Linux-Networking Digest #321, Volume #10         Sat, 27 Feb 99 15:13:37 EST

Contents:
  Re: Machine name themes - what do you use? (Eric George)
  Re: Network is unreachable ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  setting up a remote virtual console (Benjamin Dixon)
  Re: two ethernet cards (Rick Onanian)
  Re: mgetty+sendfax and zoom 56k ("William R. Mattil")
  Re: Configuring DNS with Linux and W95 ("Cameron Spitzer")
  Re: Help! - Weird routing problem ("William R. Mattil")
  Cannot UDP Bind to port 61000 or greater ("Thomas J. Feller")
  How to know email of a http client ? (Massimo Lambertini)
  problems setting up SMC Etherez (8416-T) in kernel 2.0.36 (Slackware distribution) 
(dave)
  Re: ppp problems with rh5.2 (David Kirkpatrick)
  Re: Drivers for SMC EZ 10/100 1211 card???  Where??? (Will)
  Switch Duplex Mode for SMC8432 (DC2101 based Card) Tulip Driver (Robert Cover)
  Re: Adding the chargen deamon ("Dan Tager")
  Re: Detecting second ethernet trouble (Rick Onanian)
  Sendmail problem (ilyes)
  Re: chat server ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: FAQ for this newsgroup? ("Cameron Spitzer")
  Re: Machine name themes - what do you use? (Steven J. Sobol)
  Re: NFS and Win95 (Stefan Nesselhauf)
  Cable Modem ("babalas")

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From: Eric George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Machine name themes - what do you use?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:07:32 -0700

Larry, Moe, Curly

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have two computers, and in honor of the movie "Deliverance"
> I named them pig and squeal.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Network is unreachable
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:22:55 GMT

On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 01:46:56 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>On Thu, 25 Feb 1999 21:44:20 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I've just finished installing Slackware 3.6.  Everything appears to
>>work fine; however, during start-up I get the error message:
>>
>>SIOCADDRT network is unreachable
>
>it looks to me that there is in your startup scripts an attempt to
>access the network BEFORE the ethernet card is set up with it's ip
>addr etc.  So long as everything works after the system finishes
>booting, I usually ignore such messages.
>

I wish this were the case.  The problem is, the network IS
unreachable.  The light on the hub never comes on.  I can ping the
localhost and the machine by its IP number; however, try to ping
anything else and you get nothing.  

>From all the start up information I see, the card is recognized, the
network stuff is started, but the network can't be reached.  It's as
if everything is stuck at the card and doesn't seem to find the wire.




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Benjamin Dixon)
Subject: setting up a remote virtual console
Date: 27 Feb 1999 17:13:11 GMT

Is it possible to setup a virtual console on one machine that is really a
telnet session to another machine such that if I press say F5 I can get a
login prompt for my remote pc? I appreciate pointers to HOWTOs or other
information.

Ben 

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From: Rick Onanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: two ethernet cards
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:44:57 -0500

Try not specifying io and irq - for me, what worked was:
append="ether=0,0,eth0 ether=0,0,eth1"
And then it just probed each of them.

Jeffrey Fulmer wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to configure two ethernet cards on a Slackware linux
> computer using kernel support for ne2000.  The first card is located at
> 0x300 IRQ 5, the second at 0x320 IRQ 9.  I added:
> 
> append="ether=5,0x300,eth0 ether=9,0x320,eth1"
> 
> to my lilo.conf
> 
> The machine boots and picks up eth0 and that card is working fine.  The
> problem is that eth1 is not recognized at all.  There are no failure
> messages in any of the logs.  I'm fairly certain that I don't have a
> hardware conflict.  This computer is a single boot linux configuration.
> 
> Any insight would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, Jeff.

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From: "William R. Mattil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: mgetty+sendfax and zoom 56k
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 23:46:19 -0600

Dan Tager wrote:

> I seem to be having problems getting an external Zoom 56Kx dualmode modem to
> work with mgetty+sendfax.  The init strings that are being sent seem to be
> correct.
> running mgetty 1.0.0 and kernel 2.0.35.
>
> 02/26 08:49:24 yS2  lowering DTR to reset Modem
> 02/26 08:49:25 yS2  send: \dATQ0V1H0[0d]
> 02/26 08:49:25 yS2  waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
> 02/26 08:49:44 yS2  send: ATS0=0Q0&D3&C1[0d]

Check your modem manual and see which one of these tells the modem to not
prduce result codes (or numeric codes).

> 02/26 08:49:44 yS2  waiting for ``OK''

Just a guess ... but :^)

>
> 02/26 08:50:04 yS2  timeout in chat script, waiting for `OK'

Script never gets an "OK" from the modem. This is where your problem is.
Check the init string.

>
> 02/26 08:50:04 yS2  init chat timed out, trying force-init-chat
> 02/26 08:50:04 yS2  send: \d[10][03]\d\d\d+++\d\d\d[0d]\dATQ0V1H0[0d]
> 02/26 08:50:08 yS2  waiting for ``OK''
> 02/26 08:50:28 yS2  timeout in chat script, waiting for `OK'
> 02/26 08:50:28 yS2  init chat failed, exiting...: Interrupted system call
> 02/26 08:50:28 ##### failed in mg_init_data, dev=ttyS2, pid=6195
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Dan
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope this helps

Regards
Bill

--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Ginger had to do it all backwards
(972) 256-3219          | and... in high heels.




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From: "Cameron Spitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Configuring DNS with Linux and W95
Date: 26 Feb 1999 17:51:35 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Artur Undebarrena  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I have a home ethernet network with two PC's. One with Windows 95, and
>the other with SuSE Linux 5.3. I want to configure the two PC to accept
>DNS.
>With IP numbers run successfully but when I use DNS entries, the
>client Windows 95 doesn't answer. With IP numbers I can access to the
>Linux machine with ftp, www
>(Apache Web Server) , telnet...
>I want to use ' unde.cat ' as the local  domain. The two machines are

I am going to guess that this person is asking 
"How do I create a private top level domain, visible only on my Ethernet?"

1.  Add a "network" to the routing table on the Linux machine,
using the Class B or C network address block assigned for that purpose.
The B block starts at 192.168.0.0.

2.  Set up BIND-8 on the Linux machine, with a zone file describing the
two machines on the private network.  Give them all the names you like,
using one A record and a bunch of MX and CNAME records.
Don't forget to make a zone file for "168.192.in-addr.arpa." for rDNS.
Chances are, your Linux distribution came with BIND-8 set up as a
"forwarder" and you just have to add the two zone files.

3.  Tell the PPP/TCP/IP stacks in both machines to use the Linux box
as DNS server.  On Linux, edit /etc/resolv.conf.  On Microsoft,
look under Network in Control Panel.


>telnet pentium
>http://pentium.unde.cat/ from Netscape, for example.
>ftp pentium
>The IP addresses are 172.16.1.1 for the pentium and 172.16.1.2 for the
>petit.

For the Win-95 box to see "pentium" as 172.16.1.1, you'll have to invent
a private DNS zone by that name.  If you just want the Linux box to see
it, you don't have to mess with DNS; just put the address in /etc/hosts.
But Win-95 doesn't have /etc/hosts.


>I  was reading  the HOWTO about dns. But I didn't understand nothing.
>It's too long. and for two machines I think this is not so dificult.

On Linux, it's not so difficult.  But Win-95 is inflexible, and insists
on using DNS to resolve all names.

Cameron

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From: "William R. Mattil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Help! - Weird routing problem
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 23:55:51 -0600

Chris Gray wrote:

> I am trying to set up a Linux IPMasq box for a friend on Sympatico ADSL,
> and all WAS going well...
>
> I have RedHat 5.2 installed, with 2 ne2k-pci cards installed.  I have
> eth0 setup as 192.168.3.10, and eth1 is setup via DHCP.  On boot, the
> box finds both PCI cards, and the DHCP configuration works fine.
>
> Once I log on to his box, I can ping outside.

By IP address :^) or by hostname ?

ie: ping sunsite.unc.edu ?????

>
> I can FTP to outside.

same question as above....

>
> I can telnet to outside.
>
> but I CAN'T use lynx or netscape to browse outside.

what does your /etc/resolv.conf look like ? and /etc/host.conf ?

>
>
> I keep getting the message "no route to host" when I use "telnet
> www.yahoo.com 80"

> I have a default route setup, and DNS is working.
>
> Does anyone have ANY ideas of what I have done wrong?
>
> thanks in advance.

default route is set to interface eth1 ??? Check your nameservers ...
nslookup www.yahoo.com ?? etc etc.

Regards
Bill

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]  | Ginger had to do it all backwards
(972) 256-3219          | and... in high heels.




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From: "Thomas J. Feller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cannot UDP Bind to port 61000 or greater
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 11:56:55 -0600

Under Red Hat Linux 5.2 I cannot bind a udp socket to port 61000 or
greater.
Does anyone know why?

--
Thomas J. Feller
Development Manager
Enforcer Technology, Inc.
6767 W. Greenfield Ave
West Allis, WI  53214
414 607-7300
414 607-7304 (fax)

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From: Massimo Lambertini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to know email of a http client ?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:06:13 +0100

Hi at all .

The question is , i'm apache web server and i want to know the
email of all client ( nescape or IE) that connect to , but with no
input by client .

There is some king of javascript that read a mail account and write
a cookie , that apache or other www server can read ?

I know that the question is strange , but i have same problem
with server that know my email , and i do not send my email .

Please if you answert send a email also to my personal email .
Massimo Lambertini [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dave)
Subject: problems setting up SMC Etherez (8416-T) in kernel 2.0.36 (Slackware 
distribution)
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 07:55:37 GMT

I'm having problems setting up an SMC etherez 8416 on a freshly
installed 2.0.36 Linux kernel. Iv'e checked all of the HOWTOs, but
I've not been able to get the card to respond. The card is functioning
- I can get an MS-Client connection to the rest of the network. I have
a feeling I've missed a critical step in the setup. It fails to
respond when I compile the smc-ultra driver into the kernel, and I get
the message:

ei_debug undefined
ethdev_init undefined
NS8390_init undefined
ei_interrupt undefined
ei_open undefined
Loading failed! the module symbols (from Linux-2.0.36) don't match
your Linux-2.0.36

I got the same message using kernel 2.0.30, and I get the same
unresolved externals when I attemt to load other drivers as well (like
the ne2000 driver (ne.o))

Have I missed something??? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Dave.

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From: David Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ppp problems with rh5.2
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 13:34:34 +0000
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Generic info for RH 5.2.  Assumption: you installed PPP.
===================================================================
RH puts ppp scripts in /usr/doc/ppp-2.3.5
Copy ppp-on, ppp-on-dialer, options to /etc/ppp.
===================================================================
Modify ppp-on by editing the following:
TELEPHONE, ACCOUNT, PASSWORD
==================================================================
For exec command. put in correct device probably
cua1 (for RH5.2) and modem speed
===================================================================
Edit /etc/resolv.conf and put in ISP nameserver given you by your
ISP.
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
You usually get two from your isp.
====================================================================
execute ppp-on & and monitor logs with
tail -f /var/log/messages.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
OR:
Control Pannel: Modem configuration.  Select 
correct device.  (used in ppp-on script)
===================================================================
Control Pannel: Network Configurator: Routing: Defaults blank
PPP0 will use this so needs a blank here.
===================================================================
Network Configurator: Names: insert ISP
nameserver addresses.
===================================================================
System Configurator: PPP/SLIP/PLIP:  Configurations, Add
Fill in Hardware, Communication.  Assumes PAP not 
required - If things do not work check with ISP.
==================================================================
Save quit.  Verify /etc/resolv.conf has your ISP
addresses.
==================================================================
The linuxconf sets up most things but does not
setup the ppp-on script - that must be done by hand.
==================================================================
Testing:
cd /etc/ppp
execute ppp-on 
Ping locally between your network machines to insure your ok.  
Ping some net address by ip number like 10.220.10.120. Once ppp
is connected. 
Verify your name server working, ping boston.com or do an
nslookup microsoft.com
When not dialed in ping someother box locally by name
to insure yor local resolution is working say if
done by the /etc/hosts and /etc/lmhosts.

Mikael wrote:
> 
> after using rh 5.0 a while i decided too upgrade to 5.2
> but now I just cant get my ppp to work.
> (everything was ok in 5.0.I'm using a ISDN connection)
> can anyone give a me a tip.
> 
> thanks
> Mikael

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Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 15:23:35 +0000
From: Will <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Drivers for SMC EZ 10/100 1211 card???  Where???



On 23 Feb 1999, me wrote:

> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> >
> >Does anyone know where I can get 1211 drivers for Red Hat 5.2?
> >
> >I would like to get this card to work.
> >
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I have the same card ... I think the drivers come with the card.  It's a 
> Realtek card ... you need to use the rtl8139.o module.
> 
> I have RedHat 5.1 and the card is recognized, now I'm just having a hell of a 
> time getting the thing to talk to the win 98 box. 
> 
> If the driver is not part of your distribution, check 
> cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
> 
I have got this module working in the 2.2.1 kernel I am however havig a
problem in that I get the error
SIOCSIFADDR: Operation not supported by device
eth0: unknown interface: operation not supported by device.

Can anyone tell me if there is anything I need to try to get the card to
work?


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Cover)
Subject: Switch Duplex Mode for SMC8432 (DC2101 based Card) Tulip Driver
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 16:48:52 GMT

Red Hat 5.2 

Have checked Faq's, Newsgroups, Books, to find how I can switch my
SMC8432 PCI nic card to half duplex. Need to do this to work with my
cable modem to get to DHCP server at ISP. I grovel in front of the
Linux gods who can help.  Will someone help this wizards apprentice.
All other functions/hardware/real estate given over to Linux.  

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From: "Dan Tager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Adding the chargen deamon
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 12:26:32 -0500


Patrick Berge wrote in message ...
>I need the chargen deamon working for Linux to run a network maintenance
>tool I recently acquired. TCP/IP works fine I just need to use chargen.  I
>have Red Hat Linux 5.0 with the 2.0.32 kernal and was not able to find the
>deamon in the Runlevel Manager?  I am not new to Unix but I have never had
>to do system admin stuff except in AIX (I used some spiffy little SMIT
>tool), so I really don't know where to get this deamon or how to install
it.
>Any ideas?


Try uncommenting  chargen the lines in your /etc/inetd.conf file and then
sending a HUP to your inetd process, "kill -HUP [process id of inetd]".

--Dan




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From: Rick Onanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Detecting second ethernet trouble
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 11:26:23 -0500

Stephen Anderson wrote:
> 
> I am running Linux 2.2.2 (Reddat) and having trouble detecting a second ethernet 
>adapter.  My system (Dell OptiPlex something-or-other) has an on-board 3C509 ethernet 
>chip.   I then placed a 3C905 ethernet card in one of the PCI slots.  Linux 
>automatically detects and configures the 3C905 (card) but it does not see the 
>on-board 3C509.  I have compiled both 90X and 509 drivers into the kernel.  I have 
>used their (3Com) Etherdisk utilities to detect both cards without any trouble.  The 
>905 is IRQ 11 and IO of FC80 (or something like that).  The 509 (not-working) is 
>detected at IRQ 10 with a base address of 250.  So I went into my lilo.conf and added:
> 
> append="ether=10,0x250,eth1"

I believe you have to put both cards in the append line. Also, I did not
put the irq and IO for mine, just 0,0 and it worked for me. You may want
to check the multiple-ethernet FAQ at:
http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/misc/multicard.html
 
<snippage>

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From: ilyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sendmail problem
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 13:15:24 -0500

Hi there .
anyone out there knows how can i setup my sendmail !
i have signed up with www.tzo.com for domain name cause
i got (dynamic IP) and i try to send an e-mail to myself
but i got error telling me this :

===== Transcript of session follows =====
... while talking to mail.fennec.tzo.org.:
>>> RCPT To:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<< 551 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... we do not relay
550 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown


so i think that's configuration problem ....any help would nice  :)
thanks


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: chat server
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 17:15:55 GMT

There's Naken Chat 0.92

http://www.inlink.com/~naken/compute/nakenchat.html

Runs under Unix/Linux and Windows... It's written in C
with pthreads/windows threads and has a Java applet.

It features:  private channels, channel locking, user
gagging, sysop kicking/banning, bad language censoring,
and lots of other stuff..

Comes with source and FreeBSD/Linux/Windows binaries..

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  Fritz Reichmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to install a chat server on my computer. The server should
> be GPL if possible and come with sources. So far I found sjchat-1.0,
> which does actually pretty good. Does anybody know of other programms ?
> Also non-GPL but still shareware ?
>
> What are the system requirements for a chat server ? I suppose CPU (PII
> 350 MHz) and memory (256 MB) won�t be any problem, but how much traffic
> will it produce with, say, 50 users or maybe even 100 ?
>
> Fritz
>
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Cameron Spitzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: FAQ for this newsgroup?
Date: 26 Feb 1999 18:19:14 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Before I start posting innane questions, could someone direct me to a FAQ
>for comp.os.linux.networking?  Or a general (Linux) networking FAQ?

There was once a Linux networking FAQ, but it became huge and unworkable,
even when split into six parts.  In a remarkable work of public service,
Matt Welsh organized a Linux Documentation Project, which offers
dozens of "HOWTO" task-oriented documents on network- and Linux-related
topics, and a pretty good _Linux Network Administrator's Guide_.

To put my dialup machine on line, I had to read NET-3-HOWTO, Serial-HOWTO,
and PPP-HOWTO.

There's no best URL for these files, because they're mirrored all
over the world and you really shouldn't use the home server
except to mirror it.  Look in /usr/doc on your Linux box, first.

Cameron

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Steven J. Sobol)
Crossposted-To: 
vmsnet.networks.misc,microsoft.public.windowsnt.domain,comp.unix.solaris,comp.os.os2.networking.server,comp.os.ms-windows.nt.admin.networking,comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix,comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains
Subject: Re: Machine name themes - what do you use?
Date: 26 Feb 1999 23:46:27 GMT

>Furthermore, I can't think of a single place I've worked for where the
>accountants tracked assets based on their DNS names. What did they do about
>the copiers? The conference room tables? The motor pool fleet?

What? Your car doesn't have an IP address? Mine does.

Of course, my address was assigned by ARIN and came out of a non-portable
block of addresses. Since my IP is non-portable, if I go out of town on
business or on vacation I have to leave the address at home and get a loaner
when I get to my destination. What a pain.



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From: Stefan Nesselhauf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NFS and Win95
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:49:35 +0100

Bruce,
you cannot mount a filesystem on a windows machine via NFS.
NFS is not supported by Microsoft OS'. To do this via NFS, you need a special NFS 
Server for Windows (there are several, e.g. DiskShare from Intergraph.)

Try it this way:
Share you CD-Drive as e.g. CDROM.
If it's supported by your linux-kernel, mount the remote share via smbmount.
See "smbmount -h" for further instructions.

Hope this helps, Stefan

Bruce wrote:

> I am trying to mount a cd-drive from a Win95 machine to a linux machine.
>
> I am using RedHat 5.0.  Under File System Configuration in X I select NFS
> from the menu, then add mount, then type in the name of my Win95 computer
> and I get three errors
>     Error: mount clntudp_create:
>     RPC: Port mapper failure -
>     RPC: Unable to recieve
>
> I can ping each machine from the other.  I can access the linux filesystem
> from Win95.  I can copy files from my CD on the Win95 machine to the linux
> machine.  But I can't get the linux machine to recognize the Win95 machine
> as a NFS.
>
> Does anyone know of a way to do this?  Or if you know it can't be done,
> please let me know.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Bruce
>
>




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From: "babalas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cable Modem
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 18:41:02 GMT

I am running Redhat 5.2 and am new to Linux, can someone tell me how to
configure my ethernet card and get my cable modem to work. I am using the
@Home service and the card I have is an SMC EtherPower 8432T. Any help would
be appreciated.


Thanks

Chirvan Edross



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