On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Hong F Du wrote:
> There are only two line in my atalkd.conf, they are:
>
> eth0 -phase 2 -net 6500 -addr 6500.197 -zone "sci" -zone "phys"
> eth1 -router -phase 2 -net 402 -addr 402.1 -zone "sci" -zone "phys" -zone
> "sci4"
>
> where line eth0 was auto configured by the
There are only two line in my atalkd.conf, they are:
eth0 -phase 2 -net 6500 -addr 6500.197 -zone "sci" -zone "phys"
eth1 -router -phase 2 -net 402 -addr 402.1 -zone "sci" -zone "phys" -zone
"sci4"
where line eth0 was auto configured by the machine the first time netatalk
started, eth1 was added
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Hong F Du wrote:
> 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, a router and other existing Macs in, say 'good zone', with
> legal ip, eth1 is c
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, a 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)
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
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