In the immortal words of Ed McMahon, "you are correct, sir!" It works, thanks! Vaughn On Friday 25 October 2002 21:35, you wrote: > On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 17:54, Vaughn Treude wrote: > > 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 > > does > > '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 > > s 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 argu! ment." (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? > > ---- > first off, ditch the gateway addresses - dhcp will handle that for you. > don't add any routes to the routing table...dhcp will handle that too. > > on redhat, you would need the following in /etc/sysconfig/network > > GATEWAYDEV=eth1 > NETWORKING=yes > FORWARD_IPV4=yes > HOSTNAME='your.host.name' > GATEWAY= > > then > > locate ifcfg-eth1 (on redhat it is in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts) > > edit it... > > device='eth1' > broadcast="" > ipaddr="" > netmask="" > network="" > bootproto='dhcp' > onboot = yes > > then save it > > then try... ifup eth1 > > Craig > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss