Greetings, Being new to Debian (as well as Linux in general), I've been suffering for a short while and was hoping you folks might be able to assist me.
I have successfully installed the rescue, drivers, base 1-5 diskettes, and was attempting to setup the debian box to dial my ISP and download the rest of the system via dselect. Unfortunately, once connected, pinging "www.yahoo.com" or any other public address, results in the packet light on my hub to flash, which indicates that all of the data being routed is heading out my ethernet card (eth0) rather than the dial-up connection. Internally, my network is the standard 172.16.x.x, and externally its whatever my ISP provides. What would be the easiest way of ensuring that 172.16.x.x addresses get routed through eth0, and everything else gets routed out the ppp0 connection? I had the same issue with debian 1.3, so obviously, its something I'm doing, or not doing. Any suggestions would be appreciated. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Frederic Breitwieser Homebrew Automotive Mailing List Bridgeport, Connecticut -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null