Robert,

I posted the information that you asked about.  DId you see it??

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On 6/14/2000 at 9:14 AM Robert Glover wrote:

>> Good Evening Group,
>>
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>>
>> I have a DSL line, and the windoze box that I have see's the net OK.  I can not 
>even see
>> the box from within my own network.
>>
>> So my question is (well the best I can do with my limited knowledge.)  IS WHY?  I 
>ran
>> netcfg and put in the information for the network.  If I run netstat -a it tells me 
>that I have
>> an IP address and the name of the box.  ifconfig has also been run.  It tells me 
>the best
>> that I can tell everything is OK.
>>
>> So HELP...........  If you tell me something needs to be done, I can do most things
>> from memory. If not, please give me kind of a step by step of what you need done.
>> I have set up a named.conf file, also a hosts file.  I think that I have set up all 
>the files I need.
>>
>> One question first, is there an issue with the nic card on this box.  I think it is 
>an 82XX card.
>>
>> Steven
>
>Well, in your case I would suspect routing.  Did you set up a
>(default) route?  If you continue to have problems, include more
>information like:
>
>0.  Did you read the NET-3-HOWTO?
>1.  When you say ping, what did you ping?
>2.  Do you have a hub?  Are both the windoze and Linux PC's on the LAN
>at the same time?  Can they ping each other?
>3.  What does the output of ifconfig look like.
>4.  What does the output of the route command look like?
>5.  What does the output of lsmod look like?  This will help determine
>which module(driver) is being loaded for your NIC.
>
>This will go a long way in helping diagnose the problem.  And who
>knows: maybe before you get down to number 5, you'll have figured it
>out all by yourself.
>
>
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