On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:56:36PM +0000, Paul Delaney wrote:
> I have two PC's networked, both machines can ping each other, but I cannot
> get a working default route set on PC2.
>
> PC1: TNOS 44.16.2.46
> LINUX 44.16.2.48
> ETH0 192.168.0.1
>
> PC2: ETH0 44.16.2.58
Why use an ampr.org address for an ethernet port? You need to have
a consistent subnet going there on your LAN... use 192.168.0.x addresses
for every ethernet port on every machine. If PC2 has no radio ports
then its 44.x address is purely virtual... probably is going to involve
BPQ or something no? and that interface would probably have its own
44.x address even though the actual IP connection to the other machine
occurs on 192.168.0.x.
You should also consider ditching TNOS to simplify your life. The
kernel AX.25 stuff is working quite well these days. I use 2.2.14, so
I can help if you run into any problems trying to do it with a modern
kernel.
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