Whenteh machine comes up, first add an address to eth0.  Do not add
any routes yet.  You do not need then until time to go off net.

Flush your ipchains rules: /sbin/ipchains -F

See if you can ping your self: ping 192.168.1.130.

If that works then try to ping the router: ping 192.168.1.1

If you can ping the router, add a default route point to 192.168.1.1:
route add default gw 192.168.1.1.

Try to ping the external interface on the router: ping 160.94.109.150

If you get this far, then your networking is fine.

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Ihab A. Awad wrote:

[snip]

-- 
--Stephen Carville
http://www.heronforge.net/~stephen/gnupgkey.txt
==============================================================
Government is like burning witches:  After years of burning young women
failed to solve any of society's problems, the solution was to burn more
young women.
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