Linux-Networking Digest #143, Volume #12          Sat, 7 Aug 99 15:13:38 EDT

Contents:
  Re: DHCP + 3C509B NIC ?? (Doug O'Leary)
  Re: IP masq and MS Exchange (Ralph Spitzner)
  is lpd broke? (graywolf)
  Re: ne2000 i/o (Dale Pontius)
  Where to get ICQ ("c64")
  Re: Possible to measure CPU used by Ethernet interface? (Ralph Spitzner)
  Transfering Bootdisk Image to be used with loadlin ("c64")
  [HELP] [RH6.0] PnP Ne2000 (Jean-Baptiste Queru)
  Re: Kill -9 won't kill a process (Saif Warsi)
  Re: Delaying eth0 initialization? ("David Wall")
  Re: Kill -9 won't kill a process (Jason Simpson)
  Re: Where to get ICQ (Jo)
  Linux box using Wingate internet proxy ?! (M. Valkier)
  Re: IP Masq & resolv.conf (Coredump)
  Mail and Erathlink
  Re: Where to get ICQ (William Burkett)
  Caldera OPenLinux 2,2 and a cable modem ("Wayreth")
  Re: Linux to NT with MSCHAP v2 ("Shane Chrisp")
  Re: is lpd broke? (Vilmos Soti)
  Re: Where to get ICQ ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Delaying eth0 initialization? ("Steve Meyer")
  Re: More Details ("Steve Meyer")
  Novell Printing ("MMMM")
  Re: SoundBlaster Live! & Mandrake 6.0 (Robert McGwier)
  Strange Ethernet Problem ("Mikemsd")
  Re: Routing between 3 Network cards. (Greg Leblanc)

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From: Doug O'Leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: DHCP + 3C509B NIC ??
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 15:10:57 GMT

Hey;

You might try getting the version of pump off of Redhat's errata site;
that's the one that finally worked for me.

One other point:  Both dhcpcp and pump will require the use of a 
-h ${HOSTNAME} option if your service provider is using any type of
microshaft dhcp server (Mediaone's, for instance, does).  From what
I've seen, you can use just about any hostname you want; some use
their email account name.

HTH.

Doug

-- 
========================
Douglas K. O'Leary
Senior System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: Ralph Spitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: IP masq and MS Exchange
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 15:58:22 -0400

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I am trying to implement a solution that includes using DSL, MS
>Exchange and only 1 ip address.  I want to know if Exchange will work
>if the IP  address that it is running on is masqueraded.
>
>I want to use rh-60 as a firewall masqing ip's to a network of 15
>machines with an exchange server. The problem is I only have 1 ip to
>work with.  Will this work.

No problem as long as long as the other machines stick to common protocol=
s
(e.g. NOT ipx[although this would be possible])

It's just a matter of setting up your internal network 192.168.x.x, telli=
ng RH
to do masquerading=20
ipchains -A forward -j  MASQ -s 192.168.your.net -d 0.0.0.0/0 -b=20

and telling the BillyBoxes you RH is the gateway.
         -rasp

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (graywolf)
Subject: is lpd broke?
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 15:07:15 GMT

I've seen several posts with the same problem that
I'm having.  Remote printing to a system breaks after
an upgrade.  Same here.  I upgraded to Slackware's
4.0 and now I can't print from the other systems.
Someone mentioned A Redhat bug list and someone
else mentioned checking to see it the printer is BSD 
enabled.  (not sure what that means)  Anyone
got any ideas?

thanks,

Robert Megee
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale Pontius)
Subject: Re: ne2000 i/o
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 07:59:24 -03-59

In article <7oc66r$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        "Brian E. Seppanen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've used irq=10 io=0x300 on a lot of ne2000 cards, and I haven't had a
> problem yet.    It's a standard in my small world I guess.
>
> HTH
> Brian Seppanen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Matt Menze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
>> Does anyone know what the "default" settings are for a NE2000 clone
>> ethernet card are?  Specifically the i/o port and the irq.   Thanks.
>>
I recently brought up a used NE2k clone card, purchased secondhand
with no diskette, etc. I got a pointer to a page that had a diag-
nostic program called "Atlantic", that is supposed to read and
check out the card configuration, as well as set it. That didn't
do much good. It indicated that my card was set to 0x360, IRQ 15,
but I couldn't change it. I looked further and found another
program called "ne2k-diag", and did a manual scan with that. It
indicated that the card was at 0x280, IRQ10. With those values the
card works.

DEPontius AT usa DOT net

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From: "c64" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Where to get ICQ
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 00:51:16 +0800

Does anyone know where to get ICQ for linux? I have search mirabilis but
found nothing. tks




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From: Ralph Spitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: Re: Possible to measure CPU used by Ethernet interface?
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 16:48:23 -0400

"Steve Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The server on my LAN is used as a gateway to the Internet.  Is it=20

We have a similar config PIII as a gateway 98.6% of CPU load is
occupied by rc5des :-)

          -rasp
(Probably this gives about 0.1% per NIC)

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From: "c64" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Transfering Bootdisk Image to be used with loadlin
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 00:37:41 +0800

How do I transfer bootdisk into a image so I can use in loadlin? cleaner to
boot from dos that way.

tks




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From: Jean-Baptiste Queru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.hardware
Subject: [HELP] [RH6.0] PnP Ne2000
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 09:56:19 -0700

I've installed a Redhat 6.0 over the network (ftp from redhat's site),
and the install program would not find the NIC in my machine (PnP Ne2k).

I had to borrow a card from another machine (non-PnP Ne2k), and
installing
went rather fine.

I'd like to switch back to my usual card (the PnP one). I have no idea
how to get it to work.
My BIOS tells me it's configured on IRQ 10, my other OS (BeOS) uses it
on IRQ 3, port 0x240. How can I know how it is configured under linux,
and in which network config file do I have to report this config?

Please be aware that I haven't used any version of linux for the last
18 months, and that my previous install was a slackware 3.5 (IIRC) with
a monolithic kernel 2.0.x. I also don't have X really running yet
(it's only doing 320x200)

Thanks for answering by e-mail.

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From: Saif Warsi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Kill -9 won't kill a process
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 11:38:24 -0500

No as explained earlier, this will not do. Anyway I contacted Mandrake
support and they replied that this is a known problem with
RedHat/Mandrake 6.0 kernel and at this time there is no fix for it. So it
looks like a wait is needed until a fix is available; hopefully soon.

Daniel Melo wrote:

> Try an ps -eaf
> and kill -9 those results that are applicable
> Sung Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I am currently running redhat6.0 with kernel 2.2.10 on a P-400.
> Everything runs fine except for one exception. Especially in X when a
> process crashes it remains in memory and no matter what I try I can't
> kill it. I have tried killing them as root and nothing. Even when I
> reboot the machine linux can't unmount the filesystem due to the
> locked/linked files. Is there anyway to kill these processes or is my
> kernel not compiled correctly?
>
> Tx for your time.
>
> Sung Kim


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From: "David Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Delaying eth0 initialization?
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 09:24:42 -0700

Did you install patches from the Red Hat site?  I've had this problem after
installing some of their patches.  I'm not sure if it was network or kernel
patches, but still it caused a problem.

I seem to recall fixing it by running modprobe/depmod.  If so, you  will
probably see in your /lib/modules/2.2.5-15/modules.dep file will not have
your eth0 entry.  (Your kernel number will vary.)  You should have entries
for something like 3c59x.o and other 3c5nn.o.

Hope it helps...

David




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From: Jason Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Kill -9 won't kill a process
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 11:02:23 -0600

Again, my solution is to kill the X server itself.  This has the result in
forcing a kill of all processes within the X server.  Unfortunately it also
leaves un-closed files that will need to be cleaned up on the next restart.

Jason


Saif Warsi wrote:

> No as explained earlier, this will not do. Anyway I contacted Mandrake
> support and they replied that this is a known problem with
> RedHat/Mandrake 6.0 kernel and at this time there is no fix for it. So it
> looks like a wait is needed until a fix is available; hopefully soon.
>
> Daniel Melo wrote:
>
> > Try an ps -eaf
> > and kill -9 those results that are applicable
> > Sung Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I am currently running redhat6.0 with kernel 2.2.10 on a P-400.
> > Everything runs fine except for one exception. Especially in X when a
> > process crashes it remains in memory and no matter what I try I can't
> > kill it. I have tried killing them as root and nothing. Even when I
> > reboot the machine linux can't unmount the filesystem due to the
> > locked/linked files. Is there anyway to kill these processes or is my
> > kernel not compiled correctly?
> >
> > Tx for your time.
> >
> > Sung Kim


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From: Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Where to get ICQ
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 17:05:14 GMT

www.linuxberg.com

c64 wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know where to get ICQ for linux? I have search mirabilis but
> found nothing. tks

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M. Valkier)
Subject: Linux box using Wingate internet proxy ?!
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 16:22:58 GMT

Hello,

Is it possible for a Linux box to use Wingate as a proxy?
I'm putting a simple Linux box together at the moment which will be
hooked up to a Windows machine which runs Wingate.

Making the Linux box the gateway isn't an option at the moment.
All networking is done with tcp/ip.

Bye,

Martijn.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Coredump)
Subject: Re: IP Masq & resolv.conf
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 17:16:03 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Whatever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have almost got my IP Masq up and running except for one last problem.
>If I have the client machines set up with a resolv.conf of my ISP's DNS
>servers, then when I'm not connected to the net they will sit forever
>trying to resolve host names.  I've tried setting the Masq timeouts
>down to zero whilst offline with no effect.

Look in /etc for a file named nsswitch.conf. Look in it for a line
that starts:

hosts:          

it should say

hosts:          files dns

nothing else.

This causes the resolver to look first in /etc/hosts to resolve name to ip 
(you should have all of your local network hosts defined in /etc/hosts)
and if it finds the host there, it never tries dns.

If it says anything else, change it. Order is important, 'files' must be 
first.

John


-- 
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http://www.enteract.com/~coredump
I plan to retire on the Information Superhighway

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Subject: Mail and Erathlink
Date: 7 Aug 1999 17:58:08 GMT
Reply-To: this newsgroup

Hi,

I am having problems sending mail to some sites. I assume it's because 
From: is cynique@localhost.  What do I need to change, as my ip is dynamic
and I'm not running a DNS service on my box, to allow mail to go through?

My hosts file just contains:

127.0.0.1       localhost

Any help appreciated, thanks.


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From: William Burkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Where to get ICQ
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 12:23:19 -0500

> Does anyone know where to get ICQ for linux? I have search mirabilis but
> found nothing. tks

Mirabilis has a Java version that allegedly works on Linux.  I've never
used it, and apparently it's pretty buggy.  My recommendation is to try

http://www.portup.com/~gyandl/icq/

where you will find lots of Linux icq projects in various stages of
development, including (of course) some designed for KDE and Gnome.

*Caveat:  many of these are not official.  What that means is that you will
need to use an "official" icq client such as (but not necessarily) the
Mirabilis client your first time in order to initially register and get an
icq number.  It will ask you if you'd like to register when you run the
executable.  After you have an icq number, you can use whatever client you
want.

    -Liam


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From: "Wayreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Caldera OPenLinux 2,2 and a cable modem
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 18:13:32 GMT

Hello All!

I have a simple question that I cannot sem to find the answer to in a
FAQ/HowTo.

How do I configure my network card to talk to my cable modem *@home network)
in Linux. I am a NEWBIE at linux and have followed the instructions for
configuring DNS and IP addresses but Linux errors when I try and access the
net. Is there a step by step for this? I have 2 NICS in the system. ! to the
outside world and one to my home intranet. This setup works fine under
Windoze 98.  The linux system sees the DEC3104 card (not the Acerlan to my
intranet) and the settings appear to be correct. Any help appreciated. This
is probably something simple I have missed. Sound also doesn't work via my
Awe64 ISA. All NICS are PCI. System is a Celeron 300a and Caldera Open Linus
2.2 running KDE.

Thanks in advance.

Bruce



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From: "Shane Chrisp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,redhat.networking.general
Subject: Re: Linux to NT with MSCHAP v2
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1999 02:23:00 +0800

Do a search on microsofts support page for RRAS or Steelhead. There is
information there on how to force the NT box to use PAP or MSCHAP password
authentication. Sorry I cannot remember the article numbers. Hope this
helps.

Shane Chrisp

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> My company upgrade NT RAS server to use MSCHAP v2. My linux PC can connect
> to RAS server before this upgrade. But it's fail to connect now. Can
> anyone help me?
>
> I know how to rebuild the pppd to use MSCHAP.
>
> Thanks
> banny
>
> ------------------  Posted via CNET Linux Help  ------------------
>                     http://www.searchlinux.com



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From: Vilmos Soti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: is lpd broke?
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 18:16:44 GMT

graywolf wrote:
> 
> I've seen several posts with the same problem that
> I'm having.  Remote printing to a system breaks after
> an upgrade.  Same here.  I upgraded to Slackware's
> 4.0 and now I can't print from the other systems.
> Someone mentioned A Redhat bug list and someone
> else mentioned checking to see it the printer is BSD
> enabled.  (not sure what that means)  Anyone
> got any ideas?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Robert Megee
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,

I had similar problems before. I tried to print from a VMS machine
through my Linux box, but I couldn't do so. Finally I figured out that
"rs" capability in /etc/printcap (man printcap) didn't work. It was
permanently enabled. This was a bug in RedHat 5.2 system, but I was told
that a simple lpd upgrade solved it. Maybe Slackware uses a buggy lpd.
Try creating a user on a remote machine which exists on the Linux box,
and print from that account. If it goes through, then this might be the
problem.

Good Luck, Vilmos Soti

-- 
Have you recompiled your kernel today?

-- 
Have you recompiled your kernel today?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Where to get ICQ
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 18:07:55 GMT

In article <7ohnjm$gen$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  "c64" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know where to get ICQ for linux? I have search mirabilis
but
> found nothing. tks
>
>

That depends on whether or not you're running X-Windows.  If you are
running X, you have two options.  One, download the Java version of ICQ
from the ICQ web site and download the JDK from blackdown.org.  I
wouldn't recommend the Java version, because it's slow and very buggy.
The other option is to go to www.freshmeat.net and download one of the
many linux ICQ clones like GtkICQ, LICQ or kICQ if you're running KDE.
If you're just using the text console, there are other console-only
options at freshmeat.net.


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From: "Steve Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Delaying eth0 initialization?
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 13:55:13 -0400

Thanks everyone for the help-- here's more detail based on feedback:

>take a look at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
and compare check that it says

ONBOOT=yes  << yes, this is there, all settings appear to be normal

then check
/etc/conf.modules
and make sure that there is a line
alias eth0 xxx  << yes, this exists (xxx = "3c509"), there is a second line
that says
options 3c509

another thing: i remember that until half a year ago there was a driver
problem with the 3c509 b-series you may wanna check for a newer driver... <<
I'll check on this, too.  Just seems odd because it worked for several days
& then went out.  I may try swapping the LAN card itself with a spare on the
outside chance I blew a card-- I don't like that option, though.

***
Other info, stuff people recommended & results:

modprobe 3c509.o     <<returns    "conf:2: missing module argument"

If I scan /lib/modules/2.0.36-0.7/modules.dep  then I see line entries like:

/lib/modules/preferred/net/3c509.o:      (but nothing next to it)

but the line below that says
/lib/modules/preferred/net/3c503.o:      /lib/modules/preferred/net/8390.o

Should there be something to the right of the ...3c509.o:   entry also?  Not
sure why I have something next to 3c503?


If I   lsmod  nothing shows up.  /proc/modules   is empty.

Appreciate the assistance!




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From: "Steve Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: More Details
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 14:03:39 -0400

After some thought it came to me what I did in my last session where
everything was hopping.  Naturally I thought this didn't matter but I'll
throw it out there for completeness--

I had just gotten the networking up between both machines. ping success, ftp
success.  I was playing with ifconfig (just looking at the entries, no mods)
and could see the irq and i/o setting for the eth0 device.  I then went into
linuxconfig in x and set both of these properties in the eth0 device config
exactly as they appeared in ifconfig [irq=10, i/o= 0x210] (both were listed
as optional so I didn't think it would matter).

Next time I booted, zippo, no network.  I removed both of the optional
settings, saved & exited, cold boot, but no change since.

Could I have done any other damage through the above?

Thanks much--



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From: "MMMM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Novell Printing
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 20:49:40 +0200

I want to print via a Novell 4.0 Server on my printer because i was not able
to get my old KYOCERA F-1000 Printer working under SUSE 6.1.

2 Possiblilities: I get the printer working on the linux box -ok thats not
the right ng.

or i get the possiblity to print via novell. - i used nprint but i get the
message: Server Unknown when initializing connection. so whats wrong??

I just want to print the howtos and the doc. and i dont like to send - every
time i want to print a single doc - a email with this doc to a W95 mashine
for printing it.

Thanks Marco
Please write all suggestions per email. [EMAIL PROTECTED]







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From: Robert McGwier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.hardware,linux.redhat.install
Subject: Re: SoundBlaster Live! & Mandrake 6.0
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 18:49:42 GMT

They are available from the creative site: www.sblive.com

airmax95 wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> i also have the sblive! and i am planning on install redhat 6.0 soon...
> could you please tell me where you got the drivers for the sblive! and the
> commands to install it?? or maybe point me to a site that has these
> answers?? thanks!!!
> 
> Terrance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:7of4hc$4d9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > My SB Live! card is now working.  Though Mandrake 6.0 is 99%
> > compatible
> > with RH6.0, the 1% seems to be a problem for this poorly written
> > driver.  After
> > installing RH6.0 and reinstall the E-mu APS SBLive! drivers my card
> > now
> > plays .wav and .mp3 files.
> >
> > Terrance wrote in message <7ocf7c$6gr$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > >I downloaded and installed the latest Live! drivers.  I've tried the
> > >latest SBLive!/E-mu APS and SBLive! Linux drivers.  In each case, I
> > >can only play audio CDs.  No .wav or .mid files.  The drivers bombs
> > >when attempting to play these files.  Has anyone had success with
> > >these drivers?  If so, how?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >

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From: "Mikemsd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Strange Ethernet Problem
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 13:12:32 -0500

I don't know if this is strange to all of you, but it sure is strange to me.
I'm using two Linksys ethernet cards connected through a Linksys ethernet
hub.  I've got a Windows 98 computer connected to my Linux computer which is
serving internet to it via ip_masq.  The windows computer is IP 192.168.0.2
and the Linux is 192.168.0.1 .  When I try to FTP from my windows computer
to my Linux computer "ftp 192.168.0.1" it lets me connect, but when I try to
transfer a file the connection locks up.  And when I'm playing Quake, I set
up a dedicated server on my linux comp and connect to it from my windows
comp.  But I get times when playing where the "bad connection" icon appears
in the top left corner of the screen and the game will freeze momentarily.
I can use the Windows computer to browse the internet, but when I try to go
to the website I'm hosting on my Linux computer, either the whole page
doesn't load up, or some of the graphics don't load.  Anyone have any idea
what is wrong with my computer.  Did I do something wrong in configuration?
This was my first attempt at setting up an Ethernet Network and any help is
appreciated.

-Mike
mikemsd "at" bellsouth "dot" net
do not reply to from address



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From: Greg Leblanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Routing between 3 Network cards.
Date: Sat, 07 Aug 1999 17:55:21 GMT

You can use IP chains and packet filters to do this.  You'll need to
specify the hosts that you want going out the DSL, but that shouldn't be
hard.  I'd read through the IP-chains HOWTO on
http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/ and maybe the firewall howto if you get a
chance.
      Greg

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Van Der Beek) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a problem. I have 3 networked cards and I need some help.
> I got in a linux box:
>
> 1 ATM card (connected to ADSL modem)(static IP)
> 1 3Com card (connected to cable Modem) (DHCP)
> 1 RealTak card (connected to a windoz/Linux machine)(private IP)
>
> So I got 2 external ISPs and one internal machine.
> What I want to do is use the cable modem as the default route (which
> dhcpcd sets up nicely) then route some sites through the ADSL modem.
> Of course the Windoz/
> The reason for this cost/performance. Cable is cheap unlimited
> international bandwith but slow, ADSL is fast but costly) So...this
> setup is a compromise.
>
> How do I set this up. I can currently setup each one up individually
> on and they both work through masquerade to my other machine. But I
> don't know how to route certain sites to the one card or another.
>
> Please help.
>
> You can contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or reply to this message
> here.
>
> Thank you..
>
> Michael
>
>

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