Re: Help with subnetting

1998-06-24 Thread GateKeepeR News
You know, i get the same thing.. then ipfwadm doesnt work.. If you get anything let me know! Bryan On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Alexander Woodby wrote: |I've this computer on xxx.xxx.xxx.240 subnet (I have the whole class C) | |From /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 | |DEVICE=eth0

Re: Help with subnetting

1998-06-24 Thread Dan Cornilescu
Alexander Woodby wrote: I've this computer on xxx.xxx.xxx.240 subnet (I have the whole class C) ANy clue what I'm doing wrong? Anyone know a good resource for Subnetting? I completely stink at subnetting, to go lightly on myself... Not so good, but it has numbers close to yours :)

Help with subnetting

1998-06-23 Thread Alexander Woodby
I've this computer on xxx.xxx.xxx.240 subnet (I have the whole class C) From /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 IPADDR=xxx.xxx.115.1 NETMASK=255.255.255.240 NETWORK=xxx.xxx.115.0 BROADCAST=xxx.xxx.115.15 ONBOOT=yes BOOTPROTO=none If I try to start networking I get SIOCADDRT:

Re: Help with subnetting

1998-06-23 Thread Jim Snee
Just a quick tip which may resolve the problem... 1. Check /etc/sysconfig/network file and make sure the GATEWAY and GATEWAYDEV values are correct. 2. After that, I would try initializing the ethernet interfaces ("ifdown eth0" then "ifup eth0") and then restart the network

Re: Help with subnetting

1998-06-23 Thread chuck . mead
On 23 Jun, Alexander Woodby shaped the bitstream to say: I've this computer on xxx.xxx.xxx.240 subnet (I have the whole class C) From /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 DEVICE=eth0 IPADDR=xxx.xxx.115.1 NETMASK=255.255.255.240 NETWORK=xxx.xxx.115.0 BROADCAST=xxx.xxx.115.15

Re: Help with subnetting

1998-06-23 Thread Greg Thomas
***One thing that you may need to look further into is whether the Linux IP stack supports zero-subnet usage - I don't know enough about how Linux's implementation. The first and last subnets of a network (according to the RFC) are not usable because they constitute an "all ones" or an