Glen posted:

>Go into linuxconf - From the command prompt at any console enter:
>
>#linuxconf
>
>Then do the following from linuxconf (steps 2 - 7):
>
>2) Go into "Basic Host Information."  Change your static IP address on
>adaptor 1, (eth0) to 10.0.0.2, netmask 255.255.255.0 UNLESS you know that
>your eth0 port on your DSL modem is set to something other than 10.0.0.1.  
>If so set it to match that subnet class.

Excuse me, but why should eth0 be set to an address that is NOT my static
IP address for the DSL?

>3) Go into adaptor 2 (eth1). Set your netmask at 192.168.1.25.
>
>4) Then go into "Set Defaults" and set the default gateway to 10.0.0.1 (or
>an address corresponding with eth0), and check "Enable routing".
>
>5) Then go into "Set other routes to networks" Set it up similar to the
>following:
>
>Network       Netmask          Gateway
>209.98.8.3    255.255.255.0    10.0.0.1
>
>Substitute your ISP's primary nameserver address for 209.98.8.3.  Gateway
>should be the same as what you set for "Default Gateway" earlier.

Why is the ISP's nameserver address being used here?  So far, I've not ween
where my DSL ISP address is entered.

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