HI Doug:
>Does the kernel have ipx support enabled? You should see some
>messages about ipx at boot time or in dmesg if it does.
Of course :)
>
>If ipx support is compiled as a module, is it loaded? Use insmod or
>modprobe if it doesn't load automatically.
ok... I know :)
>Does "cat /proc/net/ipx_interface" show anything? If not, use
>"ipx_interface add ..." or "ipx_configure --auto_interface=on --
>auto_primary=on" from the ipxutils package. (See ipx-howto for
>more info on these commands.)
In both linuxes boxes??? You know, I've got two IPX networks, and
2 linux boxes, each one with a eth0 an ppp0 interface. How can I configure
it?
>Do you have an ipx rip/sap daemon running? This maintains your
>ipx routing tables for you. I use ipxripd 0.7. I think there is another
>one that comes with mars-nwe that does the same thing.
On linux box in running ipxripd 0.7 and is seeing the other one at
other side of PPP link that runs mars-nwe, but the entire network behind
the fist linux box is not
seeing the mars-nwe server.
>
>Another quick test if you have the ncpfs package installed is to do
>an slist and see if you see any Netware servers on your network
>over your ethernet.
I'm using slist, but can't see mars-nwe.
Any help? PLease, I need to set it up, thanks a lot in advance.
regards
Lucas Brasilino
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