Re: Re: dhcp/ethernet question (solved)

2003-09-18 Thread Alice Pinard
Oh, just for reference turns out reinstalling with the cdset that uses the 2.4 kernel fixed this invisibly... *shrug* :) = -Alice Also _cute_ and _fluffy_!!! (from Lilo and Stitch) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: dhcp/ethernet question

2003-09-07 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 09:11:47AM -0700, Alice Pinard wrote: I realize that there's other information that may be necessary but I'm not sure what else might be particularly relevant at this pint What does /etc/network/interfaces look like? And

Re: dhcp/ethernet question

2003-09-07 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 06:42:27PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: If you are using an ethernet connection to the modem, then most likely you need to enable the DHCP server in the modem. Nope. It's handled by Comcast's headends. Comcast is pretty

dhcp/ethernet question

2003-09-06 Thread Alice Pinard
hi, I'm trying to set up a firewall to connect to my cable modem ISP (comcast) using DHCP I've got a 3c905 ethernet card and I've got the 3c59x module running. I've got the auto eth0 and iface eth0 inet dhcp lines in the /etc/network/interfaces file. The ethernet cable is plugged in on both ends,

Re: dhcp/ethernet question

2003-09-06 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Alice Pinard [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: hi, I'm trying to set up a firewall to connect to my cable modem ISP (comcast) using DHCP I've got a 3c905 ethernet card and I've got the 3c59x module running. I've got the auto eth0 and iface eth0 inet dhcp lines in the /etc/network/interfaces

Re: dhcp/ethernet question

2003-09-06 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 09:11:47AM -0700, Alice Pinard wrote: hi, I'm trying to set up a firewall to connect to my cable modem ISP (comcast) using DHCP ... I am getting a 'weirdness' and I'm not sure if it's on the DHCP end or the ethernet end. Basically if I do an ifconfig the ethernet

Re: ethernet question

2001-12-03 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
thats right. With one ethernet plug, you need to have 3 cards. 2 in the computer that actually is connected to the plug. one card for the pplug and one card for communications with thte other computer. ofcourse the other computer must have another card. No special software is needed. read

ethernet question

2001-12-02 Thread Alec
Hi How does one connect two computers to the internet throught one ethernet socket? Does one of them have to have two ethernet cards and run special software? Thanks Alec _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at

Re: ethernet question

2001-12-02 Thread Timo Blazko Boewing
Alec wrote: How does one connect two computers to the internet throught one ethernet socket? Does one of them have to have two ethernet cards and run special software? Technically, one socket would not do the job. But to your querstion: One computer acts as a gateway. One interface is

Ethernet question

2000-05-12 Thread Urban Gabor
Hello, I have and Ethernet card in my HP Kayak, and the M$ NT recognises it as: HP Ethernet with Lan Remote Power. I'd like to install slink, can I use the card as generic Ethernet? Thanx Gabaux

Re: Ethernet question

2000-05-12 Thread ktb
First you need to find out if that card is supported. If it is then find out which driver you need. Then you compile that driver into you kernel or as a module. Someone may know which card your talking about and tell you which driver you need, if it is supported. If not there are a couple

AMD PCNET PCI Ethernet question

2000-04-01 Thread syed huq
Hi, (absolute Newbie to Linux): Using Slink and trying to setup my eth0 for the first time. I am reading the Ethernet-HOW-TO and have a few ques. When I did dmesg | more, it did not show any eth'N' messages so my first installation did not see the card. I looked under /lib/modules/2.0.36/ and

Re: AMD PCNET PCI Ethernet question

2000-04-01 Thread Joseph A. Martin
On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, syed huq wrote: I looked under /lib/modules/2.0.36/ and found pcnet32.o which is what the HOW-TO says as being the correct driver for AMD PCNET PCI. if I do a ifconfig as root, I still do not see the eth0. if I do a modprobe eth0, I don't get anything. eth0 is a

Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread Paul M. Foster
Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an ifconfig eth0 command. Naturally, though, I'd like this to happen on boot. I have the appropriate lines in conf.modules, but I have a feeling there is some

Re: Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread Jim B
You can put: ifconfig eth0 ip netmask netmask into /etc/init.d/network . You will probably also have to add your route line in there as well. On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Paul M. Foster wrote: Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked fine in Red Hat and appears

Re: Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread aphro
when i want to change network settings to take effect everytime it boots i edit /etc/init.d/network hope you enjoy debian, ive played with a few rh boxes and they about drove me mad. nate On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Paul M. Foster wrote: paulf paulf Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian

Re: Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread Randy Edwards
Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an ifconfig eth0 This is typically done in the script /etc/init.d/network That script is generated at install when you answer the questions about your

Re: Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread Shaul Karl
You might want to check /usr/doc/sysvinit/examples/network (from the sysvinit package). Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an ifconfig eth0 command. Naturally, though, I'd like this to

Re: Ethernet question

2000-01-10 Thread 2
heya, paul have a look in /etc/init.d/network from da bobstopper -Original Message Just transferred over from Red Hat 6.1 to Debian 2.1. My NIC card worked fine in Red Hat and appears to work okay in Debian _if_ I issue an ifconfig eth0 command.

Re: Ethernet Question

1998-07-16 Thread Tomt
At 10:55 AM 7/12/1998 +0800, you wrote: Could be. Routing is not that hard, but it depends a bit on what kernel you are using. 2.1.x is easier than earlier kernels. I'm using 2.0.29 is that a problem? For a very good debugging tool use tcpdump. You will see both incoming and outgoing packets,

Re: Ethernet Question(Repost with more info)

1998-07-13 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Everthing looks good. ARP packets are most likely what you're seeing on your hub. Can you check out your NT machine's configuration? Tomt wrote: Heres my previous message ___ Hi Everyone, I've managed to get tcp/ip networking

Ethernet Question

1998-07-12 Thread Tomt
Hi Everyone, I've managed to get tcp/ip networking up and running on my Debian machine. I have my 3com 3x509 configured to ip address 192.168.0.1, I have one other machine on my local network(for now) and it is ip 192.168.0.2. How can I get my debian machine to see(ping) the other machine?

Re: Ethernet Question

1998-07-12 Thread Joost Witteveen
Hi Everyone, I've managed to get tcp/ip networking up and running on my Debian machine. I have my 3com 3x509 configured to ip address 192.168.0.1, I have one other machine on my local network(for now) and it is ip 192.168.0.2. How can I get my debian machine to see(ping) the other

Ethernet Question(Repost with more info)

1998-07-12 Thread Tomt
Heres my previous message ___ Hi Everyone, I've managed to get tcp/ip networking up and running on my Debian machine. I have my 3com 3x509 configured to ip address 192.168.0.1, I have one other machine on my local network(for now)

ethernet question

1998-01-22 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi all, For about 12 hours I get through syslog every couple of minutes messages messages such as Oversized Ethernet frame spanned multiple buffers status ... . Now I have gotten this message before but only a couple of time and then it stopped. I asked the list about it and was told that it is

Re: ethernet question

1998-01-22 Thread Martin Bialasinski
G. Kapetanios [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: beacause of high network load and nothing to do with hardware. However I now get it not only in tty8 where syslog messages appear but in my working console . As a matter of fact while I write this message through telenet to my mail sever I get the