Could anyone with a working ethernet connection send me a tarball of their debian networking setup files (e.g., by executing the following -- ready to cut and paste!):
tar cvf - /etc/init.d /etc/networks /etc/host* /etc/resolv.conf \ /etc/gateways | gzip -9 | uuencode net.tgz > net.u mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] < net.u or could someone with networking experience send me a note? I would really appreciate it. I posted a couple of weeks ago about randomly losing my static network routes (and hence all networking functionality). Then I thought I fixed it by disabling 'routed'. Well that didn't actually fix it. So I've continued looking for clues. And I found what's causing the network route crash, but I haven't ANY clue why. Get this: My routes disappear when I use netscape (or lynx) to reach a distant URL. I'm not making this up. What the hell is wrong? I click on a link and *bang* I lose my routes (and the browser freezes). I would be extremely appreciative if someone could lend a hand resolving this troubling (and crippling) problem. Thank you. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]