David Douthitt wrote:
> > I had to edit the "network" file because the CIPD
> > (or something like that) variable was tacking on an extra 
> '/' to the ip,
> > so it was ending up with something like '192.168.1.2//3' 
> (something like
> > that...you get the idea).
> 
> That should be fixed in the most recent versions using the new ipmask
> binary.  I'll check.  THe most recent I think is 0827.

I was using the 0827 build.

> > Fixing that got my network going, but I
> > didn't get too much further.  Logging didn't appear to be 
> working, so I
> > couldn't see anything that was going on.
> 
> Can you explain further?  Was syslogd and klogd running?

I'll check on this later and get back to you.  Basically, the log files
were all in /var/log, but they were all 0 bytes and stayed that way.

> > I could ping my gateway (DSL
> > router) and my internal network, but I couldn't access any 
> other IPs.
> 
> Remember several things: 1) ping fails in at least FOUR different
> ways... 2) Oxygen routers are not configured to answer to pings.

Sorry...I should have been more clear on this.  The set of pings I am
testing work with the March version of Oxygen that I'm currently using.
I can successfully ping the following with the March version:

1) Machines on my internal network - 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3, etc.
2) My DSL router - 123.45.67.89
3) www.yahoo.com

If all three work, I know my network connection is good to go.  In the
development version of Oxygen, I could only get the first 2 to work.  I
also tried utilizing the IP number in case it had to do with resolving
the name, but that didn't work, either.

> 
> > Also, I had some trouble getting the latest dnscache.lrp 
> working...(not
> > that it mattered while I couldn't hit the external network).  :)
> 
> You didn't get that from the Oxygen distribution :)

Err... http://leaf.sourceforge.net/pub/oxygen/packages/dnscache.lrp?

> > The syslinux.cfg seemed to indicate that it supported a 
> CONF=myfile.cnf,
> > but it didn't seem to like that keyword,
> 
> It should work; what are the messages?

I can get back to you on the exact message, but it was basically
something like 'unknown keyword'.  Originally, I took everything out of
the file but "CONF=large.cnf" to see if that would work, and that's when
I got the error.

Thanks!

- Sean T.


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