On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 09:15:53AM -0300, Valter G. Nogueira Jr. wrote: > I am trying to set up eth0, thru etherconf package, but something odd is > happening. > > These are the IP addresses > > IP: 200.xxx.yyy.242 > MASK: 255.255.255.248 > GATEWAY (ROUTER): 200.xxx.yyy.247 > > ifconfig returns the broadcast addr as 200.xxx.yyy.255 when I think that the > correct is 247 >
Is 242 the internal network address or your Internet address? > when I ping the router it seems that the reply is returning from .242 and > not from .247 > Can you post your ping command and the replies? > What is very different from eth1 (our internal network) 10.1.1.49/8. When > any address, the reply returns from that > address instead of 10.1.1.49. > Is 10.1.1.49 the interface address or the network address? Looks to me as if it is the interface address. > This problem is preventing me to reach the internet. > > Is etherconf the better choice to config network interfaces? I don't know. Never used it. > Or just editing > /etc/network/interfaces is enough? > That is what I did. Of course it could be that my configuration has flaws which could be prevented should I choose to do it in some other way. Please include the output of /sbin/ifconfig for further reference. -- Shaul Karl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] e t -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]