Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Jean Christophe ANDRÉ
Tony Firecloud écrivait : > makua:~# ping 10.0.0.3 > PING 10.0.0.3 (10.0.0.3): 56 data bytes > --- 10.0.0.3 ping statistics --- > 73 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss I would suggest you to try a "tcpdump -l -n -e -i eth0" on both side. I've got some similar problem for mu

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Jean Christophe ANDRÉ
Tony Firecloud écrivait : > makua:~# ping 10.0.0.3 > PING 10.0.0.3 (10.0.0.3): 56 data bytes > --- 10.0.0.3 ping statistics --- > 73 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss I would suggest you to try a "tcpdump -l -n -e -i eth0" on both side. I've got some similar problem for m

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jun 12, Tony Firecloud wrote: > > I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought > crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below > paste is self-expanatory: > (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable) > > From host I > makua:~# ifconfig >

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Alexander Clouter
On Jun 12, Tony Firecloud wrote: > > I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought > crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below > paste is self-expanatory: > (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable) > > From host I > makua:~# ifconfig >

LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Tony Firecloud
I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below paste is self-expanatory: (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable) From host I makua:~# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:5A:1B:F

LAN help requested

2002-06-12 Thread Tony Firecloud
I was using an incorrect patch cord; now i have store-bought crossover cables; i'm still not getting something. The below paste is self-expanatory: (The hosts are directly cabled NIC to NIC with a crossover cable) From host I makua:~# ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:10:5A:1B:

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-11 Thread Ivar Alm
At 00:51 2002-06-11, Mail User wrote: The ethernet cards ARE supported by the kernel images i'm using in each machine, and no i don't need to load modules. I use ifconfig to program each card with an IP. Here's what my ifconfig -a looks like from one laptop: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-11 Thread Ivar Alm
At 00:51 2002-06-11, Mail User wrote: >The ethernet cards ARE supported by the kernel images >i'm using in each machine, and no i don't need to load >modules. I use ifconfig to program each card with an >IP. Here's what my ifconfig -a looks like from one >laptop: > >eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWad

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-11 Thread Alexei Khlebnikov
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:51:17 -0700 (PDT) "Mail User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The ethernet cards ARE supported by the kernel images > i'm using in each machine, and no i don't need to load > modules. I use ifconfig to program each card with an > IP. Here's what my ifconfig -a looks like from o

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-11 Thread Alexei Khlebnikov
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:51:17 -0700 (PDT) "Mail User" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The ethernet cards ARE supported by the kernel images > i'm using in each machine, and no i don't need to load > modules. I use ifconfig to program each card with an > IP. Here's what my ifconfig -a looks like from

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-11 Thread Alex Lau
Mail User : I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two laptop comuters that i would like to network with the help of an older desktop computer that would act as a file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I understand the theory of how this works pretty well, but in practice

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-10 Thread Alex Lau
Mail User : >I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two >laptop comuters that i would like to network with the >help of an older desktop computer that would act as a >file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I >understand the theory of how this works pretty well, >but in prac

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-10 Thread Jon Leonard
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 03:51:17PM -0700, Mail User wrote: > I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two > laptop comuters that i would like to network with the > help of an older desktop computer that would act as a > file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I > understand the

LAN help requested

2002-06-10 Thread Mail User
I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two laptop comuters that i would like to network with the help of an older desktop computer that would act as a file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I understand the theory of how this works pretty well, but in practice i don't get ver

Re: LAN help requested

2002-06-10 Thread Jon Leonard
On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 03:51:17PM -0700, Mail User wrote: > I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two > laptop comuters that i would like to network with the > help of an older desktop computer that would act as a > file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I > understand the

LAN help requested

2002-06-10 Thread Mail User
I'm having trouble setting up an ethernet, I have two laptop comuters that i would like to network with the help of an older desktop computer that would act as a file server and gateway/firewall to the internet. I understand the theory of how this works pretty well, but in practice i don't get ve