Summary:
I'm setting up a 100baseTX network between 2 Debian'ish computers with a
switch between them. The problem is that neither computer replies to an
ARP request from the other (or maybe neither gets the other's ARP
request). If I hand code the appropriate MAC address into /etc/ethers an
At 01:59 PM 4/6/01 +0200, Markus Mohr wrote:
Hi!
I´m trying to configure eth0:0 and eth0:1 with /etc/network/interfaces.
iface eth0:0 inet static
address 192.168.1.50
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0
broadcast 192.168.1.255
gateway 192.168.1.1
S
At 04:38 PM 12/29/00 -0600, Pascal Hos wrote:
On Friday 29 December 2000 04:37 pm, JD Kitch wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 12:01:25AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 10:35:33PM -0700, JD Kitch wrote:
> > > Is that the only file that needs to be changed? How do I
> > > d
At 02:40 PM 12/29/00 -0600, Jon Pennington wrote:
Phillip Deackes wrote:
>
> On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 08:32:55 -0800 (PST)
> "Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > edit /etc/init.d/ script. Each one has an argument for which
> > eth to
> > listen on. For pump it is -i eth0.
>
> What
At 11:20 AM 12/10/00 +0100, Leen Besselink wrote:
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Sebastiaan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you can make a script and put it in /etc/init.d and make a link to one of
> the /etc/rcX.d. With the number (like S40firewall) you can set the
> priority.
> As an alternative, in Debian you have a
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