1. make sure that you have enabled dynamic ip addressing and forwarding in your network script before you call dhclient/dhcpcd (since they are not enabled by default):
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr echo "1" > /pro/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 2. check your cables and card. make sure that they are not the problem. sounds stupid, i know, but more than once i have wasted time thinking I had done something wrong when it was a bad cable or card. 3. if you have set up a firewall , make sure that you are not blocking yourself from getting out; maybe disable it for at least one startup, if these other things don't work. that having been said, there is something flaky about the dhcp/dhclient setup on debian; i cannot understand why it works and then, when the cable co that I connect to has changed my ip or other features, i cannot connect; the purpose of dhcp is to be dynamic, is it not? Seth R Arnold wrote: > Constantine, thanks for your help, but I am back again.. :) > > I removed dhcpcd and replaced it with dhcp-client-beta and dhcp-beta (or > whichever package contains the docs for dhcp-client-beta) from my slink > release 2 CDs. > > Still no go. > > I get the same "Operation not permitted" error message. It just looks a > little different now. :( > > Anyone? please? :) > > On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 03:09:07PM -0400, Constantine Karbaliotis wrote: > > Seth, I have never been able to get dhcpcd to work. I installed dhclient > > and the only success I've had, was with that. Perhaps you could try > > removing dhcpcd and installing the package called dhcp-client-beta from > > the Debian installation CD's. Mind you, I am still having trouble even > > though I created a setup which successfully connected, and consistently > > for some time; now it doesn't, and nothing has changed in my setup. I > > suspect that changes to my cable company's dhcp servers have been taking > > place, which makes it very hard to diagnose problems. > > > > Seth R Arnold wrote: > > > > > Boy, I hate this... :) > > > > > > I think I mistyped my first submission to this mailing list. Here it is > > > again, verbatim, save for fixing the errors I know I had in it. > > > > > > Hey gang, I desperatly need your help. I don't think my slink's dhcpcd > > > is properly doing the dhcpdiscover. > > > > > > Specs: kernel 2.0.36, both custom and debian-default two 3c905b network > > > cards (plan on ipmasq :) 3c59x.c driver from both debian-default and > > > from donald becker's page (Currently loading as a module.. btw, where to > > > specify module options?) Pentium II 266 oc to 300, on early motherboard > > > > > > I sure wish I could cut'n'paste the error messages. I ran > > > /usr/sbin/dhcpcd -d eth0 > > > > > > and after a few seconds of waiting, I get a message similar to: sendto > > > (init): Operation not permitted > > > > > > running that command as root, and having it fail thusly is annoying. :) > > > > > > I have tried to run the dhcpcd with ifconfig eth0 up and ifconfig eth0 > > > down. I am pretty sure it is eth0 because ifconfig shows that interface > > > reciving thousands of packets -- but sending NONE. > > > > > > After running "/usr/sbin/dhcpcd eth0", it does not show up in ps aux, > > > and "killall dhcpcd" gives "no processes killed". > > > > > > Should I load network driver into kernel, rather than as module? (keep > > > in mind, TWO network cards.. :) > > > > > > Should eth0 be UP or DOWN before running dhcpcd? Should I ifconfig eth0 > > > to a bogus IP before running dhcpcd? how about netmask? > > > > > > Please guys, I am very much sad at theloss of my internet... ;) (loss in > > > the sense that when I was at home my windows machine had a modem... > > > here, my linux machine has no modem, and no network access just yet... > > > :( it hasn't worked in this configuration before... new network cards, > > > new debian, etc.. :) > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 31, 1999 at 02:22:38AM -0700, Seth R Arnold wrote: > > > > Oh yes -- an addition to my last email. Where I said the error message > > > > looks like "xxx (init): cannot something.." > > > > > > > > the "xxx" should read: "sendto" > > > > > > > > I get the same error message when I try to ping places too. :) > > > > > > -- Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ Hate spam? See > > > http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for help Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me > > > into your ~/.signature to help me spread! > > > > > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > > > > > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > < /dev/null > > -- > Seth Arnold | http://www.willamette.edu/~sarnold/ > Hate spam? See http://maps.vix.com/rbl/ for help > Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into > your ~/.signature to help me spread! > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null