You could call us up at +632.848.2866 up to 68. Are you one of your DSL 
clients. We have some weird sub-netting with our DSL.

Mike Blancas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mosaic Communications, Inc.

On Sun, 15 Dec 2002, Elky Grrrr... wrote:

> 
> hi, it's me again, i know some of you here work for moscom, might have worked for 
>moscom....  you guys might have the solution.
> 
>  
> 
> ok here's goes,  moscom has set up a network for my boss' company which is weird... 
>the set up includes a modem which is directly connected to a hub there is no router.  
>the ip's assigned are all valid ip's, all the windows clients are all directly 
>connected to the internet via ip's  xxx.xxx.xxx.65  up to 126  the subnet is 
>255.255.255.192.  so this makes xxx.xxx.xxx.64 /26 the network address and 
>xxx.xxx.xxx.127 /26 the broadcast address.    the weird thing for me here is the 
>windows clients have the ip xxx.xxx.xxx.64 netmask 255.255.255.192 as the gateway 
>address.  isnt it the network address?
> 
> and here is my problem, my boss asked me to set up a linux file and print server. 
>samba was set up with no problems.  the linux box can detect the lan, it's ip address 
>is xxx.xxx.xxx.101 netmask 255.255.255.192.  but i couldnt connect it to the 
>internet!!!!!!  i tried using xxx.xxx.xxx.64 as the gateway but linux wont accept it 
>because probably it's the network address!!!   i tried everything in the routing 
>tables... but still i cant connect it to the internet.  is somebody familiar with 
>this set up??  does somebody know how i can connect my linux box to the internet?
> 
>  
> 
> please help!!!
> 
> 
> 
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