> David Demland wrote: > > I have just got my Linux box to ping the outside world > with an IP Address. The problem is it will not ping my > work by name, www.cadtel.com That suggests that you don't have a nameserver defined correctly (or less likely, their nameserver's down). I use Redhat 6.2 and like to use linuxconf to set things up. If you're using linuxconf look under 'Networking', 'Client tasks' then 'Name server specification (DNS)' and set your nameservers and search domain accordingly. > I can only get the ping to work if I use the static IP > information on my Cox paper work. Once I use pump or > dhcpcd I lose the eth1 card. When I reboot I get the card > back. It seems like it should not be to hard to get eth1 > to work with DHCP and eth0 a static IP for the internal > network. What am I doing wrong? I'm using 2 cards, 1 w/ dhcp (via pump) and the other static. Using my linuxconf crutch, I click 'Basic host information'. The first tab is 'host name', then 'Adaptor 1' which is eth0 for me has the Dhcp button set. 'Adaptor 2' has 'manual' selected and I've entered the ip, netmask, etc. Good luck, it can definitely be done. // BTW, if someone would be kind enough to remind me the name of the file that contains the network settings I wouldn't have to feel like such a dweeb using a GUI to configure my machine ;-) TIA, Steve -- Carpe cerevisiae