:07 -0700, Chip Wiegand
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just installed 5.3 on a laptop and am able to ping it, but it cannot
> > ping anything else. When I enter the ping <ipaddress> command the 
curser
> > moves down a line then nothing. It doesn't even time out. Just 
nothing.
> > The box will reply to a ping from another box on the network though. 
Is
> > there something new in 5.3 that I have to do to allow it to send a 
ping?
> > Thanks,
> > Chip
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