Instead of running those scripts manually, try running then with
        /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart
        ^^^ ^^^ ^^^  /httpd restart

        Rizwan

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, you wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a problem that probably has a simple solution but I'm just learning linux, so 
>I hope somoeone will take the time to help me out. 
> 
> I am trying to connect a computer running redhat linux 6.2 to a network. I am 
>presuming that the network, card is ok, linux thinks s
o and I will believe it until I have exhausted the other avenues of inquiry. I
ran netcfg, the redhat network configuration utility, and filled in all the
details I could, these were my IP address, my hostname, Domain, Gateway/Router,
Subnet Mask, and 3 Domain name server IPs. What was missing in the end was: in
the protocol column for the devices eth0 and loopback, the entry was none. I
thought maybe it should be static for eth0 (my network card), but that wasn't
an option. Also in the Routing section I was not able to fill in the default
gateway device (?) nor was I able to fill in any Interface, Network address
(?), Netmask or gateway. >  > There are some other symptoms to this problem,
which may help: > After asking netconf to implement changes (while trying to
find a configuration that worked) it gave two errors: >  > 1) when executing
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S10network there was an error message: >        invalid
destination mit.edu for line 0 in file /etc/conf.routes > now mit.edu was
filled in as the domain, but nothing else, and secondly there is no file
/etc/conf.routes >  > 2) when executing /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/S85httpd: Syntax error
on line 373 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf ScriptAlias takes two arguments, a
fakename and a realname. > > FAILED >  > now line 373 of that file reads as
follows: > ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/httpd/cgi-bin/"" >  > I don't know if
either of these two messages are of any help in finding the source of the
problem, but any help would be much appreciated, >  > thanks,  >  > Aengus.
> 
> 
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