>At 17:44 30/05/2001, you wrote:
>
>>Your info is a little open to interpretation...
>
>More info....
>This is a lone linux box on a Windoze network, not a dialup connection 
>(I'm saving that joy for home...)
>
>I can ping the machine from other computers inside and outside the 
>network, can't ping anything (inside or outside the network) from the 
>Linux box but I can traceroute for some reason. I can telnet into other 
>machines  from it with no problems. I cannot telnet into the Linux box. 
>And no www. There is no firewall between the linux and the router... Hope 
>the following info is useful...
>
>ipchains
>
>Chain inout (policy ACCEPT)
>Chain forward (policy ACCEPT)
>Chain output (policy ACCEPT)
>
>route
>
>Destination       Gateway                Genmask         flags   Metric   Ref
>202.129.128.0      *                       255.255.224.0     U          0 
>       0
>127.0.0.0               *                        255.0.0.0              U 
>       0          0
>default           zoogate.mbcomms  0.0.0.0              UG        0 
>    0
>default           zoogate.mbcomms   0.0.0.0             UG         1 
>    0
>
>Flags     Use     iface
>0               0          eth0
>0                0         lo
>0                0         eth0
>0               0          eth0
>
>ifconfig
>
>eth0 Link encap ether HWaddr 00:50:BA etc
>    inet addr:  202.129.129.55  Bcast 202.129.159.0 Mask:255.255.224.0
>    UP BROARDCAST RUNNING MULITCAST MTU: 1500 Metric: 1
>    RX packets 39000 err 0 dropped 0  overruns 0 carrier 0
>    TX packets  650  err 249 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0  collisions 0 
> txqueuelen:100
>    Inerupt 11 Base address: 0x6000
>
>
>>The output of netstat -r  and ifconfig (when you are connected to the net)
>>would probably be helpful.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Marty


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