I sent in this question some days ago and got the following auto return message. I sent in again and got the same message too. Since no one answers my question, I wonder if my original question reached anybody out there, or just being returned by [EMAIL PROTECTED] without posting it. Can anyone say something so that I know my mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] went through. Thanks feng netatalk wrote: > Your e-mail message has been returned to you, as the "gar.esys.com" domain > address is no longer valid. The E-Systems Garland facility is now a part > of Raytheon, and all e-mail addresses are "@raytheon.com". Please resend > your e-mail message in the format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]). If you do not know the middle initial, try > the format: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; in most cases, this will work. > If not, you should get an error message returned to you. To reach the > Raytheon Garland facility helpdesk for more information, dial 972-205-4357. > > You wrote: > > > > >--------------1A1DDBA404B064695EBFD282 > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > > >Hi All, > >I have netatalk netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7.i386.rpm running under Redhat > >6.1. > >There are two network cards in my linux box. eth0 is connected to > >internet, mac router and other existing Macs in, say 'good zone', with > >legal ip, eth1 is connected to a new mac LAN with private ip > >(192.168.1.0) > > > >Problems: > >Each time I restart atalkd, it causes all macs in 'good zone' lost zone > >and printer connections. I have to re-setup AppleTalk and Chooser on > >each mac out there. > > > >Is this normall for netatalk or AppleTalk? There is a router running in > >the 'good zone' already, and my atalkd gets routing information from it > >and proving nothing new to the network on eth0, why dose my restarted > >atalkd effect the > >entire 'good zone' on eth0? Is there a way to avoid this happening? > > > >Thank you for your help. > > > >feng > > > >--------------1A1DDBA404B064695EBFD282 > >Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-2022-jp > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > ><!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> > ><html> > >&nbsp; > ><br><font size=+1>Hi All,</font> > ><br><font size=+1>I have netatalk netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.3-7.i386.rpm running > >under Redhat 6.1.</font> > ><br><font size=+1>There are two network cards in my linux box. eth0 is > >connected to internet, mac router and other existing Macs in, say 'good > >zone', with legal ip,&nbsp; eth1 is connected to a new mac LAN with private > >ip (192.168.1.0)</font><font size=+1></font> > ><p><font size=+1>Problems:</font> > ><br><font size=+1>Each time I restart atalkd, it causes all macs in 'good > >zone' lost zone and printer connections. I have to re-setup AppleTalk and > >Chooser on each mac out there.</font><font size=+1></font> > ><p><font size=+1>Is this normall for netatalk or AppleTalk? There is a&nbsp; > >router running in the 'good zone'&nbsp; already, and my atalkd gets routing > >information from it and proving nothing new to the network on eth0, why > >dose my restarted atalkd effect the</font> > ><br><font size=+1>entire 'good zone' on eth0? Is there a way to avoid this > >happening?</font><font size=+1></font> > ><p><font size=+1>Thank you for your help.</font><font size=+1></font> > ><p><font size=+1>feng</font></html> > > > >--------------1A1DDBA404B064695EBFD282-- > > > >

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