netstat -nr shows all interfaces but lo... is this normal ?

2004-04-02 Thread John Kennedy
I just dual booted a Redhat 9.0 machine with Knoppix/Debian and when doing netstat -nr I can see all interfaces represented except lo/127.0.0.0 Is this normal in Debian? should I add lo with the route command? Thanks in adavance John Kennedy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

in what config file should I place 'setserial /dev/ttyS3 IRQ 5", and pon ?

2002-03-12 Thread John Kennedy
Good morning, I have a 56k dialup/firewall box using Debian 2.2.17 I configured the dialup connection using 'ppp-config' and selected 'demand' dial however after reboot doing 'netstat -nr' returns only "192.168.1.10 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 eth0" When I ping an address out on the net it won

Re: Who's using a program

2001-07-30 Thread John Kennedy
Robert Kerr wrote: > > Hi all, > I seem to recall reading (somewhere in my wanderings) of a utility that > would tell me who is currently accessing a file/program. Does anyone know > of any such beast? > Thanks > > -- > -bob > > Remember the... the... uhh. >