Bruce and Tim:

Thanks for your help and comments.  More info follows, below:

On Tuesday 04 September 2001 13:32, you wrote:

[snip]

> Hey Glenn:
>
> I assume you have only one nic card in your machine....
>
> What is the output of your 'route' command?
>
> The problem is to find out what your IP address is on the far side of
> whatever box you have connected to eth0
>
> You might also try:    traceroute  <yourisp.com>   and see whether we
> can determine anything from that.

Bruce:

The 'route' command yields a *totally* blank routing table.  
'Traceroute' gives:

traceroute to www.cybermesa.com (209.12.73.3), 30 hops max, 40 byte 
packets
 1  10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1)  2 ms  1 ms  1 ms
 2  66.55.21.1 (66.55.21.1)  51 ms  56 ms  56 ms
 3  www.cybermesa.com (209.12.73.3)  56 ms  54 ms  56 ms

FYI:  I rebooted into windoze and downloaded IP Agent (IP_Agent.exe) 
from grc.com and ran it from windoze.  It said that addresses such as 
mine (10.0.0.2 - current dynamic address) are recyclable, and 
"unreachable from the external public Internet, and thus secure against 
typical threats and discovery from passing Internet scanners."

Regards,

Glenn

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