I am just installing a new Debian Linux machine to have a look, but I have stumbled across a problem I know I have caused, but can't seem to get cleaned up. I have one Linux machine connected via SLIP to my provider and 1 Windows machine on ethernet and 1 Debian machine on ethernet. Could someone direct me to the correct route and ifconfig commands to set up the debian machine to see the rest of the Internet.
Linux IP 203.12.237.154 Gateway 203.12.237.153 Network 203.12.237.152 Netmask 255.255.255.248 Ethernet 203.12.237.112 Netmask 255.255.255.248 acepia:~# route -n Kernel routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window Use Iface 203.12.237.152 * 255.255.255.248 U 232 0 0 sl0 203.12.237.112 * 255.255.255.248 U 1436 0 6341 eth0 127.0.0.0 * 255.0.0.0 U 1936 0 269 lo default 203.12.237.153 * UG 232 0 26780 sl0 The Windows machine has Microsoft TCP/IP stack and is configured as IP 203.12.237.113 Gateway 203.12.237.112 Netmask 255.255.255.248 I have tried multiple combinations on the Debian machine and at best I can log into the Linux machine, but no further.. Any hints, including the fact that everything might be wrong are greatfully recevied. Many Thanks Martin [------------------------------------------------------------------------] [ Martin Rheumer - ] [ System Operator for Mogwais Lair BBS (03) 9898 2205 Modem ] [ System Administrator for Acepia - The Internet Connection ] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] (03) 9883 9316 Pager ] [ 0411 418 898 Mobile ] [ "Wow, I just typed all this while looking at the TV I must have ] [ been multi tasking, Better Yet I'm a Sysop" Published with Thanks ] [------------------------------------------------------------------------]

