Try pinging the local loopback, 127.0.0.1 to see if it's your nic. If that
works, then you have something configured wrong.

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Zaigui Wang wrote:

> I thought my NIC was working, but now ... when I did a "traceroute
> localhost" or "taceroute 192.168.1.1(the ip I assigned to the NIC)" it
> reported "could not find any interfaces". 
> 
> I am using SMC eznet 10/100 pci NIC, which is supposedly supported by the
> rtl3198 driver (not sure though). I was able to assign ip number to it
> using "ifconfig". So what is the deal?
> 
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