try this command: $ pump -i eth1 that should pull a dhcp address and gateway for your eth1. --- "Vaughn Treude" wrote: > > > > charset=iso-8859-1"> > > > > > Hello folks: >     Thanks for your > suggestion when > I was moaning about my problems with Getnet.  I've switched to > Deru, but > I've already got problems.  As you would suspect, they don't help > you with > Linux, just Windows.  I was able to get it working with a direct > connection > to my laptop in its Windows incarnation, but that's not much good.  > I have > an old PC running Mandrake 7 that I was using as a firewall - it has two > NIC's - > so I can get Internet service on every machine in my network.  > That's the > machine that doesn't want to work for me. >     The problem is they > changed me > from a static IP (Getnet had that) back to DHCP (which I originally had > working > for my Qwest DSL service.)  The device on the Cisco modem is > eth1.  > That goofy eth1 wouldn't let me change its IP address with ifconfig; it > was > stuck at that fixed address.  I finally ended up rebooting it, and > the > address was gone.  I also set its eth1 script to include the lines > "ONBOOT=yes" and "BOOTPROTO=dhcp" as recommended in some article I > found in a > Google search.  Now the trouble is that I can't change the routing > with the > route command.  First it wouldn't let me remove the old Getnet > static IP at > all until I removed it from the "/etc/hosts" file and rebooted.  > Now I > can't add a default root at all.  For one thing, I don't know what > to use > for a gateway designation.  I added "gateway1" to the "hosts" file > with an > address of "0.0.0.0", but I don't know if that's correct or not.  > Then if I > try to say "route add default gw gateway1" it says "Invalid > argument."  > (Which one?)  That probably doesn't make sense anyway.  If, on > the > other hand, I try "route add default dev eth1" the error is "No such > device."  Not true!  But the problem may be that eth1, > according to > ifconfig, has no IP address.  But I can't set it to any specific > address, > because Deru's DHCP server is supposed to give us one.  But how do > we get > that address?  I vaguely remember something about the "dhclient" > command, > but that's lost in the mists of time (didn't write down the   > parameters!)  Also, it seems someone in PLUG told me I shouldn't > need to > run dhclient. >     Any > suggestions? >   > Thanks! > Vaughn >   >